LettersLetters to the Editor, October 18th: On negative presidential campaigning, house prices in the North and South and a Wilde card
BooksHow 'modernity' came to Ireland long before independence, not in the 1960sBy Christopher Kissane
BooksChloe Michelle Howarth: ‘I saw minimal queer representation growing up, so I didn’t realise it was an option’By Martin Doyle
BooksAftershock by Liz McSkeane: An engaging journey through the vanities surrounding the first transnational disasterBy Catherine Toal
BooksPolitical Change Across Britain and Ireland - Identities, Institutions and Futures: Undoubtedly the UK is in troubleBy Mark Hennessy
US‘A sick puppy’: Trump and ex-adviser John Bolton was a doomed relationship from the startBy Keith Duggan
Farming & FoodNew Zealand co-op board stands behind €135m Dawn Meats offer despite rival debt deal offerBy Nigel Stirling
Fine Art & AntiquesOld Irish dressers, settle beds and dug-out chairs in a vernacular saleBy Sylvia Thompson
TV & RadioRTÉ’s quest to find the next Derry Girls, Young Offenders or Mrs Brown’s BoysBy Laura Slattery
StageBram Stoker, the corncrake and ‘folklore as resistance’: Making Macnas’s Halloween paradeBy Gemma Tipton
MusicThe Last Dinner Party: ‘People think they have the right, because they’re anonymous, to say the most awful thingsBy Ed Power
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Micheál’s damage limitation might be too little too late after allBy Miriam Lord
Crime & LawIreland’s burglary gangs: ‘No more than five minutes in your house and then they’re gone’By Conor Lally
PoliticsAt home with Heather Humphreys: ‘I was surprised to be asked about something my husband was doing before I met him’By Ellen Coyne
PeopleLeaving Gaza for Ireland: My soul is there. My memories are there. My cat is thereBy Patrick Freyne
People‘We were viewed as the weirdos’: Doireann Ní Ghlacáin on growing up in an Irish-speaking family By Róisín Ingle
AthleticsThe Enhanced Games: ‘I really hope it doesn’t take a fatality to bring us to our senses’By Ian O'Riordan
Presidential electionThe decisive moments of the presidential campaign so far – and why they matteredBy Harry McGee
AthleticsIan O’Riordan: David Gillick’s cry for help is what resonates most in The RaceBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyAndrew Porter: ‘I was lost, angry and missed my mum more than I thought was possible’ By Denis Walsh
BooksTerry Prone: ‘Charlie Haughey grasped me by the knee and told me I was a rude b**ch’By Terry Prone
ObituariesObituary: Patrick (Pat) Bradley: Chief electoral officer in the North who oversaw many elections in troubled hotspots
Ireland‘The world is a very unstable place’: What next for Defence Forces after Lebanon mission?By Conor Gallagher
PoliticsSupport for Fianna Fáil slumps while Martin’s rating falls significantly, new poll showsBy Pat Leahy
TV & RadioRay D’Arcy and former boss at odds over when he was told he was being dropped by RTÉBy Órla Ryan
Ross O'Carroll-KellyThis is my son now – north Dublin’s leading wine snobBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:55
ObituariesObituary: David Neligan: Diplomat who played key role in navigating Anglo-Irish relationships
RacingEven the blight of more pacemakers can’t deflect from outstanding Champion Stakes clash By Brian O'Connor
SportMalachy Clerkin: All hail Pope Leo XIV, the world’s most famous sporting trash-talkerBy Malachy Clerkin
Opinion‘Take care of mum, okay?’ These were my last words to Gaza before I left for IrelandBy Abdallah Aljazzar
Gaelic GamesLeitrim Gaels very much alive and kicking as they prepare for first senior county finalBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawUkrainian community in Ireland urge Tusla review after death of teen Vadym DavydenkoBy Kitty Holland and Conor Lally
OpinionWho is Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister and fan of Margaret Thatcher?By Patrick Smyth
Crime & Law‘Fly-in-fly-out burglars’ from Ireland targeting major British cities, the US and AustraliaBy Conor Lally
BusinessEamon Waters’ firm appeals ‘unreasonable’ limits on student housing development in Dublin 8By Hugh Dooley
BooksWoody Allen's compromised, though diverting, debut novel is a queasy disappointmentBy Donald Clarke
ArtIn pictures: A tour of the Tate Kenmare, better known as the Park Hotel By Bryan O'Brien and Deirdre Falvey
EuropeTrump tells Zelenskiy he is reluctant to sell Ukraine Tomahawk missilesBy Aamer Madhani and Seung Min Kim, Associated Press
BooksThe Four Spent the Day Together by Chris Kraus: An ambitiously imperfect book that is riveting throughoutBy Lucy Sweeney Byrne
CourtsGarda loses out on €82,571 pay claim over suspension he was later exonerated for By Gordon Deegan
UKShorn of title, status and dignity, it’s the new Prince Andrew. A life he was born to replaced by a life he will hate By Stephen Bates
SoccerShamrock Rovers title wait goes on and what else we learned on Friday in the League of IrelandBy Cian O'Connell
IrelandAttack victim Barry Daly remembered as a great dad and community hero at funeralBy Olivia Kelleher
Common GroundIrish State must offer same honesty it demands from Britain on Troubles, Belfast meeting toldBy Mark Hennessy
Ireland‘We’re in fear every time it rains’: Hundreds protest flood-protection delays in east CorkBy Barry Roche
CourtsYouth charged with murder of Ukrainian Vadym Davydenko (17) in Dublin emergency care unitBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsEnoch Burke confronts Catherine Connolly, Seán Gallagher backs Heather Humphreys campaignBy Cian O'Connell and Laura Coates
URCLeinster 14 Munster 31 – as it happened: Munster earn bonus-point win at Croke ParkBy John O'Sullivan
RugbyMunster hand out a Croke Park hiding as Leinster’s title defence continues to unravel By Johnny Watterson
SoccerNottingham Forest approach Sean Dyche and Roberto Mancini after Ange Postecoglou sacked By Ben Fisher
HealthDoctors need support coping with anxiety after making a mistake at work, conference toldBy Emmet Malone
USMillions turn out for ‘No Kings’ US-wide protests against Donald Trump By Rachel Leingang and Edward Helmore
Gaelic GamesBallyboden St Enda’s secure a fifth Dublin football title as Na Fianna’s double ambitions endBy Seán Moran