BooksAbandoned Ireland by Rebecca Brownlie: evocative history with an eye for telling social detailBy Neil Hegarty
BooksReviews in brief: From the poetic adaptations of Derek Mahon to a history of the rag trade and a fantasy by Stephen King
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionBreda O’Brien: Junior Cert results delay another symptom of teacher shortage crisisBy Breda O'Brien
ObituariesFormer seamstress who led Argentina’s ‘mothers of the disappeared’ and defied the dictatorship
OireachtasMiriam Lord’s week: Big Phil rubs it in to the Brexiteers at London book launch By Miriam Lord
EnvironmentWhat is this mushroom-like growth that appeared in a planter pot? Readers’ nature queries By Éanna Ní Lamhna
TV & RadioAn Irishman Abroad: How a lost notebook began a nine-year podcast success storyBy Fiona McCann
CultureDonald Clarke: Commentators forget that Oscar-nominated misery is as old as the hillsBy Donald Clarke
BooksInvasion by Luke Harding and Diary of an Invasion by Andrey Kurkov: two takes on Russia’s warBy Ed O’Loughlin
IrelandWillow Park abuse survivor met ‘vacuum of silence and distaste’ after 1992 revelationBy Patsy McGarry
ObituariesMary O’Donovan obituary: Secondary school founder with radical views on education for girls
Social AffairsEast Wall protests could be early warning as Coalition fears rise of far rightBy Jennifer Bray
PeopleEileen Dunne: ‘The hardest part is thinking of myself as a pensioner. I’m still 20 in my head’By Keith Duggan
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: My wife showed everyone her new tattoo – everyone except her motherBy Seán Moncrieff
BooksUnaccompanied Traveler: The Writings of Kathleen M Murphy: Intrepid Irish womanBy Sheila de Courcy
GardeningYour gardening problems answered: How can I cure my diseased box hedging?By Fionnuala Fallon
MusicHyperpop princess Namasenda: ‘I love the maximalist thing. I love when a lot of things are happening’ By Ed Power
BooksKristin Jensen of Blasta Books: ‘I always said that if I ever won the Lotto, I’d start my own publishing house’By Marie Claire Digby
Fine Art & AntiquesLavery, Turner and trailblazing women at the National GalleryBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
PhotographyA window on our world: The street photographer who captured the lives of ordinary peopleBy Harry McGee
BooksSpeechless by Fiacre Ryan: The world through the eyes of a young poet with non-verbal autismBy Martina Evans
FoodFoods we loved but had almost forgotten: Stork, Princes Beef Paste and Fray Bentos piesBy Marie Claire Digby
Gaelic GamesNovember leaves fringe players in no doubt how to impress in Champions CupBy John O'Sullivan
BusinessECJ ruling on company ownership branded a ‘setback’ in fight against crimeBy Barry O'Halloran
PeopleLost touch with pals post-pandemic? Here’s how to rekindle the friendship spark By Róisín Ingle
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Has there ever been such a concentration of sheer idiocy on the world stage?By Fintan O'Toole
World CupFirst World Cup in Middle East is turning into great one for teams from Asian Football ConfederationBy Ken Early
World CupKevin Kilbane: Football, protests and geo-politics flow downstream together in DohaBy Kevin Kilbane
RugbyLeinster looking to take up where they left off as Glasgow come looking for revengeBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyNeeds must as Munster and Connacht roll out big guns for high-stakes derby clashBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesThe life and death of Red Óg Murphy: ‘We had no reason to believe anything was wrong’By Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: Seán McCague was our school principal and our footballing godBy Malachy Clerkin
Gaelic GamesWeekend GAA previews: Last of the provincial finalists to be decided in Leinster, Munster and UlsterBy Seán Moran
Climate CrisisNew ‘green VAT’ rates would raise more tax, reduce emissions, researchers claimBy Sylvia Thompson
IrelandVicky Phelan: hundreds expected in Kilkenny village for public tribute to campaignerBy Sarah Slater
PoliticsRyan ‘absolutely convinced’ up to 10% could vote for Greens in next electionBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Ross O'Carroll-KellyRoss O’Carroll-Kelly: Honor isn’t for everyone. She takes after her old man in that regordBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:02
Life & StyleEnhance your visibility at work: What holds us back is accepting the role others assign usBy Joanne Hunt
BusinessRussian-owned Aughinish Alumina warns of ‘uncertainty’ over Limerick firm’s futureBy Arthur Beesley
Gaelic GamesDefending champions Kilkerrin-Clonberne book place in first Croke Park finalBy Darren Kelly at Fraher Field
PoliticsFarmers need honesty on climate change not ‘miracle solutions’, Green Party hearsBy Marie O'Halloran
BooksAll the Things Left Unsaid by Michael Harding: Comforting and refreshingly honestBy Eilís Ní Dhuibhne
EnvironmentCitizens’ Assembly calls for referendum on biodiversity loss By Sarah Burns and Conor Pope
RugbyRob Russell grabs hat-trick as Leinster run in six tries in big win over Glasgow By John O'Sullivan
IrelandHousing crisis: Calls for social homes on public land as thousands march in DublinBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsNew rules will force 12,000 homes out of short lets market, Minister saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Politics‘We can have trade without investor courts’: Greens’ anti-Ceta faction are not for turningBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeWoman dies, 10 people missing after landslide on Italian island of IschiaBy Angela Giuffrida in Rome
Gaelic GamesKilcoo book place in Ulster club final with emphatic win over EnniskillenBy John Campbell