BooksMusic books: From Mark Ronson’s insight into being a DJ in 1990s to Bruce Springsteen’s 50th anniversary bookBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Property ClinicThere is litter and pet waste on pavements around our estate. What can we do? By Aisling Keenan
StageA Belfast-Palestine dance collaboration: ‘The project is fraught with problems, but that didn’t stop us’By Michael Seaver
BusinessAfter 53 years on Talbot Street, Dublin city’s last wallpaper shop prepares to closeBy Hugh Dooley
PeopleSarah Moss: People say ‘I don’t know how you keep going’. Truth is you don’t have a choiceBy Sarah Moss
PeopleCarl Kinsella on living with OCD: ‘It’s like having a puppet regime installed in your head’By Patrick Freyne
TravelMy first Inishowen Peninsula trip raises a big question: why would anybody live in a city?By Fergal McCarthy
Crime & LawSocial media platforms need to be ‘accountable’ for scam adverts, PayPal says By Jack Power
PricewatchOur home energy retrofit caused ‘untold stress and left us in a perilous financial position’By Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningRotunda Hospital calls for review of planning process amid objections to new €100m critical care wingBy Martin Wall
PoliticsPresidential election: Combative exchanges expected as voting day nearsBy Harry McGee and Katie Mellett
EducationCheating in college: notes, smart watches, whispering, ignoring the clock, and someone else sitting the exam By Peter McGuire
Crime & Law‘Go back to your own country’: Immigrants in Dublin tell of regular racist abuseBy Alekson Lacerda
OpinionOlivia O’Leary: I got a sharp lesson in how protective Irish people are of our presidentsBy Olivia O'Leary
RestaurantsBallyfin’s Michelin chef on winning his star: ‘If I’m not here tomorrow, the food has still got to be good’By Rosita Boland
BusinessBank of Ireland says its UK motor finance bill could more than double to €403mBy Colin Gleeson
In the News PodcastInside the call centres where Irish victims are top targets for investment scammersBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 31:08
Europe‘He will destroy you’: Trump urged Zelenskiy to accept Putin terms at White House meetingBy Christopher Miller in Kyiv, , Max Seddon in Berlin, , Henry Foy in Brussels and and Amy Mackinnon in Washington
Crime & LawFamily of murdered Paul Quinn plea for ‘justice’ 18 years on as gardaí appeal for informationBy Sarah Burns
BusinessEmployers have just weeks left to prepare for first auto-enrolment pension contributions By Oisin O’Shaughnessy
StageLe Trouvère opera is strongly cast but struggles to convey the tensions of Verdi’s storyBy Michael Dervan
Your FitnessWomen starting strength training midlife: ‘I had always associated exercise with losing weight and being skinny’By Sylvia Thompson
Crime & LawGarda recruitment drive sees significant interest from over-30s and ethnic minoritiesBy Emmet Malone
Inside Politics NewsletterHeather Humphreys needs seismic shift in presidential campaign’s final daysBy Pat Leahy
TV & RadioLeonard and Hungry Paul review: Droll Dublin dramedy narrated by Julia Roberts is Normal People for nerdsBy Ed Power
Business‘Unacceptable’ number of retailers breaching rules around sale of lotto tickets to kidsBy Ian Curran
BusinessCuisine de France parent Aryzta reports growth of 0.8% in third quarter days after CEO exitBy Colin Gleeson
HealthLack of step-down places for children in care poses ‘massive risk’, inspectors find By Ella Sloane
Politics‘My mind is still open and it can be changed’: Voters in Galway discuss the candidates By Andrew Hamilton
Health‘Critical’ breaches of regulations at mental health centres in Galway and WexfordBy Ella Sloane
BusinessMichelin star restaurant drives revenues at Castlemartyr but hotel resort still posts a €1m lossBy Gordon Deegan
StageHandel’s fascinating, neglected Deidamia, at Wexford, features virtuoso performances By Michael Dervan
StageDelius’s The Magic Fountain, at Wexford, is unlikely to appeal to many beyond the already convertedBy Michael Dervan
CourtsMan died from gunshot wounds to head and neck, Ruth Lawrence murder trial toldBy Alison O'Riordan
Courts‘Trust for me has been broken’: Man to be sentenced for sexual abuse of nieces By Olivia Kelleher
CourtsHigh Court rejects challenge to Fine Gael’s direction to councillors in presidential raceBy Fiachra Gallagher
CourtsQ&A: Could Catherine Connolly have refused to act for banks in repossession cases?By Colm Keena
BusinessTwo businessmen on trial over sale of NI Nama portfolio ‘have not kept a cent’By Ashleigh McDonald
BusinessChina ‘on course’ to hit growth targets despite weak numbers for third quarter By Denis Staunton
CourtsChinese chef who worked 73 hours a week but had to ‘repay’ most of wages awarded €155,000By Emmet Malone
BusinessMystery US investor’s €30m private funding for Waterford Airport gets council approvalBy Hugh Dooley
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Is Fine Gael’s ‘attack ad’ tactic backfiring? Listen | 29:24
BusinessJudge orders operator of unauthorised Carlow quarry to restore lands to prior conditionBy Fiachra Gallagher
OireachtasAlmost €1bn paid to private operators to accommodate asylum seekers last year By Harry McGee
IrelandFilm location manager Martin O’Malley died from carbon monoxide poisoning, inquest hears By Paul Murphy
SoccerCarla Ward in ‘constant conversations’ with FAI about support for Ireland’s women’s teamBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesDan Morrissey and Saoirse McCarthy to captain Ireland in Hurling/Camogie-Shinty internationalsBy Gordon Manning
CourtsCompanies sue Ministers over alleged breach of €4.4 million contract for IP accommodation centre
EuropeEuropeans rush to Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s defence after tense Donald Trump meetingBy Alice Hancock in Luxembourg, , Andy Bounds in Strasbourg and and Christopher Miller in Kyiv
IrelandResponsibility for Bray-Greystones cliff walk may be taken off council, meeting hearsBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessDawn Meats gets green light to buy majority stake in New Zealand’s biggest meat processorBy Nigel Stirling
Presidential electionConnolly ‘disappointed’ campaign not focused on ‘vision for presidency’ and says Fine Gael are ‘terrified’By Sarah Burns and Glen Murphy
PoliticsFine Gael intensifies attacks as Connolly says party is ‘absolutely terrified’By Pat Leahy, Ellen Coyne and Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsDublin firefighter present during alleged Boston rape ‘refusing to participate’ in trialBy Susan Zalkind
Crime & LawMan being questioned over alleged sexual assault of girl at Citywest, DublinBy Conor Lally