BooksNew young-adult fiction: A land of curses, a teenager’s messy life, a world at warBy Claire Hennessy
TV & Radio‘I don’t like playing victims. I’d be terrible as the long-suffering wife’: Christine Baranski talks to Maureen DowdBy Maureen Dowd
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Enoch Burke’s transformation into an icon of freedom of expression is frankly hilariousBy Fintan O'Toole
People‘Coming to Ireland, I thought as I had lived in London I didn’t need to worry about culture shock. I was very naive’By Sorcha Pollak
TV & RadioRings of Power: Why are the harfoots hungry simpletons with stage-Irish accents? We ask the showrunnersBy Ed Power
TV & RadioGreat British Bake Off: Meet this year’s contestants, including a tin-whistle playing Irish dancerBy Stuart Heritage
Gaelic GamesJason Sherlock on retirement: ‘I felt like a loser, full of regret and animosity’By Ian O'Riordan
Rugby‘He’s contracted post-World Cup’ - Cullen hints Johnny Sexton may play past 2023By Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesHutchinson making up for lost time as Ballygunner notch up another county final By Gordon Manning
Your Wellness‘My husband was invited in with me to get the results, so I knew it must be bad news’By Sylvia Thompson
PeopleHow did some of the Chieftains’ instruments end up on the International Space Station? Let an astronaut explainBy Martin Wall
Residential‘Do I need planning permission to complete the previous owners’ unfinished extension?’By Pat McGovern
Your FamilyDeirdre O’Kane: I was five months pregnant, and on tour, when I miscarried. Then I had a complete health crashBy Jen Hogan
RugbyCaptain Jack Carty among seven experienced players absent for Connacht’s URC openerBy Linley MacKenzie
Business Today DigestCentral Bank warning; leeway for moving bank accounts; Tallaght Stadium naming rightsBy Peter Flanagan
SportSexton enters his final season; Dessie Hutchinson returns from pro football dream to Ballygunner gloryBy Nathan Johns
PeopleHow rich is King Charles? He built his own property empire long before he inherited his mother’sBy Jane Bradley and Euan Ward
Climate CrisisClimate crisis: World faces ‘increasingly devastating’ effects without ambitious actionBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessPanda Power exits Irish market in face of soaring wholesale energy pricesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsFianna Fáil will take over finance ministry in December, Taoiseach confirms By Vivienne Clarke, Simon Carswell and Pat Leahy
FilmJean-Luc Godard: Until this morning, he was the most influential living film-maker By Donald Clarke
PoliticsEnergy firm revenues will be capped and windfall profits taxed, Minister saysBy Pat Leahy, Simon Carswell and Vivienne Clarke
SoccerSteve Clarke looking for Scotland to bounce back in Nations League after World Cup disappointment By Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawWestmeath car fire: Gardaí hopeful of rapid progress in criminal investigationBy Conor Lally and Jade Wilson
TV & Radio‘We love Ireland. But it’s not a place for young people to start their lives or careers’By Ed Power
BusinessAlannah Smyth secures planning permission for Dalkey house despite local oppositionBy Gordon Deegan
Crime & LawSenior businessman arrested as part of Garda inquiry into alleged insider tradingBy Conor Lally
Climate CrisisEamon Ryan defends absence of reduction target on land use emissionsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryCross Lines - Frank McNally on a royal wrong number that led to a libel caseBy Frank McNally
PoliticsMinimum wage to rise to €11.30 per hour under plans expected to be approved by CabinetBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawCharity that managed apartment where man’s body lay undiscovered checked flat over weekend By Conor Lally, Jade Wilson and Sarah Slater
CourtsBeacon Hospital to oppose High Court action by barrister who claims it refused him further treatmentBy Aodhan O'Faolain
SoccerSpurs left stunned as late goals from Paulinho and Arthur win it for Sporting Lisbon By Sid Lowe at Estádio José Alvalade
SoccerGraham Potter to attend first Champions League game in Chelsea managerial debut By David Hytner
HealthOver 20 families of healthcare staff who died during pandemic set to qualify for €100k paymentBy Paul Cullen
Crime & LawMcEntee in New York to promote Ireland as centre for international legal services By Mary Carolan
OireachtasPolitical parties should have 10% ‘diversity quota’ for candidates, conference hearsBy Jack Power
BusinessTax rates and options schemes need changes to make Ireland attractive, entrepreneurs warnBy Ciara O'Brien
CourtsCoroner returns verdict of medical misadventure at inquest into death of student By Mary Carolan
CourtsWoman (84) previously banned from owning animals sentenced to 10 months for animal cruelty By Finian Coughlan
EnvironmentIreland to face difficulties meeting EU recycling targets due to disparity in measuring waste, industry bodies sayBy Tim O'Brien
UK‘One of those people you feel would be here forever’: Londoners gather to mourn Queen Elizabeth on her final journeyBy Keith Duggan
Gaelic GamesKevin McStay: ‘You won’t blame me if I continue to enjoy the honeymoon for another little while’By Gordon Manning
SoccerLiverpool’s Joël Matip rises high to see off Ajax and ease Anfield anxiety By Andy Hunter at Anfield
UKScottish people queue up to pay their respects to the queen: ‘This helps the union’By Freya McClements
Housing & PlanningIncome thresholds for social housing to rise in just five of 31 local authority areas next monthBy Kitty Holland
Social AffairsMigrant women from outside EU at greater risk of homelessness, discrimination and violence, report findsBy Kitty Holland
FoodShelf Help is our new column on delicious things to put in your shopping basket. To kick off, a vegan ready meal grown at UCDBy Marie Claire Digby