Middle EastIsrael persists with air strikes on Gaza as fighting with Lebanon raises fears of wider conflictBy Mark Weiss and Naomi O’Leary
Budget 2024Opens in new windowBudget package to bring total Government spending next year to over €100bnBy Pat Leahy
MusicThe Music Quiz: The title of the forthcoming Live Aid musical is a lyric from which David Bowie song?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Music‘I timed it so my parents were away at church. I just took off my clothes and set up my little tripod’By Ed Power
BooksJohn Tuomey: I thought the purpose of architecture was to change the world. Now I’m thinking about what enduresBy Gemma Tipton
Commercial PropertyNewpark Real Estate to deliver sustainable logistics space at Vantage Business ParkBy Ronald Quinlan
Your Family‘Hello, I see you have children. I also have children. Do you want to hang out?’By Aisling Marron
Commercial PropertyInternational investors ready to spend on Irish property once prices fallBy Michele McGarry
Commercial PropertyPrime Dublin city-centre site with full planning for 19 apartments seeks €1.8m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyBray site with planning in place for two logistics units seeking €4mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully let Dublin city centre residential investment guiding at €4.5m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyNew Ireland Assurance brings another office block to the market for €2.6mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLandmark Dublin 4 hotel offers scope for high-end redevelopment at €12.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowChasing a world record: All Blacks stand in Ireland’s way of equalling most consecutive winsBy John O'Sullivan
BoxingIrish medal hopes suffer blow as money helps decide Los Angeles Olympics 2028 programmeBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Data tells us what football has become but what do we want it to be?By Seán Moran
IrelandChuck Feeney’s generosity transformed Irish universities and helped fast-track peace in Northern IrelandBy Conor O'Clery
PeopleTourists in Belfast only want to hear about ‘The Three Ts’: Troubles, Titanic and (Game of) ThronesBy Caitlin Devenport
Budget 2024Opens in new windowMuted budget reaction belies fact it contains one of the most significant policy decisions in a long timeBy Pat Leahy
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: All Blacks don’t know how to be underdogs and Ireland can exploit that By Gordon D'Arcy
EducationOver one-third of higher education teaching staff are considering leaving - surveyBy Emmet Malone
CourtsPresident’s power to refer Bill to Supreme Court is an ‘important safety valve’, expert saysBy Mary Carolan
Property ClinicWe’re being dazzled by the lights on the holiday home next to us. What can we do?By Katie Cadden
Soccer‘He’s an outstanding man’ - Keith Andrews praises Andy Farrell after spending time in Irish rugby campBy Gavin Cummiskey
Your Wellness‘I’m frightened of spending retirement with my husband, I’m not sure he is someone I would choose again’By Trish Murphy
AbroadEmigrating is an exercise in unfamiliarity and discomfort. I don’t intend to go looking for Irish people just yetBy Laura Kennedy
Business Today NewsletterBudget fallout, Powerscourt Group nears sale and is there any smart money?By Peter Flanagan
IrelandYour morning briefing: the €14bn budget sees households gain from tax cuts; Israel pounds Gaza
UKIrish flights to Luton affected after fire rips through airport’s multi-storey car parkBy Shauna Bowers
Inside Politics NewsletterFrom space exploration to Garda dogs – seven budget measures you may have missed By Cormac McQuinn
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Ireland team v All Blacks to be named at lunchtime todayBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessElon Musk’s vision for free speech on X tested by Israel-Hamas war misinformationBy Hannah Murphy and Daniel Thomas
USBiden puts tensions with Israel to one side to offer full support in wake of Hamas attackBy Martin Wall
IrelandTina Satchwell case: Gardaí have until 5pm to charge or release suspect as Cork house search continuesBy Barry Roche
CourtsCompany that demoted manager on return from maternity leave is ordered to pay €31,000 compensationBy Stephen Bourke
Middle EastTaoiseach: ‘No moral equivalence’ between Hamas attacks and Israeli responseBy Vivienne Clarke and Patsy McGarry
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIreland team named: Mack Hansen starts against All Blacks but no James RyanBy Gerry Thornley
Social AffairsPeter McVerry Trust chief executive resigns, criticising ‘long-standing governance failings’By Jack Power
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PoliticsMan pepper sprayed and arrested during incident at Government Buildings on budget dayBy Conor Lally and Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasTargeting civilian infrastructure as unacceptable in Gaza as in Ukraine, says Varadkar By Sarah Burns
CourtsDublin man pleads not guilty to public order charges connected to incidents during a protest at DáilBy Tom Tuite
Middle East‘It’s not a war or a battlefield, it’s a massacre.’ How Hamas left trail of terror in Israel
Middle East‘Nothing is normal any more’: War with Hamas reshapes life in IsraelBy James Shotter in Jerusalem
On The Money NewsletterMortgage interest relief in budget will benefit the few rather than the manyBy Dominic Coyle
Crime & LawSimeon Burke among almost 50 graduates called to the Bar in Supreme Court ceremonyBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsNorth’s loyalist communities have not seen any gains from Belfast Agreement, says CampbellBy Mark Hennessy
Budget 2024Opens in new windowMortgage interest and cost of living package dominate readers’ budget questionsBy Dominic Coyle
Crime & LawTina Satchwell case: Man released without charge after arrest over suspected murderBy Barry Roche
EuropeUkraine seeks air defence boost before winter of Russian strikes on power gridBy Daniel McLaughlin
Budget 2024Opens in new windowStephen Donnelly thrown ‘under the bus’ in this year’s budget, says Sinn FéinBy Sarah Burns
Middle East‘I’m worried about the kids’: Irishman in Palestine says everyone in Gaza is a targetBy Fiachra Gallagher
Budget 2024Opens in new windowRise of 10% in criminal legal aid fees will be built upon in coming years, says McEnteeBy Harry McGee
Budget 2024Opens in new windowHealth service recruitment freeze to be extended in response to budgetary pressuresBy Paul Cullen
CourtsStardust inquests: Witness tells of attempts to remove metal bars from windows of nightclub using rope and a van By Kitty Holland
BusinessRTÉ needs State money to fund voluntary job cuts, director general tells staffBy Arthur Beesley, Laura Slattery and Deirdre Falvey
CourtsWoman rejects suggestion that nothing of ‘an intimate or sexual nature’ happened at home of broadcasterBy Eimear Dodd
BusinessHigh Court asked to determine owner of Iveagh Markets in dispute between businessman, English lord and council
IrelandAmazon and union recognition: ‘I didn’t set out to make a union film’, director of Americonned says By Emmet Malone
Middle EastHow a secretive Hamas commander masterminded the attack on IsraelBy Samia Nakhoul and Laila Bassam in Dubai
EuropeBerlin church tower left as ragged reminder of war to be transformed by Irish architectural firmBy Derek Scally
BusinessMarlet group chief executive denies attempt to ‘disengage’ from DCU land purchaseBy Ellen O'Riordan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup Diary: Shuffling around Saint-Denis with the Green Zombie army By Johnny Watterson
Social AffairsHealth and social services workers to strike after budget fails to provide pay solutionBy Emmet Malone
Social AffairsConcerns raised over ‘potential mismanagement’ of Peter McVerry Trust donationsBy Jack Power
Budget 2024Opens in new windowAs it happened: Budget 2024 fallout sees sharp exchanges in the DáilBy Fiachra Gallagher and Jack Power
Budget 2024Opens in new windowIrish health service heading for choppy waters despite record funding in budgetBy Paul Cullen
Middle East‘Madness, rage and inhumanity’: A scene of utter destruction at Kibbutz Be’eriBy Mark Weiss
Middle East‘Tiocfaidh ár lá,’ Sinn Féin councillor tells pro-Palestinian rally in DublinBy Harry McGee
EnvironmentIreland will fulfil commitment to protect 30% of marine areas by 2030 - MinisterBy Glen Murphy
EuropeGaza left without power ahead of expected Israeli ground offensiveBy Sarah Burns and Harry McGee
Middle EastDeath of Irish-Israeli woman Kim Damti (22) after Hamas attack near Gaza confirmed by familyBy Jack Power
War in the Middle EastIsrael tightens Gaza siege and forms national unity governmentBy James Shotter in Jerusalem, Mehul Srivastava in Tel Aviv and Heba Saleh in Cairo
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Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEngland v Fiji: Borthwick to axe Ford and install right-hand man Farrell for quarter-final clashBy Gerard Meagher
EducationSchool principals say rising administration burden is affecting teaching and learning for studentsBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsUsing AI in election administration could harm democratic process, study findsBy Seanín Graham