BooksWhite Torture: Interviews with Iranian Women Prisoners — being punished for speaking out By Lia Mills
BusinessMore than half of Twitter’s 500 Dublin staff to be axed in ‘random and indiscriminate’ cullingBy Ciara O'Brien and Ian Curran
OpinionSally Hayden: EU adds Egypt to the list of countries it is paying to keep migrants outBy Sally Hayden
Climate CrisisRich countries must agree historic pact to help poor address climate crisis or ‘we are doomed’, UN warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsSinn Féin puts Irish unity top of its agenda - but voters want action on housing, health and inflationBy Jennifer Bray
RecipesBaked Hokkaido pumpkin, brown butter hazelnuts, bonito vinegar and goats’ cheeseBy Gráinne O'Keefe
Fine Art & AntiquesMeet Jack Coulter, the Irish artist who experiences sound as colourBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
EnvironmentWhat are these mushrooms I found on Kilrush golf course? Readers’ nature queries By Éanna Ní Lamhna
Social Affairs‘Parental alienation’: Child abuse, or a pseudoscientific tool to silence domestic violence victims?By Kitty Holland
IrelandRisks to Ireland’s energy supply could have ‘chilling effect’ on inward investment, Ibec warnsBy Cormac McQuinn
PeopleThe most disturbing aspect of Twitter? Its consistent ability to reveal people at their absolute worstBy Seán Moncrieff
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they end By Tony Clayton-Lea
PeopleHow to stay warm, well and content through winter: Advice from those who work or exercise outdoors By Joanne Hunt
BooksLosing the Plot by Derek Owusu: a stirring ode to motherhood and life on the marginsBy Rabeea Saleem
BooksThe Persuaders by Anand Giridharadas: striking the balance between criticism and persuasionBy Rory Kiberd
BooksDominic Dromgoole Q&A: ‘It is absurd and disproportionate how much great dramatic writing has emerged from Ireland’By Martin Doyle
Books‘This book is a love letter to my mother, which doesn’t mean it would be easy for her to read’By John Self
RestaurantsIreland’s best wheelchair-friendly bars and restaurants, according to a recent wheelchair userBy Ciara McQuillan
FilmPaul Mescal: ‘I didn’t know actors growing up ... Actors didn’t come from Maynooth’By Donald Clarke
Ross O'Carroll-KellyRoss O’Carroll-Kelly: ‘Newpork is famous for kids with pierced lips...They don’t even care about rugby’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 05:46
GardeningTop tip to ensure a very long-lasting, colourful display of flowering plantsBy Fionnuala Fallon
Fine Art & AntiquesPair of Irish tables among the treasures at Lord and Lady Weinstock saleBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Social AffairsLunch clubs, food banks and warm hubs: the older London Irish face a tough winterBy Simon Carswell
RestaurantsNew tipping law: How to leave a gratuity in an Irish restaurant after December 1stBy Corinna Hardgrave
BooksA Horse at Night: On Writing — admirable intellect, but this book fails to convinceBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne
OpinionFintan O’Toole: The Irish are living an American dream. Or hallucination. Or delusionBy Fintan O'Toole
OpinionJennifer O’Connell: We owe Fr Seán Sheehy grudging thanks for his repugnant screedBy Jennifer O'Connell
RugbyPercy Montgomery: ‘Do I miss playing? No, I definitely prefer watching it now’ By Jonathan Drennan
Your FamilyTeenagers talk porn: ‘Whoever’s got a smart phone watches it. It’s free. It’s everywhere’By Patrick Freyne
RugbyUp-tempo Ireland can keep physical South Africa in check in mouthwatering autumn openerBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerJamie Carr: ‘I never ever felt like giving up. In all my training, failing was never an option’By Denis Walsh
BusinessTickets, please: world’s longest passenger train winds its way into record booksBy Laura Slattery
Gaelic GamesProvincial races heat up as Ballygunner begin defence of their All-Ireland crown By Seán Moran
TV & RadioThe Crown season five contains a king’s ransom of inaccuracies. But never mind thatBy Ed Power
ArtMicrosoft cofounder’s collection poised to raise $1bn in ‘largest art auction in history’By Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent
EuropeUkraine-Russia war: the frustrating and often fruitless search for missing Russian soldiersBy Neil MacFarquhar and Alina Lobzina
BusinessDublin Twitter staff ‘should consider resigning’ in solidarity with those laid off, fired employees sayBy Jade Wilson
Rugby‘It’s what they make of this now’ - Andy Farrell challenges Ireland A to improve By John O'Sullivan
Asia-PacificSeoul crowd crush: Thousands attend vigil as anger grows in South KoreaBy Raphael Rashid in Seoul
PoliticsMichelle O’Neill: DUP blocking Assembly to avoid serving under SF first ministerBy Freya McClements
Social AffairsSilent protest to be staged at Listowel church following controversial sermonsBy Anne Lucey
SportRhys McClenaghan makes history with gold for Ireland at the World Gymnastics Championships By Ian O'Riordan
ObituariesCarmen Callil obituary: Founder of feminist press Virago and self-confessed ‘difficult woman’
BusinessTwitter and Stripe have not informed Varadkar of layoff plans, says department By Colin Gleeson
PoliticsIreland can be an island of renewed opportunity, McDonald tells party ardfheisBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsStrength of Sinn Féin position evident in confidence of its leaders at ardfheisBy Freya McClements
BusinessFormer Twitter chief Jack Dorsey issues apology amid mass lay-offsBy Gloria Oladipo in New York
RugbyIreland stand firm against intense Springboks challenge to claim another memorable winBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyJimmy O’Brien shines after being thrown in at the deep end for Ireland international debutBy Nathan Johns
RugbyAndy Farrell delighted after Ireland come out on top in ‘old-fashioned slinging match’By Gerry Thornley
RugbyNienaber: ‘Ireland deserved this one . . . they showed why they are number one in the world’ By Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesUlster Club SFC: Paul Finlay plays starring role as Ballybay prove too strong for Crossmaglen
BooksIt’s impossible to keep a dry eye as Kellie Harrington and Roddy Doyle team upBy Malachy Clerkin
BooksA Guest at the Feast by Colm Tóibín: Forensic, moving and wry collection of essaysBy Sarah Gilmartin