BooksMother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy: A famed novelist finally reckons with her own historyBy Nathan Smith
LettersLetters to the Editor, September 9th: Defending human rights, strong Irish women, and the President’s dog
BusinessNine out of 10 Irish commercial properties are underinsured, chartered surveyor claims By Dominic Coyle
Advertising FeatureThe Business to Arts Awards spotlight strategic heritage, belonging, and creative space partnerships
Your MoneyI live part of the year in both Ireland and Britain, so where should I pay tax?By Dominic Coyle
BusinessConstruction industry activity falls across all areas for first time in 18 monthsBy Hugh Dooley
FilmRobert Sheehan: ‘Living in Ireland helps with everything. Everyone feels like they’ve known you forever’By Tara Brady
MusicKeri-Lynn Wilson: The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra symbolises what extraordinary good can come out of evilBy Michael Dervan
EducationThe guidance counsellor: ‘I think we’re overly educated, but perhaps not skilled enough’By Jen Hogan
EducationLife after school: Next stage options from those who have chosen different pathsBy Jen Hogan
ResidentialEnergy-efficient period redbrick beside the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin for €895,000By Alison Gill
Education‘It’s a monster’: How generative AI is forcing university professors to rethink learningBy Roe McDermott
ResidentialNovelist Darragh McKeon’s three-bed cottage by the coast in Clare for €325,000By Jessica Doyle
PricewatchEir refuses to refund a 91-year-old for a service that was cancelled a decade agoBy Conor Pope
In the News PodcastTom Phillips: How a fugitive took his kids and hid in the New Zealand wilderness By Bernice HarrisonListen | 17:06
Common GroundLeaving post, but not leaving Ireland: the UK ambassador who is not going home By Mark Hennessy
Social AffairsDublin creche chain worker dismissed after allegedly ‘mistreating’ children By Órla Ryan
PeopleFrom Mexico to Ireland: ‘You have to be very resilient - but this is an amazing country’By Hosanna Boulter
Health‘Any person at any time can have a stroke’: Former Dublin footballer recalls health scare By Shauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesPauric Mahony making up for lost time in Ballygunner’s push for another Munster titleBy Gordon Manning
RugbyGerry Thornley: Ireland may need help from the rugby gods to prolong World Cup adventureBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandElderly Ukrainians unable to access healthcare in Louth feel ‘humiliated’ and ‘exhausted’By Sorcha Pollak
OpinionThe debate: Does every apartment really need a balcony?By Ciarán Cuffe and Seán O'Neill McPartlin
AthleticsIrish expectations at the World Championships in Tokyo: ‘We’re not seeded to medal, let’s be frank about that’By Ian O'Riordan
Business Why are Irish artists such as Graham Linehan, Sally Rooney so prominent in UK free speech wars?By Hugh Linehan
IrelandOne in five children lives in poverty when housing costs factored in, ESRI findsBy Cian O'Connell
Your WellnessPalliative care: We do death well in Ireland, but what about the lead-up period?By Sheila Wayman
EducationStudying in Asia: ‘I was excited and also a bit scared, but I love to challenge myself’By Rodhan Harris
CourtsConradh na Gaeilge bids to intervene in Jamie Bryson legal challenge over Irish signageBy Alan Erwin
Classroom to CollegeWhy fifth and sixth year students need to know what Higher Options isBy Kate Byrne
TV & RadioOnly Murders in the Building season five: Far from turning stale, this is one of the best seasons yetBy Ed Power
StageOffspring (A Modern Frankenstein) at Dublin Fringe: A subtle, personal exploration of creation and parenthoodBy Michael Seaver
StageConstriction, at Dublin Fringe, is a haunting, lyrical meditation on motherhood By Arpita Chowdhury
SciencePhilip Nolan got €200,000 payout in legal row that left science agency with €901,000 billBy Gordon Deegan
TransportRyanair applies for judicial review of night flights ruling at Dublin AirportBy Colin Gleeson
IrelandTwo fishermen rescued in Donegal after wave swept one into sea, other jumped in to helpBy Stephen Maguire
Your MoneyEnergia customers facing price hike of up to 12% as business continues search for new owner By Conor Pope and Joe Brennan
PoliticsJim Gavin ‘honoured’ to be selected as Fianna Fáil presidential candidateBy Cormac McQuinn, Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy
GolfRicky Elliott: Brooks Koepka’s Irish caddie helped him climb to world No 1. They want to get back thereBy David Gorman
OpinionHanding our children a poorer society would be a shameful legacy for a rich countryBy Denise Charlton
Social Affairs‘I didn’t want to live’: Woman who became homeless speaks on rebuilding confidenceBy Sarah Burns
EuropeUkraine’s air-defence shortage exacerbated by slowdown of US shipmentsBy Christopher Miller in New York
PoliticsFianna Fáil’s Jim Gavin ‘has all the credentials to be fine president’ - Billy KelleherBy Cormac McQuinn
BusinessOwner of 10 apartments near Dublin Castle lodges appeal to council refusal for use as short-term letsBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessProminent Limerick author and Portugal-based property developer top latest tax defaulters’ listBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsMicheál Martin now needs his party victor Jim Gavin to win the presidential electionBy Pat Leahy
Middle EastPanic and confusion in Gaza City as Israel orders Palestinians out ahead of military operation
An Irish DiaryBlades and Fades – Frank McNally on New York’s ‘Lads of Kilkenny’ and a Joycean Fenian in ParisBy Frank McNally
Education‘A generation of students is losing out’: State trailing behind globally in education spending, OECD findsBy Emmet Malone
World Cup qualifierIreland lose 2-1 in Yerevan in second World Cup qualifier – As it happenedBy Mary Hannigan
SoccerPlayer ratings: Kelleher and Ferguson not enough to prop up disappointing IrelandBy Gordon Manning
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson accepts Armenia defeat raises questions over Ireland futureBy Gordon Manning
Soccer‘A little lost for words’: Heimir Hallgrímsson will consider position after Armenia defeatBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsInside the Fianna Fáil presidential vote: standing ovations, ‘thunderous’ applause and tears By Jack Horgan-Jones
TV & RadioTraitors Ireland review: The biggest bloodbath on RTÉ since Ryan Tubridy’s Toy Show F-bombBy Ed Power
BoxingPatsy Joyce through to World Boxing quarter-final, Lisa O’Rourke loses narrow decisionBy Ciarán Kirk
BusinessDeveloper Sean Mulryan’s Ballymore agrees deal to deliver hundreds of affordable new homes in DublinBy Ronald Quinlan