EconomyUp to 80,000 extra workers needed to address housing crisis, fiscal council says By Conor Pope
Special ReportsIt’s a gas, gas, gas: Can bio-methane supplant natural gas in Ireland? By Neil Briscoe
Special ReportsDemand for green skills is outpacing supply. Upskilling has never been more attractiveBy Frank Dillon
Special ReportsElectric buses: How Ireland’s fleet is faring on road to zero emissionsBy Neil Briscoe
Farming & FoodIrish farmers describe use of imported Dutch cheese in school meals programme as ‘insult’ By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Special ReportsWater: Ireland faces fresh challenges in safeguarding precious resourceBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsWhat gets measured gets done – how reporting requirements propel changeBy Frank Dillon
MusicThe Music Quiz: Radiohead side project The Smile took their name from a poem by whom?By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksThe Story of Tayto by Bobby Aherne and Crunch: An Ode to Crisps - Two books about the humble potato snackBy Brigid O'Dea
Special ReportsControversial carbon capture technology faces uphill route to commercial realityBy Kevin O'Sullivan
FilmSuper/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story review - A perfectly decent doc lifted by throat-catching momentsBy Donald Clarke
Commercial PropertyWant to live over the shops on Grafton Street? It could soon be possibleBy Fiona Reddan
Commercial PropertyDublin’s office market driven by demand for space with ESG credentialsBy Joan Henry
FilmHeretic review: Hugh Grant has a ball tormenting young Mormon doorsteppers in this gleeful horror thrillerBy Tara Brady
Special ReportsDecarbonising the building sector supply chain is complex but not impossibleBy Deanna O'Connor
BusinessMickey O’Rourke made €24.7m on 2022 sale of Premier Sports UK and other assets By Gordon Deegan
Special ReportsWalking the walk: Irish shoe firms making strides in sustainabilityBy Kathleen O’Callaghan
Special ReportsRecord clean energy investments give hope as Earth’s vital signs hit extremesBy Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthSeamus Cotter had few lung cancer symptoms. ‘The diagnosis was a bit of a surprise’ By Shauna Bowers
Your WellnessI Am Not an Alcoholic: Some friends are distancing themselves from me. It hurts, but there is nothing I can do about itBy Anonymous
PricewatchA reader’s sister struggles to get a flight refund following her partner’s deathBy Conor Pope
BusinessDerek Quinlan says Nama told him not to ‘say anything negative’ to banking inquiryBy Mark Paul
PoliticsSinn Féin seeks distance from scandal - and the solution is policy, policy, policyBy Harry McGee
ResidentialIrish writer’s charming countryside cottage in Wicklow for €695,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Crime & LawAward of €40,000 to prison officer almost a decade ago quashed over lack of evidence of disability By Emmet Malone
People‘She has no one to mind only herself’: The husband tossed a phrase in the air as lethal as a missileBy Michael Harding
TransportLidl says Metrolink must not be built at expense of its future use of Dublin landsBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessLight touch regulation did not work with banks and won’t work for video sharing platforms like TikTokBy John McManus
TransportDublin-Belfast train users: ‘It’s advertised as an hour from Dundalk. It takes an hour and 20’By Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Policing amateurism in the modern GAA almost requires the skills of Elliott Ness By Seán Moran
OpinionHaving a million EVs by 2030 is an illusion - we cannot even meet existing electricity demandBy Michael McDowell
PoliticsCabinet to push forward with final legislation next week, clearing way for electionBy Pat Leahy and Harry McGee
The Derek Quinlan FilesDerek Quinlan’s Nama battle: ‘I am destined to spend the rest of my life under Nama’s shadow’By Mark Paul
BoxingInside the Rumble in the Jungle: Ali’s extramarital affair, Foreman’s ‘drugged water’ claimBy Dave Hannigan
IrelandCoffee seller who lost ‘500 customers a week’ welcomes Bray-Greystones cliff walk taskforce By Tim O'Brien
US ElectionHarris warns of ‘petty tyrant’ at site where Trump delivered notorious January 6th rallying cryBy Keith Duggan
IrelandYour top stories on Wednesday: Kamala Harris warns of ‘petty tyrant’; Bray to Greystones cliff walk taskforce welcomed
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland shares slide on concerns over rates and UK car finance investigationBy Joe Brennan
TV & RadioSaoirse Ronan delivers a stone-cold truth about women’s safety that stuns Paul Mescal and fellow actorsBy Marina Hyde
Climate Crisis‘Climate change is not a distant threat, but an immediate risk to health’: Record heat-related deaths, report finds
CourtsGroomsman pleads guilty to careless driving causing death of groom on morning of weddingBy David Raleigh
SportYankees keep World Series alive as bats awaken for Game 4 win over DodgersBy Bryan Armen Graham at Yankee Stadium
BusinessChina files complaint with WTO against EU’s extra tariffs on its electric vehiclesBy Denis Staunton
USDid Biden call Trump supporters ‘garbage’? And did he damage Harris’s election chances?By Hugh Linehan
EconomyRachel Reeves increases taxes by £40bn in budget to address ‘black hole’ in UK’s public financesBy Mark Paul
Crime & LawCircuit Court overturns waste permit appeal in favour of former rugby player Shane Byrne’s companyBy Ray Managh
CourtsMan (33) charged with causing serious harm to man who died after ‘blunt force’ head trauma in LucanBy Tom Tuite
Inside Business PodcastIs a Ryanair-style model the answer to Ireland’s housing crisis?Listen | 39:15
DublinBusConnects corridor linking Tallaght and Clondalkin to Dublin city centre finally approvedBy Olivia Kelly
EuropeGeorgian president defies prosecutors as crisis over ‘stolen’ election deepens By Daniel McLaughlin
RugbyJoe Marler left England camp for personal reasons before post criticising haka By Gerard Meagher
BusinessGrafton acquires Spanish company Salvador Escoda as it signals good growth in Irish marketBy Laura Slattery
BusinessTourist numbers down in September but average spend rises to €1,584 per trip, CSO saysBy Fiona Keeley
BusinessNext government must defend key infrastructure against outside threats, says Chambers IrelandBy Barry O'Halloran
IrelandSailors and fishermen expected to apply for Revenue maritime officer jobs targeting organised crimeBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsSmall number of people ‘making a mockery’ of taxpayer-funded courts with ‘hopeless claims’By Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsMan shot on law professor’s farm convicted 12 years earlier of assaulting garda, murder trial toldBy Mary Carolan
BusinessEamon Waters reduces scale of planned Baggot St hotel ahead of planning appealBy Gordon Deegan
An Irish DiaryPork scratchings – Frank McNally on racist piggy banks, the decline of thrift, and the joy of building playgroundsBy Frank McNally
US ElectionHarris distances herself from Biden’s ‘garbage’ remark as Trump aims to exploit gaffeBy Lauren Fedor in Washington
Social AffairsMinister censured by Presbyterian Church for taking part in LGBTI+ religious service on RTÉBy Patsy McGarry
Climate CrisisMalcolm Noonan tells Cop16 Ireland making progress in ending biodiversity lossBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandStudy involving Trinity scientists reveals origins of ancestor to domestic cattleBy Jack White
IrelandPosthumous presidential pardons ‘lift the shadow’ from Kerry men hanged 142 years agoBy Sorcha Pollak
RugbyTupou Vaa’i: ‘Playing for All Blacks is a good way to show my love for my brother’ By Robert Kitson
Gaelic GamesHandball: Peter Funchion leads clean sweep for Irish in World 4-Wall ChampionshipsBy Paul Fitzpatrick at Croke Park
Social AffairsMedics must be trained to recognise signs of human trafficking, conference toldBy Kitty Holland
Europe‘The whole of Spain cries with you’: At least 95 dead and many missing as flash floods hit Valencia regionBy Guy Hedgecoe