MusicNaimee Coleman: The Edges - Mature and accomplished return for the Dublin singer-songwriterBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsGreen regulation amounts to a tide of red tape for financial servicesBy Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsGreen loans: Sustainable finance the best enabler of climate actionBy Sandra O'Connell
HealthBreast cancer screening ‘doesn’t make much of a difference’ to death rates, says oncologist By Paul Cullen
BooksJulia by Sandra Newman: Retelling Orwell’s 1984, but from the viewpoint of Winston Smith’s lover By Sarah Gilmartin
TV & RadioMickey Mouse topics and bullsh*t conversations: Some RTÉ shows haven’t read the public-service memoBy Mick Heaney
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowPowerful New Zealand strong favourites to reach a fifth Rugby World Cup finalBy Gerry Thornley
TV & RadioYou can hear the awe in Netflix’s David Beckham documentary. We prefer to be unimpressed by fameBy Patrick Freyne
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: Ireland needs strong regulation, but we have too many regulatorsBy John FitzGerald
RacingTiming of Frankie Dettori’s ‘retirement’ U-turn strikes an unfortunate bum noteBy Brian O'Connor
SportSharks continue to circle veteran athlete Diana Nyad’s ocean-swimming achievements By Mary Hannigan
FilmThe Movie Quiz: How many films have Robert de Niro and Martin Scorsese made together?By Donald Clarke
Asia-PacificBeijing letter: As Xi and Putin walked side by side, they looked every inch the leaders of ‘the other team’By Denis Staunton
EnvironmentUrgent action needed to improve private drinking water quality, EPA warnsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthNational children’s hospital timeline: The major events in a long-running construction sagaBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsNursing home residents to retain all income from renting homes under new plans By Jack Horgan-Jones
AbroadA Dubliner in Israel: ‘I don’t want to leave,’ my friend’s mother said. ‘But I can’t go through another war’By Pauline Carney
ResidentialWhat will €1.2 million buy in Chile, France, Sweden, Japan and Mayo?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Death by €5 – I’m drowning in subscriptions and can’t seem to stopBy Emer McLysaght
OpinionPresident Higgins’s pronouncements on foreign policy are reckless, inappropriate and dangerousBy Stephen Collins
Consumer TechIntel's Ann Kelleher: 'I have one rule in life: help people as you go along. When you need help, get it back'By Ciara O'Brien
Business Today NewsletterAdequate house insurance warning, HealthBeacon rescue and too many regulatorsBy Conn Ó Midheach
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the international reaction to conflict in the Middle East: fault lines widen
People‘Being sick was a wake-up call. I thought, if I was to die, what is the one thing I wish I had done?’By Aleksandra Konieczka and Joanne Hunt
IrelandYour morning briefing: Massive clean-up in Cork after storm Babet destruction, Biden seeks billions for Israel and Ukraine
HealthGPs warn against legalising cannabis ahead of Citizens’ Assembly vote, citing ‘profound adverse effects’By Paul Cullen
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Rugby World Cup semi-finals prompt thoughts of what might have beenBy Mary Hannigan
US'I will whip all your hair out': Moderate Republicans defy threats and reject Jim Jordan’s speaker bidBy Martin Wall
TV & RadioThe 2 Johnnies Late Night Lock In: Laddism is especially jolting in this attempt to bring 1990s British TV backBy Ed Power
Budget 2024Energy credits, tax cuts, welfare hikes: Key dates when people will get budget moneyBy Conor Pope
The Women's PodcastPerimenopause: 'I was getting on with my day to day stuff, but inside I felt like I was crumbling'Listen | 38:35
MusicMick Jagger on ageing: ‘As you get older, a lot of your friends die. I don’t have any older than me’By Ben Beaumont-Thomas
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowMatt Williams on Irish rugby: The ultimate heartbreak rests in understanding the truth. You failedBy Matt Williams
Climate CrisisClimate change: Are forecast warnings for weather events fit for purpose? By Kevin O'Sullivan
MusicMartin Hayes & The Common Ground Ensemble review: positively punk, deliriously jagged and euphoric in equal measureBy Siobhán Long
On The Money NewsletterIreland’s credit unions are about to become an even greater financial forceBy Conor Pope
The Counter RuckGerry Thornley: Unpopular Borthwick has free shot to upset favourites South AfricaBy Gerry Thornley
CenturyMichael Collins statue backed by crowd-funding unveiled in Cork cityBy Olivia Kelleher in Cork
CourtsBroadcaster accused of engaging in sexual acts with girl (16) found not guilty at Circuit Criminal CourtBy Eimear Dodd
Middle EastEU staff members express fury over von der Leyen stance on Israel-Hamas conflictBy Naomi O’Leary
SoccerEddie Howe says Sandro Tonali is in ‘pain and distress’ and vows to stand by him By Louise Taylor
CourtsSupreme Court to examine constitutionality of Minister’s power to issue binding planning directionsBy Ellen O'Riordan
HealthCitizens’ Assembly expected to recommend liberalisation of laws around common illegal drugsBy Paul Cullen
AthleticsJakob Ingebrigtsen and brothers accuse father of violent and abusive behaviour By Sean Ingle
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSouth Africa condemn death threat sent to scrumhalf Cobus ReinachBy Gerard Meagher
EuropeIsrael plans to cut links with Gaza in ‘new security reality’By James Shotter in Jerusalem, Heba Saleh in Al Arish, Donato Paolo Mancini in London and Henry Foy in Brussels
HealthDonnelly refuses to give commitment that national children’s hospital will be open in 2025By Stephen Corrigan
RacingGordon Elliott mob-handed with eight runners in Sunday’s Munster National at Limerick By Brian O'Connor
CourtsDigital rights group seeks to bring case on behalf of six women who say their intimate images were posted on Discord
CourtsMan’s wife wouldn’t let him shower in case he was meeting someone after work, court hearsBy Gordon Deegan
Social AffairsBombed Anglican-run hospital in Gaza reopens to treat casualties, Archbishop of Canterbury tells Dublin conferenceBy Patsy McGarry
MusicCMAT on launching her second album: ‘This has been the great joy of my life to be able to do this’By Ellen O’Donoghue
EuropeKyiv confident US aid will continue as UN inquiry finds evidence of more Russian war crimesBy Daniel McLaughlin
Middle East‘I have a feeling this is going to last’: Israelis evacuate the border with LebanonBy John Reed in Tiberias and Raya Jalabi in Beirut
Crime & LawPSNI interim chief constable offers to apologise to two officers who were unlawfully disciplinedBy Seanín Graham
PoliticsTánaiste suggests Israel may be holding up Gaza aid effort as he appeals for 100 trucks to be allowed into areaBy Mark Paul
An Irish DiaryThe harps, the harps – Frank McNally on the continued revival of two once-doomed instrumentsBy Frank McNally
RacingGround conditions once again dominate build-up to British Champions Day at AscotBy Brian O'Connor
Middle EastGaza stories: ‘I have lost my house, I have lost everything. We are hearing heavy shelling everywhere’ By Jade Wilson and Jack Power
Housing & PlanningNational flood insurance fund should be introduced to help ‘uninsurable’, broker saysBy Sorcha Pollak
CourtsJury shown CCTV footage of teacher Ashling Murphy’s last movements during murder trial By Fiachra Gallagher
Crime & LawCriminal barristers to get bumper payout for increased court work, even before hike in pay ratesBy Gordon Deegan
CourtsHigh Court upholds orders requiring ex-husband to vacate land so family home can be soldBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsFamily of girl who had spinal surgery at Temple Street launch High Court proceedings for medical recordsBy Aodhan O'Faolain
EducationDon’t cancel views you disagree with, Varadkar tells student debateBy Pat Leahy and Carl O'Brien
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEngland must match physical South Africa but rugby gravity is hard to defy By Robert Kitson in Paris
IrelandOrange rain warning in place for Dublin and Wicklow as weather causes major rail delays and flooded roadsBy Olivia Kelleher in Cork, Stephen Corrigan and Jack Power
SoccerSt Patrick’s Athletic turn title race into a three-horse affair after Dalymount win By Gavin Cummiskey
Israel-Hamas warIsrael PM’s office confirms release of mother and daughter hostages by Hamas By Olivia Powell and Peter Smyth
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowNew Zealand pummel Pumas as Rugby World Cup semi-final turns into a no-contestBy Gerry Thornley
ObituariesGary Holbrook obituary: Irish-American professor who brought generations of Irish student debaters to compete in US