LettersLetters to the Editor, November 12th: On talking about immigration, brain fog and taking umbrage at the BBC
MotorsWe may have longer night-rate tariffs, but Ireland’s EV charging costs remain stubbornly highBy Neil Briscoe
BooksAphorisms are the oldest written art form on the planet, perfectly suited to our digital ageBy James Geary
MotorsBYD Dolphin Surf: The Chinese EV that put the fear of God into Europe’s car makersBy Neil Briscoe
MusicThe Music Quiz: Who is being sued over copyright for a song referencing Sydney Sweeney? By Tony Clayton-Lea
FoodConor Pope’s spud obsession, Patrick Freyne’s dark dining secrets: What Irish Times writers love to eatBy Úna McCaffrey
BusinessDAA board pushes back as Minister suggests reconciliation with Kenny Jacobs By Arthur Beesley, Joe Brennan and Martin Wall
Commercial PropertyRohan Holdings seeks occupier for 290,000sq ft facility at Dublin Airport Logistics ParkBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertySwords car park with full planning for 79 apartments seeking €6.2m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyMeath investor to transform ‘Ireland’s most haunted’ house following €3m purchaseBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyGerman investor pays €22.35m for Dublin 7 student accommodation schemeBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyUK developer closing in on €60m deal for Dublin logistics portfolioBy Ronald Quinlan
Common GroundPlan for a united Ireland to avoid Brexit-style mess, says author from unionist backgroundBy Mark Hennessy
Early Edition PodcastFour stories in 10 minutes: Plot twist in DAA and Jacobs row; Ryanair changes boarding rulesListen | 07:26
ResidentialSmart Victorian terrace with substantial garden minutes from the Mater for €650,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
OpinionHow many Irish women and men could rally to the flag and handle an automatic weapon?By Michael McDowell
RugbyIreland backs coach Andrew Goodman out to get the better of mentor Joe SchmidtBy Johnny Watterson
Crime & LawIreland’s failure to implement recommendations of anti-torture committee ‘leaving vulnerable persons behind’ By Katie Mellett
PoliticsMicheál Martin not stepping down ‘any time soon’, EU commissioner believesBy Harry McGee, Pat Leahy and Ella Sloane
RugbyTadhg Beirne happy to crown ‘season full of ups and downs’ with men’s player of the year nodBy Gerry Thornley
OpinionDUP’s dithering over Catherine Connolly’s inauguration offended or embarrassed everyoneBy Newton Emerson
Social AffairsDrop in number of children before High Court for special care applicationsBy Kitty Holland
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Wexford hurling stirs itself after dismal decade begins to clearBy Seán Moran
OpinionWith its big, ridiculous mistake, the BBC played into the hands of an authoritarian liarBy Kathy Sheridan
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Farrell and Schmidt to test their rugby philosophies against each otherBy Gordon D'Arcy
Your Wellness‘I left work to rear the kids, but now I feel alone, isolated from my husband and undesirable’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastWhat we know so far about the alleged plot to destroy Galway Mosque By Sorcha PollakListen | 17:53
EnvironmentTrump’s absence from Cop30 an ‘abomination’, says California governorBy Caroline O'Doherty
BusinessRental crisis to intensify as ‘starved of supply’ housing stock dips below 2,000By Hugh Dooley
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Minister for Transport in standoff with DAA board, rental crisis to worsen and tax and the value of our housesBy Conn Ó Midheach
HealthADHD ‘over-represented’ among those in addiction treatment services in Dublin, WicklowBy Shauna Bowers
Inside Politics NewsletterCatherine Connolly’s inauguration speech signals outspoken presidencyBy Pat Leahy
US‘This is fascist America’: Anish Kapoor may sue after US border agents pose by sculptureBy Lanre Bakare Arts
IrelandCork projected population growth means waste incinerator needed more than ever, says firmBy Barry Roche
IrelandGarda ombudsman opens investigation after death of woman in Co Cork road incidentBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningAspiring homeowners advised to ‘hang in there’ by Minister ahead of new housing planBy Jack White
CourtsSupreme Court judges to meet this week to consider whether to hear Conor McGregor appealBy Mary Carolan
Transport‘I’ve been paperless for years’: Ryanair’s digital-only boarding pass rule comes into forceBy Conor Pope
Athletics‘She has an amazing engine, and some capacity for pain’: Coaching Caitríona Jennings to the 100-mile world recordBy Ian O'Riordan
BusinessHousing starts drop to lowest level since Covid lockdowns as Government readies new planBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BooksThe liberal context that sustained Zadie Smith’s stellar career is evaporating around herBy Kevin Power
CultureBBC’s near permacrisis is a cautionary tale for RTÉ about what can happen if editorial oversight starts to drift By Laura Slattery
BusinessGoogle sues Chinese group selling software behind text message scamsBy Stephen Morris, Eleanor Olcott and Mehul Srivastava
IrelandIntellectual disability services under strain as private firms expand, care assistant says By Emmet Malone
CourtsTrans woman to bring High Court challenge over recognition of her as biological mother of childBy Paul Neilan
Social AffairsMary McAleese recalls own experience of homelessness as she calls for action so ‘every child has a home’By Vivienne Clarke
CourtsRuth Lawrence found guilty of murdering two men whose bodies were found on lake islandBy Alison O'Riordan
BusinessArdagh creditors-turned-owners tap turnaround veteran for chairman as Coulson exitsBy Joe Brennan
TechnologyEU launches ‘Democracy Shield’ to fight disinformation and interference onlineBy Ella Sloane
CourtsMan who ‘played a small part’ in scheme to defraud Trinity College Hardship Fund of over €500,000 is jailedBy Eimear Dodd
Inside Business PodcastIrish business grandee Gary McGann on working with Michael Smurfit, the fall of Anglo Irish and the current state of the Irish economyListen | 60:18
RugbyToo many fans forget Joe Schmidt’s selfless efforts in bringing Wallabies back from brinkBy Jonathan Drennan
EconomyBerlin at risk of ‘squandering opportunities’ to revive Germany’s ailing economy, new report saysBy Derek Scally
CourtsWoman killed by son told daughter he was ‘psychotic’ and needed help, trial to hear By Eoin Reynolds
BusinessECB vice-president says true single market for goods key to simplifying business rulesBy Joe Brennan
Crime & LawFormer home of Hutch gang member sells for more than €300,000 on foot of Cab actionBy Órla Ryan and Paul Neilan
USHow the ‘heavy metal’ fall of a 1980s dictator shapes Donald Trump’s Venezuela policy nowBy Michael Crowley in Washington
BusinessRedesdale invests in Talio Technologies to forecast emerging food trends through AI By Dominic Coyle
BusinessUS investment fund's legal team made decision to withdraw firm from Nama NI loan book deal, court hearsBy Ashleigh McDonald
Crime & LawMan who suffered 30 stab and slash wounds in Cork died from bleeding and shock, trial hearsBy Barry Roche
PoliticsCatherine Connolly gets warm céad míle fáilte at Dublin Gaelscoil, but leaves keepie-uppies to pupilsBy Harry McGee
EuropeBataclan attack, 10 years on: How night of terror led to permanent changes to French police powersBy Naomi O’Leary
BusinessEuropean stocks log record close, boosted by financials and US shutdown reliefBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SoccerIrish football’s relationship with Portugal is a good one. Just don’t mention Raul NazaréBy James McDermott
An Irish DiaryAdolf Mahr: Frank McNally on the confused reputation of an Austrian Nazi in 1930s IrelandBy Frank McNally
IrelandModerator of Presbyterian Church in Ireland resigns over ‘serious’ safeguarding failures By Patsy McGarry
CourtsMan allegedly engaged in ‘manufacture, alteration and production of firearms’, court hearsBy Barry Roche
BusinessSolicitor in Denis O’Brien defamation case says press release had ‘sinister’ connotationsBy Fiachra Gallagher
USHouse Republicans release thousands of Epstein files amid emails alleging Trump spent time with sex trafficking victimBy Lauren Fedor in Washington and Chris Cook in London
RugbyIreland v Australia: Andy Farrell may employ Mack Hansen’s X-factor at fullbackBy Gerry Thornley
EnvironmentEmergency response hubs to play critical role in helping Ireland withstand future stormsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Your MoneyAlmost 500,000 Irish homeowners fail to meet extended local property tax deadline By Conor Pope
Soccer‘I hope they don’t boo me too much’: Cristiano Ronaldo planning to end Ireland’s World Cup dreamBy Mary Hannigan
SoccerEuro 2028: Dublin’s Aviva Stadium to host seven games as match schedule revealedBy Gavin Cummiskey
IrelandCensus to be available for completion online for first time in 2027By Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Slater
PoliticsStatutory public inquiry into spinal care to be recommended by MinistersBy Marie O’Halloran and Shauna Bowers
IrelandFitzwilliam Hotel Group cafe ordered to cease serving beef tartare by food safety watchdog By Katie Mellett