Special ReportsHealth tech: Smart mirror on the wall, who’s the fittest of them all?By Kevin Courtney
Commercial PropertyGrandspect pays more than €12m for site with potential for 1,000 homes in DundalkBy Fiona Reddan
UK‘I may not be as lucky as my dog’: Britain gets ready to consider whether there is a right to an assisted deathBy Mark Paul
Special ReportsSmall companies have an edge when it comes to embedding a wellness cultureBy Deanna O'Connor
Special ReportsBenefit in kind rules have dented the value of a company car, unless it’s an EVBy Neil Briscoe
Commercial PropertyBudget 2025 – more mixed messaging on international investment in housingBy Clarie Neary
MusicThe Music Quiz: Who inspired the title of the 1998 album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Special ReportsSME grant ‘a key building block of Ireland’s solar strategy’ but do the figures stack up?By Danielle Barron
Special Reports‘It’s not pens, it’s people’s wellbeing so it’s important to get right’By Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsAutumn workwear: Tailored suiting is back – roomy for her, slim for himBy Kathleen O'Callaghan
Your MoneyThe ‘zero option’: the popular method of saving money while still paying off your debts and a mortgageBy Joanne Hunt
Film’Salem’s Lot: An ominous foreboding precedes this Stephen King adaptation – for all the wrong reasonsBy Donald Clarke
MusicOrla Gartland: ‘I’ve observed behaviours in myself and a lot of women. I don’t know where the pressure comes from’By Lauren Murphy
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: After 15 years, Leinster and Munster rugby are back but it’s a changed worldBy Seán Moran
SoccerTroy Parrott among several strikers who fancy a shot at ending Ireland’s scoring problems By Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsSinn Féin to face further questions over references for child sex offender By Jennifer Bray, Freya McClements and Pat Leahy
PoliticsUkraine arrivals from next March would not be offered accommodation under new planBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Leinster prepare to step on the gas against Munster with preseason done and dusted earlyBy Gordon D'Arcy
Crime & LawWoman found dead in Belfast home had reported she was victim of violent crime in weeks before her deathBy Freya McClements
Crime & LawDaughter of man killed by loyalists in 1977 calls for investigations to be reinstatedBy Freya McClements
OpinionChild benefit works as intended - and not just by buying votes for politicians By Kathy Sheridan
BusinessUK group to enter Irish legal market with purchase of O’Brien Lynam SolicitorsBy Colin Gleeson
Gaelic GamesKilkenny football kingpins Mullinavat now targeting senior hurling gloryBy Gordon Manning
IrelandGovernment says Israeli troops no longer operating in area of Lebanon close to Irish peacekeepers By Mark Hilliard and Pat Leahy
OpinionGrowth of Hamas was not merely observed by Israel’s government, it was actively encouragedBy Michael McDowell
AbroadLaura Kennedy: Long-haul flight tips from snore-proof ear plugs to tummy-friendly foodBy Laura Kennedy
Your Wellness‘I want to ask someone out at work, and I am terrified, with some justification’By Trish Murphy
OpinionNo, using your phone while driving is not the same as chatting to a passengerBy Michael Gormley
In the News PodcastThe child protection controversy engulfing Sinn FéinBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:21
Ireland‘All we get is talk, talk, talk, from our coastal politicians’ – inshore fishing sector fighting for survivalBy Áine Ryan
EducationJunior Cycle results: Percentage scoring highest ‘distinction’ mark falls in most subjectsBy Mark Hilliard
MotorsKia EV3 first drive: New all-electric crossover ticks the right boxes to survive the EV sales slumpBy Michael McAleer
EducationFluent Irish requirement ‘a barrier’ to more working-class young people becoming teachersBy Kitty Holland
EducationRising cost of living and housing insecurity identified as challenges in supporting children’s learning By Mark Hilliard
Inside Politics NewsletterSimon Harris goes to Washington - but what will he do when he gets home?By Cormac McQuinn
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Ukraine arrivals may not be offered accommodation from March; up to 40% of homes listed for sale ‘already under offer’
Financial ServicesHome movers: Short-term bridging loans to be offered after vanishing in Ireland post-crashBy Joe Brennan
MusicThe Last Dinner Party at 3Olympia: A thrilling romp through the indie quintet’s knock-out goth popBy Ed Power
SoccerCaoimhín Kelleher set for extended Liverpool run as Alisson ruled out for six weeksBy Andy Hunter
IrelandTwo angel sharks tagged off Kerry coast in ‘landmark moment’ for conservation effortsBy Barry Roche
SportCenturion Joe Root becomes England’s top Test run-scorer in strong reply to PakistanBy Simon Burnton at Multan Cricket Stadium
EnvironmentHurricane Milton path: Will the storm impact Ireland’s weather after it hits Florida?By Jade Wilson
EducationTrinity College Dublin renames former Berkeley Library after poet Eavan BolandBy Ella Sloane
BusinessExcessive budget spending is putting economy at risk, Central Bank governor warnsBy Joe Brennan
CourtsBoy (16) appears in court charged with attempted murder of priest at Army barracks in GalwayBy Ronan Judge
HealthChildren’s hospital row: ‘Naive’ to think issues around delays are ‘sorted’, says Stephen DonnellyBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsCovid-19 a causative factor in death of Michael Laffan (66) while swimming at Seapoint, inquest findsBy Colm Keena
PoliticsMark Ruffalo rows in on Irish politics, saying Green Party ‘about to do something really terrible to the environment’By Vivienne Clarke and Marie O'Halloran
Inside Business PodcastRetail and hospitality in the firing line as Irish insolvencies ramp upListen | 24:30
CourtsCouple convicted of assault of boy which left him blind, brain damaged and fighting for lifeBy Paul Higgins
FoodAlmost half of honey in Irish shops likely sourced from countries not identified on labels, research findsBy Conor Pope
CourtsBrendan Ogle loses disability discrimination claim against trade union Unite following cancer treatmentBy Stephen Bourke
Middle EastIran foreign minister travels to Gulf nations to discuss regional tensionsBy Michael Jansen
SoccerNations League: All you need to know ahead of Ireland’s away games against Finland and GreeceBy Muireann Duffy
USHurricane Milton: Irish woman living in evacuation zone says it is ‘too late’ to leaveBy Jack White
EnvironmentMark Ruffalo vs the Greens: Why is actor angry at the party, and what does it mean for our energy security?By Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeDutch government suffers setback in bid to introduce hardline immigration policyBy Peter Cluskey
PoliticsNo spies coming in from the cold in Seanad as Senators rule themselves out as Russian agentBy Marie O'Halloran
An Irish DiaryFrench connection: Frank McNally on how Percy French continues to unite Ireland, by peaceful meansBy Frank McNally
FilmBlitz first look: Could Saoirse Ronan be on track for a double Oscar nomination with her new film?By Donald Clarke
SoccerKen Early: Nations League games offer Ireland a chance to liberate ourselves by embracing football failureBy Ken Early
Middle EastIsraeli troops passed within metres of Irish Defence Forces personnel in southern LebanonBy Conor Lally
OireachtasIreland set to be one of first countries in world to allow women pause maternity leave if seriously ill, Minister saysBy Marie O'Halloran
USHurricane Milton preparations ‘a matter of life and death’, says Biden, as storm bears down on Florida
UKKeir Starmer may be the real winner as James Cleverly is eliminated from Tory leadership raceBy Mark Paul
Middle EastHizbullah and Israeli forces clash along Lebanon border as UN warns 400,000 trapped in Gaza
PoliticsTop-ups to Ukrainians in State-funded housing shows welfare cuts were not ‘properly thought through’, says NGOBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Keith Duggan
Oireachtas‘Most significant reform in planning legislation since 2000’ passes in DáilBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsTeacher who admitted sexual encounter with former student fails in bid to stop inquiry using Snapchat evidenceBy Paul Neilan
Housing & PlanningTenants in cost-rental homes paying €1,000 less per month than open market, PAC to be toldBy Cormac McQuinn
Housing & PlanningExpenditure on housing aid schemes poor value for taxpayer, Oireachtas committee notesBy Martin Wall
SoccerFinland have Ireland in their sights, but they’ll have a job taking attention away from the ice hockeyBy Gavin Cummiskey
IrelandBodies of five infants from mother and baby home used for research at Queen’s universityBy Freya McClements
PoliticsSinn Féin TD Patricia Ryan resigns from party ahead of constituency conventionBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsSimon Harris tells Joe Biden ‘proportionality has been totally lost by the Netanyahu government’By Keith Duggan
PoliticsMichelle O’Neill may be recalled by Stormont committee to answer more questions on Michael McMonagle controversyBy Freya McClements
MusicThe Cure: Songs of a Lost World track by track review – Majestically desolate, gorgeously grimBy Éamon de Paor
RugbyNo family allegiances as father welcomes son to Kingspan for Ulster-Connacht clashBy Michael Sadlier