BooksNew poetry: Woman of Winter is as relevant to 21st-century women as it is true to spirit of originalBy Martina Evans
CultureSophie Ellis-Bextor’s blowtorch, Britain’s strictest headteacher and a GB News yeller: The M&S Christmas-ad controversy has it allBy Donald Clarke
FoodPaul Flynn on Oktoberfest: Go at least once, while you’re young enough, even if you don’t fancy the ideaBy Paul Flynn
BusinessIf Warren Buffett can’t find shares to buy, are stock markets overvalued? By Proinsias O'Mahony
Gaelic GamesHow Alan Kerins’s charity work is bringing out the best of goodwill in the GAABy Denis Walsh
Life & StyleHow to ... manage anger: ‘If you find yourself frequently shouting at your children, reflect on that’By Joanne Hunt
BooksNobel prize-winning author Jon Fosse on giving up alcohol and converting to CatholicismBy Rónán Hession
BooksArchaeologists have the privilege of coming face to face with dead people from the pastBy Gabriel Cooney
IrelandAn exorcism ‘sent shivers up my spine’: Offaly faith healer who treats people at his pubBy Frank McNally
EducationMy daughter wants to protect our oceans. Are there suitable third level courses?By Brian Mooney
MediaThe murder of Ashling Murphy changed Ireland, so why are we still going in circles on gender-based violence?
Your MoneyChildhood gift of stamp and coin collection turns into a valuable financial windfall By Dominic Coyle
PoliticsMcDonald: SF call for Israeli ambassador expulsion not due to fears of being ‘outflanked’By Jack Power and Sorcha Pollak
Crime & LawMan arrested over hit and run incident that killed UL student journalist (21) By Conor Lally
Social Affairs‘I’ve walked all my life down these certain roads and now I won’t walk them on my own’By Sorcha Pollak
RacingGordon Elliott faces uphill battle in trainers’ championship despite purple patch By Brian O'Connor
SoccerLiverpool up to second after Mohamed Salah’s double sees off Brentford By Andy Hunter at Anfield
UKSuella Braverman awaits her fate as she prepares for court ruling on Rwanda asylum planBy Mark Paul
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
Gaelic GamesSpectacular strike from Peter McGarry seals Munster semi-final spot for Clonmel Commercials
AmericasAs Cuba’s economic crisis deepens, citizens scramble to migrate by any meansBy Dave Sherwood in Havana
SoccerSt Patrick’s Athletic secure second FAI Cup in three years in front of record crowdBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesCastlehaven prevail over Cratloe after late flourish at odds with gruelling fareBy Denis Walsh
PoliticsGaza conflict already being investigated by International Criminal Court, says TánaisteBy Pat Leahy and Sorcha Pollak
Gaelic GamesRory Beggan helps Scotstown send Kilcoo crashing out of the Ulster club championshipBy Malachy Clerkin
An Irish DiaryDylan Thomas in Donegal – how the poet sought refuge from London’s “capital punishment” in moorland and hills By Paul Clements
SoccerSinead Farrelly’s dream year continues as Gotham win women’s soccer league in San DiegoBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesLast-gasp winners for Scotstown and Naomh Chonaill leave Ulster championship wide openBy Malachy Clerkin
Housing & PlanningPlanners to consider 25-storey apartment tower in north Dublin docklandsBy Arthur Beesley
SoccerCole Palmer keeps cool to earn Chelsea a draw in eight-goal thriller with Man CityBy David Hytner at Stamford Bridge
RugbyCullen confirms he will be able to call upon more of World Cup contingent for clash with ScarletsBy John O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesKevin McGettigan’s dramatic late goal snatches the spoils for Naomh ConaillBy Paul Fitzpatrick at Kingspan Breffni Park
SoccerTV View: Richmond Rock and youngsters’ role light up FAI Cup final once smoke clearsBy Mary Hannigan
IrelandStorm Debi: Met Éireann issues red alerts for 14 counties as schools told not to open until 10amBy Colm Keena
In the NewsWhy BSE in one Irish cow worries China - and spells trouble for farmersBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 16:54