DublinDublin City Council considers legal action against An Bord Pleanála over build-to-rent schemeBy Olivia Kelly
Social AffairsMoving refugees at short notice may be ‘unavoidable’ this winter, Department of Children saysBy Harry McGee, Kitty Holland and Anne Lucey
Crime & LawTechnology to test Dublin wastewater for Covid presence adapted for illegal drugsBy Conor Gallagher
RestaurantsCN Duck review: This BYOB Chinese serves scintillating food. No wonder locals have kept quietBy Corinna Hardgrave
BusinessJoe Biden’s move to accommodate EU data protection laws does not go far enough By Karlin Lillington
BooksPersonality and Power by Ian Kershaw: 12 people who shaped European historyBy Christopher Kissane
OpinionIf Britain pushes Troubles amnesty Bill through, quiet relief may be most common reactionBy Newton Emerson
Consumer TechPixel 7 Pro review: Here’s where Google gets serious about its smartphonesBy Ciara O'Brien
Residential‘Gentry’ dwelling to famed guesthouse: Carlow estate on 90 acres for €1.95m By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Your FamilyCo-parenting: ‘We always put our children’s needs before our own, so we could see the bigger picture’By Arlene Harris
Books‘I wanted to write the ultimate horror story’: Meet the women haunting your worst nightmaresBy Amanda Cassidy
InnovationHelping third-level students and academic researchers conquer statistics anxietyBy Olive Keogh
ResidentialMartello commander’s imposing home overlooking Killiney Bay for sale for €4.75mBy Kevin Courtney
ResidentialRathgar Victorian five-bed villa with double-height garden views for €2.85mBy Jessica Doyle
ResidentialHugh Wallace: We once had the Million Pound Scheme. Time to get our ambition back and plan homes for allBy Hugh Wallace
SportBradley believes home European form can keep Shamrock Rovers in the Group F shake-upBy Paul Buttner
BusinessState may need to limit home-building to just 21,000 units a year to meet climate targetsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
RugbyCharlie Ngatai working on ‘getting the feeling back’ at Leinster after spell in FranceBy Gerry Thornley
Your WellnessPádraig O’Moráin: Being kind to colleagues is key to our own wellbeing By Pádraig O'Moráin
ResidentialSydney Parade six-bed with swimming pool, on almost an acre of land, for sale for €6.75mBy Joyce Hickey
Gaelic GamesBrian Cody back on Kilkenny sidelines as James Stephens look to halt history and Ballyhale ShamrocksBy Ian O'Riordan
Your Fitness‘Underage team sport is all about winning. It’s heart-breaking to see our son ignored and excluded’By Damian Cullen
EnvironmentAlmost 70% of Earth’s animal populations wiped out since 1970, report revealsBy Patrick Greenfield
Business Today NewsletterHousing and emissions, data protection laws and gamificationBy Conn Ó Midheach
Social AffairsState apology to Travellers must be made for decades of ‘profound harm’, conference to hearBy Kitty Holland
Inside Politics NewsletterGovernment grapples with crisis in accommodating refugees as deportations resumeBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandBus and rail workers back call for relaunch of card for passengers with hidden disabilitiesBy Barry Roche
PoliticsConcrete levy could be cut, adjusted or delayed in an effort to soothe political tensionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BooksSusie Dent’s emotional dictionary: ‘There are a few Irish words in there, all wrapped up in longing and melancholy and yearning’By Niamh Donnelly
TV & RadioThe Elon Musk Show depicts a soul untroubled by doubt — half-man, half–vaporous ambitionBy Ed Power
EuropeUkraine frets about new Belarus front in war with RussiaBy Ben Hall and Christopher Miller in London and Raphael Minder in Warsaw
BooksBooks newsletter: Butler Literary Award; ISLA and Red Line Festivals; Sally Hayden shortlistedBy Martin Doyle
Housing & PlanningPlanning and building process is too slow amid housing crisis, Micheál Martin admitsBy Vivienne Clarke
OpinionUna Mullally: What does it mean to say ‘up the ’Ra’? And why does it keep happening?By Una Mullally
Creeslough FuneralsSun finally shines on Creeslough for funeral of ‘ultimate mammy bear’ Martina MartinBy Freya McClements
PoliticsMartin admits claim that RTÉ provided access to interview was wrong but renews criticism of SFBy Vivienne Clarke
Gaelic GamesReferee attacks ‘cast a shadow over the entire association’ says GAA presidentBy Seán Moran
OireachtasDecision next week on extending rent tax credit to parents paying for students’ accommodationBy Marie O'Halloran
SoccerIreland will be keen to avoid Pot 4 dangers Portugal in upcoming World Cup drawBy Gavin Cummiskey
Education‘There’s no college experience any more’: Students walk out of lectures to highlight cost of living crisisBy Carl O'Brien
CourtsWorkplace ‘really dangerous’ after how alleged sexual assault handled, WRC toldBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandA ‘gorgeous animal’: Indian rhino born for first time in Ireland at Fota Wildlife ParkBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsSanctions on National Broadband Ireland for delays and performance issues to top €250,000 in coming weeksBy Cormac McQuinn
EconomyUS shares surge after early gloom on inflation dataBy James Politi, Lauren Fedo and Kate Duguid
HealthAustralian Government launches billboard campaign to recruit Irish healthcare staffBy Shauna Bowers and Paul Cullen
Farming & FoodFarming having ‘disproportionate’ impact on falling water quality, says EPABy Jack Power
EuropeBrothers of Italy politician who collects fascist memorabilia elected senate speakerBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome
CourtsGirl (5) with autism sues State over alleged failure to provide school transportBy Ellen O'Riordan
Crime & LawAgreement with South Africa required for extradition of Irish woman arrested after double murderBy Conor Lally
Ireland‘We are so happy’: Ukrainian girl reunited with father for first time in six monthsBy Olivia Kelleher
Creeslough ExplosionCreeslough funeral: Leona Harper (14) was ‘like a butterfly, emerging from cocoon of girlhood’By Brian Hutton
GolfI’m on the winning side – Mickelson sees LIV shaping golf’s futureBy Phil Casey, PA Golf Correspondent
Financial ServicesUlster Bank says ombudsman failed to show it behaved improperly in tracker casesBy Joe Brennan
HealthExtra 120 GPs needed to extend free care to children aged seven and eight, conference toldBy Paul Cullen
An Irish DiaryKentucky Fried Irish – Frank McNally on the rise and fall of one of America’s greatest small newspapersBy Frank McNally
RugbyRugby League World Cup preview: No split allegiance for English-born King brothers By Josh Graham
SoccerEA Sports, it’s in the name: Why the ‘Fifa’ label is being dropped from their video gamesBy David Gorman
CourtsVerdict of accidental death at inquest of Labour activist who fell off bike on Luas lineBy Seán McCárthaigh
UKLiz Truss in crisis talks on new tax cut U-turnBy George Parker and Tommy Stubbington in London and Chris Giles in Washington
CourtsChallenge brought against proposed emergency flood relief works in ConnemaraBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Housing & PlanningPeople renting a room ‘effectively have no rights’, housing charity saysBy Sarah Burns
CourtsMan accused of detective’s murder claimed ‘he would have killed me’, witness says By Eoin Reynolds
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OireachtasCall for State to recognise existence of babies who die before 28 weeks of pregnancyBy Marie O'Halloran
USDefiant Alex Jones says $965m payment to Sandy Hook families ‘ain’t going to be happening’By Gloria Oladipo
OireachtasOireachtas report says there should be a ban on owning dogs with cropped earsBy Harry McGee
SoccerBukayo Saka chests fortunate Arsenal to victory on raucous evening in BodøBy Nick Ames at Aspmyra Stadion
Middle EastIsraeli forces use live fire in clashes with Palestinian protesters in JerusalemBy Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem
Courts‘Tiger kidnapper’ appeals against sentence for post office robbery during which three women abductedBy Paul Neilan
WorkScheme to support businesses with rising energy costs looks set to be extended to businesses such as GPs, solicitors and dentistsBy Kitty Holland
BooksTributes to Charlie Bird for transforming a ‘bleak diagnosis into an epic journey’By Colin Gleeson
CourtsHigh Court uses new guidelines to award €87,000 to carer knocked off her bikeBy Ellen O'Riordan
SoccerShamrock Rovers see slim chances of advancement snuffed out by Molde in Tallaght By Paul Buttner at Tallaght Stadium
SoccerScott McTominay spares Manchester United’s blushes against Omonia Nicosia By Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford
Climate CrisisIreland to fail in meeting rivers and lakes status restoration goal, EPA warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan and Jack Power