OpinionMany parts of the world are facing a hunger crisis that requires radical actionBy Graça Machel and Mary Robinson
EducationFourteen school teachers on administrative leave, Department of Education says By Sarah Burns
IrelandEnergy security report calls for Ireland to develop substantial gas storage facilitiesBy Cormac McQuinn
Climate CrisisBiogas production target could cost €1.5bn and see a reduction of 400,000 farm animalsBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsStandoff between Dublin community and local priest over access to parish hallBy Kitty Holland
BooksRichard Osman’s new Thursday Murder Club novel, plus the rest of this month’s best new crime fictionBy Declan Burke
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Life & StyleLearn to build a pond: ‘The minute you create one, wildlife comes. Instantly’By Catherine Cleary
FilmQueen Elizabeth asked crisply, her eyes boring into mine: ‘What’s the name of that horror film that begins with a G?’By Peter Bradshaw
In the NewsMurder in a Dublin flat - the sad life and shocking death of Tony DempseyBy Conor PopeListen | 16:48
Fashion‘I want to put Ireland on the fashion map’: Robyn Lynch, the Dublin streetwear designer making her mark in LondonBy Deirdre McQuillan
Climate CrisisClimate action: ‘People have to feel part of the solution, not the cause of the problem’By Sylvia Thompson
Life & StyleSteeling yourself for energy hikes this winter? This couple don’t have toBy Arlene Harris
UKLong connection between queen and public ends with closure of Westminster Hall doorsBy Keith Duggan
GolfDenis Walsh: Why was there no uproar about women’s golf’s alliance with the Saudis?By Denis Walsh
Your Money‘We were just coming out of the recession and there were bargains to be found in property’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Your Family‘Our son says we argue a lot and it upsets him. This came as a complete shock’By John Sharry
Business Today DigestFear over Tourism numbers, fintech investment falls and will there be a house price correction?By Conn Ó Midheach
SoccerAndrew Omobamidele ruled out of Ireland’s Nations League matches through injuryBy Gavin Cummiskey
IrelandMan who died in Co Clare aircraft crash named locally as father-of-two Michael FlynnBy Sarah Burns
HealthWinter may be ‘hell on earth’ for hospital patients and staff if projections correct, says Dr Fergal HickeyBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessBen & Jerry’s allege Unilever ‘usurped’ company’s board in Israel disputeBy Patrick Temple-West
SoccerAtlético Madrid fans’ racist abuse of Vinícius Júnior overshadows Real winBy Sid Lowe at the Cívitas Metropolitano
RugbyConnacht head coach Pete Wilkins pleased with opportunity South African mini tour offersBy Gerry Thornley
Crime & LawIrish judge elected first female President of the European Court of Human RightsBy Naomi O'Leary
TV & RadioQueen Elizabeth’s funeral on TV: There is a degree of culture shock watching Britain grieveBy Ed Power
GolfRome reconnaissance proves a success for Rory McIlroy despite missing out on top prize By Philip Reid
PoliticsTemporary and floating nature of LNG gas facility may make it politically sellable to environmentalistsBy Harry McGee
Queen Elizabeth II funeralQueen Elizabeth’s funeral: Committal service ends as public events draw to a close ahead of private burialBy Ellen O'Riordan
Farming & FoodNational Ploughing Championships: 300,000 expected to descend on Co LaoisBy Shauna Bowers
An Irish DiarySon of a gun – Norman Freeman on Longford-born sharpshooter Frank E ButlerBy Norman Freeman
HealthThousands more young people seeking mental health support due to Covid, cost-of-living crisisBy Patsy McGarry
SoccerLa Liga to report racist abuse of Vinícius amid call for Atlético fans to be bannedBy Sid Lowe in Madrid
CourtsEoghan Harris not to face charges over journalist’s claim of harassment via TwitterBy Conor Lally
Gaelic GamesEarly days but Dublin can doubly benefit from return of McCaffrey and MannionBy Seán Moran
CourtsTeen charged with seriously injuring youth at Leaving Cert party further remanded in custodyBy Tom Tuite
IrelandWestmeath councillors approve development of Ireland’s largest film studio in MullingarBy Robert Kindregan
EnvironmentFloating LNG terminal included in shortlist of options to ensure security of energy in futureBy Harry McGee
UK‘They’re putting Lizzie down today’: Cork’s English market pauses to remember queenBy Jennifer O'Connell
Crime & LawFour people released without charge after questioning over death of Lee Slattery in 2010By Brian Hutton
UK‘How would you like it if someone knocked on your door during the funeral of a loved one?’By Brian Hutton
UK‘I don’t mean to sound cold, but it means nothing to me’: Queen’s funeral goes unnoticed at republican clubBy Seanín Graham
CourtsYoung mother bled to death following ‘systems failure’ at Limerick hospital, inquest hearsBy David Raleigh
Climate CrisisFriends of the Earth hails energy security review as ‘death knell of Shannon LNG’By Kevin O'Sullivan
EducationThe Secret Teacher: Class of 2023 must prepare for world without inflated grades By The Secret Teacher