BooksThe New Leviathans by John Gray: An unflinching journey into the bowels of the human conditionBy Niamh Jiménez
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: Which of these is a Japanese confectionery made with beans covered in refined sugar?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
Financial ServicesFinancial misconduct sanctions face growing pushback from lawyers and directorsBy Arthur Beesley
Rugby World CupOpens in new window‘I feel like I’m only scratching the surface’ - Joe McCarthy on his impressive Rugby World Cup bow By Gerry Thornley
EducationSchool denies discrimination by rewarding pupils in Communion choir with ice-creamBy Carl O'Brien
OpinionUna Mullally: Neither the council nor Government shouted stop as parts of Dublin’s character were erasedBy Una Mullally
EducationUrgent revision of CAO points system is a core challenge for higher educationBy Derek O’Byrne
BusinessIreland needs much faster fibre telecom networks to meet the needs of foreign investorsBy John Gilvarry
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowJohnny Sexton keen to keep the foot down for Ireland’s next game with TongaBy Gerry Thornley
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland tick all the boxes in Rugby World Cup opener but the heavy lifting is still to come By Gerry Thornley
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowThe Offload: Johnny Sexton returns from 175-day gap - and it was like he never went away By Nathan Johns
BusinessCost ‘a barrier’ to sustainable product choices for 2 in 5 people, survey findsBy Laura Slattery
StageWhen a fetish site posted photographs of Gráinne Blumenthal, she refused to be embarrassedBy Kate Demolder
Your FitnessSoft coverings, hard truths: The world of Limerick’s champion powerlifter By Brian Strahan
Life & StyleA sustainable new Irish wetsuit made from oyster shells and sugar caneBy Catherine Cleary
Social AffairsWhy do people move to Ireland? 'We felt welcomed and as if finally awake after a long sleep'By Alessia Micalizzi
EducationQ&A: ‘My son in sixth year has no idea what to do after he leaves school. Can you help?’By Brian Mooney
SportAngling notes: Patrick Ennis lands cracking trout of 2.79kg to triumph at Lough OwelBy Derek Evans
Your MoneyOran O’Kelly: ‘I try to convince my girlfriend that every bike is an investment’By Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionSinéad O’Connor’s warning about online pile-ons was prophetic in more ways than oneBy Joe Humphreys
Abroad‘When I see another eejit using a Centra bag as carry-on, I wonder how so many of us managed to emigrate’By Molly Furey
Your FamilySchool uniforms: We are back to the days of making children dress like adults of old. Why?By Jen Hogan
Business Today NewsletterKingspan eyed deal, RTE Guide’s challenges and beware when the ‘B’ team is in chargeBy Peter Flanagan
IrelandTroubles legacy Bill: Ireland taking a case against UK ‘could damage Anglo-Irish relations’By Barry Roche
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Five things we learned from opening weekend of games By John O'Sullivan
MusicChristine and the Queens in Dublin: A charismatic and theatrical performance in a liberating showBy Kate Demolder
BusinessTyndall and Boston Scientific project hailed as a ‘milestone’ in cancer treatmentBy Laura Slattery
Crime & LawFour hospitalised after car driven at speed into group of people in GalwayBy Shauna Bowers
StageScaredy Fat review: Gleeful horror-comedy about terrors of cinema and of real lifeBy Chris McCormack
StageWho Wants to Write an Email review: AI gameshow is slow, uninspired and awkward By Conor Capplis
Africa‘We were covered in debris’: Moroccan earthquake survivors left sleeping outsideBy Peter Beaumont in Moulay Brahim
BusinessElon Musk’s biographer: ‘He has an epic sense of himself, as if he’s a comic book character’By Andrew Ross Sorkin
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Contrasting feelings for Irish rugby and football fans this morningBy Mary Hannigan
EuropeNorth Korean dictator Kim Jong-un expected to discuss arms sales on Russia tripBy Daniel McLaughlin
Financial ServicesFormer Bank of Ireland boss McDonagh to leave Credit Suisse for new roleBy Peter Flanagan
Your MoneyBank closures in Ireland: how the closure of 176 branches was mapped By Glen Murphy, Paul Scott and Fiona Keeley
Social AffairsBudget 2024: Free schoolbooks for second-level pupils sought ‘to break poverty cycle’By Shauna Bowers
CourtsTwo men acquitted of carrying out credit union robbery that led to detective’s murderBy Eoin Reynolds and Alison O'Riordan
LettersReaders on speed limits and road safety: ‘Changing the law means nothing without adequate enforcement’
Crime & LawViolent clashes in Galway city at weekend linked to gangs, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally and Ellen O’Donoghue
PoliticsMartin notes ‘huge incompatibility’ between Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin when asked about future coalitionBy Harry McGee
RugbyRugby World Cup: Irish fans may grapple with transport alternatives due to French air traffic control strike By Conor Pope
Asia-PacificThe last Covid reopening? North Korea eases its pandemic self-isolationBy Christian Davies in Seoul
PoliticsBudget 2024: Paschal Donohoe hints at cut in Universal Social ChargeBy Olivia Kelleher and Harry McGee
AmericasA divided Chile marks 50 years since Pinochet’s bloody military coupBy Natalia Ramos Miranda in Santiago
Courts‘It is very 1950s, isn’t it?’ Judge told of warring couple’s agreement over immersion switchBy Gordon Deegan
Gaelic GamesAll-Ireland football final to remain in July: ‘Next season will be the same footprint as this year’By Gordon Manning
EnvironmentTánaiste meets protesting farmers after they refuse to engage with Minister for AgricultureBy Harry McGee
PoliticsVaradkar and Heaton-Harris clash over Irish unity comments and progress on restoring StormontBy Arthur Beesley
Euro 2024Explainer: How can the Republic of Ireland still qualify for the Euro 2024 finals?By Gavin Cummiskey
Climate CrisisGovernment secures post-Brexit energy agreements with United Kingdom By Kevin O'Sullivan
HistoryLiam Lynch had sincere reasons for opposing treaty, former taoiseach tells commemorationBy Barry Roche
HealthSuicidal young people must wait more than 200 days for assessment in some parts of countryBy Nathan Johns
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: Referee manager Joël Jutge has serious work to do at the Rugby World Cup By Owen Doyle
BusinessKennedy Wilson completes three residential schemes in Dublin, adding 800 apartments to portfolio By Colin Gleeson
An Irish DiaryAlexander Nimmo, whose ‘tolerable village’ in the west of Ireland became ‘Dublin 4 on tour’By Ray Burke
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland v Tonga: Kick-off time, TV channel and team news for Rugby World Cup pool matchBy Eamon Donoghue
EuropeNetherlands: Two men convicted of lawyer’s murder are linked to further killingsBy Peter Cluskey
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSpringboks expect Eben Etzebeth to be back fit for Ireland clash after shoulder injury
CourtsMan abused by Bill Kenneally regarded his family as ‘big powerhouse’ in WaterfordBy Mary Carolan
IrelandFirm awarded search-and-rescue contract says it will follow staff retention rules By Emmet Malone
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Having dropped the ball initially, Marseilles must pick it upBy John O'Sullivan
TechnologyNew chips, periscope cameras and the end of lightning charging? What to expect from Apple’s new iPhone 15 By Ciara O'Brien
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the European Commission’s economic forecasts: important messages for the ECB
PoliticsNot all Ukrainian refugees may want to return home if war ends, briefing document says By Mark Hilliard
USBiden calls for national unity and defence of democracy as he marks anniversary of 9/11 attacksBy Martin Wall
Education‘There are three little words I use all the time with my students. I frequently hear them back, too’By The Secret Teacher
In the NewsBehind the scenes of hit documentary The Deepest Breath with Irish director Laura McGannBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 37:22