Asia-PacificBeijing Letter: Stock market rally fizzles out as Chinese hope for effective fiscal measures By Denis Staunton
PeopleBrianna Parkins: ‘The cat popped into my life when grief had knocked me off my feet’By Brianna Parkins
Special ReportsThe second shift: Companies can lighten the extra load on working womenBy Edel Corrigan
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: What is commonly used to flavour the Scandi spirit aquavit? By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
TV & RadioPat Kenny stokes fears of dystopian Dublin with accounts of rampant criminalityBy Mick Heaney
Special ReportsMaking a workplace fully accepting of LGBT+ identities is a full time jobBy Nicole Lee
ArtNew life for two of Ireland’s historic buildings: Irish Georgian Society unveils conservation award winners 2024By Frank McDonald
ResidentialWhat will €260,000 buy in France, Spain, Sweden, Mexico and Kilkenny?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Business Furious airlines and court cases: why is there a Dublin Airport passenger cap? By Barry O'Halloran
Property ClinicI bought two semidetached houses for €550,000 last year, I’m selling one, will I be liable for capital gains tax?By Suzanne O'Neill
ResidentialAiry five-bedroom home with bright, spacious kitchen in quiet Dalkey enclave for €1.495mBy Miriam Mulcahy
ResidentialHoliday at home: modern five-bed with heated outdoor pool and Jacuzzi in Killiney for €2.5mBy Alison Gill
IrelandHarris says Israel Defense Forces firing at UN positions and peacekeepers ‘utterly unacceptable’By Conor Lally and Keith Duggan
BusinessSmartphone now king of retail payments - over half of contactless transactions made with mobiles By Fiona Keeley
OpinionNorma Foley’s pouch plan acknowledges that phones cause harm. It may yet see her end up in history booksBy John McManus
Gaelic GamesThe GAA says it has no interest in selling Croke Park naming rights. Will that always be the case?By Seán Moran
Social AffairsChildren in poorer areas far more likely to develop severe mental health difficulties, says professorBy Shauna Bowers
RacingCrammed October fixture list underlines how betting turnover is profitable priorityBy Brian O'Connor
OpinionSimon Harris is making Micheál Martin look like the status quo. This is a problem for Fianna FáilBy Gerard Howlin
Gaelic GamesJim Gavin says changes football review committee is proposing have potential to reinvigorate Gaelic footballBy Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesJames Horan: ‘I’d be cursing those who got rid of preseason competitions this year’By Gordon Manning
Business‘Onerous’ EU rules will limit patient access to new devices, medtech chief warns By Dominic Coyle
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: When you watch the best, you soon see coaching always comes back to the basics By Sonia O'Sullivan
PeopleEmer McLysaght: The Inuit may have dozens of words for snow, but in Ireland the vocabulary around rain is bountiful and necessaryBy Emer McLysaght
In the News PodcastHow a ‘global forum’ promising billionaires became a small Dublin event with muffinsBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:14
Business Today NewsletterDublin Airport passenger cap row attracts US government attention By Mark Hilliard
CompetitionsWin an overnight stay at Fota Island Resort, including breakfast and a five-course dinner at The Cove restaurant
IrelandGoodbye George Berkeley, hello Eavan Boland: why has Trinity renamed its biggest library?By Ella Sloane
IrelandYour top stories on Friday: IDF firing at UN peacekeepers ‘utterly unacceptable’, says Harris; Northern Lights visible across Ireland
StageFind Your Eyes: ‘Oh Lord, will it be like this all the way through?’ we ask at first. But this tricky piece rewards surrenderBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioDisclaimer review: Cate Blanchett and Alfonso Cuarón are far too good for this glib, preening disappointmentBy Ed Power
SoccerIreland’s Robbie Brady on win in Finland: ‘It’s not like we’re all a crop of bad players’By Gavin Cummiskey
StageThe Jesus Trilogy: Beautifully textured adaptation captures all the sadness and mystery of JM Coetzee’s novelsBy Ruby Eastwood
Crime & LawIndependent barristers will still play ‘critical role’ despite new ‘one-stop shops’ for legal services - Bar council chairBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsFormer Sinn Féin TD Patricia Ryan says party tried to vet questions to the leadershipBy Jennifer Bray
RugbyRG Snyman to make home Leinster debut against former side Munster at Croke ParkBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawShoplifting on the rise: ‘The amount of theft is unbelievable ... we have maybe three or four instances every day’By Fiachra Gallagher
TV & RadioRTÉ to bring hit reality show The Traitors to Ireland, with €50,000 up for grabsBy Ella Sloane
RugbyConnacht look to keep up winning form as they head to Belfast to tackle UlsterBy Linley MacKenzie
On The Money NewsletterThe charges many AIB, BoI and PTSB customers aren’t aware of and how to cut themBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandAccidental death verdict at inquest into Kerry boy (5) who died after falling off quad bike driven by grandfatherBy Anne Lucey
The Politics FixWe didn’t have the Incredible Hulk taking on the Green Party on our bingo cards this week By Jennifer Bray
CourtsHusband of Tina Satchwell wants murder trial moved from Cork to Dublin or LimerickBy Eoin Reynolds
Crime & LawInterpol names Kinahan ally Sean McGovern as ‘one of Ireland’s most wanted fugitives’By Conor Lally
CourtsJudge quashes suspended sentence for footballer who caused ‘traumatic’ injury to opponent’s scrotumBy Chris McNulty
UKKeir Starmer’s first 100 days: after a ‘good start’, his Labour government has lost its shine at an alarming speedBy Mark Paul
CourtsHildegarde Naughton was ‘frightened’ for personal safety after ‘six stitches’ online threat, court hearsBy Ronan Judge
Housing & PlanningTenant was forced to vacate Cork house after landlord put 6ft fence around itBy Colm Keena
Middle EastFate of Iran Revolutionary Guards commander uncertain amid conflicting reportsBy Michael Jansen
Common Ground VoicesThirty years on from ceasefire, it’s time for loyalist paramilitaries to leave Northern IrelandBy Graham Spencer, Chris Hudson, John Kyle and Trevor Ringland
CourtsState has ‘done nothing’ about High Court judgment finding breach of asylum seekers’ rights, judge hearsBy Ellen O'Riordan
HealthMore than two-thirds of patients on hospital waiting lists for longer than target timeBy Shauna Bowers
BooksNature Boy by Seán Ronayne: A refreshingly open account of autism, difference and finding peace in natureBy NJ McGarrigle
The Women's PodcastBella Mackie: ‘I was completely convinced that I was schizophrenic’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 56:39
BusinessJPMorgan and Wells Fargo beat forecasts as US consumers show resilienceBy Joshua Franklin and Stephen Gandel
StageGlobal Desires: Flashes of brilliance, but this performance art leaves a sense of disruption and discomfortBy Kate Demolder
CourtsTaxi driver who sexually assaulted woman (18) he was driving home after night out jailed for 5½ yearsBy Isabel Hayes
US ElectionThe Democratic movement is worried, Kamala Harris is losing ground with less than a month to goBy Keith Duggan
EnvironmentNorthern Lights Ireland: Why are we seeing them more often and when will they be visible again?By Sarah Burns
SoccerCarsley to return to familiar ways against Finland after system against Greece misfiresBy David Hytner
Asia-PacificNobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese campaigners against nuclear weaponsBy Richard Milne in Oslo and Leo Lewis in Tokyo
BusinessTesla shares fall after Elon Musk’s glitzy ‘Cybercab’ event disappointsBy Stephen Morris and Kana Inagaki
EditorialsBy changing its main library's name from the Berkeley to the Eavan Boland, TCD is continuing in a long tradition
Courts‘A shameful betrayal’: father allowed defenceless son (4) be subjected to ‘frightening’ abuseBy Alison O'Riordan
IrelandIrish troops in Lebanon keeping well despite ‘very deliberate’ attacks by Israel, says Defence Forces chiefBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandSenior public sector figures should have ‘confidence and courage’ to take risks, conference toldBy Martin Wall
CourtsMan who allegedly rammed gates of Áras an Uachtaráin caused over €10,000 worth of damage, court toldBy Tom Tuite
BooksThe Unfinished Harauld Hughes: In Richard Ayoade’s debut novel, the joke is on the readerBy John Boyne
Books1588: The Spanish Armada and the 24 Ships Lost on Ireland’s Shores by Michael B Barry: ‘It was a close call for England’By Brian Maye
BooksMurder by Mail: A Global History of The Letter Bomb – Absorbing and grizzly insight into a centuries-old deadly tacticBy Kieran McConaghy
BooksThe American No by Rupert Everett: Velvety camp and the poetry of the glitterballBy Ruby Eastwood
BooksEcological anxiety, a black American family and tennis feature in books by Paola Ferrante, Shannon Sanders and Jessica AnthonyBy Brigid O'Dea
BooksThe Turning Tide – A Biography of the Irish Sea: An idiosyncratic exploration of histories and coastal connectionsBy Nicholas Allen
BooksOnly a Soldier Knows by Ray Lane: A high-ranking Irish Army insider’s scathing view of national defence policyBy Conor Brady