BooksThe City and Its Uncertain Walls: Murakami aspires to García Márquez’s lush styleBy Declan O'Driscoll
ObituariesTom Toner obituary: Former chairman of Forfás who believed economic growth was a precondition for a fair society
DublinDublin riots left north inner city youth ‘traumatised’ by the stigma of violenceBy Kitty Holland
PeopleThe Dublin riots, one year on: ‘I know what happened doesn’t represent Irish people’By Aoife Barry
CultureThe Guide: the events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksIrish Theatre in the Twenty-First Century: Development and diversity – Deserving of a wide readershipBy Anthony Roche
BooksAuthor Martin Waddell: ‘When I got blown up, I was no longer fit to write. I lost several years’By Martin Doyle
Ross O'Carroll-KellySorcha goes, ‘I make no apologies for saying it, Honor. You are a danger to democracy’ By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:13
EnvironmentAngel sharks are now so rare that maritime scientists can go an entire career without seeing oneBy Ella McSweeney
Fine Art & AntiquesLuxury gifts: diamonds, watches and art deco brooches under the hammerBy Sylvia Thompson
Fine Art & AntiquesIrish art sale: Standing room only anticipated at live auction returnBy Sylvia Thompson
GardeningFive life lessons my garden taught me: Nature often has a quiet but not unkind laugh at our expenseBy Fionnuala Fallon
Food MonthWines for Christmas party season: What should I serve, and are there non-alcoholic options?By John Wilson
MusicThe album that nearly finished U2: The story of How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and its new ‘shadow’ LPBy Ed Power
PeopleCutting off family members: ‘It had never occurred to me that you could grieve somebody who was still alive’By Roe McDermott
Gaelic GamesJohnny Murphy on refereeing the All-Ireland final: ‘Hand on heart, I was happy with the way it went’By Denis Walsh
Election 2024‘Why wouldn’t I vote for Gerry Hutch? All that money being pumped into bike sheds and phone covers. We’re struggling’By Justine McCarthy
SoccerMalachy Clerkin: Ireland can’t afford to miss the women’s Euros - once momentum is lost, it’s hard to get backBy Malachy Clerkin
RugbyIzuchukwu’s debut for Ireland against Fiji another welcome addition to Tullamore’s rugby traditionBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyNo underestimating the Flying Fijians as they prepare to target Ireland’s vulnerabilitiesBy Gerry Thornley
FoodFood historian Regina Sexton: As an island of farmers, we have moved far away from food productionBy Rosita Boland
EnvironmentStorm Bert: Met Éireann red weather warnings in Cork and Galway as ‘multi-hazard’ storm hits all of IrelandBy Conor Pope
CourtsCriminal lawyers divided on whether charges should have been brought against Conor McGregorBy Colm Keena
Crime & LawNegative views of lawyers rely on ‘cliches and tropes’, says Bar council chairmanBy Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesThe bird-shaped obsession that drives James Crombie, one of Ireland’s best sports photographers By Malachy Clerkin
CourtsThe tears came from an unexpected quarter. Conor McGregor, holding his mother’s hand, gulping for air and cryingBy Miriam Lord
PeopleBluesky is being touted as ‘Twitter before Elon Musk’. Can the good vibes last?By Laura Slattery
RugbyFormer army baby Sam Prendergast not afraid to stand his ground in Ireland senior squadBy Johnny Watterson
RacingVintage Durkan clash in prospect at star studded ‘Premiere Weekend’ in PunchestownBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessJohnny Ronan plots London return after settlement with former backer FortressBy Arthur Beesley
RacingIrish star Auguste Rodin to receive historic retirement ceremony after his final race in Japan Cup By Brian O'Connor
Election 2024Micheál Martin Q&A: ‘If the world is in turmoil and things go wrong, we have to adapt our spending’By Pat Leahy
Election 2024Rise of the Independents: could they be kingmakers for the next government?By Jack Horgan-Jones, Marie O'Halloran and Stephen Farrell in Trim
Election 2024Costing the election manifestos: Making sense of the billions being thrown out by parties to win your voteBy Cliff Taylor
PeopleSally Rooney: When are we going to have the courage to stop the climate crisis? By Sally Rooney
EducationSharp increase in autism diagnoses to require thousands of additional special needs places in schoolsBy Carl O'Brien
Inside Politics PodcastMicheál Martin answers your questions on economic threats, coalition red lines and tenant’s rightsListen | 40:35
OpinionIf Russia is indeed planning an attack against a Nato state, distance and neutrality will provide no defenceBy Keir Giles
Election 2024Sinn Féin asks Sipo if it declared previous election spending correctlyBy Cormac McQuinn and Jennifer Bray
OpinionJudge in Nikita Hand’s civil action against Conor McGregor delivered a masterclass in consentBy Jennifer O'Connell
In the News PodcastHow Nikita Hand won her battle against Conor McGregorBy Aideen FinneganListen | 38:31
Business‘Starmer the Farmer Harmer’ the target of ire as British farmers mobilise in LondonBy Laura Slattery
OpinionDublin riots, one year on: The man filmed himself spitting on election posters and calling woman candidates ‘slags’By Ciarán O'Connor
Election 2024There’s an air of autocracy about some of Sinn Féin’s recent pronouncementsBy Olivia O'Leary
SoccerRuben Amorim begins the task of weaving mainly average United players into a cohessive unit By Jamie Jackson
EuropeRussia will keep testing new hypersonic missiles in combat, Putin saysBy Anastasia Teterevleva and Maxim Rodionov
Middle EastIsraeli air strike kills at least four in central Beirut By Laila Bassam and Riham Alkousaa
MusicAnthrax’s Charlie Benante: ‘I was always a big U2 fan. They just got better and better’By Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsMinister for Justice praises Nikita Hand’s bravery after victory in civil action against Conor McGregorBy Cormac McQuinn
Election 2024Irish Times voter panel: A ‘baffling’ chat with Paschal Donohoe about Help to Buy schemeBy Jennifer Bray
Climate CrisisTensions rise at Cop29 climate talks as risk of failure grows with each passing hour in BakuBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesSt Mary’s sharp shooting sees them edge past St Loman’s into Leinster club SFC deciderBy Gerry Buckley
Election 2024What were the issues disability worker Charlotte Fallon was trying to raise with Simon Harris?By Emmet Malone
Storm Bert LiveStorm Bert live updates: 11,000 homes and businesses remain without power in counties worst affectedBy Tim O'Brien and Danielle Walsh Ronan
Election 2024Taoiseach says dinner meeting between Donohoe and Ryanair boss was not lobbyingBy Cormac McQuinn
RugbyIreland v Fiji player ratings: Bundee Aki bounces back, Caelan Doris leads by exampleBy John O'Sullivan
Live: Election 2024Election 2024 live updates: Independent Ireland candidate Cllr Philip Sutcliffe quits party after it condemned his association with Conor McGregorBy Ronan McGreevy
IrelandStorm Bert causes severe disruption as 11,000 customers still without power on Saturday eveningBy Tim O'Brien and Barry Roche
Election 2024Election candidate Philip Sutcliffe quits Independent Ireland after it condemned his association with Conor McGregorBy Jennifer Bray
RugbyPlayer watch: Sam Prendergast holds his nerve to shake off missteps against FijiBy Johnny Watterson
Election 2024Dublin ‘still has its challenges’ a year on from riot, says Minister for JusticeBy Cormac McQuinn
Election 2024Disability worker says she was ‘shaken’ and in tears after exchange with Simon HarrisBy Jennifer Bray, Cormac McQuinn and Barry Roche
IrelandTwo friends killed in Co Donegal road crash named locally as Ryan Glenn and Gordy GalbraithBy Stephen Maguire and Danielle Walsh Ronan