Education‘Gamechanger’ programme allows students to attain third-level degree outside CAO points race By Shauna Bowers
IrelandFurther education: ‘If you weren’t sure about the path you were on, you knew by the end of the year’By Colin Gleeson
EducationQ&A: How do I know if a further education and training course is the right choice for me?By Colin Gleeson
Education‘When I added up the costs of college in Dublin or Galway, it was as cheap or cheaper to go abroad’By Peter McGuire
EducationEngineering apprenticeship: ‘I went from nearly failing maths in school to getting top marks in college’By Peter McGuire
EducationStem courses: Demand pushes up CAO points requirements but alternative access routes are availableBy Shauna Bowers
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: How can it be safe for South Africa to bring on seven forwards in the second half?By Owen Doyle
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: Encouraging World Cup signs for France but questions for All Blacks and EnglandBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesGAA managers: Fewer counties looking for new boss than a year ago but they’re no easier to findBy Seán Moran
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MusicJoachim Cooder: ‘In music it’s always the sympathetic ear. You learn so much through that’By Siobhán Long
PoliticsDonegal: Sinn Féin focused on gains as constituency may grow to six seatsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowConor Murray hitting rich vein of form ahead of World CupBy Gerry Thornley
Your MoneyQ&A: What will happen to my mortgage since Ulster Bank left the Irish market?By Dominic Coyle
Your FamilyNora Owen: I would say to Brian ‘you’re forgetting a lot’ and he would say ‘so are you’By Sheila Wayman
Property ClinicNuisance neighbour: What can I do about noisy dogs, blocking of path and aggressive behaviour?By Patrick Shine
BusinessConcern grows within racing over impact of proposed ban on betting companies’ TV advertisingBy Barry O'Halloran
PeopleMy friend phoned from the airport saying ‘the Taliban is on its way. Pack your bags, life has ended for us’By Jade Wilson
OpinionFintan O’Toole: The only difference between a good migrant and a bad one is timeBy Fintan O'Toole
Business Today NewsletterDigicel paid $90m to O’Brien and companies controlled by him and everbody needs good NeighboursBy Conn Ó Midheach
BusinessIncreased competition and stale product lines leave Nike’s share price trailing the fieldBy Proinsias O'Mahony
BusinessEir paid out dividends of €1.85bn since French billionaire takeoverBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Joe Brennan
InnovationHvivo announces plans for bigger facility on back of ‘growing orderbook’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsWoman (21) charged with murder of man whose body was found off Sliabh Liag cliffs By Stephen Maguire
MusicBoygenius in Dublin: Full-on rock-star performances from Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker By Ed Power
MediaRTÉ's proposed ‘register of interests’ could apply to staff and contractors paid over €73,000By Harry McGee, Cormac McQuinn, Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
TravelAirport chaos across Europe: Know your rights if your flight is delayed or cancelledBy Conor Pope
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: Bringing seven forwards off the bench isn’t good for safety in rugbyBy Malachy Clerkin
Crime & LawGardaí recover stolen designer sunglasses after theft at Dublin AirportBy Ellen O’Donoghue
WorldVideo shows woman lying dead on floor of crowded Libyan migration detention centreBy Lorenzo Tondo in Zarzis, Tunisia
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby enters its Godzilla phase but demolition derby won’t capture many neutral heartsBy Robert Kitson
PeopleBrianna Parkins: If women decided to play constitutional chicken with the State, there’s good chance it might collapseBy Brianna Parkins
UKLondon drives ahead with controversial scheme charging motorists for driving older carsBy Mark Paul
HealthSudden death of toddler in Dublin caused by multiple factors, including sedative effect of antihistamineBy Seán McCárthaigh
DublinAugmented reality map could change how tourists and locals experience Dublin cityBy Alessia Micalizzi
BusinessUS targets 10 drugs for pricing negotiations in crackdown on costsBy Jamie Smyth and Lauren Fedor
BusinessYoghurt-maker Glenisk records profit of €5.7m chiefly due to insurance payoutBy Gordon Deegan
Middle EastIsraeli forces ‘face no accountability for killing Palestinian children’, says reportBy Michael Jansen
Education‘The teacher opened my shirt and touched my chest’: Survey reveals sexually inappropriate behaviour by teachersBy Carl O'Brien
Your MoneyFuel prices could cross €2 a litre again in winter, AA Ireland warnsBy Conor Pope and Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasMcGrath warns against new cap on number of TDs ahead of Dáil review of constituenciesBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastConcerns in Israel that meeting of Israeli and Libyan ministers has weakened trust in its officialsBy Mark Weiss
Europe‘Closed’ funeral for Wagner mercenary boss Prigozhin after unexplained plane crashBy Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsFive things to watch out for as constituency review fires starting gun on next electionBy Cormac McQuinn
An Irish DiaryFrench Paradox – Frank McNally on France’s fondness for St Fiacre (except as a baby name)By Frank McNally
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MusicElectric Picnic 2023: Gender balance difficult due to fewer women headliners, says festival directorBy Shauna Bowers and Hugh Dooley
Crime & LawPSNI officers ‘unlawfully disciplined’ after arrest made at Troubles commemorationBy Alan Erwin and Seanín Graham
TransportIrish flight disruption could last for days after 20 cancelled at Dublin Airport on TuesdayBy Fiachra Gallagher, Ronan McGreevy and Conor Pope
BusinessGoldman Sachs bought UK and US companies using Chinese state fundsBy Kaye Wiggins g and Will Louch