LettersLetters to the Editor, October 26th: Scenes of violence and children, climate change and farming and marathon journeys
LettersLetters to the Editor, October 27th: On religious teaching in schools, AI and schools and knocking Knock Airport
BooksKathy Burke settles scores with Danny Boyle and Shane MacGowan in her new memoirBy Sinéad O’Shea
ResidentialLook inside: Fully refurbished period three-bed in the heart of Ranelagh village for €1.2mBy Miriam Mulcahy
BusinessWe need to stop frivolous legal challenges that add thousands to cost of building homes By Stephen Garvey
Politics‘Discussion’ needed on bereavement leave as funerals take longer now, TD saysBy Marie O’Halloran
Asia-PacificTrial of man accused of Shinzo Abe’s murder to shine light on dark side of JapanBy David McNeill
TravelThe cheaper hotel trick, and 58 other things I’ve learned from visiting 59 countriesBy Shilpa Ganatra
Crime & LawProsecutions for ‘withholding information’ are rare. That may change after Puska family casesBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawTheft tourism, romance fraud and the odd kidnapping: On duty with gardaí at Dublin AirportBy Emmet Malone
PeopleToy libraries are helping families save money, cut down on clutter and reduce wasteBy Joanne Hunt
PeopleBláthnaid Ní Chofaigh on the death of her sister: ‘You’re angry first, then it’s torture’By Una Mullally
PeopleTim Burgess: ‘Circumcision notwithstanding, I have very good memories of being a kid’By Tony Clayton-Lea
RugbyGritty Munster extend winning run to five while much-changed Leinster power past ZebreBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandCouncils get €70m property tax boost as revaluations and new properties add to potBy Emmet Malone
SoccerKen Early: Clasico defeat lays bare Barcelona’s reluctance to learn from their mistakesBy Ken Early
PoliticsCatherine Connolly landslide sparks hope for left-wing unity but soul-searching in FFBy Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessDonohoe hints at extending VAT cut on apartments to forward-funding dealsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PeoplePlastic Halloween bones will still be around centuries after ours have fed the EarthBy Sarah Moss
Education‘You’re kind of transient’: The bittersweet life of an Erasmus Mundus master’s studentBy Laoise Murray
Your Money‘In the 2008 financial crash I held shares in the company I was working for at the time. I lost nearly €30,000’By Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionIf Micheál Martin survives this, his achievement will almost rival Catherine Connolly’sBy Gerard Howlin
People‘My world went dark the minute I fell. I didn’t feel my body hitting the rocks, I just heard the sound’By Emine Saner
EuropeGo west: upheaval of war drives integration of people from eastern and western UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsFF cannot afford division and ‘must come together as party’ minister says By Ellen Coyne and Cormac McQuinn
Sport‘I could have killed them’: Liam Lawson’s fury after narrowly missing hitting marshals By Giles Richards
BusinessUK watchdog raises competition concern over part of Greencore’s €1.38bn Bakkavor takeoverBy Hugh Dooley
AmericasArgentina’s Javier Milei defies crises and opinion polls to win midterm electionsBy Tom Hennigan
MusicLily Allen: West End Girl review – Unflinching account of doomed relationship is a tough listenBy Ed Power
EuropeLithuania says it will shoot down Belarus smuggler balloons disrupting air traffic By Andrius Sytas
SportThe old man and the mirror: Aaron Rodgers meets the quarterback he used to be By Oliver Connolly
EconomyUS government debt burden on track to overtake Italy’s, IMF figures showBy Sam Fleming, Amy Kazmin and Claire Jones
EconomyUS and China agree not to further escalate tit-for-tat trade war and hold further talksBy Denis Staunton
PoliticsSeán Kelly says he was ‘shafted’ by Fine Gael over presidential nominationBy Ellen Coyne and David Raleigh
BusinessProfits nearly double at Grand Slam Bars group after it adds McSorley’s in Ranelagh to portfolioBy Hugh Dooley
RacingJockey Christophe Soumillon aiming to bridge 20-year gap at Breeders’ Cup in Del MarBy Brian O'Connor
Crime & LawTwo men in serious condition following separate assaults in Dublin and Kildare By Conor Lally
Crime & LawCourt sentencing remarks in Northern Ireland set to be broadcast for first timeBy Rebecca Black, PA
RugbyIreland’s Caelan Doris available for New Zealand game as Irish squad declare clean bill of healthBy Gerry Thornley
An Irish DiaryMountmellick embroidery has helped keep Ireland’s craft heritage alive for 200 yearsBy Sylvia Thompson
AmericasHurricane Melissa strengthens to category 5 as evacuations ordered in Jamaica’s capitalBy Natricia Duncan in Kingston and Anthony Lugg in Port Royal
PoliticsJohn Collison’s critique of Ireland’s failures stirs Coalition debate By Ellen Coyne and Jack White
RugbyNew Zealand coach Scott Robertson: ‘We expect the best out of the Ireland team’By Gerry Thornley
SoccerDermot Desmond hits out at Rodgers’s ‘divisive, self-serving’ actions after Celtic manager resignsBy Ewan Murray