LettersLetters to the Editor, October 10th: On Gaza and peace, budget blues and a shambolic presidential election
BooksWill There Ever Be Another You by Patricia Lockwood: More Netflix comedy special than literary novelBy Kevin Power
Special Reports‘I could see potential was being missed by organisations that were not being inclusive’By Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsResearch and practice back up theory: Neurodiverse teams perform betterBy Danielle Barron
ResidentialWhat will €395,000 buy in South Africa, Scotland, Italy, France and Co Mayo?By Alison Gill
Special ReportsAge in the workplace: How multigenerational teams can give companies an edgeBy Edel Corrigan
FoodFood & Drink Quiz: Which type of cheese is traditionally used in tiramisu?By Michelle Bowe and Greg Bowe
CompetitionsWin a luxury stay at Townhouse on the Green and dinner in Cellar 22 on St Stephen’s Green
MusicKhalid: After the Sun Goes Down review – The soul of bedroom pop, the ache of Billie EilishBy Ed Power
TV & RadioJim Gavin omnishambles: Jack Chambers ducks responsibility, Éamon Ó Cuív twists the knifeBy Mick Heaney
Business‘AI will change the way we work. But it will take time, and then it will go fast’By Joe Brennan
ResidentialLook inside: Victorian six-bed on Monkstown’s Belgrave Square for €3.25m By Kevin Courtney
Presidential election‘I wasn’t going to vote for Jim Gavin – what would a footballer know?’ By Sarah Burns
Soccer‘We want to get it done’: Stephen Bradley eyes Shamrock Rovers title party against ShelsBy Paul Buttner
BeautyOpens in new windowReview: The new travel-friendly cushion compact you’ll actually use – and loveBy Simone Gannon
IrelandPalestinians in Ireland relieved about Gaza deal despite harbouring doubts By Sorcha Pollak and Patsy McGarry
PeopleOliver Jeffers: ‘Culturally I feel Irish but I normally skirt around the question: where are you from?’
SoccerJim Crawford believes up-and-at-them approach could be key in under-21s Euro qualifierBy Stephen Barry
Presidential electionConnolly’s keepie-uppies, Humphreys’ ‘quality videos’: The presidential social media battleBy Paul Colgan
RacingRacing’s great disrupter Jim Bolger – an enemy of complacency within the sportBy Brian O'Connor
Social AffairsServices for separated children seeking international protection ‘overstretched’ By Emmet Malone
RugbyRugby unions have signalled disgust at breakaway league, but players may hedge their betsBy Johnny Watterson
OpinionCharles Haughey’s fate was sealed by the 1990 presidential election. Is Micheál Martin next?By Diarmaid Ferriter
Presidential electionThis presidential election could be about to get even weirder By Justine McCarthy
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: No time for complacency in athletics cycle that never stopsBy Sonia O'Sullivan
In the News PodcastWill Jim Gavin controversy do lasting damage to Micheál Martin’s leadership of Fianna Fáil?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 29:12
WorldNorway braces for Trump’s reaction if he does not win Nobel peace prize By Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent
BusinessBusiness Today: Budget fallout, Center Parc's booming revenues, State Street's AI playBy Ian Curran
CultureThe Guide: Wexford Festival Opera, Greg Davies and more must-do events in the week aheadBy Tony Clayton-Lea
StageCaligula, at Dublin Theatre Festival, resonates as a meditation on tyranny and resistanceBy Ruby Eastwood
RugbyMatt Williams: As Leinster enter a turbulent season, can they steady their defence?By Matt Williams
CourtsJeffrey Donaldson case: Judge to decide later this month if trial can go ahead in November By Freya McClements
Presidential electionJoe Brolly video depicting sex act by presidential candidate is ‘misogynistic’, says Heather HumphreysBy Ellen Coyne
On The Money NewsletterDon’t let filing your annual tax return become the nightmare before ChristmasBy Siobhán Maguire
StageThree Sisters at Dublin Theatre Festival: Saoirse-Monica Jackson gives a sharp turn in a fresh take on ChekhovBy Chris McCormack
SoccerThere has never been an international footballer to compare to Cristiano Ronaldo By Malachy Clerkin
EuropeRussia’s oil refineries are like ‘a man who is being repeatedly punched’ as Kyiv increases drone strikesBy Daniel McLaughlin
The Women's PodcastMarian Keyes: ‘Addiction is the please love me disease’By Niamh BrowneListen | 86:32
BusinessGoogle told to loosen control over search by UK competition regulatorBy Suzi Ring and Tim Bradshaw
SoccerPortugal in Lisbon is a daunting task that comes too soon after humiliating Armenia lossBy Gavin Cummiskey
TV & RadioRTÉ Radio unveils new schedule: Kieran Cuddihy’s move to host Liveline one of many changesBy Ella Sloane and Órla Ryan
Courts‘You took my daughter’s life and stole her future,’ mother tells man who lit fatal house fireBy Eoin Reynolds
CourtsMan convicted of breaching safety order asks judge to extend his jail sentenceBy Fionnuala Walsh
CourtsMan pleads guilty to murder of daughter (8) and attempted murder of girl’s motherBy Eoin Reynolds
EnvironmentAge of the bin bag ends in Dublin’s south inner city as waste compactors finally installedBy Olivia Kelly
TV & RadioRTÉ’s new radio schedule a hurried defensive reflex to sour taste left by Ray D’Arcy exitBy Mick Heaney
Crime & LawOvercrowding crisis laid bare by seven-fold increase in prisoners sleeping on floorsBy Conor Lally
CourtsJudge permits doctors to amputate leg of man unable to make his own decision By Fiachra Gallagher
Social AffairsDeaths in Carrickmines fire were like a ‘devastating earthquake’, anniversary Mass hears By Kitty Holland
Europe‘Oh my God. I have no words’: María Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize – and dedicates it to Trump By Gwladys Fouche
CourtsWoman accused of murdering men whose bodies were found on island had asked to borrow boatBy Alison O'Riordan
Presidential electionPresidential campaign: Fianna Fáil’s Jim Gavin repays former tenant €3,300 debt that cost him Áras bidBy Olivia Kelleher and Conor Pope
Presidential electionLive: Jim Gavin repays former tenant the unpaid €3,300 debt that cost him presidential bidBy Ella Sloane and Conor Pope
ObituariesManchán Magan obituary: Writer, broadcaster and explorer of deep-rooted connections between language and landscape
An Irish DiaryLips Sealed - Frank McNally on a mysterious facial feature, the philtrumBy Frank McNally
EuropeUK travellers brace for delays as new EU fingerprint checks beginBy Peter Campbell in London and Laura Dubois in Brussels
Crime & LawBloody Sunday trial hears account of witness who saw a soldier firing his gun By Rebecca Black, PA
Middle EastGaza peace plan: Thousands of Palestinians return home as Israeli troops pull backBy Mark Weiss
RugbyMunster find a way to grind out win again as they come from behind to beat EdinburghBy John O'Sullivan
PoliticsJim Gavin’s campaign collapse: ‘I made a mistake not in keeping with my character’By Colm Keena and Harry McGee
IrelandLidl and Aldi cut milk price in move expected to spark similar cuts among Irish supermarket rivals By Conor Pope