Crime & LawRoma women are facing discrimination from retailers, Flac says in 2023 annual reportBy Colm Keena
FashionDesigner Helen McAlinden makes a move. And the best news? Everything has pocketsBy Deirdre McQuillan
FilmThe Ban: What did barring Sinn Féin voices from the airwaves do to political culture?By Una Mullally
TravelPaul Howard on the Falkland Islands: ‘Coming here confirms the stupid wastefulness of it all’ By Paul Howard
Advertising FeatureIrish Gerontological Society unveils programme for 71st Annual & Scientific Meeting
TV & RadioTransmissions: The Definitive Story of Joy Division & New Order – An impressive tribute to the bands’ miraculous, affecting artBy Fiona McCann
FilmIrish Hellboy star Leah McNamara: ‘At horror films I’m always the person watching between my fingers’By Tara Brady
FoodQueen of tarts: We baked Mary Berry, Melissa Clark and BBC Good Food lemon tarts, which turned out best?By Beth O'Brien
PeopleMoving to Sligo, 1987: ‘I soon realised I’d left a conservative country for an ultraconservative one’By Cauvery Madhavan
BooksLower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity review: Magisterial work on theologies around sex By Patsy McGarry
Property ClinicOur son’s family needs more space. Would it be costly to swap houses with them?By Suzanne O’Neill
Your Family‘She’s a wonderful, intelligent, kind, human, gorgeous girl, who fancies girls – that’s it’By Filomena Kaguako
BusinessSchools abuse report shows how the legal system hurts victims and must change By Philip Andrews
ResidentialFinancing your new home: The grants worth thousands, cheapest mortgage options and should you really go for cash back?By Fiona Reddan
EducationUniversities required to phase out car parking in some areas under climate targetsBy Carl O'Brien
BusinessMany Irish homebuyers paying a minimum of 10% above asking price amid ‘intense competition’ By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
RacingIrish Cesarewitch sponsorship review to take place following Sunday’s renewal of €600k feature By Brian O'Connor
Gaelic GamesHurling Development Committee must aim for small, meaningful wins to end sport’s inertiaBy Denis Walsh
Crime & LawAnti-stalking protection orders: ‘There are a lot of people who have been waiting a long time for this’By Ellen O'Riordan
Housing & PlanningCampaign group opposed to wind farm criticises An Bord Pleanála for shutting it out of new planning decisionBy Arthur Beesley
Transport‘Left high and dry without a good option’: Commuters on delays and overcrowding after Irish Rail timetable changesBy Barry J Whyte
PricewatchA hotel upgrade gone wrong: ‘I pleaded with Loveholidays to revert to my original booking. They wouldn’t’By Conor Pope
PeopleIt was only after moving to Ireland from England that I had deep conversations about emigrationBy Sarah Moss
PeoplePolyester Halloween costumes are scarily bad for the environment. Try a swap shopBy Joanne Hunt
RugbyIreland are back on top of the world amid positive opening weekend for provincesBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandNine alleged military cargo flights to Israel used Irish airspace, investigation findsBy Conor Gallagher
OpinionWatching Dublin’s anti-immigrant and counter protests: The grimmest moment came near the endBy Una Mullally
Your Money‘One of my long-term goals would be to invest in art, which is something you can take pleasure in while you have it’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your Family‘I am keen on making my kids deal with uncomfortable situations, but my daughter is struggling’By John Sharry
AbroadA Belfast film-maker in Hollywood: ‘I felt Irish American warmth in New York but nothing prepared me for LA’By Maeve Murphy
Opinion‘What’s up with the dude wall?’ Rows of portraits of men should have no place in Irish educationBy Órla O'Donovan
Business Today NewsletterHousing squeeze pushing sale prices well above asking pricesBy Peter Flanagan
IrelandFormer Irish Army Ranger killed while fighting for Ukraine previously lost an eye in explosionBy Conor Lally and Harry McGee
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Former Irish Army Ranger killed fighting for Ukraine; Irish homebuyers paying ‘10% above asking price’
CourtsFormer Sinn Féin press officer pleads guilty to 14 charges related to sex offencesBy Eamonn MacDermott
PoliticsRenters in line for tax credit of up to €1,000 per year under budget proposalsBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessLeinster Rugby to fly from Belfast instead of Dublin Airport amid passenger cap row, says RyanairBy Ian Curran
CourtsChildcare provider accused of obstructing Tusla inspector spared conviction after agreeing to pay €2,000By Tom Tuite
BooksSally Rooney: what the critics say about her new novel, IntermezzoBy Jessica Doyle and Martin Doyle
PoliticsImmigration is ‘a factor’ contributing to homeless numbers, says Darragh O’BrienBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessFocus on infrastructure needed to boost housing delivery, says construction industryBy Ian Curran
SoccerArsenal fall short against Man City again despite Arteta’s embrace of his inner MourinhoBy Jonathan Wilson
SoccerFAI to reroute Emerging Talent money to give more coaching time to best young footballersBy Gavin Cummiskey
Politics‘Leaked’ Michael D Higgins letter to Iran: What has happened and is it really a big deal?By Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessOlaf Scholz says Germany opposes a Commerzbank takeoverBy Owen Walker, Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli and Guy Chazan and Olaf Storbeck
CourtsSimeon Burke faces putting Irish Bar career on hold after being unable to find a ‘master’ By Mary Carolan
Crime & LawGardaí searching for suspect after car with five-month old baby in it hijacked in DublinBy Colm Keena and Jade Wilson
IrelandArmy Ranger, elite cyclist – Ex-Defence Forces soldier Robert Deegan killed in Ukraine was honoured for braveryBy Conor Lally and Conor Gallagher
An Irish DiaryGoodness and Guinness – Tony Corcoran on pioneering doctor Sir John LumsdenBy Tony Corcoran
HealthCovid Q&A: Are infection rates rising in Ireland, do I need another vaccine and what if I have symptoms? By Shauna Bowers
CourtsThree men charged in connection with €7m cocaine haul in Wexford granted bailBy Brendan Furlong
UKRachel Reeves accentuates positives as she seeks to puncture gloomy economic mood at conferenceBy Mark Paul
SoccerConspiracy theorists fail to tarnish furious beauty of Manchester City versus ArsenalBy Barney Ronay
CourtsYoung man charged with dangerous driving causing death has case adjourned to NovemberBy Colm Keena
EditorialsSluggish Garda recruitment needs to be addressed by the Government and those in charge of the force
HealthChildren’s hospital completion date now June 2025, TDs to be toldBy Mark Hilliard and Jennifer Bray
IrelandFull Israeli invasion of Lebanon could see Irish troops at heart of fightingBy Conor Gallagher
Politics‘I did not use the word leak’: Higgins says he does not regret comments about Israeli embassy circulating letterBy Jennifer Bray
SoccerShamrock Rovers put pressure on leaders Shelbourne with late victory over BohsBy Gavin Cummiskey
Middle EastLebanon: an already traumatised nation is left reeling from deadly Israeli assaultBy Sally Hayden
BusinessOne in eight home buyers using gifts or inheritances to get on property ladder, research showsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastEU warns of almost ‘full-fledged war’ as hundreds killed after Israel hits Hizbullah targets in Lebanon By Mark Weiss and Sally Hayden