BusinessMotor insurance premiums jump 9%, with increase blamed on repair costs and injury claimsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
LettersLetters to the Editor, October 31st: On Mary McGee’s legacy, the hinterland of Heather Humphreys and criticism of John Collison
BooksThe best new sci-fi/fantasy books: From impending AI apocalypse to rogue bots on MarsBy Declan Burke
CultureEvent guide: Highlights include Dublin Book Festival, Zara Larsson and Cork International Film FestivalBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Asia-PacificTrump left Asia feeling like a king, but long-term reality for US could be very differentBy Denis Staunton
Special ReportsClaiming back the fridge: How Ireland fell for soft drinks without the hangover By Shamim de Brún
Special Reports‘Once you have perfected your product it’s vital to standardise your recipes’By Sandra O'Connell
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to stream in NovemberBy Kevin Courtney
Advertising FeatureFurthr appoints Deirdre Smith as chair to lead next phase of innovation acceleration
InteriorsA look inside Ireland’s only death museum: ‘We’ve had some slight wobbles from people’By Fiona Reddan
BusinessIreland needs six to eight more large developers to meet 2030 housing targets, says agency chiefBy Hugh Dooley
FilmKontinental ’25 review: Five stars for this dark comedy of ethical heft and barbed witBy Tara Brady
FilmBugonia review: Mid-ranking Yorgosia that just about justifies its many indulgencesBy Donald Clarke
ResidentialPristine Carrickmines four-bed overlooking south-facing private garden for €1.375mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialRefurbished three-bed on corner site with parking in the heart of Stoneybatter for €695,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessInside the €6bn Barchester deal that netted three Irish billionaires a major windfallBy Joe Brennan
Ireland‘There’s a darkness to that place’: A night in Northern Ireland’s most haunted castleBy Seanín Graham
Business‘I lived in bedsits and above Chinese restaurants’: Housing Agency chief on tackling accommodation crisisBy Hugh Dooley
PeopleMiriam O’Callaghan: ‘Receptiongate was the most stressful moment of my entire career’By Laura Slattery
Crime & LawFitness-to-practise panel urged to suspend teacher who stole €100,000 from schoolBy Stephen Farrell
Housing & Planning‘It’s crazy. It’s not worth €425k’: How an ‘insane’ profit on a sale helped a couple move homeBy Jack White
IrelandOn Halloween patrol with Dublin Fire Brigade: ‘It’s the one time you’re at risk of attack’By Conor Gallagher
OpinionTalk of reforming the presidential nomination process is likely to fizzle outBy Diarmaid Ferriter
OpinionIrish unity has come closer, thanks to Catherine Connolly and Jim O’CallaghanBy Justine McCarthy
Gaelic Games‘They haven’t listened to us’: Dublin’s David Byrne renews call for GAA to end Allianz dealBy Paul Keane
RacingIreland’s new champion jockey has three shots at a first Breeders’ Cup victory By Brian O'Connor
AthleticsAll roads lead to LA 2028 for Hollie Elliott, Team Ireland’s newest recruit By Ian O'Riordan
In the News PodcastSaipan: Will World Cup movie open old wounds for Irish football fans? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 29:27
Financial ServicesState exits AIB fully by selling back stock warrants to bank for €390mBy Joe Brennan
RugbyJohnny Watterson: Haters gonna hate the next four weeks of intense Test rugbyBy Johnny Watterson
UKAndrew: the fall of the man formerly known as Prince By Harry Taylor, Rachel Hall and Charlie Moloney
Common Ground‘We couldn’t have done this before’: On board the Dublin-Belfast Enterprise serviceBy Mark Hennessy
On The Money NewsletterSingle-member pension scheme members are facing big charges under new rulesBy Joanne Hunt
BooksIgnored but persistent, Bosco Helly’s poetry takes pointlessness to a new levelBy Karl MacDermott
RugbyConor Murray: I don’t miss the anxiety before games like tomorrow’s against the All BlacksBy Conor Murray
Housing & PlanningGovernment seeks new housing tsar to tackle accommodation crisis on a salary of €217,000By Ellen Coyne
RugbyMatt Williams: Whether Ireland are ready for All Blacks is big ‘unknown unknown’By Matt Williams
SoccerEvan Ferguson likely to miss Ireland’s World Cup qualifiers against Portugal and HungaryBy Gavin Cummiskey
BusinessMain Irish subsidiary of Cadbury owner grew profits threefold last year to €25mBy Colin Gleeson
Farming & FoodCost of agricultural land rises 10% with Dublin the most expensive regionBy Colin Gleeson
Housing & PlanningHomelessness figures reach another record high as total passes 16,500By Conor Pope and Barry Roche
BusinessSimply Blue secures investment from Japan’s Kansai Electric to drive offshore wind expansion By Kevin O'Sullivan
AfricaHundreds of men shot and disappeared after fall of Sudanese city, witnesses sayBy Nafisa Eltahir
Gaelic GamesKieran Cunningham, Cliona Foley among those awarded in GAA’s MacNamee awardsBy Seán Moran
The Women's Podcast‘Addiction ruined my life but not anymore’: Inside Ireland’s women-only addiction and homelessness serviceBy Niamh BrowneListen | 73:30
CourtsMan pleads guilty to manslaughter of Irish woman Sarah McNally in New YorkBy Michael Fitzpatrick
Courts‘I was completely duped by DJ Carey,’ says Denis O’Brien as former hurler is remanded in custodyBy Mary Carolan and Conor Lally
Inside Politics PodcastHow does Micheál Martin quieten dissenting voices in Fianna Fáil?Listen | 44:29
Europe‘They want to destroy Ukrainian life’: Winter looms over nation’s crippled power grid By Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsSinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan banned from entering Israel or Palestine for five yearsBy Jack Power
WeatherHalloween weather and travel guide: Some Irish Rail services to see changes this weekendBy Conor Pope and Katie Mellett
UKUK politicians welcome decision by King Charles to strip Andrew of titlesBy Robert Wright in London
Middle EastIsrael obstructing Gaza aid deliveries, humanitarian groups warnBy James Shotter in Jerusalem and Heba Saleh in Cairo
Financial ServicesPTSB unions call on Minister for Finance to rule out private equity buyer By Dominic Coyle
CourtsMurder accused Ruth Lawrence feared becoming human trafficking victim, pastor tells trialBy Alison O'Riordan
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: In Chicago where American sports rule, rugby is seen as an oddityBy Gerry Thornley
Courts‘Monster’ sex abuser whose abuse spanned three decades jailed for 20 yearsBy Eimear Dodd and Fiona Ferguson
CourtsHalfway through the account of DJ Carey’s career as a swindler, the atmosphere changedBy Miriam Lord
Crime & LawHalloween night sees more than 200 fire calls made to Dublin firefighters by 8pmBy Jack White