HealthHospital waiting lists in Northern Ireland over twice as long as in Republic, research showsBy Freya McClements
StageThe Lion King, plus 11 other great stage musicals, from Show Boat and Oklahoma! to Hamilton By Sara Keating
SportAngling Notes: Lough Mask the perfect setting for national fly-fishing championshipBy Derek Evans
In the NewsSallins Train Robbery: a miscarriage of justice with no closureBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:34
StageThe Lion King’s Irish star: ‘I can be a normal dad for a while – do the school run, bring the kids to the park’By Sara Keating
DublinSaudi investor interested in buying strategic lands at Dublin Airport, McEvaddys sayBy Arthur Beesley
BusinessBranson-backed Lightyear increases interest rate on cash balances for Irish users By Ciara O'Brien
Social Affairs‘I felt like I was begging. The emotional toll is huge’: Family carers seek overhaul of decades-old allowance in BudgetBy Kitty Holland
WorkPilita Clark: What Burberry’s Tube station stunt taught me about the marketed mindBy Pilita Clark
BusinessKilkenny Design aiming for ‘significant growth’ with €400,000 investment in online storeBy Ellen O’Regan
BusinessCreating billion-euro businesses with global scale a key goal for new Enterprise Ireland chairmanBy Ciarán Hancock
BusinessTax incentives and low finance scheme called for by banking body to encourage home retrofittingBy Ellen O’Regan
UnthinkableThis philosopher foresaw the biggest problem with AI. Now he’s sounding another warningBy Joe Humphreys
GolfRyder Cup is packed with noise and needle, and for a respectful game it is a high-wire actBy Denis Walsh
Social AffairsDispute over pay set to trigger strike warning as key voluntary sector workers go to ballotBy Emmet Malone
SoccerRepublic of Ireland overwhelm Northern Ireland in first women’s international at the AvivaBy Gavin Cummiskey
Social AffairsDeliveroo sought changes to Irish labour law amid claim students ‘desire’ platform workBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Social AffairsPrisoners sleeping on matresses ‘wedged next to lavatories’ due to overcrowdingBy Jack Power
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland’s Dan Sheehan happy to be part of memorable win over South Africa By Gerry Thornley
SoccerCaitlin Hayes seizes her opportunity with Ireland and does not intend to let goBy Mary Hannigan
Your Money‘I’m allergic to online shopping - before, during and since the pandemic’By Tony Clayton-Lea
AbroadThe 92-year-old Irishwoman in Pakistan: ‘I would love to come home one last time’By Sally Teehan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Memorable Ireland victory over South Africa built on splendid defensive lineBy Gerry Thornley
Your Family‘Get off my son you little s**t’: Some adults appear to forget they’re attending children’s matchesBy Jen Hogan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowLies, damned lies and the statistics that show Ireland should have lost to South AfricaBy Nathan Johns
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland v South Africa: Andy Farrell’s composed team stayed in the fight and found a way to winBy Gerry Thornley
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland v South Africa: Tadhg Beirne delivers another epic shift in a battle of inches By Johnny Watterson
OpinionLough Neagh dying in plain sight is almost too good a metaphor for North’s poisoned politicsBy Matthew O'Toole
Business Today NewsletterHouse retrofits and tax breaks, Kilkenny group’s new online store, and ways to save the Irish stock exchangeBy Ciarán Hancock
IrelandYour morning briefing: Saudi investor interest in Dublin Airport lands; man arrested after boy (9) killed in hit and run
EuropeMatteo Messina Denaro, ‘last godfather’ of Sicilian mafia, dies after long illness, reports sayBy Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo
Property ClinicMy mum’s new apartment doesn’t have infrastructure to connect to broadband. What can we do?By Paul Huberman
Social AffairsState not doing enough to encourage more women to enter politics, human rights watchdog warnsBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessAverage price of three-bed semi in Ireland rises above €300,000 for first time since 2007 By Ian Curran
StageThe New York Times went to see Andrew Scott’s one-man Chekhov play. This is its verdictBy Houman Barekat
TransportMayo coroner demands action on ‘notorious’ stretch of road where Ciaran Keating died in crashBy Tom Shiel
EnvironmentStorm Agnes: Met Éireann issues wind warning for Leinster and Munster on Wednesday By Ronan McGreevy
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: Ireland’s World Cup bandwagon just keeps growing and growingBy Malachy Clerkin
Social AffairsHighest immigration since Celtic Tiger pushes State population to almost 5.3mBy Ronan McGreevy and Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawMurders double in Republic, driven by domestic rather than gangland killingsBy Conor Lally
MediaAdvertisers watching to see if viewers stick with the Late Late Show and Patrick KieltyBy Bernice Harrison
IrelandGymnastics Ireland apologises to black competitor ignored by judge distributing participation medalsBy Ellen O’Donoghue
CourtsCourt of Appeal dismisses appeal by John Delaney over allowing seized documents to be used in criminal investigationBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: What Ireland must do to reach quarter-finals. It’s not guaranteedBy Eamon Donoghue
Golf‘I don’t think about losing’: Luke Donald gets Michael Jordan backing for Ryder CupBy Ewan Murray
Asia-PacificNagorno-Karabakh: thousands leave disputed region for Armenia after Azerbaijani attackBy Andrew Roth in Goris and Sam Jones
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGregor Townsend expects Scotland v Ireland to be a shoot-out for last eightBy Luke McLaughlin in Nice
BusinessCouncil ordered to pay woman more than €50,000 after not providing suitable office workstationBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessMcAleer and Rushe wins €69m contract to deliver 196-unit residential developmentBy Colin Gleeson
RugbyIrish rugby fans ‘devastated’ after being denied entry to Ireland v South Africa despite ticketsBy Conor Pope
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEddie Jones apologises as Australia face early Rugby World Cup exit
EuropeOdesa strike ‘retaliation’ for Crimea attack that allegedly killed Russian fleet commanderBy Daniel McLaughlin
Crime & LawOne Garda injured during far-right Leinster House protest, policing committee hearsBy Conor Gallagher
EducationStudent-staff ratios in universities ‘much worse’ than recession-hit 1980s, warns UCD presidentBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessLondon Gatwick airport restricts flight numbers for week amid air traffic control problemsBy Gwyn Topham and Mark Sweney
Social AffairsAbout 5,000 workers at 18 voluntary organisations set to take strike action over pay next monthBy Emmet Malone
HealthAlmost 100 hospital consultants earned above €300,000 last year, with one receiving €974,000By Paul Cullen
AthleticsCatherina McKiernan: ‘I wouldn’t be overly surprised by a woman running a 2:11 marathon′By Ian O'Riordan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowAntoine Dupont may return to Rugby World Cup action in protective face maskBy Gerard Meagher in Lyons
Crime & LawSuspected anti-5G activist facing charges of damaging nine telephone masts in west of IrelandBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsMan charged in connection with hit and run in which boy (9) was killed in DonegalBy Mark Hilliard
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: It’s time for World Rugby to make the 5-3 replacements split compulsoryBy Owen Doyle
TransportNavan train line reopening moves one step closer with plans to appoint consultantsBy Jade Wilson
GolfRory McIlroy: ‘Everything I’ve done since started from that last day at Whistling Straits’ By Ewan Murray in Rome
Crime & LawBoat suspected of carrying large amount of cocaine runs aground in Co WexfordBy Conor Lally and Conor Gallagher
IrelandNumber of murders almost doubles in 12-month period in the Republic, according to CSO figuresBy Conor Lally and Jade Wilson
Housing & PlanningPeople Before Profit seek reinstatement of eviction ban ‘for duration of current housing emergency’By Fiachra Gallagher
TV & RadioGrá ar an Trá: it’s all fun and games until Gráinne Seoige swoops in and starts the interrogation By Ed Power
IrelandDivers to search slurry tanks and water lagoons in bid to find missing man feared abductedBy Barry Roche
CourtsHusband was not told of his wife’s fears, inquest into deaths of mother and child hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
EducationI’m hopelessly confused over study options for my son after the Leaving Cert. Can you help?By Brian Mooney
EducationThe Secret Teacher: The biggest predictor of whether someone will go the distance is whether they have a core inner driveBy The Secret Teacher
IrelandMayo father and son partnership win preliminary home international bridge trialsBy Seamus Dowling
Social AffairsMinister defends record on childcare spending as protest is held outside DáilBy Emmet Malone and Vivienne Clarke