CultureIrish rapper Celaviedmai: ‘I always saw women on TV who were very slim. I never thought it could be me’ By Una Mullally
People‘I got 550 points in my Leaving Cert. I’ve always had this feeling that I had a purpose in life’By Latisha McCrudden
TV & RadioUncharted with Hannah Fry: how numbers, graphs, maths and data are the secret sauce behind some of the biggest scandals By Fiona McCann
Property ClinicWho is responsible for repairing sewerage pipe damage affecting our houses?By Patrick O'Connor
BusinessAirlines weigh route cuts at Dublin Airport this winter due to passenger cap By Barry O'Halloran
OpinionAre barriers, road closures and locking down the city centre the right way to police protests?By Claire Mc Evoy
GolfGolf’s handicap system will never be resolved but being up-in-arms at least makes it funBy Denis Walsh
WorkBusinesses and their sustainability consultants may be adding to the climate change problemBy Pilita Clark
PeopleI’m a university professor but I’ve never been greatly invested in my own kids’ gradesBy Sarah Moss
Social AffairsSouth African family ‘feel like we are on death row waiting for deportation’ from IrelandBy Kitty Holland
HealthTCD study: Lower attention abilities in teenagers linked to later cigarette and cannabis use By Shauna Bowers
Your Money‘There are industries where I know an extra margin has been built in on the first quote, so I will always ask for a discount on that’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PoliticsHousing, immigration and the Leinster House bike shed top public concerns about GovernmentBy Damian Loscher
Budget 2025We asked a renter, a landlord, a pensioner, a carer and a wheelchair user what they want from Budget 2025By Kitty Holland, Fiachra Gallagher, Jack White, Carl O'Brien and Ronan McGreevy
PricewatchLidl good, Ryanair not so bad, banks awful: What I’ve learned from 20 years writing PricewatchBy Conor Pope
BusinessWestbury hotel owner’s revenues up 18% but costs pose ‘significant headwinds’ By Ciarán Hancock
OpinionVaradkar and Harris are wrong. It’s not immigration causing homelessness, but Government policyBy Una Mullally
RugbyCian Healy: ‘I enjoy the challenge of getting around sore knees and playing my part’By John O'Sullivan
IrelandDAA chief calls for Government to intervene in row over Dublin Airport passenger capBy Arthur Beesley
Middle EastDestruction of Hizbullah in Lebanon a tempting strategic prize for IsraelBy Gideon Rachman
SponsoredParalympian Katie O’Brien wants to give back to the place where she ‘became part of a community’
Your WellnessBreast cancer: ‘It strips you down to nothing, and you have to build yourself back up again from scratch’By Clodagh Traynor
In the News Podcast Andrew Tate begins: His background and narcissistic fatherBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 28:31
HealthChildren’s surgery waiting times: Government’s frustration over delays ‘cannot be overstated’, Donnelly tells CHI chair By Martin Wall
Business Today NewsletterAirlines weigh winter route cuts at Dublin Airport amid passenger capBy Ciarán Hancock
BusinessCalifornia governor vetoes bill to regulate artificial intelligenceBy Christina Criddle and George Hammond
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Two double child benefit payments expected in Budget 2025; thousands without power overnight after high winds
IrelandIreland weather: Hundreds still without power but relief in Cork after fears of flooding during stormBy Sarah Burns and Barry Roche
ResidentialYour new homes guide: what’s for sale in Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, Meath, Cork and around the State
Sports BriefingIreland women cheer up Monday morning no end with seismic win over New ZealandBy Mary Hannigan
MusicRory Gallagher: Joe Bonamassa to play tribute concerts in Cork to mark 30th anniversary of guitarist’s deathBy Barry Roche
Gaelic GamesDeclan Quill and Darragh Long step down as managers of Kerry women’s teamBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsTwo Sinn Féin press officers resign over references for former colleague convicted of child sex offencesBy Freya McClements
IrelandIrish troops in Lebanon will remain in place to continue monitoring and humanitarian workBy Emmet Malone and Cormac McQuinn
CourtsDublin gym gets order dismissing claim against it over child’s alleged elbow injury 15 years ago By Mary Carolan
MusicThe night Kris Kristofferson defended Sinéad O’Connor on stage amid boos and jeersBy Ella Sloane
StageGrace: A moving depiction of the complex way a girl with autism experiences lifeBy Deirdre Falvey
PoliticsCost of modular homes for Ukrainians doubled to €442,000 each, CAG report finds By Martin Wall
CourtsMan appears in court after discovery of gold bullion worth almost €1.4 million in DublinBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawWhy is the Creeslough explosion, in which 10 people died, still unsolved two years on?By Conor Lally
CourtsNine serving and former politicians challenge constitutionality of PRSI contributionsBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsAbout €225 million in exchequer funding written off on three scrapped transport projectsBy Martin Wall
HealthDrinking more than four cups of coffee per day increases risk of stroke, research findsBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsGardener accused of beating and repeatedly ‘slashing’ a bar manager’s head during knife attackBy Tom Tuite
MusicKris Kristofferson obituary: his songs of darkness and light brought rarely heard depth to country musicBy Bill Friskics-Warren
TransportCommuters have their say on Irish Rail’s timetable changes: ‘This is Third World stuff’By Ronan McGreevy
BusinessIrish savers move more of their money into accounts with higher interest ratesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastNasrallah assassination marked by declarations of days of mourning and widespread condemnationBy Michael Jansen
Budget 2025Opens in new windowA small business owner on Budget 2025: ‘There’s no point in being busy fools’
EuropeUkraine fends off Russian drone barrage as Kremlin vows to achieve ‘all goals’ of invasionBy Daniel McLaughlin
WorkConfirmation of start date for pensions auto-enrolment welcomed by representatives for workers and business By Emmet Malone
Social AffairsDepartment of Education ordered to pay €5,000 to blind student denied access to summer tuitionBy Stephen Bourke
SoccerShapeless, demotivated, petulant … but Erik ten Hag’s Manchester ghost ship drifts onBy Jonathan Wilson
SoccerErik ten Hag’s Manchester United future hangs in the balance for next two games By Jamie Jackson
BusinessAirline captain in toxic fumes claim has ‘defamed’ Aer Lingus, barrister claimsBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsMan accused of attack that left woman in ‘bloodied, tortured and beaten state’ refused bailBy Tom Tuite
SoccerAtlético Madrid set for full or partial stadium closure after derby disturbanceBy Sid Lowe in Madrid
MotorsDrivers of electric vehicles more likely to cause road traffic crashes, UL research findsBy Conor Pope
EuropeAustria’s victorious right-wing Freedom Party scored best with closed-border policies and unrivalled mastery of social mediaBy Derek Scally
Middle EastLebanon braces for Israeli ground invasion as the country reels from day of assassinationsBy Sally Hayden
Housing & PlanningHousing charity wants full State funding despite €15m bailout, spending watchdog foundBy Arthur Beesley
Budget 2025Budget 2025: Parents of newborns to receive triple child benefit payment By Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioExtraordinary Life: The Ben Dunne Story review – the absurd adventures of a very 1980s Irish mogul laid bareBy Ed Power
PeopleFrom Bavaria to Kinsale: ‘The standard of Irish properties is absolutely terrible. There’s always something wrong’By Deirdre Falvey