TV & RadioThe Omagh Hum: The low-frequency drone drove locals to distraction. It also led to this charming documentaryBy Ed Power
Common GroundOpens in new windowIrish Border could not be sealed, Stormont ministers told during 2001 foot-and-mouth crisisBy Mark Hennessy
MusicThe The at Collins Barracks: Stage times, setlist, ticket information, how to get there and more
Special ReportsIgnoring cybersecurity can result in hefty fines – and the boardroom can be held responsibleBy Barry McCall
Special ReportsAddress cybercrime’s people factor via training, tech and awarenessBy Sandra O'Connell
MusicGillian Welch & David Rawlings: Woodland – Impressionistic songs underscored by despair, anxiety and a will to overcomeBy Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicBrian Deady: Welcome to Big Wow – A pleasure and a thrill to tag along for the rideBy Lauren Murphy
Common GroundOpens in new windowFootballer Neil Lennon showed ‘remarkable courage’ after sectarian abuse, said unionist ministerBy Mark Hennessy
RestaurantsCoppinger restaurant review: Better than the original, this Dublin favourite is back with a fresh menu and great cocktails By Corinna Hardgrave
FilmThe Marvel Cinematic Universe used to be pretty cool. Why is it sliding towards mediocrity?By Conor Capplis
InnovationFitter fish: Irish company uses plant extracts to improve disease resistance in aquatic lifeBy Olive Keogh
Climate CrisisIrish leaders need to start being honest about livestock’s long shadow and our unsustainable dietsBy Sadhbh O'Neill
Your WellnessNearly half of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by addressing ‘14 modifiable risk factors’By Sheila Wayman
ResidentialLook inside: Charming Co Dublin home where TV food critic cooked up a storm, for €1.5mBy Jessica Doyle
OpinionSomething weird is happening to the North’s economy, and for once Brexit is not responsibleBy Newton Emerson
IrelandMarc Godart company got permission for housing development in Cork and then sold siteBy Colm Keena
IrelandChildcare crisis should be addressed through publicly run system, says women’s councilBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsOpposition parties gearing up for November election, with posters ordered and manifestos nearing completionBy Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
Common GroundOpens in new windowHoly Cross school crisis has left a long shadow over Northern Ireland By Mark Hennessy
Soccer‘Sometimes you need a b*****d in your team’: Heimir Hallgrímsson’s first impressions of his Ireland sideBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesThere’s no begrudging the continuation of Shane Long’s boy-meets-hurl storyBy Ciarán Murphy
Leaving Cert ResultsLeaving Cert results are out on Friday. What can students expect? By Carl O'Brien
In the News PodcastWhy was a 99-year-old woman put on trial for Nazi crimes?By Sorcha PollakListen | 20:27
RacingYorkshire Oaks could see Ryan Moore more Content as O’Brien filly bids to hit Group One jackpotBy Brian O'Connor
Your FamilyYoung-onset dementia: ‘Nobody can tell us which day Wayne’s going to wake up and not know me’By Sheila Wayman
OpinionI told Christy Moore that a song he performs called Palestine makes me want to leave IrelandBy Oliver Sears
Business Today NewsletterBudget lobbying heats up as Ibec calls for infrastructure investmentBy Dominic Coyle
BusinessCorre Energy plunges again as interim chairman resigns amid deepening crisisBy Peter Flanagan
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: Opposition parties gear up for November election; Irishman serving in Ukrainian presumed dead
Common GroundOpens in new windowSouth Armagh farmers dominated compensation list over animals allegedly harmed by British soldiers’ actionsBy Mark Hennessy
EducationSchool phone ban needs collaboration with students and parents, principals’ chief saysBy Vivienne Clarke
WorkWorking from the beach: will Starbucks’ new remote boss set a trend?By Michael Dwyer and Emma Jacobs
Common GroundOpens in new windowNorthern secretary Douglas Hurd faced criticism from Catholic priests during private dinnerBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsDeferral of land tax not a ‘cynical ploy’ before election, Fianna Fáil Minister of State saysBy Vivienne Clarke and Sarah Burns
RugbyAll Blacks assistant coach Leon MacDonald departs over differences with Scott RobertsonBy Ian Ransom
TV & RadioFirst Look: The Rings of Power unveils Ciarán Hinds’s new character in blockbuster Lord of the Rings series
BusinessHospitality sector urges Government response to ‘severe challenges’ amid gloomy outlook By Ciara O'Brien
AthleticsBahrain charged with ‘serious anti-doping rule violations’ before Paris OlympicsBy Ian O'Riordan
StageThe Empty Nest review: Gogglebox-style exchanges provide witty take on married couple’s embattled relationshipBy Mary Leland
Social AffairsHundreds of cases of potential identity fraud uncovered by social welfare investigatorsBy Jennifer Bray
CourtsMan (61) wanted over killing of three police officers with IRA bomb appears before extradition courtBy Aodhán Ó Faoláin
IrelandStorm Lilian: Rain and wind warnings issued for much of the country with gales expectedBy Ronan McGreevy
RugbyDan Sheehan progressing well from ACL injury and could be back for Six NationsBy Johnny Watterson
Crime & LawEnoch Burke turns up at Wilson’s Hospital School despite High Court orderBy Conor Gallagher
Middle EastTanks move deeper into Gaza with at least 27 Palestinians killed in latest Israeli strikes
CourtsJudge defers decision on free legal aid for man accused of stabbing brothers in land disputeBy Barry Roche
BooksThe Instrumentalist by Harriet Constable: An imaginative reconstruction of the life of the most celebrated virtuosa you’ve never heard ofBy Helen Cullen
Middle East‘We don’t have a life’: Palestinian shepherds struggle to graze amid growing settlementsBy Sally Hayden
SportJohnny Watterson: Olympic champion Paul O’Donovan offers a lesson in humilityBy Johnny Watterson
CourtsRabbi charged with performing illegal circumcision on baby boy allowed to return to London on €60,000 bailBy Tom Tuite
CourtsMan (31) returned for trial over murder of man found dead in Cork sheltered housing complexBy Barry Roche
Life & StyleParents and teachers on banning mobile phones in schools: ‘There are many much bigger issues’By Jen Hogan
Ireland‘A strong woman, took no sh*t’: Members of public sign book of condolences for Nell McCaffertyBy Kitty Holland
IrelandDublin community holds out hope for Ukraine volunteer with military who ‘wanted to help others’By Tim O'Brien, Vivienne Clarke and Hannah McCarthy
OpinionChildren’s hospital: We are at the stage where we just want the builders out of our lifeBy John McManus
Crime & LawPostmortem on body of man found on Drogheda wasteland rules out suspicious deathBy Conor Gallagher
BusinessEuropean markets rise but Wall Street struggles as investors await Fed speechBy Laura Slattery
EducationDecision to scrap exam fees contributed to State Examinations Commission’s €2m deficit By Martin Wall
EuropeSicily yacht sinking: Tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch confirmed to be among those killedBy Lorenzo Tondo, Matthew Weaver and Jamie Grierson
An Irish DiaryTo boldly go – Frank McNally on Star Trek’s prediction of a united Ireland By Frank McNally
The Women's PodcastMary Robinson: ‘It’s really important that we see the migrant for who he or she is. They are the brave people of their community’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 25:13
EuropeKyiv and Moscow claim battlefield gains as hundreds of Ukrainians flee eastern city amid Russian advance
PoliticsResidential zoned land tax: Why has the issue ballooned into a major political row?By Jennifer Bray
Gaelic GamesConor McElduff’s dream of World Wallball title dashed as he is beaten by Nazir MarstonBy Paul Fitzpatrick
EuropeRussia seeks to turn Ukraine’s humbling incursion into military gainsBy Anatoly Kurmanaev in Berlin
BusinessArts Council intervenes in row over contentious plans for James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’ house By Gordon Deegan
SoccerSt Pat’s keep Conference League hopes alive with battling draw against Istanbul BasaksehirBy Gavin Cummiskey
MediaRTÉ says undisclosed settlement with top executive will be ‘reflected’ in accountsBy Martin Wall
IrelandIrish Ukraine volunteer now missing in action revealed how deaths of friends and family motivated him By Jack White
Crime & Law‘Staggering amounts’ of money being stolen through investment fraud, gardaí sayBy Jack White
BusinessRansom payments to cyber criminals on the rise as Irish businesses grapple with threatsBy Ian Curran
Crime & LawGarda tax row sees deadline for top role extended after few suitable candidates applyBy Conor Gallagher
Smart MoneyWhat might the economic battle between Trump and Kamala Harris mean for Ireland?By Cliff Taylor