FilmLaura Moss: I took a long time to realise my film was a mash-up of Frankenstein and Mary Shelley’s lifeBy Tara Brady
Social AffairsUniversal basic income: ‘Quite a few political parties are looking at it very seriously’By Emmet Malone
BusinessOil and gas companies warned to prepare for inevitable decline in demandBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Your Wellness‘Scars. Sutures. Skull-flaps. Head drains. Hair. These are the topics up for discussion today’By Stephen Clare
Commercial PropertyACB’s former headquarter facility in Cavan sold for just under €1.27mBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialShould I stay or should I go? Landlord exodus set to continue as supports fail to materialiseBy Joanne Hunt
Commercial PropertyOffices at 57 Adelaide Road fully occupied following latest letting By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin 13 freehold industrial unit for sale with full vacant possession at €2.4m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyIntercom delays move to new Dublin headquarters as fit-out costs spiralBy Ronald Quinlan
In the News‘The children ask for food we don’t have’: Irish citizens trapped in GazaBy Sorcha PollakListen | 28:39
Social AffairsBasic income for the arts: ‘That ‘Jesus Christ, what am I going to do?’ moment isn’t as bad now’By Emmet Malone
OpinionProspect of an early election is looming large in the imaginations of many in Leinster HouseBy Michael McDowell
Commercial PropertyBeauparc Utilities founder closing in on €19m deal for Chancery building in Dublin city centreBy Ronald Quinlan
Your MoneyPet insurance could save you a fortune, so know your options to care for your furry friendBy Brianna Parkins
OpinionIf you buy into the idea that you lose value as you age, it becomes self-fulfillingBy Megan Nolan
Courts‘Meticulously responsible’ Tom Martens portrayed in court as a loving father who ‘follows rules rigidly’By Brian Carroll
BusinessGrowth in visitors from far-flung markets should be weighed against carbon footprint, Tourism Ireland saysBy Mark Paul
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Club culture loses something vital when change at the top slows downBy Seán Moran
RugbyThis a golden opportunity to elevate a couple of players in the Ireland rugby squad By Gordon D'Arcy
Your Wellness‘I’m considering ending a five-year relationship, but living in a small town I’m worried I may end up single forever’By Trish Murphy
Middle EastIrish-Israeli girl remembered at vigil for hostages in JerusalemBy Hannah McCarthy in Jerusalem
Business Today NewsletterTourism Ireland’s climate plan, Pfizer’s job cuts and the economic impact if Trump winsBy Peter Flanagan
BusinessIrish public prioritise high inflation and cost of living concerns over energy switch - surveyBy Barry O'Halloran
CourtsMichelle O’Neill awarded no damages after former DUP councillor said she would be ‘put back in her kennel’
IrelandWednesday’s Top Stories: New election laws delayed, Irish beef exports to China suspended after BSE found
Climate CrisisClimate change: 2023 on track to be hottest year on record, say scientistsBy Ajit Niranjan
CourtsStudent tells court he was put out of Cork house in underwear by landlord and sonBy Barry Roche
Farming & FoodSuspension of Irish beef exports to China after BSE case disappointing, says Tánaiste By Denis Staunton, Vivienne Clarke and Tim O'Brien
BusinessKey opinion on whether Apple must pay Ireland over €13bn in tax is due tomorrowBy Joe Brennan
StageSlippery When Wet review: Sparky solo show brims with queasy humour and scathing self-awarenessBy Jane Coyle
TV & RadioRobbie Williams review: you wonder if his demons have been put back in their bottleBy Ed Power
Farming & FoodHow worried should Government be about Chinese ban on Irish beef?By Hannah Quinn-Mulligan
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Will the Dublin Marathon be shunted out of the city or showcase its landmarks?By Mary Hannigan
PoliticsKing’s speech is evidence of how far Northern Ireland has fallen down UK’s to-do listBy Freya McClements
EuropeRussia-Ukraine war: Russia attacks Ukrainian energy system 60 times ahead of winter, says KyivBy Yohannes Lowe and Mabel Banfield-Nwachi
OireachtasRedress scheme for Celtic Tiger-era apartments to be ready next year, Varadkar saysBy Sarah Burns
Israel-Hamas WarIreland ‘not slower’ than most countries in getting Irish citizens out of GazaBy Denis Staunton
Asia-Pacific‘How’s the craic?’: Micheál Martin visits China’s only comprehensive institute for Irish studies in BeijingBy Denis Staunton
RugbyGraham Rowntree expecting Munster clash with Ulster to have ‘international intensity’ By John Fallon
CourtsWoman given suspended sentence for defrauding Dublin’s Waldorf Barbers of €35,000By Jessica Magee
Inside PoliticsJeffrey Donaldson’s big decision: Will the DUP finally return to Stormont?Listen | 47:57
OireachtasLeo Varadkar does not want to ‘stop flying’ but believes there must be a move towards sustainable aviation fuelsBy Sarah Burns
Middle EastThe battle for Gaza City: Israel strikes at Hamas’s ‘centre of gravity’By Mehul Srivastava in Tel Aviv and John Paul Rathbone in London
EuropeUkraine, Moldova and Georgia welcome EU support for moves closer to membershipBy Daniel McLaughlin
BoxingRock Brynner led an extraordinary life, but Dublin was the site of one of his proudest momentsBy Dave Hannigan
Social Affairs‘Offensive’ views still possible under proposed hate crime Bill, McEntee saysBy Sorcha Pollak
EuropeRight-wing protests against Spanish amnesty for Catalan nationalists turn violentBy Guy Hedgecoe
FilmThe Marvels review: The Marvel Cinematic Universe disappears up its own black holeBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioCarol Vorderman’s departure from the BBC: Why the presenter has quit the broadcasterBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Housing & PlanningMidleton floods: Cork County Council asked to explain why old bridge on river not removedBy Barry Roche
PoliticsProposal to link tax break for film production to stronger workers’ rights fails By Cormac McQuinn
BusinessRegulator must approve any change to Dublin Airport take-offs - AirNav chairmanBy Barry O'Halloran
Crime & LawMolly Martens wanted husband out of house to seek custody of his children, prosecutors claimBy Martin Wall
CourtsSeán Quinn writes to TDs calling for investigation into takeover of his companyBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsPeter McVerry Trust ‘just about’ meets threshold for further pause to sale completion order, judge findsBy Ellen O'Riordan
An Irish DiaryA poet’s last stand – Frank McNally on the death of Dylan Thomas, 70 years ago By Frank McNally
CourtsMichael Lynn trial: Former BofI manager refuses to accept institution ‘negligent’ in its lendingBy Eimear Dodd
Crime & LawMan arrested after garda fires shot into cab of stolen lorry following 15km pursuit and car-rammingBy Barry Roche
IrelandJury shown bloodied and bent knife man claimed he used to kill Valerie French KilroyBy Paul Neilan
DublinHigher SUV parking charges and increased resident parking costs to be considered in DublinBy Olivia Kelly
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the rise of artificial intelligence: challenges from urgent to existential
InnovationInnovation awards finalist: NEG8 Carbon creates a compact modular system to capture CO2By Olive Keogh
InnovationInnovation awards finalist: Fexco’s Pace platform delivers real-time aviation emissions analysisBy Olive Keogh
InnovationInnovation awards finalist: MyGug digester turns food waste into renewable energy and fertiliserBy Olive Keogh
PoliticsTDs, Senators advised not to drive to Leinster House before planned anti-immigration protestBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic Games‘Shock and ‘disgust’ at proposal that would exclude five counties from the National Hurling League By Gordon Manning
PoliticsIrish-Israeli community and Jewish community ‘feeling very under threat’, ambassador tells parliamentary groupBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Middle EastIsrael reportedly ready to agree to a three-day ceasefire if a number of hostages are releasedBy Mark Weiss
CourtsAftermath of Jason Corbett’s killing: Thomas Martens, ex-FBI, knew just what to tell policeBy Brian Carroll in Lexington, North Carolina
Crime & LawMolly and Thomas Martens sentenced to up to 30 additional months in prison over Jason Corbett killingBy Martin Wall
CourtsFamily of Mags Fitzpatrick, Jason Corbett’s first wife, told court ‘what the Martens claimed is totally inaccurate’By Brian Carroll in Lexington, North Carolina
PoliticsNeed for ‘mature debate’ on immigration levels amid public anger, Fine Gael meeting hearsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & Law‘There is a monster lurking underneath’: What Jason Corbett’s children said about Molly MartensBy Brian Carroll