LettersLetters to the Editor, October 8th: On where now for the presidency, keeping up with Catherine and rhetoric and reality
BooksCharlie vs Garret: Eoin O’Malley’s fresh take on the rivalry that shaped modern IrelandBy Andrew Lynch
FilmI Swear review: Robert Aramayo’s new film had hardened critics sobbing like infantsBy Donald Clarke
Commercial PropertySouth African investor pays €1.325m for Airways Industrial Estate unitBy Ronald Quinlan
Property ClinicOur adult children need somewhere to live. Should we build a room for them in our garden?By Val O'Brien
Commercial PropertyThree Dublin investments with guides ranging from €850,000 to €2.6mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFormer Atlantic Mills factory in Longford sees price cut to €4.95mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyJD Sports to open for business at Fairgreen in Mullingar, Co WestmeathBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFormer home of Shanahan’s on the Green offers rare opportunity in prime locationBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFrench fund pays €11.5m for Pavilion retail units in Dún Laoghaire By Ronald Quinlan
Housing & Planning‘Nobody came to our door to tell us’: Dublin grandmother discovers plan to demolish home By Niamh Towey
Commercial PropertyInternational investor in €62.5m deal for Park West industrial portfolioBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleManchán Magan was a great man for a video message. You’d never know what you might get By Róisín Ingle
Budget 2026Most apartment schemes should now be viable after Budget 2026 boost, Cairn Homes CEO saysBy Joe Brennan
CourtsLegal threats by lawyer and magazine editor halt Irish journalist’s book on #MeToo claim By Colm Keena
Budget 2026Miriam Lord: Everyone is knocking great enjoyment out of the Fianna Fáil drama which overshadowed budget dayBy Miriam Lord
Golf‘You must be your best even to be in with a sniff’: Leona Maguire on gruelling LPGA TourBy Philip Reid
Housing & PlanningResidents living beside proposed development claim submissions to Dublin council ‘selectively redacted’ By Niamh Towey
SoccerStuck in the middle: Midfield still the main area of concern for Hallgrímsson and IrelandBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerJamie Mullins relishing return to green for Euro Under-21s qualifier against SlovakiaBy Conor McEvoy
Ireland‘I’m prepared for what might happen’: novelist Naoise Dolan approaches Gaza on next flotillaBy Cian O'Connell
HealthBeaumont Hospital sought €25,000 for patients already funded by HSE, auditors findBy Martin Wall
OpinionThere’s one constant in the chaos engulfing France: visceral rejection of Emmanuel MacronBy Lara Marlowe
Presidential electionFF politicians to demand answers from Micheál Martin on Jim Gavin’s campaign implosionBy Cormac McQuinn and Ellen Coyne
OpinionIreland should not be told by Brussels or Washington what to do about policing speechBy Michael McDowell
RugbyJames Lowe ready for the storm after the calm as Leinster face Sharks at homeBy Johnny Watterson
Social AffairsDelay to living wage to cost lowest paid workers €600 each next year, says trade unionBy Emmet Malone
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: In an ideal world Jim Gavin’s would have been running someone else’s campaignBy Seán Moran
Your Wellness‘I am on a voluntary board and I’m shocked at the politics and naked ambition of some people’By Trish Murphy
AbroadVisa changes mean leaving Ireland for a life in the US is suddenly much less feasible By Laura Kennedy
CompetitionsWin tickets to the Irish première of 20th Century Studios’ SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE.
MusicThe Music Quiz: How many times have Irish albums been nominated for the Mercury Prize?By Tony Clayton-Lea
Inside Politics NewsletterInside Politics: Budget criticism, and no quick pressure cut for Micheál MartinBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessBank of Ireland’s UK motor finance clean-up bill estimated at €253m after FCA moveBy Joe Brennan
FilmGeorge Clooney: ‘We live on a farm in France. I was worried about raising our kids in LA’ By Catherine Shoard
StageBe Careful, at Dublin Theatre Festival, is unflinching, sharp and in your faceBy Arpita Chowdhury
EnvironmentKillarney group vows to keep coffee cup ban despite Government U-turn on latte levyBy Caroline O'Doherty
Middle EastFive Irish citizens among those detained by Israel on Gaza-bound flotillaBy Naomi O’Leary and Ellen Coyne
BusinessGreencore lifts profit outlook ahead of Bakkavor takeover decision by regulatorBy Hugh Dooley
CourtsTeenage boy convicted of raping girl (13) he was dating in Galway By Sonya McLean and Eimear Dodd
EuropeRussia blames Europe for ‘lost momentum’ in Trump’s push for peace in UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessEU sees new US trade demands hollowing out deal struck by TrumpBy Alberto Nardelli and Jorge Valero
AthleticsDublin Marathon organisers scrap priority entry to help increase first-time runnersBy Ian O'Riordan
StageDublin Jack, at Dublin Theatre Festival, looks behind sexual scandal to expose hypocrisyBy Michael Seaver
Inside Politics PodcastTrinity’s Barra Roantree highly critical of Budget 2026 and its ‘astronomical spending increases’Listen | 48:02
UKChina spy case was dropped after UK government failed to provide evidence of Beijing threatBy Jessica Elgot and Dan Sabbagh
EducationEducation Minister says €500 fee reduction introduced amid ‘shrinking budgetary pool’By Jack White
US‘I have 200 text messages’: Nobel winner finally learns of award during off-grid holidayBy John Yoon
IrelandFamily ‘heartbroken’ after boy (2) killed in traffic incident close to Dublin homeBy Conor Lally
UKKemi Badenoch pledges to rebuild Conservative Party’s reputation with debt ‘golden rule’By Mark Paul
Dublin‘The level of aggression is unreal’: Dublin residents protest over dangerous drivingBy Katie Mellett
PoliticsCatherine Connolly did ‘all types of work’ as barrister and represented banks during crashBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Middle EastTrust is low in Gaza peace talks – and arrival of Donald Trump’s son-in-law may not helpBy Michael Jansen
SoccerClubs target ground-breaking €5bn TV rights deal for European football competitionsBy Nick Ames
OireachtasCoalition to ‘blow’ €250m on apartments being built, says Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó BroinBy Marie O’Halloran
Better with Money Podcast‘One couple had €1,500 waiting for them’: Many workers aren’t claiming easy tax refundsBy Aideen FinneganListen | 34:43
CourtsMan receives 5½-year sentence for livestreamed assault of garda during Dublin riotBy Sonya McLean
BusinessO’Brien says he had ‘detailed and frank’ talks with DAA chair and board over issues at companyBy Martin Wall
PoliticsTenant at centre of Jim Gavin debt controversy says there could have been ‘a better outcome’By Colm Keena
CourtsTwo men flew plane carrying 120kg of cocaine from northern France to Longford, jury hearsBy Jessica Thompson
An Irish DiaryOur Man in Havana – Frank McNally on a forgotten Irishman honoured in CubaBy Frank McNally
Politics‘The six counties is a s**thole’: Michelle Gildernew and Ian Paisley jnr go toe to toe on united Ireland By Seanín Graham
RugbyRónan Kelleher well rested and setting his sights on Sharks in Leinster returnBy John O'Sullivan
Budget 2026Health service short of maximum value from increased State investment, says MinisterBy Martin Wall
BoxingGrace Conway and John Donoghue secure gold-medal fights at European Under-19 ChampionshipsBy Ciarán Kirk
Budget 2026Minister says climate costs warning is ‘back of envelope stuff’By Caroline O'Doherty and Martin Wall
SportRob Dickson and Seán Waddilove suffer frustrating day two at 49er World ChampionshipsBy David Branigan
RugbySenior rugby figures believe rebel R360 league all but dead after unions’ statementBy Robert Kitson
PoliticsCatherine Connolly ‘broke rules’ over former Eirigí member, says Minister for JusticeBy Conor Lally
PoliticsPoliticians launch legal challenge to rules aimed at increasing apartment developments By Jack Horgan-Jones
Budget 2026Critics accuse Government of turning its back on climate action in Budget 2026By Caroline O'Doherty
TransportCut in urban speed limits to 30km/h to come into force by 2027 to make roads saferBy Tim O'Brien
PoliticsMicheál Martin apologises to Fianna Fáil over disastrous presidential election campaignBy Cormac McQuinn, Pat Leahy, Harry McGee and Conor Lally
EnvironmentRaw and untreated sewage flowing into waterways amid delays to upgrade works By Caroline O'Doherty
BusinessAverage house prices in Ireland now eight times higher than earnings - MyHome.ieBy Ian Curran
Middle EastTrump says Israel and Hamas have signed off on first phase of Gaza ceasefire dealBy William Christou in Jerusalem
Gaelic GamesMarc Ó Sé sets off on well-worn road to Kerry senior job with minor manager appointmentBy Gordon Manning