LettersLetters to the Editor, October 16th: On reclaiming the national anthem, the presidency and Asian hornets
BooksHow houses went from homes for families to income-generating assets for investorsBy Sinéad Gibney
RestaurantsMonty’s of Kathmandu review: Great restaurants like this are important to a cityBy Corinna Hardgrave
Special ReportsA light touch: ‘Good lighting is something that you don’t always see but that you do always feel’By Ruth O'Connor
BusinessReform governance code for State bodies, Institute of Directors urges GovernmentBy Martin Wall
Europe‘Please don’t buy your weed here any more’: Copenhagen’s hippy commune has had enoughBy Jack Power
Climate CrisisHow communities across Ireland are taking control of their energy futureBy Jeanne Moore
TV & RadioI don’t want to see Victoria Beckham chatting over coffee. I want to see her in a rocket to spaceBy Patrick Freyne
Innovators to WatchFrom redundancy to resilience: how URHired is changing the job interview gameBy Olive Keogh
Presidential electionCatherine Connolly holds commanding lead in presidential election race, new poll showsBy Pat Leahy
Presidential electionOnly an earthquake can deny Catherine Connolly victory, based on this poll By Pat Leahy
ResidentialTurnkey townhouse likely to tempt downsizers in Blackrock for €525,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialLook inside: Edwardian home once owned by former taoiseach at Herbert Park for €4mBy Miriam Mulcahy
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Poll leaves Humphreys in need of ‘unprecedented turnaround’Listen | 21:15
PeopleMichael Flatley: ‘I grew up a boxer, swinging sledgehammers on construction sites’By Paula Cocozza
DublinOnly 242 applications in 10 years for tax scheme to renovate older Dublin housesBy Olivia Kelly
OpinionNo, the Irish language does not ‘belong to us all’. Stop insisting that it doesBy Newton Emerson
SportDave Hannigan: Bill Belichick’s latest chapter in American football reads like tragicomedyBy Dave Hannigan
RugbyPaddy McCarthy is match-sharp and ready if called upon for Ireland debut against JapanBy John O'Sullivan
BusinessWhen one window closes: End of free support for Windows 10 signals no room for sentiment in Big TechBy Ciara O'Brien
OpinionDonald Trump’s image may have received a boost, but he remains an unpredictable renegade By Finn McRedmond
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson urges ‘glass half-full’ view of Ireland’s World Cup qualifying effortBy Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawTeen (17) stabbed to death at Tusla unit in Dublin, second teenager is chief suspectBy Conor Lally
Your WellnessAn 18-year-old girl was the first in Ireland to benefit from pain-free surgery By Dr Patrick Seigne
Scam Ireland‘I’ll have to tell my husband I’ve lost all our money’: Calls reveal trauma of Irish scam victimsBy Conor Gallagher and Mei-Ling McNamara
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Avant Money's 'soft launch', Dawn Meats to pay more and tech's unsentimentalityBy Conn Ó Midheach
Politics‘We were raised up with the Irish since 1978, and suddenly they are pulling out’By Conor Gallagher
Inside Politics NewsletterConnolly storms into presidential race lead, Irish Times poll shows By Cormac McQuinn
UK‘Prince Andrew believed having sex with me was his birthright’, Virginia Giuffre book claims By Ben Mitchell
Classroom to CollegeAs the presidential election comes into view, it’s important young people pay attentionBy Damian Cullen
PoliticsWho should you vote for as president? Use this tool to see which candidate matches your viewsBy Rory Costello
Sports BriefingShane Ryan chose to worship the almighty dollar, he doesn’t care what people think of thatBy Mary Hannigan
IrelandFota Wildlife Park closed until further notice after bird flu outbreakBy Órla Ryan and Barry Roche
WorkI was shocked to find a male colleague doing similar work is paid over €10,000 more. What can I do?By Jack White
Special ReportsOn solid foundations: Working with an architect to make your dreams realityBy Brenda McCormick
Special ReportsFrom floors that bore to a fabulous fit: Choosing the right flooring for your lifestyleBy Erin McCafferty
Presidential PollThe Irish Times-Ipsos B&A presidential poll 2025: the full results in chartsBy Paul Scott
In the News PodcastWhy Shane Ryan is the first Irish athlete to sign up for Enhanced GamesBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:13
EuropeTrump is considering Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine. Are they a game-changer?By Christopher Miller in Kyiv, Steff Chávez in Washington and Henry Foy in Brussels
Middle EastPick-up trucks and public executions as Hamas emerges from Gaza’s ruinsBy Mehul Srivastava in London
BusinessGrant Thornton Advisers appoints Steve Tennant as Europe, Middle East and Africa head By Joe Brennan
IrelandFuture of Irish dancing’s oldest governing body at risk due to potential litigationBy Gordon Deegan
OpinionMcVerry Trust saga could yet have a happy ending if it forces State to take responsibilityBy John McManus
Middle EastIsrael considers how to respond to Hamas’s failure to return bodies of all hostages By Mark Weiss
PoliticsIreland must work with UK, EU and US to combat threats from Russia, says TaoiseachBy Marie O’Halloran
CourtsMan jailed for more than five years for raping daughter’s friend at house in GalwayBy Claire Henry
HealthLoss of up to €7m on medical devices a ‘defining collapse’ in HSE governance, says chief By Martin Wall
The Women's PodcastMariella Frostrup on menopause: ‘I thought I was losing the plot’ By Suzanne BrennanListen | 60:50
CourtsFarmer Tom Niland ‘can now rest in peace’ after three men jailed over killing, family sayBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMan who was assaulted during attack that left friend dead denies making up story By Eoin Reynolds
IrelandPlanning to be submitted for new service station adjacent to site of Creeslough explosionBy Stephen Maguire
PoliticsLabour TDs criticised Alan Kelly at private meeting over opposition to Catherine ConnollyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessCompany boss used firm’s money to hire and house women screened from illicit websites, says director
CourtsFractures of skeletal remains suggest victim suffered severe assault, murder trial hearsBy Barry Roche
CourtsInquest hears woman who died of organ failure did not receive recommended liver-function testsBy Jack White
PoliticsGardaí not allowed use drones to track scrambler bikes ‘terrorising communities’By Marie O’Halloran
Crime & Law‘Young people are at Mass here every night’: Chaplain stabbed at barracks on military faithBy Conor Gallagher
SoccerFawning Infantino in a tough spot if Trump tells him to pull Boston’s World Cup gamesBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyLeinster v Munster: Steady uptake in ticket sales sees more than 50,000 sold for Croke Park clashBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsPresidential election live: TD Paul Murphy suing Heather Humphreys for defamation over comments during debateBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsHumphreys accuses ‘far left’ of suing for ‘speaking out’ as Murphy takes defamation actionBy Ellen Coyne, Cormac McQuinn and Marie O’Halloran
CourtsWoman flagged for sepsis but not given medication in time died of respiratory failureBy David Raleigh
EuropeTrump says he will meet Putin in Budapest to discuss Russia-Ukraine war By Amy Mackinnon in Washington and Christopher Miller in Kyiv
DublinCouncillors approve strategy to zone enough land for 12,000 homes per year in Dublin cityBy Olivia Kelly
Ireland‘Shame on you’: Pro-Palestine activists disrupt Brian O’Driscoll speech at tech conference By Órla Ryan
SoccerShamrock Rovers hope it will be third time lucky as they aim to seal title at St Pat’sBy Paul Buttner
Presidential electionPresidential election explained: what power does the president have?By Damian Cullen and Dan Dennison
CourtsGarda will reconsider Palestinian man’s allegations against Airbnb over West Bank properties, court hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher