Housing & PlanningLegislation to boost Land Development Agency capital is easy - but where exactly will the money come from? By Arthur Beesley
MusicGazelle Twin: ‘Our brains are these strange labyrinths. They store stuff and it waits to spring out on us later in life’By Ed Power
BooksIrish supernatural fiction in the digital age: YA writers on their recent titlesBy Claire Hennessy
HealthAbnormalities detected in cervical cancer screening fall as HPV vaccine makes impactBy Paul Cullen
FilmCat Person: Kristen Roupenian’s New Yorker sensation becomes a flabby film starring Cousin Greg and that nice girl from CodaBy Donald Clarke
ResidentialA slice of Georgian heaven on the banks of the Slaney in Wexford for €1.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Food MonthAn impressive team with Michelin pedigree at this new wine bar and restaurantBy Corinna Hardgrave
EuropePoor Things: Greece yet to develop mindset to deal as equals with EU decision-makersBy Richard Pine
ResidentialIreland’s most expensive apartment: Dublin 4 penthouse sold for €7 millionBy Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesArmagh footballer James Morgan on road to recovery and keen to make up for lost timeBy Gordon Manning
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup final week failing to build expectation with France and Ireland missing By Gerry Thornley
OpinionPromoting the advantage of ‘two Irelands’ for business would challenge everyone’s political convictionsBy Newton Emerson
ResidentialInterior designer’s Rathmines home with barn-style extension for €3.1mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
EducationUniversities to get low interest loans to build 2,700 ‘affordable’ student bedsBy Carl O'Brien
Consumer TechGoogle Pixel 8 Pro taps into the power of AI imagery with comfort of seven-year supportBy Ciara O'Brien
Climate CrisisInvestment in railways has potential to help get climate targets on trackBy Sadhbh O'Neill
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Shane Walsh, Andre Onana and Harry Maguire all see light at the end of the tunnelBy Ciarán Murphy
Health‘Significant’ number of extra abortion providers will offer services in coming monthsBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsProposals to time-limit housing for Ukrainians criticised by refugee groupsBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Jade Wilson and Sarah Burns
Abroad‘I lost my job, said goodbye to a 16-year relationship and found my golden ticket to a new life abroad’By Louise Toal
Business Today NewsletterHousing cash unspent, costs of climate change and Paddy Cosgrave’s ongoing woes
Social AffairsNumbers reporting sexual abuse in childhood up 12% last year, One in Four saysBy Colin Gleeson
Inside Politics NewsletterEU leaders meet as union grapples with its response to fallout from two major wars on its doorstepBy Harry McGee
IrelandYour morning briefing: Hunt for gunman after at least 16 shot dead in US, Irish citizens urged to leave Lebanon
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSouth Africa start with Pollard for World Cup final and with go 7-1 split on the bench
MusicPicture This at 3Arena, Dublin: ‘We’ve been waiting a long time for this, playing to our home people’By Kate Brayden
Sports BriefingWith Ireland and France missing, there’s little sense this is a World Cup final weekBy Mary Hannigan
IrelandBank holiday weather: Heavy rain, sunny spells and possible thunder forecast for weekendBy Tim O'Brien
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowEngland react with fury after Bongi Mbonambi cleared of racial slur without hearing By Gerard Meagher
Middle EastBodies pile up in Gaza as grieving relatives struggle to bury the deadBy Mai Khaled in Khan Younis and Heba Saleh in Cairo
Social AffairsTowns in Mayo and Longford revealed as having the most diverse populations in the StateBy Sorcha Pollak
HealthBig improvement in ovarian cancer outcomes at Mater hospital with aggressive surgical approachBy Paul Cullen
Australia‘I thought I was gone’: video captures whale body-slamming windsurfer at Sydney beachBy Jordyn Beazley
Rugby World CupOpens in new window‘We lost, but we won’: Johnny Sexton signs off with emotional retirement statementBy David Gorman
CourtsWoman settles case alleging burns from laser hair removal that left her looking ‘like a leopard’
OpinionPaddy Cosgrave’s downfall highlights dangers of constructing arguments on social mediaBy Diarmaid Ferriter
OireachtasWoman has been living in emergency accommodation with five children for 2½ years, Dáil hearsBy Sarah Burns
StageL’Aube Rouge review: One of those unfortunate works in which problems stand out more clearly than strengthsBy Michael Dervan
USMaine gun attacks: Biden urges Republicans to back gun control laws after 18 killed and 13 woundedBy Martin Wall
Social Affairs‘I’ve always felt I can add value to this country’: Census details diversity in Irish populationBy Sorcha Pollak
Crime & LawFemale Garda members targeted by colleagues in ‘offensive’ WhatsApp messages By Conor Lally
CourtsAshling Murphy trial: Accused in ‘very low spirits, even desperate’ after making ‘confession’ to murderBy Mary Carolan
HealthIrish teens say 'no way' to smoking 'they perceive vaping to be safer and that is an issue'By Shauna Bowers
Crime & LawRegulations on use of e-scooters to be introduced within weeks, says MinisterBy Olivia Kelly
CourtsWoman sues Pornhub claiming recordings of her being sexually abused appeared on siteBy Aodhan O'Faolain
EducationRent for thousands of State-funded student beds to be provided at ‘below market rates’By Carl O'Brien
DublinPlaque unveiled in memory of Sean Foster, first child killed in Easter 1916 RisingBy Olivia Kelly
Israel-Hamas warWhy Hizbullah are unlikely to open a second front in Lebanon in Israel-Hamas conflictBy Michael Jansen
CourtsTesla owner who drove with ‘arms folded’ on autopilot on M50 cleared of dangerous drivingBy Tom Tuite
An Irish DiaryBalladeer Diary - Frank McNally on the Dubliners, ‘Tonehenge’ and sculptor Edward DelaneyBy Frank McNally
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup final: New Zealand play it safe as South Africa roll dice with 7-1 bench splitBy Gerry Thornley
PoliticsTaoiseach rejects claims he blindsided Tánaiste on plans for Ukrainian refugeesBy Pat Leahy and Carl O'Brien
Israel-Hamas warIsrael’s strikes on Gaza are some of the most intense this centuryBy Patrick Kingsley in Jerusalem
Israel-Hamas warAnalysis: Ireland has traditionally been regarded as among the most pro-Palestinian EU membersBy Pat Leahy
Climate CrisisSocietal consensus needed to expedite flood-protection projects, says Tánaiste By Kevin O'Sullivan
SoccerIreland v Albania: Promise of Katie McCabe ‘bangers’ should bring the crowds By Gavin Cummiskey
Soccer‘If I wanted to manage any team, it’s this team’: Ireland interim boss Eileen Gleeson wants permanent roleBy Gavin Cummiskey