EconomyLower-income households will be worse off unless budget one-off payments are repeated, ESRI warnsBy Dominic Coyle
MotorsMG delivers its best car in decades – and it’s priced to give its rivals sleepless nightsBy Michael McAleer
PoliticsUnited Ireland citizens should not have to declare loyalty to new state, says FF TDBy Jennifer Bray
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: How Ireland ended up with its antiquated licensing lawsBy Diarmaid Ferriter
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: In this reality, privilege and narcissism are leadership skillsBy Patrick Freyne
PeopleHilary Fannin: The nuns split us into girls who did science and girls who did domestic scienceBy Hilary Fannin
ResidentialWhat will €399,000 buy in the Bahamas, Greece, France, Romania and Carlow?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
SoccerLisa Fallon: Lessons need to be learned if Republic of Ireland teams are to reach next level By Lisa Fallon
BusinessDebate over 9% VAT is Irish tourism’s Neverending Story and it isn’t finished yetBy Mark Paul
FilmMidwives review: A compelling and hopeful insight into events leading up to Myanmar coupBy Tara Brady
OpinionDanger facing UK now is that it could in time become the Argentina of EuropeBy Stephen Collins
Life & StyleHow to break a bad habit: Begin by taking one day at a time. It’s less overwhelming By Joanne Hunt
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in OctoberBy Kevin Courtney
OpinionJustine McCarthy: Politicians do nothing as banks and utilities treat customers with contempt By Justine McCarthy
PeopleWhat I Do: I’m the fourth generation to harvest seaweed for our family’s baths in SligoBy Kathleen Harris
Crime & LawWomen of honour refused access to interim report detailing abuse in Defence ForcesBy Conor Gallagher
Advertising FeatureDelivering Ireland’s largest self-generation Solar project for pharmaceutical company MSD
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: Betting on once-off energy price supports could prove foolhardyBy John FitzGerald
TV & RadioJennifer Zamparelli doesn’t normally censor herself. Then she reaches a line she won’t crossBy Mick Heaney
EconomyIreland is facing biggest decline in living standards since the crash despite budget measuresBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
AbroadIrish in London in 2022: A vibrant new generation amid an ageing population By Jennifer O'Connell
Business Today DigestBudget blues for lower income families, record bank fine; and Truss finally talksBy Dominic Coyle
TV & Radio‘We’ve laughed together, we’ve cried together’: Trevor Noah steps down as host of The Daily Show
BusinessUK economy averts immediate recession with 0.2% expansionBy Andrew Atkinson and Philip Aldrick
PoliticsConcrete levy should lead to more timber frame homes and better regulation of industry, says RyanBy Vivienne Clarke
StageThe Blackwater Lightship review: Colm Tóibín’s novel becomes an emotionally engaging, meaty, humorous play By Deirdre Falvey
Financial ServicesTotal card spending in August hits highest level since records beganBy Colin Gleeson
EuropeEurope steps up vigilance after Nord Stream pipeline leaks as Russian spy chief blames WestBy Jake Cordell and Nina Chestney
BooksBooks newsletter: Dublin Book Festival; Butler Literary Award; Belfast International Arts Festival By Martin Doyle
EuropeIreland expects EU windfall energy tax to raise €1bn-€2bn as deal reached By Naomi O'Leary and Pat Leahy
EuropeUkraine forces close to encircling Russian troops in key townBy Ben Hall and Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv
Europe‘The world must stop Russia’: Ousted Ukrainian farmers furious over annexationBy Daniel McLaughlin
EconomyEuropean Commission executive vice-president sees little risk to Irish economy from UK turmoilBy Colin Gleeson and Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsKildare residents to protest against site picked for modular homes to house Ukrainian refugeesBy Eoin O'Donnell
IrelandEntire class of Naval Service recruits leaves for private sector as retention crisis worsensBy Conor Gallagher
HealthHSE computers only monitored for viruses during daytime hours prior to cyberattack, report revealsBy Paul Cullen
AmericasMichael D Higgins speaks out against Nicaragua’s ‘departure from human rights’By Sorcha Pollak
CourtsHigh Court upholds decision to dismiss former inmate’s personal injuries claim over prison fallBy Aodhán Ó Faoláin
EuropeUN envoy vows to break Bosnia’s political deadlock as election loomsBy Marton Dunai in Budapest
CourtsMan (35) accused of false imprisonment and ramming six Garda cars in Cork remanded in custodyBy Olivia Kelleher
Social AffairsCoronavirus: Lack of checks led to ‘significant’ ineligible PUP claims during pandemicBy Jack Power
Social AffairsAdopted people to get new access to information: ‘My entire life was a lie’By Jack Power
Crime & LawMishandling of 999 calls needs ‘root and branch’ response, support group saysBy Sarah Burns and Kitty Holland
BusinessNational Lottery operator uses nearly all unclaimed prizes to boost advertising budgetBy Mark Paul
RacingPrix de l’Arc de Triomphe: Aidan O’Brien pins hope of third renewal win on Luxembourg By Brian O'Connor
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PoliticsTaoiseach confirms Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien to stay in role after reshuffleBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsSkip hire company ordered to pay compensation after refusing to deliver to Traveller halting siteBy Stephen Bourke
EnvironmentTurf cutters warn of confrontational scenes after EU Commission moveBy Tim O'Brien and Cormac McQuinn
IrelandElectric vehicles on Irish roads to fall very short of Government climate goal, C&AG warnsBy Simon Carswell
PoliticsFianna Fáil not interested in angry populism, Taoiseach tells ardfheisBy Cormac McQuinn and Pat Leahy
FoodKilkenny bakery’s spelt bread named supreme champion at the Blas na hÉireann awardsBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandGovernment releases €264m to Apple following tax claim from another countryBy Arthur Beesley and Cormac McQuinn
Housing & PlanningWatchdog reveals ‘significant shortfall’ in Housing Agency’s acquisition of unitsBy Arthur Beesley
USDeath toll tops 20 as Hurricane Ian makes second landfall in South CarolinaBy Courtney Weaver in Washington and Caitlin Gilbert in New York
SoccerSpeculation about Moyes’ future will only grow louder if West Ham fail to beat Wolves By Jacob Steinberg
AthleticsIan O’Riordan: Eliud Kipchoge’s marathon world record makes me believe but also wonderBy Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsBudget will ‘entrench income inequalities’ between sexes, National Women’s Council warnsBy Kitty Holland