MusicDamian O’Neill: An Crann – The Undertones guitarist swerves from punk/pop to evocative instrumentalsBy Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmThe Movie Quiz: Who was the first person born in the 21st century to be Oscar nominated?By Donald Clarke
SponsoredChasing waves in Donegal: The journey becomes part of the adventure in an electric crossover
Special ReportsCompany-building strategies that align for people, planet and profitabilityBy John Daly
Transport‘We’re all on edge’: Galway ring road uncertainty puts residents in limboBy Ellen O'Donoghue
TV & Radio‘Compare the cowardice of Harry Kane and his chums to the Iranian team they played against’By Mick Heaney
MusicNeil Ó Lochlainn & Cuar: Umhaill – rugged immediate music that draws the listener closeBy Cormac Larkin
EducationTeacher supply crisis: Pupils ‘deprived of their passion’ as practical subject posts remain unfilledBy Carl O'Brien
EducationReligious symbols in State schools must reflect ‘entire community’ under new planBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsSome 20,000 holiday homes sought in latest drive to house Ukrainian refugeesBy Harry McGee and Lara Marlowe
IrelandBurren environmental farming-scheme changes spark resignations by co-foundersBy Kevin O'Sullivan
FilmRoald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical: Young Irish star Alisha Weir is a compelling, spirited heroineBy Tara Brady
Financial ServicesWill Donohoe move on banking access to cash, pay and levies before McGrath handover?By Joe Brennan
MusicCrash Ensemble [Reactions]: An aptly challenging journey for audiences to mark collective’s milestoneBy Lauren Murphy
TV & RadioI know Irish Times readers, and many of you think you have a supernaturally gifted teen. You do notBy Patrick Freyne
World CupDoha Letter: Qatar’s locals already seem fed up with World Cup they never wantedBy Gavin Cummiskey
ResidentialTake5: What will €275,000 buy in Norway, France, Romania, the US and Mayo?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Your Wellness‘The best thing that ever happened to us’: Canine agents of positive changeBy John Fleming
Business Today NewsletterWherefore the banking review? Plus limits on property funds, and the latest rent figuresBy Úna McCaffrey
Morning Sports BriefingMullin heading to Geelong once again; Where are all the Qataris?By Nathan Johns
IrelandMajority of young people believe porn increases men’s interest in rough sex, study findsBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawLaw firms in Ireland survey: Economic turmoil, finding and keeping staff are key concernsBy Mary Carolan
TV & RadioThe Late Late Toy Show: All you need to know, from hordes of chirruping children to a jolt of jollinessBy Ed Power
Your WellnessEight glasses of water a day is too much for most people, study suggestsBy Hannah Devlin
IrelandOver 50s need better access to ‘good part-time jobs’, report suggestsBy Emmet Malone and Vivienne Clarke
CourtsMedical consultant Ray O’Sullivan settles against HSE over alleged failure to retrain himBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsEx-British soldier found guilty of Aidan McAnespie manslaughter at Co Tyrone checkpointBy Jonathan McCambridge and Rebecca Black
RugbyMunster vs Connacht: No rest for internationals as Beirne and Bealham among those selectedBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandMore Ukrainians will flee to Ireland this winter, Varadkar predictsBy Naomi O’Leary and Lara Marlowe
CourtsGroup initiates High Court challenge over permission for 208 apartments in KimmageBy Ellen O'Riordan
AbroadA grove of steel trees, a man whose father died before he was born and the grief of a cityBy Chris Egan
On The Money NewsletterWhy it’s not too late to sort out your tax affairs for the yearBy Dominic Coyle
EducationToo many young people are being taught by unqualified personnelBy Judith Harford and Brian Fleming
RacingBritish racing’s great white hope Constitution Hill returns to action in Fighting Fifth Hurdle By Brian O'Connor
Asia-PacificIndonesia earthquake: I heard voices calling ‘Mama’, but didn’t recognise anyBy Dera Menra Sijabat, Mike Ives and Seth Mydans
World CupWorld Cup: Iran shock Wales with late double strike By Ben Fisher at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
CourtsThere ‘cannot be one law for the rich and one law for others’, says retiring Supreme Court judgeBy Mary Carolan
CourtsHospice manager jailed for tricking charity into selling Spanish property at €200,000 below valueBy Eimear Dodd
Middle EastUltra-nationalist Itamar Ben-Gvir becomes Israel’s national security ministerBy Mark Weiss
History‘Robbed of dignity’: Free State’s Civil War dead remembered, but Government stays awayBy Ronan McGreevy
World CupTV View: Wales fail to roll up their socks as Rushie takes the biscuit by forgetting his By Gordon Manning
AfricaHomes swept away, livelihoods disrupted. A coastal community in Senegal battles the climate change tideBy Michael Oneal and Maurice Walsh in Saint-Louis, Senegal
MusicThe banjo makers: ‘When a player’s eyes light up, that’s the most satisfying moment’By Glen Murphy
EducationTCD invites views on dropping Berkeley’s name from library over slave ownershipBy Ronan McGreevy
TransportAcupuncturist loses injuries claim against Dublin Bus over fall down stairs while holding items in both handsBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandRetailers get a Black Friday bounce as shoppers return to stores in search of bargainsBy Conor Pope
RugbyEngland looking to tip autumn scales into positive territory with win over SpringboksBy Robert Kitson
MarketsEuropean shares post sixth straight week of gains on hopes of slowing rate hikesBy Joe Brennan
CourtsRegency trial: Permission to deploy Garda bugging device sought under ‘culture of secrecy’ By Alison O'Riordan
World CupQatar become the first team to be knocked out of their own World Cup By Paul MacInnes at Al Thumama Stadium
Gaelic GamesAFLW Grand Final: Irish women guaranteed winners as Lions meet Demons at homeBy Nathan Johns
PeopleLife in a homeless hub: ‘I have nowhere to go... If I’m upset, I get under my bed’By Patrick Freyne
PoliticsSinn Féin TD raised concern over site for refugee homes and warned of possible ‘serious divisions in our community’By Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsBuild social houses and we’ll write off your debts, Minister tells councilsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandGovernment accused of marking the Civil War in ‘anodyne’ way by not commemorating National Army deadBy Ronan McGreevy
World CupEdgy England made to wait after uninspiring draw against the United StatesBy Gavin Cummiskey
RugbyUlster far from fluent despite six-try victory over Zebre on return to URC actionBy Michael Sadlier at Kingspan Stadium
EnvironmentPlan for hotel near Rock of Cashel would harm ‘integrity’ of site, council toldBy Mark Hilliard
TV & RadioLate Late Toy Show: We’re all in tears when Saoibh is reunited with the friends she made at hospital By Ed Power