Life & StyleThe Liffey is filthy, but can you imagine if it was clean enough to swim in? By Catherine Cleary
BusinessIrish tax system must change for Ireland to win next wave of high-profit foreign direct investmentBy Paraic Burke
FashionNoreen Fox, the Queen of Rosslare: ‘My style is wearing what I feel good in, I hate people dressing sensibly all the time’By Deirdre McQuillan
BusinessNew Irish sovereign funds ‘could cut net debt to about 40% of domestic economy by 2030′By Joe Brennan
MusicRock of ages: The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Debbie Harry and 12 other classic acts still going strongBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Your WellnessBed bugs: ‘Until you go through an infestation, you have no idea just how horrifying it really is’By Dr Muiris Houston
EconomyPotential for power system alerts this winter lower than last year, says EirGrid By Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessQuintain secures approval for Cherrywood Village Centre, including 148 build-to-rent apartments By Ciarán Hancock
ScienceDetails of science advice forum confirmed on global warming and pandemic readinessBy Kevin O'Sullivan
RacingMcConnell hoping Seddon can continue run of Irish success in American Grand National By Brian O'Connor
RacingAnticipation that City Of Troy might live up to billing will help shorten winter for many By Brian O'Connor
OpinionThe rise of bulls**t in public life: Why do we comment on things we know nothing about?By Joe Humphreys
HealthLack of funds ends community car scheme which took people to medical appointments By Marese McDonagh
HealthAt least 4,000 seriously ill patients may not get vital drugs due to Budget 2024 decisionBy Paul Cullen
IrelandArmy to spend up to €40m on new uniforms which will offer greater concealment and comfortBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawHow does the Garda explain erratic road traffic enforcement and detection trends?By Conor Lally
EducationParents’ reliance on cars a factor in children not taking enough physical activity, study findsBy Paul Cullen
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: Is the intercounty juice worth the squeeze for top GAA players?By Denis Walsh
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowA competitor until the bitter end, Johnny Sexton bows out desperate to bend the game to his willBy John O'Sullivan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowAll Black magic derails Ireland’s Rugby World Cup dreamBy Gerry Thornley
Rugby World CupOpens in new window‘I’m unbelievably proud’: Farrell praises Ireland squad after heartbreaking Rugby World Cup exitBy Gerry Thornley
Housing & PlanningModular home handover for over 400 Ukrainians delayed until next monthBy Cormac McQuinn
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowPeter O’Mahony crestfallen as tough defeat signals end of an eraBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerKen Early: Results didn’t match rhetoric, but at least Stephen Kenny went down tryingBy Ken Early
Pricewatch‘I have been chasing a Fitbit refund since April 2022.’ An infuriating 18-month wait By Conor Pope
AbroadAs Irish people, we are a truly social tribe and therein lies our strength at home and abroadBy Veronica Cunningham
Business Today NewsletterLow risk of winter power cuts, RTÉ to miss out on rugby ad revenue, and flight shamingBy Ciarán Hancock
OpinionEveryone at St Conleth’s knew Louis Feutren was a Nazi. Now everyone outside knows tooBy Uki Goñi
IrelandYour morning briefing: Road traffic policing detections plummet, heartbreak for Sexton and Ireland, and Israel gathers troops
EuropePoland election: Opposition leader Donald Tusk declares victory after ruling party appears to have fallen short
EconomyECB seen preserving peak rates until second half of next yearBy Alexander Weber and Harumi Ichikura
StageOne Song: Histoire(s) du Théâtre IV review: An exhilarating, raucous meditation on grief, and on lifeBy Deirdre Falvey
Financial ServicesBanks told to review clients amid historic ESG crackdown in EUBy Frances Schwartzkopff
MusicArctic Monkeys in Dublin: Top class performance from one of the best live acts this side of the millenniumBy Glen Murphy
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowThree moments where Ireland could, and should, have beaten New Zealand By Nathan Johns
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: Guts wrenched and hearts broken ... this is why we love sport?By Mary Hannigan
IrelandResidents of Dublin nursing home not provided with any activities, Hiqa findsBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandWorld on ‘verge of abyss’ as resources dwindle and arms spending rises, Higgins warnsBy Naomi O’Leary
Health‘It’s not just rugby that’s the problem’: Consultant says concussion occurs in all sportsBy Jade Wilson
Middle East‘Why has the world abandoned us?’ Palestinians in Gaza plead for humanitarian reliefBy Mai Khaled in Rafah and Heba Saleh in Cairo
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowDupont upset with referee after France’s Rugby World Cup exit to South Africa By Luke McLaughlin at the Stade de France
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowRugby World Cup: Five things we learned from Ireland’s loss to the All BlacksBy Johnny Watterson
EconomyIrish exports hit by global slowdown and fall-off in demand for Covid vaccines By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastIrish-based surgeon ‘anxious and terrified’ for safety of parents and family in GazaBy Louise Walsh and Robert Kindregan
EnvironmentSurvey highlights increase in Irish households using toilet as a bin which is taking toll on marine environmentBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsMartti Ahtisaari, former Finnish president and key figure in Northern Ireland peace process, dies aged 86By Conor Gallagher
Rugby World CupOpens in new window‘It’s the hope that kills you’: Social media reaction as Ireland exit the Rugby World Cup
BusinessAmmi Burke ordered to pay bulk of opposing sides’ legal costs for challenge to WRC rulingBy Ellen O'Riordan
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSouth Africa brimming with confidence for England ‘challenge’ after epic win
Gaelic GamesWexford underage board propose 10-year ban on fan following alleged threats of refereeBy Brendan Furlong
IrelandRoad policing is ‘strong’, says Helen McEntee, as figures show drop in Garda checkpointsBy Robert Kindregan and Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsStardust fire seemed to start in ceiling and was ‘dripping’ on to seats, witness tells inquestBy Kitty Holland
CourtsAppeal court refuses to overturn verdict that newborn baby died due to natural causesBy Ellen O'Riordan
Courts‘I will not allow him to take a minute more’: Former teacher jailed for abusing teenagerBy Sonya McLean
BusinessIreland’s quarter-final Rugby World Cup exit brings highest ever audience to Virgin Media TelevisionBy Laura Slattery
CourtsFormer Christian Brother (80s) jailed for sexual abuse of former students at Kilkenny school in 1970sBy Colm Keena
CourtsFirms ordered to provide information about alleged cash demands from ESB employees to finish worksBy Aodhan O'Faolain
RacingAscot’s Champions Day countdown once again set to be dominated by weather outlookBy Brian O'Connor
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: It is not possible to blame Wayne Barnes for Ireland’s defeat By Owen Doyle
PoliticsVon der Leyen’s approach to Israel-Hamas conflict thoughtless and reckless, says HigginsBy Naomi O’Leary and Harry McGee
CourtsWoman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by four men denies inviting them upstairs for sexBy Sonya McLean
Middle EastIranian embassy in Ireland expresses ‘condemnation’ of actions of ‘Israeli regime’ in GazaBy Jade Wilson
CourtsVictim of unprovoked attack challenges exclusion from State compensation scheme By Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessCommercial Court hears claim Web Summit co-founder and RTÉ board member earned ‘secret’ €328,000 By Ellen O'Riordan
Social AffairsContract for ‘winter-ready’ cabin accommodation on Stradbally Estate to begin next monthBy Sarah Slater
EuropeUkraine braces for winter of Moscow attacks on power grid and energy facilities By Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsTwo brothers who sexually assaulted cousin when she was a child sentenced to seven yearsBy Sonya McLean
BusinessLights, camera, tax credit as Revenue pays out €104m for various films and TV productions By Gordon Deegan
BusinessMarkets calm as investors eye Middle East conflict and upcoming earnings reportsBy Ellen O’Regan
HealthPatients ‘at risk of death’ due to conditions in Letterkenny hospital, doctors warnBy Paul Cullen
Big TechIsrael pulls out of participation in Web Summit event over Paddy Cosgrave tweetsBy Fiachra Gallagher
Ireland‘If it was open, I would go’: Irish citizen seeks help for his children trapped in Gaza By Fiachra Gallagher
Middle EastSaudi Arabia stops normalisation talks with Israel, demands end to Gaza siegeBy Michael Jansen
An Irish DiaryBeyond the fringe – John Mulqueen on a long tradition of student housing protestsBy John Mulqueen
BusinessIrish Rail agrees ticket deal for bus service to Dublin Airport from Heuston StationBy Barry O'Halloran
DublinMan loses €60,000 damages claim over injuries allegedly sustained when vehicle stopped by gardaíBy Ray Managh
Courts‘Wild west stuff’ in Clare with bystander shot in buttocks during drug debt attackBy Alison O'Riordan
BusinessRyanair hits out at Dutch plan to phase out EU fossil fuel subsidiesBy Alice Hancock and Philip Georgiadis
CourtsFormer Dublin-based garda pleads guilty to six charges of assault against three peopleBy Sonya McLean
USTrump given limited gag order in trial over alleged attempts to overturn 2020 electionBy Martin Wall
HealthNational children’s hospital board complained of ‘fragmented’ work on Dublin siteBy Arthur Beesley
BusinessEmergency generators to tackle electricity shortage progressing on scheduleBy Barry O'Halloran
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on Ireland’s energy security: some progress, but much work still to be done
TV & Radio‘At first I didn’t believe the Irish dancing cheating allegations. Then I felt foolish for not seeing it earlier’By Ed Power
EducationChildren’s access to smartphones: ‘many sleep with them under their pillows’By Peter McGuire
Middle EastHiggins criticises ‘reckless’ von der Leyen response as Gaza death toll risesBy Naomi O’Leary and Mark Weiss
Budget 2024Opens in new windowBudget 2024: First three lump sums to be paid next monthBy Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray
In the NewsChuck Feeney: the ‘James Bond of philanthropy’ who gave away $8 billionBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 32:31