LettersLetters to the Editor, November 15th: On the housing crisis, Ireland’s EU relationship and lost in translation
BooksHugo Hamilton: ‘I love speaking Irish. It places me in a less aggressive country full of musical links to an ancient past’ By Martin Doyle
Books‘Prone to lose the run of himself’: Ireland’s taoisigh, from de Valera to Micheál MartinBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Fine Art & AntiquesCelebrated illustrated history of the 15th century to be sold at Offaly auctionBy Sylvia Thompson
FoodBeyond curry sauce and chicken balls: Chinese food in Dublin is at the top of its gameBy Vritti Bansal
CultureYou don’t have to understand every word of artists such as Rosalía and Gwenno to love themBy Laura Slattery
FilmDirector Jon M Chu on Wicked: ‘I’m excited for the world to finally know what Wicked really is’By Tara Brady
StageJohn C Reilly: ‘I worked with this older Irish actor one time. He was bummed out if I said anything that wasn’t the lines’By Patrick Freyne
OpinionIreland remains locked into the anglophone world. Will we ever make the multilingual leap?By Paul Gillespie
Politics‘An ambassador tried to leave’: Miriam Lord on how inauguration event left noses out of jointBy Miriam Lord
Politics‘Jim O’Callaghan could stop all this. He hasn’t’: Inside Fianna Fáil’s post-election crisisBy Pat Leahy
ObituariesMary ‘May’ McGee obituary: Woman whose landmark case was turning point in separation of Church and State
RugbyIreland are receiving more cards than before – is it a problem and why is it happening?By Nathan Johns
PeopleLeon Diop: ‘The far right want to turn this into an immigrant problem, but they just don’t like black and brown people’By Patrick Freyne
Europe‘Whitewashing Francoism’: Spanish youth flirt with far right as 50th anniversary of dictator’s death nears By Guy Hedgecoe
AthleticsIan O’Riordan: Did you hear the one about the cross-country races cancelled because of rain?By Ian O'Riordan
Courts‘This shouldn’t be happening’: How charity donations help speeding motorists avoid driving bansBy Mary Carolan
Gaelic GamesDonal O’Rourke: ‘A lot of the talk out there was that Tipperary’s sweeper spooked Cork. That wasn’t the case’By Denis Walsh
RugbyTadhg Beirne: ‘There’s so much more in us - we’re a far cry away from our potential at the moment’By Gerry Thornley
PeopleWhen the Border was being drawn, my grandad tried to put Derry in the Free StateBy Gretta Logue
EnvironmentA damp, soggy shed is frustratingly impractical but it has attracted visitors: snailsBy Ella McSweeney
Gaelic GamesDomhnall Nugent: ‘This guy messaged to say that after I talked about addiction, he went to the GP and it saved his life’By Malachy Clerkin
BusinessSiptu’s new leader: ‘Working people view the Government as having abandoned them’By Emmet Malone
Housing & PlanningFintan O’Toole: The suburbs created by slum clearances are now homes of white-collar workersBy Fintan O’Toole
Gaelic GamesGAA previews: Ballygunner out for revenge against Sars for last year’s Munster finalBy Seán Moran
SoccerHungary v Ireland: Budapest or bust as World Cup qualifier play-off place on the lineBy Gavin Cummiskey
RugbyIreland look to prove they are still one of the best teams in the world against wounded WallabiesBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsMotorists caught speeding at over 200km/h on motorway avoided driving bans after making charity donationsBy Mary Carolan
RugbyAfter Lions tour and last Autumn Nations, Wallabies ‘now well versed with Ireland players’By John O'Sullivan
IrelandTwo Government departments clash over plan to pressure tech giants over social media scamsBy Jack Power
ObituariesDiane Ladd obituary: Actor who was a dynamic presence on stage and screen for more than 50 years
OpinionNo, Ireland wouldn’t be better off if Denis O’Brien or John Collison were in chargeBy Jennifer O’Connell
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘Dude, if you insist on coaching Blackrock, you can forget about me being your best man’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:32
Crime & LawPsychiatrists differ over insanity verdict in case of Kerry man who killed mother By Eoin Reynolds
PoliticsGalway West byelection should be next ‘united left’ collaboration, says Labour’s BacikBy Harry McGee
SoccerIreland accused of ‘provoking’ opponents by Hungary after series of red cards in Irish matchesBy Gavin Cummiskey
Housing & PlanningWill the Government’s latest plan to fix the housing crisis work? Experts have their sayBy Colm Keena
BooksThe Silver Book by Olivia Laing: A timely exploration of the persistence of art under political duressBy Maija Makela
Climate Crisis‘The storms are insane’: Hundreds take part in Dublin march calling for climate actionBy Jack White
BooksAt Least It Looks Good from Space by Carl Kinsella: Between comedy and calamityBy Philippa Conlon
RugbyGeorge Ford leads England to first home win over New Zealand since 2012By Robert Kitson at Twickenham
IrelandSearch operation continues off Irish coast after person reported missing from UK naval vessel By Cian O'Connell
WeatherStorm Claudia: Motorists urged to take caution as flooding still possible in Leinster and Munster By Cian O'Connell, Conor Pope and Sarah Slater
Crime & LawDPP calls for more clarity regarding law on records disclosure in sexual assault trialsBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsLabour Party leader calls on governments to set out timeline for Irish unity referendumsBy Harry McGee
RugbyMack Hansen’s first-half hat-trick sets Ireland on the road to record victory over Australia By Gerry Thornley
RugbyTalking Point: Ireland’s defence of their line needs to improve considerably ahead of Springboks visit By Johnny Watterson
RugbyMalachy Clerkin: Ireland needed a get-right game and they got what they were looking forBy Malachy Clerkin