EnvironmentMotorists on highest unit rates for electricity can pay three times more to charge their electric vehicleBy Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningAn Bord Pleanála to get interim board members in bid to overcome turmoil in planning systemBy Arthur Beesley
Transport‘It’s become a regular thing that it just does not turn up and I’m then late for work,’ says Waterford bus userBy Eoghan Dalton
BooksRebus returns in Ian Rankin’s new mystery, plus the rest of October’s best crime fictionBy Declan Hughes
FilmJamie Lee Curtis: ‘I said I would not suck my stomach in for the entire movie – I’m a 64-year-old woman’By Kyle Buchanan
Ireland‘It feels like I lost part of myself’: Ukrainian professionals struggle to find workBy Simon Carswell
FoodLilly Higgins: This appley mashed potato with fried onions and black pudding is the ultimate comfort foodBy Lilly Higgins
Social AffairsRedress scheme would end scout abuse survivors’ long fight for compensationBy Jack Power
ResidentialLooking for a home in Kerry? Try this €99k three-bed fixer-upper or this transformed period home for €575kBy Jessica Doyle
SportIt’s oh so quiet at St James’ Park as Kaiser Chiefs add sound of silence to their repertoireBy Mary Hannigan
Your WellnessIs it safe to have a Covid booster and a flu vaccine on the same day, doctor?By Dr Muiris Houston
Business Today NewsletterIreland’s great PLC buyback; AIB signs up to go green; and desk-bombing, the latest office no-noBy Dominic Coyle
EconomyNew chancellor Jeremy Hunt faces a mammoth task — restoring Britain’s credibilityBy Martin Wolf
Asia-PacificJapan’s prime minister Kishida orders Unification church investigation By Justin McCurry in Tokyo
EconomyUK budget U-turns: Hunt scraps almost all tax cuts and limits energy price cap to calm marketsBy Jim Pickard
MarketsSterling and UK bonds rally as Hunt reverses mini-budget measuresBy Tommy Stubbington and Hudson Lockett
FilmLiam Neeson: ‘Naked Gun will either finish my career or bring it in another direction’By Catherine Shoard
Financial ServicesCredit Suisse reaches €508m mortgage settlement with US prosecutorsBy Owen Walker and Olaf Storbeck
Commercial PropertyIreland’s first Hoxton Hotel to open at site of Central Hotel on Dublin’s Exchequer StreetBy Ronald Quinlan
Your MoneyHow do I go about paying off my mortgage in full, and how do I get the deeds?By Dominic Coyle
CourtsAn Bord Pleanála will not oppose challenge to permission for 115 Dundrum apartmentsBy Ellen O'Riordan
EuropeUN urges investigation after 92 naked migrants discovered on Greece’s border with TurkeyBy Helena Smith in Athens
IrelandCreeslough vigil: More than 100 gather in New York’s Central Park to pay tribute to victimsBy Lauren Crothers in New York
CourtsGemma O’Doherty withdraws appeal of conviction for threatening and abusive behaviourBy Tim O'Brien
PoliticsDirect provision residents with jobs should pay rent, says Eamon RyanBy Olivia Kelly and Seanín Graham
CourtsRegency hotel shooting: Jonathan Dowdall to begin 23-hour lock-up after being jailed for four yearsBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsMan claims DPC failed to complete investigation into church’s refusal to destroy recordsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
TransportPathfinder: Where are the 35 new schemes to boost public transport, cycling, walking?By Olivia Kelly
PoliticsVaradkar defends plan for Fine Gael’s own housing proposals amid coalition tensionBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeIreland set to provide training for Ukraine to clear Russian landminesBy Naomi O'Leary and Conor Gallagher
AmericasBolsonaro on the defensive in Brazil after ‘depraved’ statement about Venezuelan prostitutesBy Tom Hennigan
CourtsSolicitor brings High Court action challenging dismissal of €80 clamping fee appealBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsMan who says sister was murdered due to albinism wins protection refusal appealBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandMary McAleese tells schoolchildren about ‘beautiful little children just like you’ who died in HolocaustBy Marese McDonagh
EuropeNew Swedish PM gets backing in three-way coalition, including allies in far-right party with neo-Nazi rootsBy Derek Scally
BoxingIreland heading for unprecedented European medal haul at boxing championships By Johnny Watterson
BusinessBritain’s fiscal U-turn calms market jitters as banks and real estate lift European stocksBy Mark Paul
RugbyWasps enter administration, making playing and coaching staff redundantBy Andrew Baldock, PA Rugby Union Correspondent
IrelandFlood danger for Ireland’s east and south with heavy rains expected over coming daysBy Brian Hutton and Sarah Burns
PoliticsRestoring Stormont is ‘vital’ while Northern Ireland protocol talks continue, Martin saysBy Seanín Graham
IrelandIreland’s first space mission set for lift-off after deal with European agencyBy Cormac McQuinn
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the Chinese Communist Party congress: challenges ahead for Xi Jinping
Climate CrisisLough Funshinagh neighbours worry who is next as flooded house demolishedBy Marese McDonagh
EuropeFrench police launch murder investigation after 12-year-old girl’s body found in suitcaseBy Kim Willsher in Paris
Housing & Planning‘Pros and cons’ of winter eviction ban will be weighed up, says VaradkarBy Cormac McQuinn and Shauna Bowers
PoliticsDefamation changes aim to stop ‘chilling effect’ of legal actions on media, McEntee saysBy Colm Keena and Cormac McQuinn
BooksBooker Prize 2022: Shehan Karunatilaka wins with The Seven Moons of Maali AlmeidaBy Martin Doyle
Crime & LawFifth man arrested over murder in Co Kerry graveyard released without chargeBy Barry Roche