LettersLetters to the Editor, November 4th: On Sr Stan’s legacy, advice vs training, and Chaucer’s ‘six seven’
Property ClinicAre there deal breakers we should look for in the survey of an old house before we buy?By Pat McGovern
EducationSay ‘goodbye’, not ‘day day’: why parents should speak to their child like an adultBy Simon Tierney
ResidentialRefurbished two-bed redbrick in popular Dublin 8 location for €550,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessRyanair expects new Boeing jets to arrive in 2027, fueling growth to 300m passengers a yearBy Cantillon
EducationThird-level students, staff unlikely to lodge formal complaints of harassment or violenceBy Ella Sloane
Gaelic Games‘His good name will probably never recover’: DJ Carey begins 5½ years in prisonBy Malachy Clerkin
RacingAction to return over Grand National fences with Gordon Elliott’s Riann among potential Irish runnersBy Brian O'Connor
PoliticsTimelines for big infrastructure projects could be cut by a year under new plans By Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesNudie Hughes was a trailblazer for Monaghan and beloved in CastleblayneyBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawCriminal Assets Bureau selling properties seized from organised criminals at record rateBy Conor Lally
OpinionIs it time for a tax on air travel? Pricewatch debates with an environmental campaignerBy Aoife O'Leary and Conor Pope
RugbyGerry Thornley: Ireland’s Chicago adventure was deflating in more ways than oneBy Gerry Thornley
Rugby‘There’s All Black bodies just flying in to you’: Paddy McCarthy on his Ireland Test debut By Gerry Thornley
EducationStudent says UCD did not protect her from ‘terrifying’ stalker despite restraining orderBy Ella Sloane and Hugh Dooley
UK‘That’s the Irish upbringing’: Man who stopped UK train attacker says he’d do it for anyoneBy Stephen Conneelly
Your WellnessAutism and eating: ‘It’s not that I don’t like something, it’s that I can’t tolerate it’ By Joanne Hunt
OpinionWomen’s farm labour needs to be valued and funded across the worldBy Mary Robinson and Álvaro Lario
Conversations with Parents PodcastSophie Ellis-Bextor: ‘We were going out six weeks when we found out I was pregnant’By Jen HoganListen | 35:16
Business Today NewsletterDublin 6 the most expensive Eircode with house prices at almost €800,000By Ciarán Hancock
USTrump threatens to cut federal funds if Zohran Mamdani wins New York mayoral electionBy George Chidi
CourtsCouncil urges demolition of extension built without permission by Dublin homeownerBy Jack White
USUS elections explained: What’s at stake in state and local pollsBy Lauren Fedor in Washington and and Eva Xiao in New York
BusinessDublin Airport to breach passenger cap ‘early next week’ amid strong demand for travel By Ian Curran
BusinessPenneys owner ABF explores spinning off fashion chain By Philip Stafford and Ashley Armstrong
Politics‘I’ve asked for criminal sanctions to be investigated’: Minister responds to electrical exams cheating claimsBy Ellen Coyne
Middle EastUse of torture in Israeli prisons rose sharply after October 7th, says freed PalestinianBy Julian Borger
HealthMental health watchdog withdraws legal action over ‘unprecedented’ failings at Cork unitBy Shauna Bowers
SoccerStephen Bradley taps into the aura of Shamrock Rovers 1987 double winners ahead of FAI Cup finalBy Gavin Cummiskey
SportJoseph O’Brien settles for second as Jamie Melham leads Half Yours to Melbourne Cup gloryBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessIreland’s housing crisis to last another 15 years, Department of Finance predictsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SoccerCarla Ward says World Cup qualifying opponents are ‘beatable’ as Ireland avoid group of deathBy Mary Hannigan
CourtsFormer army captain who sexually assaulted female soldier loses appeal against dismissalBy Fiona Magennis
Middle EastIsrael accuses Beirut of ‘dragging feet’ on Hizbullah, threatens to ‘intensify’ responseBy Mark Weiss
BusinessFormer US executive ‘surprised’ that lawyer may have lied to him in Nama caseBy Ashleigh McDonald
BusinessDirector who claimed CEO spent firm’s cash on housing and hiring girlfriends gets further court undertaking
USFormer US vice-president Dick Cheney dies aged 84By Martin Pengelly, Chris Michael, George Chidi and Oliver Milman
World‘Unprecedented emissions cuts’ needed to avoid temperature rises making much of world ‘unlivable’By Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandStorm Amy brought highest October average wind speed to Malin Head in 65 years, says Met ÉireannBy Katie Mellett
IrelandRenewed appeals for safety works after second cyclist hit by lorry at Dublin junctionBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessSean Reilly-linked firm to enter mediation following High Court challenge to DART extensionBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsAward-winning dog owner banned for life from keeping animals over crates of neglected puppiesBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsSimon Harris calls for ‘rational, calm, informed debate’ on immigrationBy Cormac McQuinn and Marie O’Halloran
CourtsSign language team to assist in trial of seven men accused of sexually abusing deaf womanBy Isabel Hayes
CourtsPregnant PSNI officer feared dissident republicans would attack home after data breachBy Alan Erwin
WorldDick Cheney was the most influential and consequential US vice-president in living memoryBy Keith Duggan
EducationParents asked about religious and language-based preferences for primary schoolBy Jack White
Middle EastWhat the proposed Gaza security force means: Troops, timetables and governanceBy Michael Jansen
An Irish Diary‘This is a godforsaken place’: A despairing letter from a garda stationed in Tipperary in 1940By Frank McNally
BooksNew poetry: Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin; Enda Wyley; Gregory Leadbetter; and Rosamund TaylorBy Declan Ryan
PoliticsIncreasing number of women in politics leads to more diverse policies, NWC report findsBy Kitty Holland
EuropeUkraine in fierce fight for eastern cities as Zelenskiy visits troops near front lineBy Daniel McLaughlin
OireachtasCall in Dáil for immediate byelection to fill Catherine Connolly’s Galway West seatBy Marie O’Halloran
IrelandLatest avian flu outbreak confirmed at Co Carlow turkey facility By Ella Sloane and Barry Roche
WorldEmissions ‘gap’ must concentrate global effort at Cop30 to bring Earth to safer placeBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesPlans to seed Munster Senior Football Championship draw deferred for one yearBy Gordon Manning
DublinVandalised Diamond Park playground will cost hundreds of thousands of euro to repairBy Sarah Slater
PoliticsJack Chambers rejects Sinn Féin claim he should have declared Fianna Fáil hired Ivan YatesBy Ellen Coyne, Marie O’Halloran and Vivienne Clarke
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Jack Chambers endures silent tsunami of schadenfreude in the DáilBy Miriam Lord
SportAlexis Mac Allister sinks Real Madrid to ruin Trent Alexander-Arnold’s return to LiverpoolBy Andy Hunter
Housing & Planning‘Contradiction’ in Irish housebuilding stymies supply, Oireachtas committee told By Emmet Malone
Crime & LawDJ Carey’s faith healer: ‘I didn’t realise somebody could stoop to that level’By Ella Sloane
In the News PodcastHow Ivan Yates’s links to Fianna Fáil landed him, and the party, in hot water By Sorcha PollakListen | 23:41