FilmFilm-maker Carol Morley: ‘Manchester was terrible for women... it was a working-class, white, boys’ town’By Tara Brady
BooksKatherine Rundell: ‘Extraordinary wealth should be looked at the same way as punching a baby in the face’By Edel Coffey
BooksWe Need to Talk: Tony Holohan doesn’t shy away from saying when he felt let down by othersBy Jack Horgan-Jones
UK“B****cks”: One elderly lady’s colourful outburst encapsulates British angst over state of trainsBy Mark Paul
ResidentialFixed, cashback or variable - what is the best mortgage option when interest rates are soaring? By Fiona Reddan
Commercial PropertyLombard Street site zoned for hotel and residential use seeks €5.5m By Ronald Quinlan
Residential1,200 homes at Ballymore’s Sea Gardens in Bray lead new housing schemes in WicklowBy Tim O'Brien
Commercial PropertyDunboyne landbank with scope for large residential development seeking €8.95mBy Ronald Quinlan
In the NewsMurders have doubled - but is Ireland really more dangerous? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 23:25
MusicThe Music Quiz: What book by Zadie Smith inspired title of Arlo Parks’ 2021 debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams?By Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionSeveral of Leinster House’s more vocal actors should be shuffling their consciencesBy Kathy Sheridan
Crime & LawNaval Service fired shots twice as ship carrying drugs tried to fleeBy Conor Lally and Barry Roche
OpinionDublin City Council is the only thing standing in the way of a beautiful capitalBy Michael McDowell
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Ireland need a knockout-round mindset for the rest of the Rugby World CupBy Gordon D'Arcy
Crime & LawCompensation of €32,000 paid in six months over complaints against lawyers By Arthur Beesley
RugbyUp to 100 fans faced ‘difficulties’ gaining admission to Ireland-South Africa matchBy Conor Pope
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowHugo Keenan: The unassuming fullback who is vital to Ireland’s Rugby World Cup hopesBy Johnny Watterson
Commercial PropertyPrice of St Stephen’s Green office cut 33% as it comes back to market at €18mBy Ronald Quinlan
PoliticsAlcohol breath-test devices that can stop cars from starting may be introduced in State next yearBy Harry McGee
EuropeGermany mulls migration barriers as growing numbers arrive and voter opposition growsBy Derek Scally
BusinessFirst Citizen profits soar on accounting gain even as interest margins squeezedBy Joe Brennan
Your WellnessCould your prime still be ahead of you? 13 peaks we reach at 40 or later – from sex to running to self-esteemBy Emma Beddington
CultureHollywood writers agree to end five-month strike after new studio dealBy Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles
Business Today NewsletterConsumers face higher energy bills, businesses see lower insurance premiums and how to navigate tax seasonBy Peter Flanagan
Housing & PlanningLong-term homeless should get greater share of social housing - Focus IrelandBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandYour Morning Briefing: Ireland braces for Storm Agnes, Naval Service seizes fleeing drugs cargo ship
Inside Politics NewsletterSeizure of ship carrying drugs puts focus back on Ireland’s ability to patrol watersBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsLiving wage should rise to €14.80 an hour, says lobby group for unions and charitiesBy Ronan McGreevy
Business‘Unprecedented’ secrecy in Google trial as tech giants push to limit disclosuresBy Nico Grant, Cecilia Kang and Tripp Mickle
GolfRory McIlroy’s LIV dig: García, Westwood and Poulter will miss us more than we miss them By Ewan Murray in Rome
Dublin‘No-show buses’ in north Dublin are putting workers at risk of getting sacked, Dáil toldBy Sarah Burns
Inside PoliticsUniversity challenge: how will the Government deal with the Supreme Court’s order to reform Seanad elections?Listen | 35:08
Education‘Huge variance’ in dropout rates across college courses a concern, Simon Harris saysBy Carl O'Brien
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowNamibia up against it as they look to end World Cup losing streak against UruguayBy John O'Sullivan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: All Blacks recall quartet after injury to face tricky Italy threat
Social AffairsEquality referendums: campaign groups, Labour call for publication of wordingBy Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawDrug ship seized off Cork with €157m of cocaine was ‘largest in the history of the State’, briefing toldBy Jack Power and Barry Roche
CourtsStardust inquest: Eamon Butterly says he made decision to lock exit doors, but it was doorman’s ideaBy Kitty Holland
Budget 2024Opens in new windowChambers Ireland calls for delivery on infrastructure and housing in Budget 2024 By Ellen O’Regan
EuropeYoung people’s court case in Europe seeks to force countries to make deeper emissions cutsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawGarda allegedly left scene of road crash and refused to answer door to investigators, Gsoc report reveals By Conor Lally
EuropeMoscow blames West for Crimea strike as commander claimed dead says ‘nothing happened’By Daniel McLaughlin
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowScottish hooker crisis means a Rugby World Cup call-up for sixth choice Johnny MatthewsBy Johnny Watterson
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowOuthalf Handre Pollard starts for much-changed Springboks against Tonga
Social AffairsPeter McVerry Trust repaying €8.3m in taxes after availing of Covid-era schemeBy Jack Power
IrelandIreland weather: Storm Agnes tracks northeastwards leaving damage in its wakeBy Ronan McGreevy and Colin Gleeson
An Irish DiaryBrief Encounter – Frank McNally on sharing the pain of total strangers By Frank McNally
Crime & Law‘Blue flu’ set to return as gardaí opt to refuse to work overtime in rosters rowBy Conor Lally
IrelandGardaí investigate if teen (14) died after taking part in viral TikTok challengeBy Carl O'Brien and Conor Lally
OireachtasLetter suggests knowledge of controversial Temple Street surgeries dates back to 2020By Paul Cullen and Sarah Burns
OireachtasGovernment’s disability reforms will not ‘knock people off benefits’, says Taoiseach By Sarah Burns
Social AffairsMigrant rights group calls for Irish residence permit card fees to be reducedBy Jade Wilson
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSuspension, injuries and a spider bite, Namibia still searching for a first World Cup win By John O'Sullivan
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on Budget tax breaks for landlords: a measure unlikely to achieve its goal
Gaelic GamesPádraic Maher will not be a part of Tipperary hurling management in 2024By Gordon Manning
CourtsPriest takes High Court challenge claiming Donegal hotel works have damaged environment By Aodhan O'Faolain
Social AffairsCommittee to advise on representation of women in the national collectionBy Tim O'Brien
EconomyBudget 2024: €65bn in surpluses to be revised down, McGrath signalsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessRyanair expects delays to delivery of Boeing 737 Max aircraftBy Charlotte Ryan and Julie Johnsson
PoliticsMiriam Lord: TDs call children’s spinal surgeries ‘one of the worst medical scandals in the history of the State’By Miriam Lord
Crime & LawCork drugs haul: Ship intended to drop cocaine at locations along Irish, UK, EU coastsBy Conor Gallagher and Barry Roche
BusinessGovernment planning ‘significant’ one-off financial support for firms in budgetBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy