BooksTremor by Teju Cole: A good novel shouldn’t have a point. And this is a good novelBy Andrew Clarke
Budget 2024Opens in new windowRenters, homeowners, landlords: Who did best out of Budget 2024?By Fiona Reddan
EducationDealing with dyslexia: ‘It was clear to us Jack was very clever. He just wasn’t progressing in some areas’By Michelle McBride
MusicIris DeMent on recording In Spite of Ourselves: ‘I’d open my mouth and nothing would come out’By Joe Breen
EducationMy daughter wants to study nursing but I worry that CAO points are too high. Are there other options?By Brian Mooney
Your WellnessDating with mental illness: ‘I wouldn’t feel pressured into disclosing until you decide you are comfortable’By Filomena Kaguako
PoliticsIntegration challenges will ‘potentially grow’, Ministers warned, amid migrant housing issuesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
People‘Clifden provided me with answers to that question of what I want to do in my life’By Jade Wilson
Property Clinic It appears the term ‘unauthorised development’ doesn’t exist for some landlordsBy Brigid Browne
Gaelic GamesShane Walsh says commotion over Kilmacud Crokes move affected his form for GalwayBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesGAA awaiting referee Barry Tiernan’s incident report after Leinster club SFC clash By Gordon Manning
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: With so much on the line, did England’s punishment fit the crime?By Gerry Thornley
CourtsYousef Palani: Massive cash find sparked fears Sligo murders were terror-relatedBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsOfficials working on biggest overhaul of State’s system for receiving those fleeing war in UkraineBy Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionIreland is weirdly entwined with the idea of a Jewish homeland, but not in the way many imagineBy Fintan O'Toole
Health‘Savings and efficiencies’ needed in health budget, senior officials acknowledgeBy Pat Leahy and Paul Cullen
Your Family‘I think when you are a transplant candidate, death kind of becomes a companion that you get used to’By Sheila Wayman
OpinionAre fee-paying schools good value for the State, or part of a toxic culture that links education to money?By Aodhán Ó Ríordáin and Arthur Godsil
USTrump promises to stay above fray as Republicans seek his support in vote for Speaker By Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterWeb Summit in crisis, nursing home blame game and who came out on top from the budget?By Peter Flanagan
Inside Politics NewsletterHealth funding row one of many big political challenges on horizon By Harry McGee
BusinessSchool lunches company The Lunch Bag to add 240 full-time roles at Nenagh headquartersBy Ciara O'Brien
IrelandYour morning briefing: Cash find at Sligo murderer’s home sparked terrorism fears, Israeli firm fires Dublin woman over social posts
IrelandCork flooding: County council defends response following ‘unprecedented’ rainfallBy Barry Roche
HealthHospital overcrowding: People ‘terrified’ of going to University Hospital Limerick emergency departmentBy Vivienne Clarke
IrelandSoutheast sees localised flooding and surging rivers after heavy rainBy Colm Keena and Vivienne Clarke
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: South Africa get the rub of the green - or the rub of a knee at leastBy Mary Hannigan
BusinessFormer Bank of Ireland chief Francesca McDonagh hired to lead German-based funds servicerBy Joe Brennan
EuropeUkraine war: ‘Sabotage’ attack launched on Sevastopol, says occupation governorBy Rachel Hall, Charlie Moloney and Warren Murray
MusicThe Streets in Dublin review: ‘Don’t put this on Instagram,’ Mike Skinner warns as he offers tequila shots to the throngBy Lauren Murphy
War in the Middle EastBiden urges Netanyahu to maintain ‘urgently needed’ aid to Gaza StripBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsFormer school caretaker who sexually abused daughter jailed for eight and a half yearsBy Isabel Hayes
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowWorld Rugby announce expanded 24-team World Cup and new 12-team Nations League
CourtsAshling Murphy trial: Murder accused had scratched face and ‘did not want to talk too much’ when he called to friend’s home, court toldBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawFermoy to bid farewell to Tina Satchwell when cortege passes through home townBy Barry Roche
HealthNo cuts to health services next year despite ‘guaranteed deficit’, HSE chief says By Paul Cullen
PeopleBritney Spears was treated in a way that seems impossibly gross now. Could it happen again?By Brianna Parkins
Gaelic GamesLeinster Council receive referee’s report after controversial Tullamore incidentBy Gordon Manning
OireachtasFailing to legislate for assisted dying ‘most dangerous option’, committee toldBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsCouncil agrees to order quashing decision to defer homeless mother’s social housing applicationBy Ellen O'Riordan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby players increase risk of serious brain disease by 14 per cent every year - report
Crime & LawGardaí verifying FBI identification of mystery man who applied for false passports in CorkBy Barry Roche
BusinessKBC Ireland offers ‘goodwill’ payments of up to €75 to former savers for breachBy Joe Brennan
CourtsWoman raped as a child by father challenges exclusion from State compensation schemeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Courts‘Extremely likely’ that Clare man will go to prison for ‘coercive control’ of wifeBy Gordon Deegan
Middle EastFreed Israeli hostage tells of initial beatings but then being treated ‘gently’ by Hamas captors
PoliticsStephen Nolan accused of ‘corrupting’ BBC recruitment process by ‘coaching’ candidate prior to interviewBy Seanín Graham
MusicRichard Goode at NCH: A beautiful recital communicated like intimate confidences between close friendsBy Michael Dervan
CourtsSecurity guard for TV and film productions becomes a character in his own Love/Hate after transporting drugsBy Eimear Dodd
EducationHow AI could change learning: six takeaways from Ireland’s largest ever event for language teachersBy Eve Moore
USSpiritual home of Martin Luther King jnr now a 21st-century church but its teachings remain the sameBy Shauna Bowers
SportScotland comfortably chase Ireland’s total to draw T20 series of Celtic ChallengeBy Nathan Johns
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas war: Gulf states walk geopolitical tightrope as popular Arab sentiment condemns bombardment of Gaza By Michael Jansen
Politics‘Incontrovertible’ evidence Gaza faces human catastrophe within days unless fuel is allowed in – TánaisteBy Harry McGee
Asia-PacificChina tells Israel that military campaign against Hamas must be conducted within international lawBy Denis Staunton
Courts‘Abusive’ murder accused told new girlfriend he had ‘helped’ ex put knife through her stomach, witness tells trialBy Alison O'Riordan
CourtsStardust victim tells of ‘clutching’ her sister’s hand as she was pulled from infernoBy Kitty Holland
EnvironmentIrish people believe global warming will harm ‘people in the future’, not themBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Ireland‘Heated’ Cabinet row breaks out over proposed new approach to accommodating refugees fleeing UkraineBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
IrelandInternal Wix chat encouraged staff to support Israel’s ‘narrative’ in Hamas conflictBy Jack Power
An Irish DiaryFighting Talk – Frank McNally on the perilous pubs and less-than-mean streets of DublinBy Frank McNally
USFormer Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis pleads guilty in Georgia election caseBy Lauren Fedor in Washington and Joe Miller in New York
SoccerManchester City boss Guardiola criticises Young Boys’ artificial pitch ahead of Champions League gameBy Jamie Jackson
EnvironmentStates awash with fossil fuel profits should divert funds to tackle climate crisis, says Eamon RyanBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Crime & LawGardaí want right to strike, better pay and bigger pensions to address recruitment ‘crisis’By Conor Lally
SoccerHowe refuses to rule out possibility of Newcastle winning the Champions League By Louise Taylor
PoliticsVisitors to Republic may be put off travelling into North under immigration proposal, politicians warn By Mark Hennessy
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: Nations League and expanded World Cup should be viewed in a positive lightBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsGovernment agrees flooding assistance schemes with ‘quick payments’ of up to €10,000By Pat Leahy
OireachtasWoman (64) left waiting on a trolley in Tallaght Hospital for 76 hours for admission to the stroke ward, Dáil toldBy Sarah Burns
SoccerGabriel Jesus continues stellar Champions League form as Arsenal hold on away to Sevilla By Sid Lowe at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium
SoccerAndre Onana saves injury-time penalty as Manchester United see off Copenhagen By David Hytner at Old Trafford
Commercial PropertyElmpark campus in Dublin 4 for sale at heavily discounted guide of €55mBy Ronald Quinlan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowNew Zealand v South Africa: Kick-off time, TV channels and team news ahead of Rugby World Cup finalBy David Gorman