Film‘We should all be talking about Annette Bening and Jodie Foster’s extraordinary performances’: Nyad director Elizabeth Chai VasarhelyiBy Tara Brady
FoodIf you love wine, this is your chance for a once in a lifetime experienceBy Lisa O'Doherty and Dermot Powell
Books‘It would appear now that some people do appreciate my work’: What WB Yeats told The Irish Times in 1923 about his Nobel win
OpinionHeroism of Irish priest who helped 6,500 to safety and visited Nazi tormentor in jailBy Joseph O'Connor
BusinessIreland has potential to be a global leader in developing sustainable aviation fuelBy Andy Cronin
HealthGeriatricians say they will not co-operate with HSE plan to discharge older patients from hospital more quicklyBy Paul Cullen
Gaelic GamesDenis Walsh: GAA’s split season still officially on trial but who has any better ideas?By Denis Walsh
Food MonthBelow Deck’s Irish star Daisy Kelliher: ‘Some guests behave appallingly badly. Some crew will fight and flirt’By Rosita Boland
Pricewatch‘Email had my booking reference plus details of guests’: Booking.com customers targeted by scamBy Conor Pope
Housing & PlanningNeighbours’ row over ‘large unauthorised structure’ at period house referred to An Bord Pleanála By Arthur Beesley
BusinessRising card fees causing big problems for businesses, industry group warnsBy Barry O'Halloran
HealthHSE board members warn of ‘drift towards privatisation’ in efforts to cut waiting listsBy Paul Cullen
SoccerKen Early: Manchester United’s misery was summed up in two moments as City eased to victoryBy Ken Early
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowSouth Africa’s Jean Kleyn: ‘I’m just glad I’m one of the guys they thought was a warrior’By Gerry Thornley
Your WellnessAre young people becoming addicted to social media and the internet? Here’s what the research has foundBy Matt Richtel
Abroad‘People said I was obsessed with the Troubles. It was like telling a fish they were obsessed with the ocean’By Louise Davidson
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new windowPublic baths, a haven for wildlife - the river Liffey could thrive if we showed it some loveBy Una Mullally
OpinionOn a roadtrip though Bosnia and Herzegovina, the enduring legacy of war is evident everywhereBy John McManus
RugbyWhirlwind week sees Dylan Donnellan move from amateur with a day job to the RDS turf By Nathan Johns
Food MonthRebecca Storm’s herby potato and bacon gratin: a quick shortcut and dinner is ready in 30 minutesBy Rebecca Storm
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: ‘Whirlwind’ experience for Jean Kleyn ends with power bringing home the gloryBy Mary Hannigan
ObituariesMatthew Perry obituary: Actor who made big impact on popular culture but remained prey to personal demons By Anthony Hayward
CourtsTwo suspects arrested as part of investigation into money-laundering operation run by Chinese nationals in DublinBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawCAB seized almost €6.4m in ‘ill-gotten gains’ last year, including luxury cars, handbags and watchesBy Colin Gleeson
Middle EastHamas-Israel war: Palestinian Authority will not resume rule over Gaza when war ends, says ShtayyehBy Michael Jansen
EnvironmentRainy season makes for mushy pumpkins as farmers try to manage ‘volatile’ cropBy Olivia Kelleher
RacingRacing braced for impact of Storm Ciaran ahead of Grade One action at Down Royal on SaturdayBy Brian O'Connor
EuropeUkraine-Russia war: At least two people killed and 12 injured as heavy fighting rages By Daniel McLaughlin
EuropeThe good, the bad, the ugly: inside Berlusconi’s art collectionBy Jason Horowitz and Elisabetta Povoledo in Rome
Dublin‘My son came here at 18 with a dream - now I’m going to take him home at 23 without one of his legs’By Isabela Boechat and Conor Lally
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: Modern trends in use of replacements take rugby beyond original intention. It needs to be fixedBy Owen Doyle
Crime & LawIrish woman killed in New York murder-suicide was ‘a friend to many’, memorial told By Michael Fitzpatrick
Middle EastIsrael-Hamas conflict: Israeli special forces free hostage as ground offensive meets localised clashesBy Mark Weiss
CourtsMolly Martens feared Jason Corbett killed first wife, counsel tells US court, amid plea dealBy Martin Wall
TV & RadioIreland 100: An Old Song Resung: The best moment of this rousing celebration is the most subversive By Ed Power