BooksStates of Play: How Sportswashing took over Football by Miguel Delaney - Admirably thorough, depressingly persuasiveBy Houman Barekat
Climate CrisisIreland lags other countries on reusing building materials, but how can we close the gap?By Sylvia Thompson
Special ReportsWith Brexit controls still to come, Ireland must diversify its export baseBy Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsExports on the rise but Ireland is vulnerable to growing trade protectionismBy Sandra O'Connell
Consumer TechApple MacBook Pro M4 review: A great option, but only if you actually need the power of the ProBy Ciara O'Brien
Special ReportsSustainability focus could help Irish firms meet competitiveness challengeBy Emmet Ryan
Special ReportsSupply headaches for Ireland: ‘It’s like driving from Cork to Dublin via Donegal’By Emmet Ryan
ResidentialFive homes on view this week in Dublin, with prices ranging from €485,000 to €895,000By Alanna Gallagher
MusicBlues guitarist Dom Martin: ‘There was a lot of judgment about the drink and the drugs, from people who didn’t know my dad’By Jane Coyle
RestaurantsRestaurant review: A delightful Dublin neighbourhood spot with tasty food and keen pricesBy Corinna Hardgrave
InnovationChris Horn: AI is 90% marketing, 10% reality, and its true business impact has yet to be provenBy Chris Horn
BusinessIrish former primary school teacher develops facial shield to protect against skin cancers By Olive Keogh
Election 2024Gerry Hutch in the Dáil? Gangland figure may take some comfort from Donald TrumpBy Conor Gallagher
RugbyArgentina coach Felipe Contepomi: ‘I spent 10 years here. It’s a lot of my adulthood. I’m grateful’By John O'Sullivan
Election 2024‘We have enough room and money in this country to look after everybody’By Andrew Hamilton
PeopleA house visit from a bee in autumn felt like a harbinger of something mystical. And I wasn’t even drinkingBy Michael Harding
Life & StyleFrom enchanted forests to winter wonderlands: 12 Christmas experiences to try around IrelandBy Ella Sloane
Election 2024General election: Housing battle sharpens as parties clash on rent freezesBy Pat Leahy and Emmet Malone
Crime & LawAmerican man killed in Ballyfin Demesne had just arrived in Ireland to try to help his sonBy Conor Lally
IrelandAlleged assault on child at Dublin creche under Garda investigation By Shauna Bowers and Clara Franco
OpinionPoliticians need to decide if Northern Ireland is desperately poor or so rich it requires no helpBy Newton Emerson
Your WellnessYouth mental health: ‘What we need to try and do is break the stigma attached to talking about it’By Geraldine Walsh
Business Today NewsletterUS firm makes first big Irish investment since Trump electionBy Peter Flanagan
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: American killed in Ballyfin was in Ireland to help son; Parties clash on rent freezes
Science‘Homeowners with solar panels could sell extra power to neighbours’: Examining local energy tradingBy Claire O'Connell
Climate CrisisArgentina orders its negotiators to withdraw from UN climate talks processBy Kevin O'Sullivan
FoodA chef’s Parisian picks: Kevin Burke of Library Street’s recommendations for eating and drinking in ParisBy Kevin Burke and Corinna Hardgrave
StageActor Timothy West, star of stage, film and television, dies aged 90By Chris Wiegand and Caroline Davies
Smart MoneyElection campaign got off to spluttering start on economic and budget issues. Here is what it all meansBy Cliff Taylor
CourtsTrio accused of identifying Ana Kriégel’s killers to be tried before jury after losing Supreme Court appeal
EducationSecondary school accused of demanding student’s ‘submission’ to gender identity in row over ear piercingBy Stephen Bourke
US‘So appalling they’re a form of performance art’: Donald Trump’s bombshell appointmentsBy Katie Rogers in Washington
RugbyCaelan Doris: Frustration from All Blacks defeat fueling excitement for Argentina clashBy Gerry Thornley
Election 2024Hybrid working gains made during pandemic must be protected, Fórsa election document saysBy Emmet Malone
USPete Hegseth: US army veteran, Fox News firebrand and now defence secretary nomineeBy Mehul Srivastava, John Paul Rathbone and Lucy Fisher in London, Felicia Schwartz and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Christopher Miller in Kyiv
TransportNew BusConnects routes pushed back until January due to risk of Christmas confusionBy Tim O'Brien
TV & RadioI’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here: will Maura Higgins join, when does it start, who will win and moreBy Ed Power
BusinessCairn Homes asks High Court to quash development refusal of 329 dwellings in Co Wicklow By Ellen O'Riordan
Election 2024Harris rebuffs Martin’s suggestion for Fine Gael de-escalating election attacks on Fianna FáilBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsFormer Ireland footballer Anthony Stokes avoids jail over cocaine seizure and car chase appealBy Tom Tuite
CourtsMan convicted of murder after jury rejects claim he intended to ‘frighten’ rather than kill neighbourBy Fionnuala Walsh
RacingIrish horse Alphonse Le Grande reinstated as Newmarket Cesarewitch winner a month laterBy Brian O'Connor
Crime & Law‘Victims tend to be much more satisfied’: Restorative justice process can lead to better outcomes, says judgeBy Colm Keena
CourtsHenry McGowan (30) charged with murder of his father after fatal assault at Ballyfin Demesne hotelBy Joe Barrett
Election 2024Donnelly defends Government response to shortfalls in University Hospital LimerickBy Harry McGee
EuropeFrance deploys thousands of police for Israel football match in Paris after Amsterdam violenceBy Daniel Boffey
EuropeUkraine says eastern town of Kupiansk still in its hands despite Russian attacksBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsDublin man tells jury he would ‘never in a million years’ be ‘fall guy’ for Conor McGregor over rape claim By Mary Carolan
BusinessRTÈ to spend €200k on property consultants as it considers potential disposals By Gordon Deegan
CourtsSupreme Court to hear appeal from Swedish man allegedly involved in $700,000 credit card scamBy Ellen O'Riordan
WorldDeepening divisions over critical ‘climate finance goal’ and ‘who pays’ stalling progress at Cop29 talksBy Kevin O'Sullivan
An Irish DiaryLunar quest – Frank McNally on moon missions, misinformed quiz questions, and mountweazelsBy Frank McNally
OpinionHalf a million for a 33-page report on MetroLink? It may prove cheap at the price By John McManus
BusinessAppeal granted in dispute over energy regulator’s refusal to compensate for temporary shut downs
RugbySouth Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus expects aerial attack from struggling EnglandBy Andy Bull
Election 2024Election 2024: Poll indicates no bounce for Coalition parties via budgetBy Damian Loscher
Election 2024Election 2024 poll: Support for Independents jumps but Fine Gael remains most popular partyBy Pat Leahy
Election 2024Election 2024: Gerry Hutch lodges papers to run as independent candidateBy Jade Wilson and Jack White
CourtsJoy is a word Conor McGregor returns to again and again. Nikita Hand paints a much darker pictureBy Miriam Lord
Soccer‘This group deserves a bit of luck’: Hallgrímsson’s Ireland are learning slowly how to win againBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerLiverpool must think Mamardashvili is something very special if they believe he’s better than KelleherBy Ken Early
US ElectionTrump nominates vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy jnr to run US health departmentBy Oliver Barnes in San Francisco and Alex Rogers in Washington
In the News Podcast‘Families are told your son is dead but we can preserve his sperm’: Why is postmortem sperm retrieval soaring in Israel?By Sorcha PollakListen | 30:08
BoxingKatie Taylor and Amanda Serrano set to show true boxing values at strange big-money eventBy Keith Duggan