TV & RadioCritics at Large: These three New Yorker writers are anything but drily intellectualBy Fiona McCann
BooksThe Haunted Wood: A History of Childhood Reading by Sam Leith - monumental and invigoratingBy Patricia Craig
StageIn 0800 Cupid, Emer Dineen has created a ‘camp catalyst for reconnection’ in a lonely worldBy Una Mullally
FilmJared Harris: ‘It’s much harder now for films without people who wear their underwear outside their clothes’By Tara Brady
RestaurantsFood on a student budget: our pick of the best dining-out deals for college studentsBy Ciara McQuillan
FoodSmoked fish might not be exotic in Ireland, but what’s not rare is still wonderfulBy Russ Parsons
TravelWith the US election in full swing, Washington gets our vote for food, culture and political historyBy Ali Dunworth
PeopleTadhg Beirne on how he almost quit rugby: ‘I was thinking about going into real estate’By Jen Hogan
BusinessNot enough zoned land in key areas to meet housing targets, says Goodbody stockbrokersBy Joe Brennan
BusinessDublin office market shows signs of life - but it is still too early to call a market recoveryBy John McCartney
OpinionHere’s why I say no to making plans six weeks in advance. More people should try itBy Rachel Connolly
PricewatchThirty money-saving hacks for college students: from supermarket tips to landing freebiesBy Conor Pope
RacingTrack authorities reject suggestions that public appeal of Irish Champions Festival has levelled offBy Brian O'Connor
Dublin ‘A stark example of the apartheid’: An Irish doctor on working in the West BankBy Hannah McCarthy
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowParalympics chief says athletes should not be sidelined from funding and awardsBy Gordon Manning
Budget 2025Opens in new windowHelp-to-Buy scheme proposal would see more applicants able to claim highest payment of €30,000By Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Burns
EducationParents to be surveyed on school ethos, gender mix and education through Irish or EnglishBy Carl O'Brien
SoccerFormer Barcelona striker’s fowl misunderstanding, and Alan Shearer’s uncomfortable train ride By Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawGarda numbers fall as dozens of successful candidates choose not to take up their placesBy Conor Lally
HealthHealth service unions mull protests and ballots on industrial action over HSE hiring curbsBy Emmet Malone
Paralympics 2024Opens in new windowIrish Paralympian Deaten Registe subjected to online racism during GamesBy Gordon Manning
SoccerAfter Jack Grealish scored, it appeared that football was ultimately just a joke at Ireland’s expenseBy Ken Early
Your Family‘My six-year-old talks about the same thing over and over. It’s alienating him from his peers’By John Sharry
Your FamilyWhy Sweden recommends that very young children should not have access to any digital devicesBy Amelia Nierenberg
In the News PodcastGeorgia school shooting: Should parents be punished for their children’s gun crimes?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:27
AmericasVenezuela opposition leader Edmundo González vows to ‘continue the fight’ from SpainBy Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro and Jon Henley in Paris
Business Today NewsletterMore zoned land needed to meet housing targets over next six yearsBy Ciarán Hancock
HealthAlmost half of doctors sexually harassed by patients, international research findsBy Denis Campbell
IrelandYour top stories on Monday: Reform ‘unfair’ CAO, say principals; body recovered in search for Irish hiker in Sardinia
StageTerra: A dancer – and a planet – trying to get back to certain kind of feelingBy Chris McCormack
StageDancehall Blues: Dark odyssey oscillates between 20th-century Europe and the post-Covid eraBy Tom Lordan
Education‘Cruel lottery’: More than 2,700 students received 600 points or more yet many faced heartbreak. Is there a fairer system?By Peter McGuire
IrelandMinister ‘confident of resolution’ over Irish language signs at new Belfast stationBy Rebecca Black, PA
IrelandFour historical shipwrecks found at Dublin’s Portmarnock beach amid shifting sandsBy Mark Hilliard
CourtsCo Donegal taxi driver jailed for sexually assaulting young woman on journey to DerryBy Eamonn MacDermott
Soccer‘The boss is the boss’: John O’Shea insists he is the assistant despite taking media dutiesBy Gavin Cummiskey
US ElectionOpens in new windowHarris v Trump presidential debate: Irish start time, where to watch and what to expect
Ireland‘Wasn’t happy with it’: Micheál Martin criticises booing of God Save the King at Ireland-England match
Crime & LawFather of gangland figures David and Liam Byrne dies in DublinBy Conor Lally and Mark Hilliard
Crime & LawGuildford pub bombings among first cases to be examined by commission into Troubles-era crimesBy Seanín Graham
CourtsWoman sent forward for trial accused of impersonating learner permit driving test candidates By Tom Tuite
IrelandWorldwide ‘indifference’ towards war in Sudan ‘truly shocking’, says Mary RobinsonBy Jade Wilson
IrelandState urged to intervene in sale of woodland beside Glen of the Downs in WicklowBy Tim O'Brien
Asia-PacificVietnam: Typhoon Yagi kills 49 people, with 22 missing, as authorities warn of more floodingBy Guardian Staff and Agencies
PoliticsProposal to double stamp duty on bulk purchases of homes came as ‘surprise’ to TánaisteBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsGarda previously accused of raping teenager challenges ongoing suspension from dutyBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawGarda bravery awards: ‘It was the first time ever we were brought into a live rescue situation’By Conor Lally
Courts‘It was like a murder scene’: Man accused of attacking woman with knife in her north Dublin homeBy Tom Tuite
US ElectionOpens in new windowPresidential election debate offers opportunity and peril for Kamala HarrisBy Keith Duggan
CourtsConstitutional rights to life and equality cited in High Court challenge to Government climate planBy Ellen O’Riordan
BusinessConor McGregor gets bonus shares in MMA business that could be worth up to $14mBy Barry J Whyte
An Irish DiaryOn the air – Paul Clements on the BBC’s centenary year in Northern Ireland By Paul Clements
BusinessEU will have to scale back ambition if competitive ‘crisis’ not tackled - Mario DraghiBy Jack Power
Middle East‘Unrealistic’ that UN could play role in Gaza’s future but could monitor potential ceasefire, says Guterres
UKBritain’s princess Kate says she is ‘cancer free’ after completing chemotherapy courseBy Harriet Sherwood
PoliticsNew Stormont programme for government focuses on ‘lifting everybody up’, says O’NeillBy Seanín Graham
Big TechApple unveils iPhone 16 with new AI features and redesigned watch with ability to detect sleep apnoea By Ciara O'Brien
DublinMMA coach co-opted on to South Dublin County Council after nomination by Paddy HolohanBy Conor Pope
Middle EastJordan investigates delivery drivers en route to West Bank after Israeli security guards killedBy Michael Jansen
IrelandRaucous Dublin Airport homecoming reception for Team Ireland Paralympians ‘brilliant to see’By Fiachra Gallagher
EuropeSpain says Venezuelan ‘brothers’ welcome as opposition leader arrives requesting asylumBy Guy Hedgecoe
EuropeEU expresses concern over reports of Iran supplying ballistic missiles to RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
EditorialsThe first challenge in regulating social media is to enforce the rules that are now in place
PoliticsBudget solo-runs by Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Greens point to near-end of CoalitionBy Pat Leahy
Common GroundOpens in new windowBertie Ahern calls for end to ‘paranoia’ over North-South co-operationBy Mark Hennessy
Environment‘Sex in public view’, fighting and drug-taking spur residents’ fears over proposed cemetery By Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningPlanning granted for hundreds of homes in Cork on land owned by GAA By Ronan McGreevy and Barry Roche