IrelandDublin Fire Brigade dealing with high volume of incidents on Halloween nightBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsHumanitarian assistance for flood-hit households extended to Louth and WexfordBy Cormac McQuinn
Advertising FeatureNorthern Ireland: Where the quality of accommodation is only matched by the warmth of the welcome
BooksSome People Need Killing and A Death in Malta: journalists shine a light on human rights abusesBy Sally Hayden
BooksWB Yeats’s Nobel Prize: 100 years on, who is to take charge of our national literature?By Joe Cleary
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas conflict: Air strike on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza leaves 50 deadBy Mark Weiss
Your MoneyEnergy price cuts of 10-30% for nearly all Irish households in coming daysBy Conor Pope and Colin Gleeson
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in NovemberBy Kevin Courtney
Your Family‘I couldn’t help but feel so angry with the world – our little babies were gone’By Niamh Holleran-McGing
BusinessSherry FitzGerald’s income rises 11% but CastleGate sale costs deliver a loss By Ciarán Hancock
Commercial PropertyAbbey Capital acquires former Hibernian Club for new headquartersBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I thought I was unscammable. I was wrong. Here’s what I learned from the unpleasant experience By Róisín Ingle
Commercial PropertyHines and Peterson Group secure €80m refinancing deal for Central PlazaBy Ronald Quinlan
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Exactly 20 years ago the GAA’s international project reached its zenith By Seán Moran
RacingTesting ground conditions could turn Down Royal feature into Gordon Elliott solo show By Brian O'Connor
OpinionBiden and Trump battle to be seen as the most pro-worker presidential candidateBy Jack Sheehan
Commercial PropertyFlow of Dublin office deals slows to a trickle as higher interest rates take holdBy Tom Leahy
Environment‘Unprecedented’ flooding hits several counties ahead of Storm CiaránBy Fiachra Gallagher, Tim O'Brien, Cormac McQuinn and Freya McClements
SoccerEileen Gleeson hails Ireland team as they secure promotion to Nations League top tier on ‘chaotic night’ By Gavin Cummiskey
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowGordon D’Arcy: Battle is heating up for Ireland’s number 10 jersey as teams learn lessons from Rugby World CupBy Gordon D'Arcy
EducationRedundancies proposed in sustainability plan for Dundalk Institute of TechnologyBy Carl O'Brien
Your Wellness‘My elderly mum is a good person, but she made my childhood and teenage years as painful as she could’By Trish Murphy
Business Today NewsletterSherry Fitz doing business, falling energy bills, and being wary of online influencersBy Dominic Coyle
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new windowThe Liffey and Intel: How the river plays a key role in multinational’s operationsBy Mark Hilliard
BusinessGlanbia upgrades earnings forecast as sports nutrition business outperformsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandYour morning briefing: New warnings as Storm Ciarán nears, energy prices set to fall by up to 30% for Irish households
In the NewsWhat a tragedy on the M50 reveals about the lives of food delivery drivers By Sorcha PollakListen | 19:53
Commercial PropertyWeWork, one of Dublin’s biggest office tenants, plans to file for bankruptcy, according to US reports
AbroadAvocados cost only about €1 in Australia and yet young people here cannot afford to buy houses eitherBy Laura Kennedy
USDonald Trump jnr takes witness stand at $250m property fraud trial in New YorkBy Callum Jones in New York
Sports BriefingSpringboks had many qualities in securing World Cup but Lady Luck also bestowed her favours By John O'Sullivan
BusinessSam Bankman-Fried denies knowing FTX money was missing, as he concludes testimonyBy J. Edward Moreno, Matthew Goldstein and David Yaffe-Bellany
CourtsHomeowners allege developer ‘concealed’ likely noise from nearby factory, in legal actionBy Jack Power
SoccerEric Cantona sings the blues, and reds, in Liberty Hall: ‘Much like he was Dublin’s Christ the Redeemer’By Mary Hannigan
CourtsAshling Murphy murder trial: Jury sent away for day after first ‘speed bump’ hitBy Mary Carolan
RugbyDavid Humphreys to take over as IRFU performance director at end of this seasonBy John O'Sullivan
GazaInjured Gazans enter Egypt as Rafah crossing opens, amid ‘urgent’ efforts to include Irish people in future evacuationsBy Nidal al-Mughrabi, Emily Rose, Denis Staunton and Jack Power
IrelandQ&A: What State support is available if your home or business is flooded due to storms?By Cormac McQuinn
EuropeGaza war fuels rise in acts of anti-Semitism across the globeBy Andrew MacAskill and Estelle Shirbon in London
HealthProgress in tackling cancer stalls due to lack of dedicated funding, charity warnsBy Paul Cullen
EducationParity with post-primary teachers pay and conditions sought by adult education tutors’ groupBy Emmet Malone
Business‘Impermissible’ broad claim being pursued against former INBS boss Michael Fingleton, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
Crime & LawQ&A: What are the stalking and non-fatal strangling offences introduced in new legislation?By Colm Keena
CourtsJason Corbett’s children told social workers he physically and verbally hurt Molly Martens, court toldBy Martin Wall
EuropeUkraine endures most widespread shelling this year as heavy fighting continuesBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsMan (20) sues over alleged severe injuries sustained in fatal Co Carlow crashBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsAlmost 40 flood-hit businesses apply for emergency funding in wake of Storm BabetBy Cormac McQuinn
An Irish DiaryThe Greatest Escape? Frank McNally on one man’s mission to make a movie about the Catalpa RescueBy Frank McNally
CourtsSolicitor expected legal charges would be registered by others in Michael Lynn’s officeBy Eimear Dodd
CourtsThree quarters of those released from prison in 2018 not working three years later, CSO showsBy Emmet Malone
Crime & LawSwimming coach George Gibney file sent to DPP after Garda investigation into fresh allegationsBy Jack Power
EuropeOne in 10 Dutch judges and prosecutors turned down high-profile case due to safety concernsBy Peter Cluskey
Middle EastFierce fighting reported in Gaza City’s outskirts as foreign nationals and injured Palestinians leave in first evacuationBy Mark Weiss and Jack Power
Politics‘A matter for the voters’: War of words erupts between Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil over housingBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandStorm Ciarán: Communities across Ireland brace for further flooding as storm arrivesBy Tim O'Brien, Rebecca Black, Barry Roche and Cormac McQuinn
CourtsHandyman accused of murdering Cork-born bishop due in Los Angeles court in January By John Harlow