InteriorsHalloween decorations: frighteningly good tips to follow from an interior designerBy Arlene Harris
BooksNina Stibbe: ‘I’m a pack animal. I’m like a dog: when I’m on my own, I feel anxious’By Mia Levitin
GardeningHow to keep your plants in better health: follow the ‘right plant for the right place’ mantraBy Fionnuala Fallon
BooksFamily Meal by Bryan Washington: Where words fail, food becomes a common languageBy Brigid O'Dea
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Fine Art & AntiquesRathgar sale: pristine microcars including a Goggomobil Dart and a BMW Isetta 300By Elizabeth Birdthistle
BooksBilly Connolly: Rambling Man – Memorable journeys that provide plenty of belly laughs By John Walshe
BooksOne Woman Show by Christine Coulson: A truly original work that defies easy labellingBy Edel Coffey
BooksThe Cinema of Powell and Pressburger, The Red Shoes: teasing out a filmmaking partnership By Donald Clarke
Fine Art & AntiquesRare Harry Clarke panel and Elizabeth Taylor’s bracelet in Irish sales this weekBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Stage‘I’m quite a dork... I enjoy making silly fun’: The bilingual comedian on a mission to ‘give everyone in Ireland a focal’ By Niamh Donnelly
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessFinance Ireland decries ‘predatory’ bank mortgage pricing as non-banks squeezedBy Joe Brennan
StageIrish dance companies are an international success. But dance artists in Ireland struggle to earn a livingBy Michael Seaver
StageKévin Coquelard: ‘I loved the madness. You could just throw yourself on the floor and scream’By Michael Seaver
TV & RadioUnsettled: If you’re looking for context for the Israel-Palestine conflict, this podcast talks to people in the disputed territoriesBy Fiona McCann
FoodThree simple bakes anyone can make: fudgy chocolate cake, cinnamon swirl traybake and some savoury sconesBy Gráinne O'Keefe
MusicRadie Peat of Øxn: ‘I love murder ballads. I’m not mad about the fact it’s always men murdering women’By Ed Power
BooksDirty Linen: The Troubles in My Home Place – This important, humane book will prove to be a classicBy Eoin McNamee
EnvironmentOur National Parks say something about how we view and value the natural worldBy Ella McSweeney
FilmDavid Fincher on Michael Fassbender: ‘His face can be very, very elegant. He’s so watchable’ By Donald Clarke
SportIt’s not just the Ingebrigtsens: the perils of any in-family coaching relationshipBy Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic GamesA first look at GAA’s new trial rules: exciting kickouts and countless aerial midfield contestsBy Gordon Manning
OpinionWe should be wary of fetishising referendums. They’re not a great way to do businessBy Patrick Smyth
USRobert F Kennedy’s decision to break with Democrats could be factor in race for White House By Martin Wall
IrelandHuman activity implicated in Ireland’s changing climate, say expertsBy Kevin O'Sullivan, Naomi O’Leary and Mark Hilliard
PoliticsGreens in power: How the party has quietly become the most effective member of CoalitionBy Harry McGee
EnvironmentStorm Babet: A slow-moving train of rain hit Ireland. The results were disastrousBy Alan O'Reilly
Middle EastHow attitudes to Israel are shifting – and hardening – in the wider German populationBy Derek Scally
Climate CrisisFarmers could be paid for use of land to ‘slow down’ flood water, Eamon Ryan saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Naomi O’Leary and Kevin O'Sullivan
OpinionWhy not move Dublin Port now, rather than later, while we have lots of money and a housing crisis?By David McWilliams
People‘How are you meant to enjoy sex and a relationship?’ The reality of living with your parents in your 30sBy Roe McDermott
PeopleDirect provision Dublin Marathon runners: ‘I will just follow the fastest runner, because I don’t know the route’By Ian O'Riordan
Ireland‘I am very, very concerned’: Locals fear for future after shock announcement of Nestlé factory closureBy David Raleigh
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: We will never again see the like of Johnny SextonBy Gerry Thornley
BooksDon Tidey on his IRA kidnappers: ‘There was no small talk ... I survived in some miraculous way’By Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawFormer Christian Brother jailed for assaulting 19 boys investigated for alleged abuse in Co LaoisBy Colm Keena
BusinessApple’s Tim Cook drops in on China while Xi hangs out with ‘dear friend’ PutinBy Laura Slattery
OpinionAmmi Burke was given a clear message this week that the courts are not her soapboxBy Jennifer O'Connell
USTrump fined $5,000 for social media post violating gag order in fraud trialBy Lauren Aratani in New York
Thinking AnewThinking Anew: We must prioritise the powerless in our prayers and actionsBy Wendy May Jacobs
HistoryHow Irish women failed to persuade Éamon de Valera to treat them as equal citizensBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandHeavy rain expected in coming days, with seas around Ireland several degrees warmer than averageBy Ronan McGreevy
BooksThe Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho: Abolitionist’s life reimaginedBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowIan Foster insists he does not care who New Zealand face in World Cup final
BooksA Lethal Legacy: A History of Ireland in 18 Murders - Exploring dark deeds to shed light on the pastBy Ray Burke
HealthCitizens’ Assembly votes to end current approach to possession of drugs for personal useBy Ronan McGreevy
Big TechPaddy Cosgrave resigns as Web Summit chief with ‘immediate effect’ over Israel-Hamas commentsBy Ronan McGreevy and Jack Power
RugbyCaolin Blade scores hat-trick as Connacht cut through Ospreys in openerBy Linley MacKenzie at the Sportsground
Gaelic GamesChampionship 2024 draws: Jim McGuinness to face Mickey Harte as Donegal to play DerryBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesMalachy Clerkin: At my uncle’s funeral, we talked football, fathers and Jack McCarronBy Malachy Clerkin
HealthWomen diagnosed with cancer to be allowed pause their maternity leave under new plansBy Harry McGee
SoccerBobby Charlton obituary: Manchester United and England’s modest footballing genius By Gavin McOwan
RugbyJoey Carbery stars as champions Munster start on the front foot against Sharks By Kevin Fallon at Thomond Park
PoliticsSocial media trolling and spread of fake news are threat to Irish democracy, say Green Party leadersBy Harry McGee
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEngland 15 South Africa 16 as it happened: Rugby World Cup semi-finalBy David Gorman
Middle EastThousands march through Dublin in support of Palestine amid conflict in GazaBy Sarah Burns
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSouth Africa draw on deepest reserves to snatch victory from EnglandBy Gerry Thornley