BooksWe Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad: The most terrifying voices can also be the most ladylikeBy Mei Chin
BooksJesus Christ Kinski by Ben Myers: Reimagining of the actor’s infamous performanceBy Kevin Gildea
OpinionIf Nigel Farage wins the next UK election, the consequences for Ireland will be profoundBy Paul Gillespie
BooksElizabeth Day: ‘I felt like a total failure – divorced, single at 39 and in the trenches of IVF’By Martin Doyle
FilmJeremy Allen White on playing Bruce Springsteen: ‘Learning guitar was the hardest part’By Tara Brady
CultureArt deco is the kind of lovely heritage only a heathen would disrespect, but we continue to do soBy Laura Slattery
MusicKatie Ball of Just Mustard: ‘I don’t know if being the centre of attention comes naturally. I keep doing it anyway’By Ed Power
ArtA Syrian artist who took refuge in Dublin: ‘Picasso came to this life to open a door. I hope I can open a door’By Patrick Freyne
FilmFrom Alien to The Zone of Interest: 50 of the best movies to stream right now – with no extra rental feesBy Donald Clarke
AmericasJavier Milei weakened as critical Argentinian elections approachBy Ciara Nugent in Buenos Aires
Gaelic GamesThe GAA and cocaine: ‘I saw the wildness that got into them after using this drug’By Denis Walsh
RugbyRoss Byrne doesn’t regret Leinster exit, but shoots down ‘narrative’ about his shortcomingsBy Nathan Johns
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘There’s no such thing as academic-sporting balance. Not in schools that are serious about being winners’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:18
AthleticsSeán Ó Riain: ‘We want to say the Dublin Marathon owns the city on the October bank holiday’By Ian O'Riordan
GardeningHow to smash pumpkin records (or just grow regular-sized ones for Halloween)By Fionnuala Fallon
EnvironmentLough Derg is drifting towards the fate of Lough Neagh, that once great lake now all but deadBy Ella McSweeney
SoccerLamine Yamal is on the path to greatness but the risk of burning out looms largeBy Richard Fitzpatrick
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s campaign awards: the real winners (and losers) of the presidential electionBy Miriam Lord
Crime & Law‘Absolute violence and worse is the only thing that should happen’: How social media drove the Citywest riotsBy Conor Lally
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Australia’s housing crisis looks very like Ireland’s, but it’s not the sameBy David McWilliams
PeopleJohn Collison of Stripe: Ireland is going backwards. Here’s how to get it movingBy John Collison
BusinessJP McManus, Dermot Desmond and John Magnier to share most of £4bn nursing homes dealBy Joe Brennan
BusinessWhen does a bigger cleanup bill than the one for trackers count as good news for a bank?By Joe Brennan
RugbyMunster v Connacht: Both teams forced to ring changes, but clash could yet be a crackerBy Gerry Thornley
RacingAidan O’Brien pursues valuable Group One juvenile prizes in Doncaster and ParisBy Brian O'Connor
PeopleMalala Yousafzai: ‘They made me into a mythical heroine. Growing up, I was a troublemaker’By Hosanna Boulter
OpinionCatherine Connolly will be president of Blueshirt barristers, Fianna Fáil farmers, lefties and pro-lifersBy Pat Leahy
OpinionWhy would anyone run for president when the path to the Áras is paved with such bile?By Hugh Linehan
PeopleDavid Gillick: ‘I was angry and bitter but I also had fear - if I’m not running, what the hell do I do?’By Laura Slattery
CourtsA tale of two trials: how a Boston jury came to find a Dublin firefighter guilty of rapeBy Susan Zalkind in Boston
BooksLithuania: A History by Richard Butterwick - Meticulous chronicle explains so muchBy Andrew Lynch
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Catherine Connolly wins big on a disastrous day for Fine Gael and Fianna FáilListen | 42:10
SportMedals and national records for Ellen Walshe and Mona McSharry at Swimming World CupBy Muireann Duffy
Common GroundUnionists shocked by level of sectarian abuse during election, says HumphreysBy Mark Hennessy
Presidential electionAn early start and ‘humanising’ keepie-uppies: how Catherine Connolly thrived on social mediaBy Órla Ryan
Gaelic GamesBallina Stephenites stage late comeback to claim third successive Mayo titleBy Anthony Hennigan
Presidential electionSpoiled ballots hit unprecedented level as voters express anger at choice of candidatesBy Sarah Burns
Presidential electionElection results live: Catherine Connolly elected after landslide win and promises to be an ‘inclusive president’
Gaelic GamesNa Fianna earn Dublin three-in-row with narrow victory over Lucan SarsfieldsBy Paul Keane
EuropeValencia: Thousands march to call for leader’s resignation on anniversary of fatal floodsBy Miguel Gutierrez, Guillermo Martinez and Ana Cantero
OpinionRite and Reason: Catholics must show the courage to move forward, leaving the comfort of now behind themBy Bishop Paul Dempsey