EducationA whole new ballgame: Meet the school using soccer to keep students onside By Michelle McBride
MusicÉna Brennan on her first opera: ‘I’m going back to my lovely existential dread that I seem to put into all my work’By Michael Dervan
EuropeSpanish conservative faces failure in vote to become PM over strident unionist stanceBy Guy Hedgecoe
CultureWhat do artists need to be creative? From time and space to hope, six tell us what makes them tickBy Gemma Tipton
ResidentialWhat the property industry believes should be done to solve the housing crisis By Ronald Quinlan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: South Africa and Ireland may meet again - but watch out for ScotlandBy Gerry Thornley
OireachtasArgument for taxing cars based on weight ‘compelling’, committee to be toldBy Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsExpectation mounts that referendum on women’s ‘duties in the home’ unlikely in 2023By Pat Leahy
OpinionThe Debate: Will lower speed limits reduce road deaths? A safety campaigner vs a psychologistBy Dr Mick O'Connell and Mairéad Forsythe
Social AffairsVoluntary groups and charities asked to make contingency plans ahead of health strike By Emmet Malone
OpinionThunberg effect may have waned, but climate protest movement is back to call time on Big OilBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowJack Crowley: ‘Preparation is massive. Scotland are going to be gunning for us’ By Johnny Watterson
ResidentialPortobello two-bed with fresh pastries and city hot spots on the doorstep for €495,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Rugby World CupOpens in new window‘He’s awesome’: How Joe Schmidt is helping the All Blacks target more Rugby World Cup successBy John O'Sullivan
HealthHSE re-examining patient refunds for overseas treatment after Ombudsman criticismBy Paul Cullen
Budget 2024Opens in new windowReducing tax on rental income among budget proposals for keeping landlords in market By Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
PoliticsSignificant levels of viruses like Covid-19 anticipated in Ireland during autumn, Cabinet to be toldBy Harry McGee
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland provided the excitement but now it’s time to relax and absorb the French way of lifeBy Gerry Thornley
EuropeWarsaw and Berlin clash over cash-for-visas allegations allowing access to Schengen areaBy Derek Scally
Your FamilyHow to talk to your children about sex: Start at an early age and build from thereBy Jen Hogan
Business Today NewsletterCRH’s NY welcome; will advertisers buy Kielty; and how to dodge bank scammersBy Dominic Coyle
Climate CrisisAntarctic sea ice shrinks to lowest annual maximum level on record, data showsBy Graham Readfearn
OireachtasOpposing views on legalising assisted dying to be heard at Oireachtas committeeBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandYour morning briefing: Lower tax rate plan for landlords, and boat suspected of carrying drugs runs aground off Irish coast
BusinessRevenue at Origin Enterprises rises but profit falls amid declining commoditiesBy Ciara O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterWhy are so many sitting Fine Gael TDs quitting politics and what does it mean for the party? By Cormac McQuinn
EconomyAustralia’s ambassador urges Government to back trade deal despite farmer oppositionBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
People‘In the early 20th century Irish families lived in bedsits. Now we have 10 or 12 students or migrants in one small apartment’By Jade Wilson
ResidentialLabour of love with impressive kitchen and back garden at Inchicore home for €375,000By Jessica Doyle
Asia-PacificHopes fade for India’s moon lander as communication is lost following freezing lunar nightBy Hannah Ellis-Petersen in New Delhi
Your FamilyAssisted dying: ‘I do not want to end my days as a lost soul in a nursing home’By Sheila Wayman
Sports BriefingMalachy Clerkin: It’s Ryder Cup week and Rory McIlroy is laughing at himselfBy Malachy Clerkin
MusicDexys in Dublin review: Theatrical and moving as frontman Kevin Rowland has a reckoning with himselfBy Siobhán Kane
Courts‘It was wrong, I should have stopped,’ man charged with fatal hit-and-run in Bundoran told gardaíBy Chris McNulty
Crime & LawConcern about constitutionality of Judicial Appointments Bill could see it referred to Supreme CourtBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsCharlie Flanagan: Politics is ‘volatile’, with people drifting to ‘serious and dangerous fringe’By Vivienne Clarke and Cormac McQuinn
World‘To me, my house no longer exists’: Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh after Azerbaijan’s assaultBy Polina Ivanova in Goris
PoliticsConference on controversial Troubles legacy law postponed after opposition from victimsBy Freya McClements
Social AffairsGymnast medal controversy: Mother of girl (11) calls for anti-racism training for all sports officialsBy Jack Power
TV & RadioWho Killed Jill Dando? review: Irish viewers will sit up when the action switches to CorkBy Ed Power
HealthDisciplinary hearing of GP who refused to administer Covid-19 vaccine proceeds in privateBy Paul Cullen
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland hooker Dan Sheehan in ‘perfect’ condition for rest of World Cup campaign
Gaelic Games‘He owes his county nothing’: Waterford backing for Austin Gleeson’s decision to take a break By Gordon Manning
BusinessEir owner Xavier Niel to invest €200m in artificial intelligenceBy Adrienne Klasa and Cristina Criddle
RacingFingers being kept crossed Storm Agnes doesn’t prove a Bellewstown spoilsport for Frankie DettoriBy Brian O'Connor
OireachtasProposal for landlords to pay less tax on rental income ‘smacks of desperation’By Cormac McQuinn
BusinessPublic sector jobs rise in popularity among professionals as tech companies declineBy Ciara O'Brien
PoliticsProposed €1bn spend on health could pose risk to Budget 2024 plans, says DonohoeBy Jennifer Bray
EuropeUkraine war: tanks sent to Kyiv will ‘burn’ and cannot stop Russian victory, Moscow saysBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessFacebook owner Meta pays €171 million to break London office leaseBy Joshua Oliver and Cristina Criddle
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby’s tectonic plates are shifting towards the northern hemisphereBy Robert Kitson
OireachtasStrike by childcare providers ‘unwarranted and causing great inconvenience,’ says VaradkarBy Sarah Burns
SportEngland’s summer reaches farcical end with ODI against Ireland washed out By Ali Martin at the County Ground in Bristol
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowNew Zealand’s Scott McLeod believes Ireland and South Africa set the standardBy John O'Sullivan
Crime & LawDrug smugglers see Ireland as safe route to land cocaine in Europe due to lack of naval patrolsBy Conor Lally
CourtsStardust inquests: Eamon Butterly believed venue was ‘one of the safest places around’ By Kitty Holland
An Irish DiaryMotley Loughcrew – Frank McNally joins the crowds celebrating the autumn equinox in MeathBy Frank McNally
OireachtasNo clinical concerns about spinal surgery outcomes at Crumlin, health bosses sayBy Paul Cullen and Sarah Burns
Life & StyleBrianna Parkins: The Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner divorce has it all – revenge, Taylor Swift and PR SpinBy Brianna Parkins
Crime & Law‘An unprecedented day for the village’ - Wexford locals witness unusual air activity in drugs searchBy Brendan Furlong
PoliticsNorthern Ireland minister hints at ‘alternatives’ if no agreement on restoring institutionsBy Martin Wall
IrelandDefence Forces aims for almost one in ten female recruits in 2023, says chief-of-staffBy Harry McGee
Rugby World CupOpens in new window‘No doubts’ Antoine Dupont will be ready for quarter-finals despite facial fracture
BusinessRyanair refuses to cancel Gatwick flights amid shortage of air traffic controllersBy Barry O'Halloran
Social AffairsProtesting childcare providers tell of struggle to survive due to ‘inadequate’ funding By Emmet Malone
IrelandLocal government workers to resume engagement with politicians’ representations as dispute settledBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsO’Gorman say only 13 childcare providers have responded to request for extra financial informationBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsPAC to get advice on extent of its powers as it seeks answers in RTÉ pay saga By Jack Horgan-Jones
EnvironmentIreland weather: Met Éireann warns of ‘whole day’ weather event with arrival of Storm Agnes By Fiachra Gallagher and Mark Hilliard
SoccerDenise O’Sullivan ‘like playing with Kevin de Bruyne’ as she stars against HungaryBy Mary Hannigan
PoliticsRoderic O’Gorman warns on bed availability as thousands of extra refugees expected to arriveBy Jennifer Bray
USDonald Trump committed fraud by inflating real estate value, New York judge rulesBy Joe Miller in New York
TV & RadioObituary: RTÉ's new dark comedy is ghoulishly good fun. Shame it often forgets the laughsBy Ed Power
BusinessCCPC gains power to impose ‘substantial’ fines for breaches of competition law from today By Ellen O’Regan
BusinessHalf of businesses in low carbon pledge have not set targets to lower emissionsBy Ellen O’Regan
TechnologyNearly one in five children say they find it difficult to stop playing video gamesBy Jade Wilson
Your FamilyA stray nail flew from the clippers and lodged itself under my eyelid. I screamedBy Darragh Geraghty