LettersLetters to the Editor, October 21st: On the realities of speaking Irish, presidential faux pas, and learning from Australia
WorkState and pensions sector fight over workers as auto-enrolment numbers fall to 750,000 By Dominic Coyle
FilmFrankenstein director Guillermo del Toro: ‘Mary Shelley was a Protestant girl. I’m a Catholic boy. Big difference’ By Tara Brady
Property ClinicWe would like to buy a second home in Spain. What are the tax implications?By Suzanne O'Neill
EuropeSpanish move to list doctors who refuse to terminate pregnancies sparks political stormBy Guy Hedgecoe
World‘We will not accept their erasure’: Dublin-based gallerist on his family's Holocaust storyBy Derek Scally
BusinessLagan Homes gets green light for 494 homes in south Dublin despite local opposition By Hugh Dooley
PoliticsIrish farmer who left school at 13 now holds meetings with von der Leyen and Macron By Jack Power
PeopleFrom Ukraine to Kerry: ‘We’re not playing Irish music the way Irish people would’By Hosanna Boulter
Gaelic GamesKieran Duffy calls time on Monaghan career in which cherished memories were madeBy Gordon Manning
OpinionCatherine Connolly is going to win. Heather Humphreys needs to be a better loserBy Fintan O’Toole
MediaCatherine Connolly has clearly won the digital media battle in the presidential electionBy Hugh Linehan
In the News PodcastThe 7 minute Louvre heist: what happened and will the crown jewels be found?By Sorcha PollakListen | 17:50
Conversations with Parents PodcastAoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin: ‘My mum was mortified I was breastfeeding in a restaurant’ By Jen HoganListen | 45:58
Business Today NewsletterGold rush for investors and Connolly wins digital media battle in electionBy Ciarán Hancock
Politics‘I’m only a symbol of the movement. Ye matter’ - Catherine Connolly addresses support concert at Vicar Street By Cian O'Connell
Inside Politics NewsletterPresidential election playbook out the window as final TV debate approachesBy Harry McGee
UKPrince Andrew tried to hire ‘internet trolls’ to hassle Virginia Giuffre, book claims By Caroline Davies
Crime & LawMan held over alleged attack on child (10) in Dublin remains in custody By Conor Lally and Kitty Holland
Sports BriefingAndy Farrell gets both good and bad news as preparations ramp up for All BlacksBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsMan charged in relation to alleged sexual assault of young girl in Saggart, Dublin By Conor Lally
CourtsDriver who left musician with catastrophic injuries jailed for six monthsBy Natasha Reid and Fiona Ferguson
USWhite House’s East Wing partially demolished as work begins on Trump’s $250m ballroomBy Anna Betts and Coral Murphy Marcos
Housing & PlanningSpanish tenant of ‘filthy’ Dublin property secures damages after deposit unlawfully heldBy Jack White
FilmBen Stiller: ‘I feel fortunate to have a real relationship with my children. It took a while’By Melena Ryzik
Crime & LawSeven gardaí violently assaulted in three incidents in Dungarvan, Co WaterfordBy Conor Lally
CourtsDrug dealer had gunshot wounds to head, abdomen and finger, murder trial hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsMan who repeatedly raped his daughter and attacked former partner jailed for 18 yearsBy Isabel Hayes
Courts‘Uncle’ figure who raped girl while he was a lodger in her home jailed for seven yearsBy Fiona Ferguson
SoccerDanny Röhl’s arrival ends a Rangers managerial hunt characterised by fiasco and fear By Ewan Murray
SportRepublic of Ireland v Belgium Nations League playoff: Kick-off times, TV details, team newsBy Muireann Duffy
Middle EastHumanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire despite ceasefire, say agenciesBy Michael Jansen
CourtsFormer garda in prison for inciting rape is to plead guilty to disclosure of Pulse data of 14 peopleBy Gordon Deegan
Gaelic GamesBroad support for paying intercounty managers is no surprise to GPA CEO Tom ParsonBy Gordon Manning
BooksFrom the real to the fantastical: Tanya Farrelly on writing The Marionette and the MaestroBy Tanya Farrelly
CourtsMan who burgled and attacked ex-girlfriend, threw her grandmother’s ashes on fire, court hearsBy David Raleigh
CourtsGalway man pleads guilty to threatening to kill Tánaiste Simon Harris and his familyBy Conor Lally
EnvironmentIFI welcomes conviction against Uisce Éireann for sewage pollution of Cavan river By Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawLegislation allowing public access to judgments on domestic violence offenders approvedBy Mary Carolan
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Will the ‘Vicar Street Alliance’ hold together? Listen | 24:50
PoliticsTracing the route that led to Catherine Connolly working on behalf of financial institutionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsBank worker who stole almost €200,000 tried to set branch on fire to cover her tracksBy Fiona Magennis
An Irish DiaryA rock in a hard place: Frank McNally hunts an elusive ancient monument in MayoBy Frank McNally
OireachtasBravery award given to garda involved in serious crime should be revoked, Dáil hearsBy Marie O’Halloran
Crime & Law‘Urgent’ review ordered into case of girl in State care allegedly sexually assaulted in SaggartBy Ellen Coyne, Marie O’Halloran and Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland winning Limerick captain Declan Hannon announces intercounty retirementBy Gordon Manning
AmericasUN experts say US strikes against Venezuela in international waters amount to ‘extrajudicial executions’
Social Affairs‘Grave concerns’ over rights for asylum seekers under EU migration pactBy Kitty Holland
EditorialsWomen have a right to know about the criminal records of their partners - the question is how best to achieve this
SportChampions League: Arsenal blow Atletico away, Erling Haaland on target for Manchester City at Villarreal
IrelandPublic to be advised how to survive 72 hours without services in plan for next Storm ÉowynBy Caroline O'Doherty and Cormac McQuinn
Ireland‘Hold your ground’: Six arrested as Garda van burned at Citywest HotelBy Cian O'Connell and Conor Lally
Presidential electionTV debate: Humphreys fails to land knockout blow on frontrunner ConnollyBy Órla Ryan and Ella Sloane
PoliticsPresidential election: Frontrunner Connolly stands over her record in final TV debateBy Pat Leahy and Ellen Coyne
Courts‘I didn’t touch her’: Dublin firefighter charged with rape in Boston takes standBy Susan Zalkind
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Who came out on top in the final debate? Listen | 25:40
An Irish DiaryJoseph O’Connor on celebrating a Kerry priest who became a war-time heroBy Joseph O'Connor