BooksNorth Woods by Daniel Mason: A frustrating, involving, virtuoso, sentimental, unconvincing novelBy Kevin Power
Special ReportsGenerative AI – what is it good for and how can it boost my business?By Sandra O'Connell
In the NewsStardust Inquests: The cross examination of former manager Eamon ButterlyBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:54
PoliticsReduced transport fares, private jet tax and ‘fairer’ retrofitting plans in Sinn Féin’s alternative budgetBy Cormac McQuinn
BooksSchitt’s Creek writer Monica Heisey: ‘These days, if you’re going insane, you’re doing it digitally as well as in real life’By Kate Demolder
TravelHidden Paris: The best places for Rugby World Cup fans to visit off the beaten trackBy Susan Boyle
HealthKerry man free of prostate cancer after two weeks of radiotherapy under new trialBy Paul Cullen
Your WellnessBreast cancer: ‘Tears, fear, anxiety, disbelief and feeling numb — a whole smorgasbord going on at once’By Arlene Harris
Commercial PropertyLandmark Georgian office buildings overlooking O’Connell Street for €4.2mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyWhat will happen to Irish property values in 2024? Real estate industry players give their view By David Martin
Commercial PropertyFully let Galway office investment at €5.5m offers buyer 7.7% yield By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully let Cork city retail portfolio for €5.5m promises 7.74% yieldBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFrench investor in €18m deal for HSE offices at Dublin’s North Park By Ronald Quinlan
MusicThe Music Quiz: In the new season of Netflix’s Sex Education, which U2 song features in episode four?By Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionKathy Sheridan: From billionaire to jail. The fall of a crypto-king is a modern morality taleBy Kathy Sheridan
PeopleWhat happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but my night with U2 will stay with me foreverBy Róisín Ingle
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowDan Sheehan: ‘There’s no need to go chasing something that isn’t there’ By Gerry Thornley
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the ESRI report and the exchequer figures: warnings signs ahead of the budget
EconomyIreland’s growth has run out of steam: the post-Covid economic bounce is well and truly overBy Cliff Taylor
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: A win for Ireland over Scotland will be built on zero talent momentsBy Gordon D'Arcy
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: The GAA special congress took little time, but big decisions were madeBy Seán Moran
OpinionAggressive protesting is not a one-way street. There are gutters on both sidesBy Michael McDowell
USKevin McCarthy will not seek to become House speaker again after being ousted from postBy Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterTax revenue drops again, State coffers’ climate hit and how to chase those airmilesBy Peter Flanagan
Social AffairsAssisted dying: ‘No slippery slope’ of vulnerable people being forced to end their livesBy Mark Hilliard
Inside Politics NewsletterWarnings sounded as corporation tax dips days before budget announcementBy Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandYour morning briefing: Storm clouds for Irish economy, McCarthy ousted and Italian coach crash kills 21
US‘Now what?’: Kevin McCarthy’s historic downfall blocks business and sets up leadership battleBy Lauren Fedor and Alex Rogers in Washington
EuropeUkraine joining EU would cause 20 per cent cut in CAP farming payments, study saysBy Naomi O’Leary
Euro 2028 bidEuro 2028: Ireland and UK set to be confirmed as hosts after Turkey withdrew bidBy Gavin Cummiskey
ResidentialSleek and contemporary Ballsbridge home brings outside in for €1.495mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Champions LeagueManchester United’s post‑Fergie void is now half as long as the actual golden timesBy Barney Ronay at Old Trafford
Your WellnessSocialism: ‘I slipped into it easily, as I had been born into Catholicism. I just swapped my vest’By Patrick O’Dea
StageSomewhere Out There You review: The enjoyable sweep of a head-spinning romanceBy Chris McCormack
CourtsGarda jailed after CCTV showed him climbing railing to look into female colleagues’ changing roomBy Ronan Judge
OireachtasRTÉ must show it will go beyond cuts recently announced to get €55m funds, Catherine Martin saysBy Harry McGee
StageThe Lion King in Dublin review: Even after a quarter-century, Julie Taymor’s musical is still revolutionaryBy Sara Keating
AbroadLaura Kennedy: I didn’t expect to move to Australia. I have no idea what I’m doingBy Laura Kennedy
IrelandNumber of road crash injuries is double level reported by gardaí, new figures showBy Mark Hilliard
StageShe Was a Friend of Someone Else review: A clear-eyed commentary on the fight for abortion rights in EuropeBy Helen Meany
Euro 2024 qualifyingJohn Egan ruled out but Evan Ferguson set to return to Ireland team to face GreeceBy Gavin Cummiskey
TravelDublin named world’s fourth friendliest city but still not as friendly as Cork - surveyBy Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawUndertaker arrested on suspicion of stealing from homes of dead peopleBy Shauna Bowers and Conor Gallagher
IrelandPSNI chief constable: Jon Boutcher picked as preferred candidate for interim positionBy Seanín Graham
Euro 2028 bidMalachy Clerkin: Great that Euro 2028 is coming to Ireland, but enough already with the guff about its legacyBy Malachy Clerkin
PoliticsSocial Democrats target tax hikes to fund spending increases in healthcare and housingBy Pat Leahy
Inside BusinessThe cost of climate change: ‘almost like driving another budget through public finances’Listen | 38:51
OireachtasEU Commissioner for the Environment to visit State for nitrates derogation discussionBy Sarah Burns
CourtsDeceased told cousins he had been stabbed just moments before he collapsed and died, jury to hearBy Barry Roche
Gaelic GamesLouise Ní Mhuircheartaigh, Leah Caffrey and Jennifer Dunne nominated for Player of the Year awardBy Gordon Manning
EnvironmentNew seagrass areas and rich marine life found during Irish coastline survey by Coastwatch By Kevin O'Sullivan
Live: RTÉ Oireachtas CommitteeAs it happened: Catherine Martin tells Oireachtas committee ‘everything on the table’ for future funding of RTÉBy Harry McGee
Social AffairsSamaritans sees over 1,000 calls a day, an increase of 10% on last year, new report showsBy Jade Wilson
CourtsMan who threatened to kill ISPCA officer checking on puppies banned from owning dogs for 20 yearsBy Jessica Thompson
Premier LeagueJürgen Klopp calls for replay after ‘unprecedented’ VAR mistake in Liverpool defeat at TottenhamBy Andy Hunter
CourtsAaron Brady trial should have been halted due to ‘unbearable burden’ on jury during Covid-19, court hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsSolicitor ordered off cruise ship over suicide comment awarded €16,000 for contract breachBy Ellen O'Riordan
EnvironmentDóchas calls for increased funding to address climate crisis, hunger in developing worldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BooksRough Beast by Máiría Cahill: angry, traumatised, no-nonsense view of IRA’s inside workingsBy Stephen Walker
HealthHiqa to investigate use of unlicensed springs in Temple Street children’s operationsBy Paul Cullen
Education‘It’s impossible to study this way’: students protest in Dublin to call for housing solutionBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsLaois man to face retrial for rape after new evidence from friend of complainant emergesBy Alison O'Riordan
PoliticsGovernment to focus on slashing waiting times for driving tests, says ChambersBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsEuro 2028 will be ‘great for the country’ and UK-Ireland relations, Varadkar saysBy Sarah Burns, Vivienne Clarke and Mark Hilliard
MediaPoliticians unhappy with media reporting urged to use ombudsman services as ‘powerful alternative’ to legal caseBy Arthur Beesley and Mary Carolan
EuropeUkraine war: Russia shoots down 31 drones during night attacks on border regions, Kremlin claims
CourtsMeath man who set up two companies selling ‘dodgy boxes’ to be sentenced next weekBy Jessica Magee
WorldOriginal membership card confirms former Dutch royal prince Bernhard’s Nazi Party linksBy Peter Cluskey
CourtsFingerprint and DNA evidence links East Wall man to Bray Boxing Club shooting, court hearsBy Stephen Bourke
UKSunak will put himself at the centre of his party’s campaign as he draws a contrast with Labour’s Keir StarmerBy Mark Paul
PoliticsSinn Féin would tax banks and high earners to fund housing and cost-of-living supportsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsStardust inquests: Eamon Butterly accused of being ‘last man standing’ on condition of exit doorsBy Kitty Holland
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowDamian McKenzie’s return to starting line-up an omen for All Blacks’ attacking patterns By John O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryVenice Vigil – Frank McNally on an epic Californian reading of Finnegans WakeBy Frank McNally
Social Affairs‘The world in which we live is collapsing and may be nearing breaking point’, Pope Francis saysBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessNorth’s businesses cautious on new framework for trade with Republic and EUBy Barry O'Halloran
PoliticsSinn Féin’s alternative budget is carefully calculated not to scare off the middle groundBy Pat Leahy
CourtsNative American convicted of murdering Limerick priest 40 years ago exonerated of killingBy David Raleigh
Crime & LawGardaí arrest another man in connection to €157m drugs seizure off Cork coastBy Barry Roche
PoliticsEuro 2028: DUP opposes rebuilding Casement Park with a ‘blank cheque’ of public moneyBy Seanín Graham
Social AffairsDublin school says it was not aware of teacher’s Nazi past until after deathBy Ronan McGreevy
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Gloves come off as the ‘Great Misleader’ and Portobello’s answer to Jack Nicholson clash over students digsBy Miriam Lord
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowJames Ryan a doubt for Ireland’s clash with Scotland with Iain Henderson on standbyBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsEuro 2028: Costs and benefits of Ireland bid scrutinised ‘in great detail’ after Minister questioned financial basisBy Cormac McQuinn, Sarah Burns, Seanín Graham and Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerCeltic suffer late heartbreak as Lazio’s Pedro scores winner deep in added timeBy Ewan Murray at Celtic Park
SoccerÁlvarez and Doku strike late to give Manchester City win at RB Leipzig By Jamie Jackson at the Red Bull Arena
SoccerGeordie boys Burn and Longstaff on target as Newcastle rout PSG on epic night By Louise Taylor at St James' Park
IrelandGambling a problem for one in 30 adults in Ireland, higher than previously thought - ESRI By Jade Wilson
BusinessSam Bankman-Fried painted by US as ‘cartoon villain’, his lawyer saysBy Joshua Oliver and Joe Miller