EducationTechnological universities are not a ‘mistake’, they’re a milestone in 21st-century higher educationBy Tom Boland and Ellen Hazelkorn
StageThommas Kane Byrne: ‘There’s a reason most of the roles I’m offered are gangland stories. I’m so sick of it’By Kate Demolder
BusinessRTÉ and Ticketmaster ‘among worst for customer experience’ while credit unions top list By Conor Pope
Your FitnessWhat’s the difference between yoga and pilates, and which one should I choose?By Conor Capplis
Property ClinicThe approved housing body in our building won’t pay for the damage done by their tenants. What can we do?By Aisling Keenan
CultureBilly Connolly: Old age is a weird and nasty surprise. I don’t know if we should tell people about itBy Pamela Stephenson Connolly
OpinionShould landlords get a budget tax cut? A property agent debates with an economistBy Regina Mangan and Barra Roantree
OpinionHere’s one small change you can make on school run to reduce emissions and save livesBy Sadhbh O'Neill
People‘People call the US the land of opportunities and dreams. They’ve obviously not heard of Ireland’By Shauna Bowers
EducationSecuring a college place in medicine is tiring, difficult and convoluted. Here’s how I did itBy Rohan Tewari
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland getting used to being the country others are talking aboutBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawGarda rosters dispute: Rank-and-file gardaí begin refusing voluntary overtimeBy Conor Gallagher and Mark Hilliard
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowFinn Russell: ‘Scotland won’t try to take Johnny Sexton out of the match’By Johnny Watterson
IrelandRelatives of Belturbet bombing urge Government to take interstate case against UK over Troubles legacy BillBy Freya McClements
Social AffairsJewish community receives expressions of interest in south Dublin synagogue By Patsy McGarry
EducationApology sought from Dublin school for employing former Nazi SS officer as a teacherBy Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsClimate change and church inclusiveness top of papal agenda in Rome this week By Patsy McGarry
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowFinlay Bealham: ‘Who’d have thought that I’d be here at a World Cup?’By Gerry Thornley
MediaLaura Slattery: Will the last person to pay their licence fee please switch off the TV?By Laura Slattery
Crime & LawExplainer: Garda industrial action unlikely to impact frontline policing for nowBy Conor Gallagher
EuropeSally Hayden: Visa discrimination thwarts African journalists and weakens democracyBy Sally Hayden
Business Today NewsletterRTÉ's poor brand rating, income taxes over the past decade, and Tom Hanks and AI By Ciarán Hancock
OpinionFor years, Ireland has been doing something just as economically stupid as BrexitBy Fintan O'Toole
IrelandYour morning briefing: 11,000 gardaí start industrial action in roster row, while barristers strike over legal aid fees
USTrump threatened with fines of at least $250m as New York fraud trial beginsBy Lauren Aratani in New York
Your MoneyDelivery specialist DHL introduces 6.9 per cent price increase on Irish servicesBy Jade Wilson
Inside Politics NewsletterAfter three winters of crises, Coalition faces more traditional headaches in the months aheadBy Jack Horgan-Jones
ResidentialElegant Georgian terrace sure to stand the test of time on Clanbrassil Street for €1.35mBy Jessica Doyle
IrelandMary McAleese: Pope’s U-turn on blessings for gay couples a ‘complete contradiction’ of previous stanceBy Vivienne Clarke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Everybody’s talking about us - but are Scotland going to ruin the party?By Mary Hannigan
IrelandFarmers losing trees to ash dieback should be compensated like dairy farmers, IFA says By Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsDonnelly makes ‘no apologies’ for spending on healthcare amid budget tensionsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
StageThe Loved Ones review: Complex, uncomfortable stories brought to life in a refreshing, deceptively simple wayBy Seona Mac Réamoinn
IrelandIrish weather in September: Multiple stations saw record temperatures in month of extremesBy Conor Pope
Big TechMeta to charge users in EU for ad-free Instagram and FacebookBy Javier Espinoza and Hannah Murphy
CourtsCriminal courts grind to a halt as barristers strike, with Ashling Murphy case impactedBy Mary Carolan, David Raleigh and Olivia Kelleher
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowFrance captain Antoine Dupont remains on target for World Cup quarter-final
USWashington infighting puts US support for Ukraine in doubtBy James Politi, Felicia Schwartz, Lauren Fedor and Alex Rogers in Washington
PoliticsBudget 2024: Planned €12 increase in pensions, other benefits ‘inadequate’, Labour saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandActors call for State’s film subsidies to come linked to improved employment conditions By Emmet Malone
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowMike Catt says Ireland are comfortable with the high hopes around them this weekBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandMystery man who allegedly used name of dead baby to apply for passport charged with second similar offenceBy Olivia Kelleher
Politics‘Not sustainable’ to continue with pre-pandemic garda roster, Taoiseach tells DáilBy Sarah Burns
SportSwimming World Cup category for transgender athletes cancelled after no entries receivedBy Sean Ingle
BusinessIrish corporation tax revenues slip 12% to €1.8bn in September as budget day nearsBy Barry O'Halloran and Pat Leahy
FashionBallet flats are back. Podiatrists everywhere are putting down deposits on cruises and kitchen extensionsBy Brianna Parkins
Asia-PacificIndia police raid media office and journalists’ homes in illegal funding investigationBy Rahul Bedi
BusinessCouple had to pay €310,000 for backing out of Foxrock house purchase after signing, court hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
PoliticsKerry Fine Gael councillor, tipped as successor to Brendan Griffin, announces he will not seek re-electionBy Anne Lucey
IrelandTeenager (14) airlifted to hospital following crash in Co WexfordBy Mark Hilliard and Brendan Furlong
EuropeLampedusa: ‘Saving lives is not an option. It is a legal obligation. It is a moral imperative’By Sally Hayden
Crime & Law‘Karma’ for driver as van confiscated after alleged racial abuse of garage staffBy Conor Lally
ScienceNobel prize in physics awarded to three scientists for their work on electronsBy Nicola Davis Science correspondent
BusinessDublin City Council signs off on latest stage of O’Connell Street developmentBy Gordon Deegan
UKBritain’s home secretary warns of ‘hurricane’ of migrants in hardline Tory conference speechBy Mark Paul
CourtsSeven-judge Supreme Court hears appeal by alleged dissident republican against extradition to UKBy Ellen O'Riordan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowFiji centre Josua Tuisova misses his son’s funeral to remain at Rugby World Cup
BusinessGlobal shares crushed by rise in US bond yields amid fears Fed may keep interest rates higher for longer By Ellen O’Regan
IrelandDublin school says former Nazi was not prohibited from teaching there after warBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsParents forced to take annual leave from work due to shortcomings in school transport scheme, Dáil hears By Sarah Burns
EuropeFunding for memorial at former Nazi camp blocked by centre-right and far-right allianceBy Derek Scally
Housing & PlanningExplainer: Planning Bill seeks to reform the process and reduce number of court challengesBy Colm Keena
Crime & LawGardaí overwhelmingly comply with overtime protest as patrols, response times sufferBy Conor Lally
CourtsGas Networks Ireland welcomes conviction of man found tampering with gas supply at his homeBy Barry Roche
An Irish DiaryBorstal Boy Meets Butcher Boy (with Blindboy in between) – Frank McNally on the Kavanagh Weekend in InniskeenBy Frank McNally
CourtsSexual violence victims should get legal aid at all stages of legal process, Oireachtas committee toldBy Mary Carolan
Climate CrisisBob Geldof tells summit that Pepsi’s remarks on food crisis make him ‘puke’By Seanín Graham
EuropeWestern leaders seek to ease Ukraine funding fears as Russia says army ranks are fullBy Daniel McLaughlin
CenturyFormer RIC members had varying experiences in the newly formed Irish Free State, historian tells conferenceBy Barry Roche
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowNew Zealand no longer tilting at Irish windmills as focus turns to UruguayBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesGer Brennan the first player from Dublin’s 2011 side to manage a senior intercounty teamBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsYoung people outline huge difficulty in returning to rural homes to live and work By Fiachra Gallagher
EnvironmentDisease set to wipe out 90% of Ireland’s ash trees is a ‘national emergency’ - expert reviewBy Tim O'Brien and Harry McGee
Gaelic GamesCork’s Alan Cadogan announces his retirement from intercounty hurling aged 30By Gordon Manning
EuropeVenice bus crash: At least 21 dead, including two children, after coach carrying tourists falls from road
OireachtasMiriam Lord: What’s in the budget? No one knows - it’s a secret, like the Toy ShowBy Miriam Lord
Soccer‘Wait, wait, wait, wait’ - PGMOL release audio of VAR mistake in Liverpool defeat at TottenhamBy Ben Fisher and Paul MacInnes
SoccerDavid Beckham on Netflix: A lesson in how to keep your brand alive through thick and thinBy Mary Hannigan
USKevin McCarthy removed as House speaker by Republican rebelsBy Lauren Fedor and Alex Rogers in Washington
Champions LeagueManchester United’s misery continues as Turkish side Galatasaray beat them at Old TraffordBy David Hytner
IrelandDog behavioural issues among reasons for ‘unprecedented levels’ of abandonment - ISPCABy Mark Hilliard
WorkRates of remote working in Northern Ireland trail far behind those in the Republic, report saysBy Emmet Malone