IrelandBridge notes: Ireland squad loses tie-breaker to English side at Crockford’s Cup contest By Seamus Dowling
BooksWondering what the hell the Brexit negotiations were all about? Bobby McDonagh on Ireland’s CallBy Bobby McDonagh
People‘I still blow my own mind!’ Uri Geller on spoon-bending, showbiz and the museum he builtBy Elias Visontay
OpinionIreland is a country where people can no longer be bought with their own moneyBy Gerard Howlin
Ireland‘The read out on Steve Baker is that he is that rare Tory politician’: Can new NI Secretary break Stormont deadlock?By Seanín Graham
IrelandNorthern Ireland protocol: Dublin and Brussels sceptical on new UK tone By Pat Leahy and Naomi O'Leary
Social AffairsAn Bord Pleanála decision bodies to be overhauled in bid to restore public confidenceBy Arthur Beesley
EducationThe Secret Teacher: Ryan, a hard-living 17-year-old, is scratching his compass on the desk. He is crying out for warmth and affectionBy The Secret Teacher
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Ireland is excruciatingly slow to use public money to help ordinary peopleBy Fintan O'Toole
BusinessSavills says ‘unrealistic’ National Planning Framework will entrench Dublin housing shortageBy Ian Curran
CourtsJonathan Dowdall to be relocated to English-speaking country with financial support under witness protection schemeBy Conor Gallagher
Gaelic GamesCork happy to trade ‘promotional window’ for box-office appeal of split seasonBy Seán Moran
RacingAidan O’Brien aiming for record-equalling eighth Dewhurst Stakes with Aesop’s FablesBy Brian O'Connor
Your FitnessFake a smile, listen to upbeat music and other ways to overcome a slump while runningBy Mary Jennings
DublinPhoenix Park lamplighters keep flame alight for dying traditionBy Dominique Farrell and Kathleen Harris
Your Wellness‘I am a frontline civil servant at a dead end in my present role. I would like a change’By Trish Murphy
Your FamilyHow Rachael realised she wasn’t a ‘mad woman’ unable to cope with her own childBy Sheila Wayman
MediaState-of-the-art becomes sign of times as Mediahuis closes its last Irish printing plantBy Laura Slattery
Your WellnessBreast Cancer Awareness Month: ‘It’s amazing how successful the treatments are these days’By Arlene Harris
Your WellnessPlanning a ‘good death’ in Ireland: ‘We have made our wills and told our children our wishes’By Sylvia Thompson
SportJenkins having the desired impact at Leinster; Cork GAA happy with new split seasonBy Nathan Johns
BusinessUniphar acquires US healthcare agency Inspired Health in latest strategic dealBy Ciara O'Brien
Financial ServicesUS insurance broker sees Irish deals slowing as it rebrands its €45m acquisitionsBy Joe Brennan
BusinessUK lenders return to market with mortgage rates near 6%By Emma Dunkley, James Pickford and George Hammond
CulturePrevent the jailing of humorists, labour camp operator asks US supreme court By Matthew Cantor in Los Angeles
EuropeWhich nuclear weapons could Vladimir Putin use against Ukraine?By John Paul Rathbone in London, Max Seddon in Riga, Ben Hall in London and Henry Foy in Brussels
StageAll Hardest of Woman review: At Holles Street, a troubling meditation on life and its fragilityBy Sara Keating
Ireland‘I hadn’t seen a person in 98 days, I had a bit of trepidation’: Irish man safe after rowing from New York to GalwayBy John Fallon
CourtsThree teens charged in connection with Cherry Orchard Garda car ramming released on bailBy Tom Tuite
RacingMurtagh backs Christophe Soumillon to bounce back from losing Aga Khan retainerBy Brian O'Connor
Social Affairs‘Disturbing’ levels of child deprivation in latest CSO figures, Barnardos saysBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsHusband and wife appear in court charged with alleged feud-related stabbing in LongfordBy Liam Cosgrove
PoliticsReduced payments for some farmers under new Common Agricultural PolicyBy Cormac McQuinn and Naomi O’Leary
Housing & PlanningGovernment claims broadening concrete levy would result in higher bank and interest chargesBy Jennifer Bray, Marie O'Halloran and Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthHolohan calls for ‘honest conversations’ about end-of-life between doctors and patientsBy Paul Cullen
Your MoneyAre there still energy savings to be made or is it too late to act as cost of living crisis continues?By Conor Pope
CourtsJailed teacher Enoch Burke appeals order preventing him from attending at schoolBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessUlster Bank extends accounts closure deadline by a month for customersBy Joe Brennan and Colin Gleeson
HealthThree-fold rise in psychiatric admissions of young people with eating disorders, report finds By Paul Cullen
BusinessUS likely to allow Poolbeg application to expand intellectual property protection for influenza drugBy Ian Curran
Crime & LawSpanish trial of John Gilligan for drug and gun charges suspended By Conor Lally and Gerard Couzens
CourtsConstruction worker jailed for 18 months for assault on ex-girlfriend after break-upBy Declan Brennan
EducationSpecial needs children bussed out of their communities due to shortage of school placesBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsSuspended sentence for man who stole digger and ‘took off at speed of two miles an hour’ By Jessica Thompson
Housing & PlanningInflation makes delivery of social and cost-rental homes ‘increasingly challenging’, body saysBy Shauna Bowers
Housing & PlanningAn Bord Pleanála controversy had ‘serious negative impact’ on reputation — MinisterBy Arthur Beesley and Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthFindings of review into Ireland’s handling of Covid-19 ‘broadly positive’, Donnelly saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones
UKTruss government hit by budget confusion and coup accusationsBy Rowena Mason, Jessica Elgot and Rajeev Syal
Ireland‘This house is open’: Man cuts ribbon to family home donated to Saint John of God so he can continue living thereBy Dominique Farrell
BusinessNewry printing plant closure a ‘severe blow’ to Northern Ireland print sector, says UniteBy Laura Slattery
EuropePutin poised to formally annex Ukraine regions as Russia loses more territoryBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsSenior Defence Forces officer pleads not guilty to threatening to kill another soldierBy Seán McCárthaigh
BusinessNo let-up in State’s corporate tax boom as monthly receipts double in September to €2bnBy Mark Paul
OireachtasTruss ‘adamant’ there will be elections in North if Executive not restored — Taoiseach By Marie O'Halloran
An Irish DiaryMetaphorical Manouevres – Frank McNally on Patrick Kavanagh’s all-conquering army of poetsBy Frank McNally
TransportOnline portal for road users to upload footage of dangerous driving could go live in 2024, Oireachtas committee hearsBy Sarah Burns
IrelandA cúig, a ceathair, a trí, a dó, a haon... First Irish satellite to go into orbit in next few monthsBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsThere is need to ‘create space’ for discussions regarding NI protocol, Taoiseach saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawJonathan Dowdall may have ‘treasure trove’ of information about Hutch gang, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally
CourtsLisa Smith’s sentence for being at ‘lowest level’ of Isis terror group excessive, court toldBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsEnglish tourist ‘assaulted’ by Kerry councillor Jackie Healy-Rae during chip van row, court hears By Anne Lucey
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Orwellian references fly as Taoiseach’s concrete levy goes down like a lead balloon By Miriam Lord
Social AffairsLifting of Covid restrictions led to rise in rape and assault cases — reportBy Kitty Holland
BusinessCentral Bank forecasts Irish jobs growth will continue despite inflation hitting firms By Joe Brennan