AbroadThe story of Jack-o’-lantern: ‘If you knew the sufferings of that forsaken craythur’By Jessica Traynor
OpinionEngineering projects are for people. Why not ask them what it is that they want?By Richard Herriott
Crime & LawGeraldine Kriégel: Existing without murdered Ana 'a misery' to be endured for lifeBy Conor Gallagher
EconomyChange in homebuyer behaviour causing slowdown in sales, says KBC economistBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PeopleThe Choctaws learned that Ireland was going through a Famine - ‘it spoke to them’By Sorcha Pollak
SportDarth Vader v Luke Skywalker for the Rugby World Cup; McCarthy sets out stall for DenmarkBy Ruaidhrí Croke
BusinessSmurfit Kappa positions itself for ‘mega trend’ in sustainable packagingBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Financial ServicesBoI says earnings in line with forecasts despite Brexit impactBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Financial ServicesIrish tax adviser wins landmark Australian backpacker tax caseBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TV & RadioGreat British Bake Off final: Drama and disaster. Paul Hollywood couldn't bear itBy Emine Saner
USColonel ‘tried to fill gaps’ in Trump’s Ukraine call transcriptBy Julian E Barnes, Nicholas Fandos and Danny Hakim
UKPolls point to Boris Johnson at risk of May’s electoral debacleBy Sebastian Payne and John Burn-Murdoch
Financial ServicesIreland still facing prospect of hard Brexit despite deal, Sibley warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Financial ServicesBanks barred from adding legal charges to mortgage arrearsBy Charlie Taylor and Ciarán Hancock
Advertising FeatureIrish Logistics & Transport Awards 2020 launch with a look back at 2019 highlights
CourtsSecond man appears in court over hold up outside Guinness StorehouseBy Tom Tuite and Colin Gleeson
CourtsMan who treated cleaner as a slave and ‘sex object’ jailed for 15 yearsBy Sonya McLean and Fiona Ferguson
Courts‘No Abigael you can’t be gone’: Father recalls moment of crash which killed daughter (3)By Louise Roseingrave
Middle East‘You live with these men as a slave. It’s free for them to do anything’By Lorraine Mallinder
IrelandHalloween: Dublin Fire Brigade gets thousands of calls ahead of busiest night of yearBy Sarah Burns
IrelandPhotographing the Troubles: ‘like being a war correspondent in your home town’By Gerry Moriarty
IrelandPriest’s plea fails to stop protests over Leitrim asylum seeker centre planBy Marese McDonagh and Andrew Hamilton
EnvironmentIrish waterways damaged by nitrates, phosphates and algae, survey findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawGarda chief rejects depiction of Border area as ‘lawless’By Fiach Kelly, Mark Hilliard and Jack Power