OpinionUna Mullally: It has been clear for some time that Britain is colonising itselfBy Una Mullally
BooksShow Your Work: Essays from the Dublin Review — thoughtful, varied and compellingBy Houman Barekat
BusinessRevenue needs additional resources to ensure a sustainable tax system that can attract biggest global businesses
MusicThe Smiths’ Mike Joyce: ‘I know people say never say never but ‘never’ is the most appropriate word’By Ronan McGreevy
BooksStacey Solomon: ‘In the street, my dad would have to say ‘She’s 10!’ to everyone looking at me. It was so gross’By Simon Hattenstone
Life & StyleImagine Ready Steady Cook, but on a grand scale — and with zero waste. That’s what this Irish food truck can doBy Catherine Cleary
FoodLilly Higgins: Banana bread with warming autumn spices and a divine crumble scattered with buttery pecans By Lilly Higgins
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Asia-PacificThe plight of Uighur people in Ireland: ‘Mom left a message. She said, just don’t try to call’By Colm Keena
SportDenis Walsh: Sports psychology now very much the norm but losing remains incurableBy Denis Walsh
RugbyYoung talent a silver-lining for Rowntree in error-strewn Zebre winBy John Fallon at Musgrave Park
Your Family‘My three-year-old’s tantrums are wild. What is the best way to handle him when he gets so angry?’By John Sharry
ResidentialLooking for a home in Donegal? ‘You’re getting a lot more for your money compared with other parts of Ireland’By Jessica Doyle
Your WellnessOrla Tinsley: For some of us trapped in the Irish health system, it’s a constant battle to stay aliveBy Orla Tinsley
Music‘He put some magic on that track’: The story of Gangsta’s Paradise, Coolio’s biggest hitBy Julia Jacobs
AbroadServing overpriced sundaes to Russian oligarchs in London was not a tremendous use of my degreeBy Peter Flanagan
Business Today DigestInsolvencies rise, house prices returning to ‘normal’ and a Brexit fantasyBy Conn Ó Midheach
Your Money‘I tend to set money aside when I want something and work towards it as a goal’By Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessAircraft lessor AerCap faces €3.5bn fight with insurers over stranded Russian planesBy Robert Wright
BusinessElectric vehicle owners could be paying way over the odds to recharge, says AABy Colin Gleeson
EconomyKwasi Kwarteng U-turns on plans to scrap UK’s 45% top rate of income taxBy George Parker and Sebastian Payne
StageLost Lear review: Layered retelling of Shakespeare’s tragedy set in a nursing homeBy Sara Keating
Social AffairsBlessing of the animals: ‘This dog is a little delicate in the stomach. I hope this will help’By Dominique Farrell
Social AffairsShare your experience: Will you be using the new online service to access birth records?
Social AffairsMore than 400 applications to adoption authority for information By Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
EconomyIreland ranks second worst across OECD for parental leave and worst for ‘public family policies’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsRegency Hotel shooting trial: Dowdall faces life in witness protection as he agrees to give evidence By Conor Gallagher
RugbyHamstring injury rules Jamison Gibson-Park out of Leinster’s clash with the SharksBy Nathan Johns
EducationIreland is worst in OECD for education spending as percentage of GDP, report findsBy Jack Power
BusinessWithdrawal of Ulster Bank, KBC and branch closures negatively impacting servicesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EuropeGiorgia Meloni’s arch-conservative social agenda raises rights fears in ItalyBy Amy Kazmin in Rome
BusinessCredit Suisse credit default swaps hit record high as shares tumbleBy Robert Smith and Owen Wlaker
FilmSacheen Littlefeather, made famous by Marlon Brando, was a lifelong warrior for justiceBy Donald Clarke
CourtsBoy who caused girl to fall off Dart platform placed under probation supervisionBy Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
Crime & LawFresh call for anyone with information on the Disappeared to come forward as new Columba McVeigh search beginsBy Sarah Burns
Social AffairsMental health services ‘ineffective’ for children with suicidal ideation, report findsBy Jack Power
PoliticsBritish minister’s apology over Brexit negotiations ‘honest’ and ‘very helpful’, Taoiseach says By Cormac McQuinn
HealthDoctor denies gender bias in not physically examining patient concerned about lodged tampon By Mark Hilliard
CourtsIrish man who collapsed during police raid died from heart disease, inquest jury toldBy Matthew Cooper, PA
BusinessMarkets gain amid hope central banks will slow rate hikes due to weak economic dataBy Mark Paul
EnvironmentMusty-tasting water in parts of Wicklow and Dublin is ‘safe to drink’, says Irish Water By Tim O'Brien
OpinionGermany’s latest response to energy crisis raises questions By Thierry Breton and Paolo Gentiloni
BusinessSterling and UK bonds rally after Truss changes course on 45% tax rate cutBy Tommy Stubbington
EnvironmentUK energy regulator warning on gas could have knock on effects on Ireland By Ronan McGreevy and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessTroy Studios sale puts ‘positive final seal’ on Limerick Twenty Thirty project, says developerBy Laura Slattery
UKKwasi Kwarteng tells Conservatives it has been a ‘tough day’ after U-turn on tax cut for high earners By Jessica Elgot, Lisa O'Carroll and Helena Horton
PoliticsFamily-friendly ‘second Dáil chamber’ among proposals in 2023 Oireachtas spending estimatesBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawDay of high drama as ex-Sinn Féin councillor Jonathan Dowdall turns State’s witnessBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandNumber of Ukrainian children in Irish schools rises by 60% over summer monthsBy Simon Carswell and Kitty Holland
CourtsDrug dealer jailed after being caught storing crack cocaine and heroin in Kinder eggsBy Declan Brennan
BusinessPaschal Donohoe will not comment on if he will stand for top EU finance role By Naomi O'Leary
CourtsDPP to appeal High Court ruling over presentation of evidence to District Court By Ellen O'Riordan
HealthCrumlin Children’s Hospital must produce copy of collective agreement in theatre nurses pay claimBy Stephen Bourke
USBiden pledges to help Puerto Rico prepare for future storms amid visit after Hurricane FionaBy Martin Wall
CourtsMan extradited from UK over Lordship Credit Union robbery has case transferred to Special Criminal CourtBy Paul Neilan
Farming & FoodIrish farmers to receive almost €10bn in supports under new Common Agricultural PolicyBy Pat Leahy
Education‘Parents shouldn’t fear this course’: Leaving Cert’s newest subject could be a game-changerBy Jennifer Horgan