Education‘Each student has the ability to tailor their degree to their own interests’By Colin Gleeson
Your MoneyAs mortgage interest rates fall, what should you do with the spare cash: save it or overpay your mortgage?By Fiona Reddan
Advertising FeatureApprenticeships are somehow one of Ireland’s best-kept secretsBy Dr Mary-Liz Trant, director, National Apprenticeship Office
FilmWhy George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix will be at Venice film festivalBy Donald Clarke
In the News PodcastOasis reunion: Why are they getting back together, and what tore them apart?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 15:56
FilmBlack Dog star Eddie Peng: ‘After 20 days I was thinking, come on, you can do this. I didn’t know if I was acting any more’By Tara Brady
Your MoneyQ&A: I have owned a home for 33 years but rented it out for some time. What is the likely capital gains tax?By Dominic Coyle
BooksNever Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain by William and Jim Reid – pleasantly spiky, unpleasantly needyBy Jonathan McAloon
Property ClinicStorage or central heating – which is more expensive to upgrade to air-to-water pump system?By Damian King
PoliticsPR firm warned Road Safety Authority about ‘tricky’ Public Accounts Committee membersBy Arthur Beesley
Social AffairsNumber of Ukrainian refugees living in State-provided accommodation falls by almost 17,500 By Sorcha Pollak
Paralympics 2024Ellen Keane on her final Paralympics: ‘When I go away competing, I now get homesick. I never used to’By Gordon Manning
HealthCluster of overdoses linked to opiate nitazene ‘came out of the blue’ - HSE clinicianBy Jade Wilson
Crime & LawIreland almost unique in granting prisoners early release, Government review findsBy Conor Gallagher
Social AffairsIreland’s refugee hotels: ‘We have more Ukrainians than Irish people in Ballyvaughan now’By Áine Ryan
OpinionCan a school smartphone ban work? Here’s what principals and anti-bullying researchers thinkBy Paul Crone, Megan Reynolds and Maryam Esfandiari
Your WellnessThe health benefits of adopting a dog: ‘She knew when I was sad and would snuggle into me’By Filomena Kaguako
TransportDublin’s BusConnects: The issues still preventing it from being fully rolled outBy Sarah Burns
BusinessBudget 2025 may be last chance to put in place resources needed to achieve climate plan, wind group saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandIrish-trained Libyan militia members found at secret military camp in South AfricaBy Conor Gallagher
Your FamilyThe ‘inpatients’ at home on a virtual ward: “The nurse was on to me in jig time: ‘Have you died or what?’”By Sheila Wayman
OpinionBehind Kamala Harris’s megawatt smile at the convention, I saw a ruthless machine at workBy Fintan O'Toole
TennisNovak Djokovic takes first step towards historic title with clinical win at US OpenBy Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows
Commercial PropertyWorkday selects College Square development for new European headquarter officeBy Ronald Quinlan
UKKeir Starmer chooses Number 10′s rose garden to deliver thorny message to British publicBy Mark Paul
Ireland‘She fought and fought’: Father of student killed in US kayak incident undertakes tribute fundraiserBy Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsBank levy: A change to €200m fee for 2025 has yet to be decided, says Jack ChambersBy Harry McGee
EducationFlute teacher who claimed State was paying for unused class hours alleges penalisationBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsMan charged with attempted murder of former partner and false imprisonment of her young childBy Tom Tuite
SoccerSandro Tonali will ‘repay Newcastle’s trust’ as he returns from 10-month suspensionBy Louise Taylor
CourtsMan accused of sexually assaulting woman in Dublin Docklands park yet to take up bailBy Tom Tuite
AthleticsRhasidat Adeleke echoes call for ‘lifelong consequences’ for athletes implicated in dopingBy Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsCSO records ‘strong outward flow’ to Australia with 10,600 people moving there from IrelandBy Jack White
MusicOasis: Dublin hotel rates rising - but still too early to count cost of reunion concertsBy Conor Pope and Sharon Gaffney in Paris
Big TechFacebook boss Mark Zuckerberg says he was ‘pressured’ by Biden administration to pull Covid content
EuropeSahra Wagenknecht, the ‘populist left-wing conservative’ capturing angry feelings in GermanyBy Derek Scally
Middle EastLife - and death - in Hebron: ‘Blood will increase the gap between both of us’By Sally Hayden
Your MoneyElectricity bills to rise by €100 a year as regulator backs standing charge increaseBy Barry O'Halloran
CourtsEnnis man (30) threatened to set fire to hitchhiker if he didn’t pay, court hearsBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeUkraine claims to have captured 600 Russian soldiers during Kursk incursionBy Shaun Walker and Luke Harding
PoliticsDerry mayor speaks on ‘unprecedented … level of hate’ she has received since taking on postBy Freya McClements
IrelandIrish population rising quickly but policy slow to keep pace in many key areas By Cliff Taylor
PoliticsMike Nesbitt likely to succeed Doug Beattie as Ulster Unionist Party leaderBy Freya McClements
An Irish DiaryVisions of Mangan in the 21st Century – Frank McNally on a new book about the “Baudelaire of the Liberties”By Frank McNally
PeopleI foresee Bono re-enacting that famous photo with David Trimble and John Hume, except with Liam and NoelBy Emer McLysaght
IrelandCousins who died in Co Donegal crash were on a ‘quick trip to their favourite place’By Stephen Maguire in Co Donegal
IrelandMad for it: Liam and Noel Gallagher reunion creates oasis of joy in their mum’s Mayo hometownBy Tom Shiel in Charlestown
IrelandImmigration to Ireland hits 17-year high as emigration also risesBy Jack White and Sharon Gaffney in Paris
SoccerManchester United agree deal to sign PSG’s Manuel Ugarte for initial €50mBy Jamie Jackson and Ed Aarons
PoliticsFacts on Israel munitions overflights must be established, Taoiseach says after Gaza discussion with MacronBy Sharon Gaffney and Harry McGee
PoliticsMike Nesbitt likely to succeed Doug Beattie as Ulster Unionist Party leaderBy Freya McClements
EditorialsFundamental issues on the funding of third-level education need to be addressed without delay
CourtsDublin woman died in apartment fire on day she was due to go on holiday, inquest hearsBy Fiachra Gallagher
TV & RadioMincéir review: A contemplative work of art rather than a nuts-and-bolts documentaryBy Ed Power
Sport‘Anything is possible’ as Paralympics team honoured at Irish Embassy in Paris ahead of gamesBy Sharon Gaffney in Paris
Middle EastIsraeli air strike hits truck in Lebanon carrying military equipment, security source says
Housing & PlanningHousing Finance Agency approvals increase by 200% in first six months of 2024By Harry McGee
EducationCAO 2024: Universities set to use random selection for some high points coursesBy Carl O'Brien