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CultureHollywood’s obsession with reissued films makes cinemas feel like museums with popcorn By Laura Slattery
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PeopleGiuliano da Empoli on ‘predatory’ big tech and Trump: ‘The formula is rage plus the algorithm’By Mark Paul
EnvironmentDrones, cars and dogs running off the lead can tip the balance against shorebirds’ survivalBy Richard Nairn
Politics‘Make them see something’: Political communication skills, from Ivan Yates to Zohran MamdaniBy Harry McGee
PoliticsPresident-elect drops back in on former Dáil colleagues as she finalises Áras prepBy Miriam Lord
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Gaelic Games‘The sessions are like a maths exam’: Managing the club-intercounty training balanceBy Denis Walsh
GardeningPut down the rake: Why you should leave your garden to nature this autumnBy Fionnuala Fallon
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Asia-PacificAir taxis and drone deliveries: how China’s low altitude economy is taking offBy Denis Staunton
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Politics‘God only knows what will be tried’: EU leaders’ safety in Ireland comes under spotlightBy Jack Power, Conor Gallagher and Martin Wall
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Climate CrisisCop30: The heat is on in Brazil after world leaders set out stalls at climate summitBy Caroline O'Doherty
OpinionZohran Mamdani and Catherine Connolly built their campaigns from similar playbooksBy Harry McGee
LettersLetters to the Editor, November 8th: On the Orange Order and King Charles, poppies and Irish grammar
BusinessPenneys owner’s plan to split fashion from food fails to excite investing front rowBy Joe Brennan
RacingSpillane’s Tower returns over hurdles ahead of potentially pivotal season over fences By Brian O'Connor
IrelandIreland may seek aid of French warship to boost security during EU presidencyBy Martin Wall, Conor Gallagher and Jack Power
IrelandFail to prepare, prepare to fail: planning Ireland’s future outside the electoral cycleBy Paul Colgan
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Gaelic GamesGAA club championship previews: Na Fianna put All-Ireland on the line in WexfordBy Seán Moran
RugbyIreland depth chart: Time already running out for players to break into World Cup pictureBy Gerry Thornley
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OpinionElon Musk’s view of pre-immigration Ireland: Lovely small towns full of ‘hobbits, frankly’By Mark O’Connell
OpinionAndrew Windsor should be thanking his lucky stars instead of feeling sorry for himselfBy Patrick Smyth
RugbyIreland 41 Japan 10 (FT) - as it happened: Second half flurry hands Ireland victoryBy Nathan Johns
RugbyIreland’s Andy Farrell pleased by much-improved second-half display against JapanBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyEddie Jones bemoans referee Gianluca Gnecchi’s interpretation of knock-on for Timoney tryBy Johnny Watterson