Crime & LawExtortion criminals used new accounts for cash after Cab interventionBy Conor Lally and Jennifer Bray
PoliticsBrexit: All eyes on Brussels as Johnson and Varadkar move closer to ‘possible deal’By Pat Leahy and Denis Staunton
MusicThe Blizzards review: Bressie’s band sound ‘like they’re at a school talent show’By Zara Hedderman
CultureWhat can we do about surly urban teens? A dose of generic muck savagery will sort themBy Patrick Freyne
MusicThe Late David Turpin: Romances review – a riposte to culture of toxic masculinityBy Lauren Murphy
EconomyCrises like Brexit jolt Ireland into action, but long-term planning is for the birdsBy Mark Paul
ResidentialWhat can you can buy for €129k in Spain, Turkey, Italy, France and Co Mayo?By Emma Cullinan
Gaelic GamesJohn Meyler sees no issue with playing matches over three successive weekendsBy Seán Moran
CultureGuy Garvey: ‘My son’s birth made my Dad’s death part of things, rather than the end of things’By Lauren Murphy
PeopleWe asked the concierge for a packet of fags. He looked as if we were trying to score smackBy Hilary Fannin
BusinessCentral Bank warns of recession, Glass Bottle offers and Paschal’s porridgeBy Conn Ó Midheach
TransportQantas hopes its ultra-long-haul flights will go the distanceBy Jamie Smyth and Tanya Powley
MarketsSterling and stocks jump on positive Brexit moodBy George Parker, Philip Georgiadis and Mehreen Khan
RugbyRugby World Cup: Typhoon contingency plan was to move matches 18 kilometres awayBy Gerard Meagher
IrelandExtinction Rebellion protesters arrested after chaining themselves to DáilBy Ronan McGreevy and Jack Horgan-Jones
An Irish DiaryFrank McNally on Jonathan Swift, Japanese Christians, and the bombing of NagasakiBy Frank McNally
RugbyRugby World Cup: Surface tension adds to uncontrollables as Ireland target Samoa winBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandRobinson backs Extinction Rebellion’s disruption of ‘business as usual’By Simon Carswell and Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeDUP fires warning after EU and UK agree to intensify Brexit talksBy Jennifer Bray, Amanda Ferguson and Patrick Smyth
Fine Art & AntiquesArt couple’s lifelong collection for sale – but they’re not done with buyingBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
PoliticsEU-UK talks to continue over weekend as search for deal goes onBy Pat Leahy, Patrick Smyth and Amanda Ferguson