PeopleMatthew Perry spent millions on beating addiction, and we expect people to do it through stigma and willpower?By Emer McLysaght
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FilmThe Movie Quiz: Who was the last person to play the title character in a Hitchcock film?By Donald Clarke
Asia-PacificKeeping up with the South Koreans: plastic surgery, photo shoots and personality tests all the rageBy Denis Staunton
BooksTokens: the Future of Money in the Age of the Platform review: Timely reflections on valueBy Chris Horn
FilmHow to Have Sex film review: The limitations of consent under a cascade of vodka and peer pressureBy Tara Brady
FilmStolen: ‘Ireland loved locking people up,’ says one contributor to this film about institutional barbarismBy Donald Clarke
MusicJohn Francis Flynn: Look Over the Wall, See the Sky – Dark, immersive folk music in keeping with these dark timesBy Siobhán Long
MusicLol Tolhurst x Budgie x Jacknife Lee: Los Angeles - A guest-packed sonic extravaganzaBy Éamon Sweeney
FilmGolden Bear-winner Nicolas Philibert: ‘My starting point is that I’m open to everything. Anything is possible’By Tara Brady
TV & RadioWhy isn’t Donal Skehan swigging from a jug of wine? Why isn’t there food all over his pristine white walls?By Patrick Freyne
BusinessIceland pitches itself as a ‘digital suburb of Dublin’ in bid to secure data centre investments By Ellen O’Regan
OpinionWhat Andy Farrell and the Ireland rugby team could teach the politicians of this islandBy Stephen Collins
Food Month‘Nothing ever keeps me up at night’: Gourmet Food Parlour owner on expansion and navigating adversityBy Ian Curran
BoxingRamla Ali might tire of the telling of her back story, but it’s a story like few othersBy Mary Hannigan
Food Month100 great restaurants, cafes and places to eat in IrelandBy Corinna Hardgrave and Joanne Cronin
ResidentialWhat will €430,000 buy in the US, France, the Caribbean, Spain and Sligo?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
SoccerShamrock Rovers can celebrate but others still have work to do in league finale By Paul Buttner
CourtsJason Corbett’s children remain stoic as court hears Molly Martens’s choking claimBy Brian Carroll
SoccerAnd the prize for the most recent display of tokenism towards women goes to France FootballBy Joanne O'Riordan
SportImogen Cotter happy to give pro cycling ‘one last crack’ after recovering from numerous setbacksBy Shane Stokes
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new windowOn Dublin’s boardwalk: How a Liffey-side project became a tale of two citiesBy Conor Lally
BusinessAdvertising campaigns failing to represent modern Irish households, research findsBy Laura Slattery
OpinionErstwhile imperialists’ defence of Israel’s merciless slaughter makes a mockery of democracyBy Justine McCarthy
The Liffey: Source to SeaOpens in new windowMy Liffey: ‘Feeling like a champion for a day’ – the annual swim down Dublin’s central artery By Shauna Bowers
Business Today NewsletterBorder power play; Shelbourne’s room rates; and advertising to modern Irish householdsBy Dominic Coyle
AustraliaSuspected mushroom poisoning: Erin Patterson also charged with attempting to murder ex husband four separate times
IrelandYour morning briefing: Israel’s response ‘beyond self-defence’, says Varadkar; Jason Corbett’s first wife ‘did not die of asthma attack’
TechnologyAI will render all jobs obsolete, Elon Musk tells AI safety summitBy Anna Gross and Hannah Murphy
Ireland‘After everything he went through…my son was born again’: Deliveroo rider’s father says João Ferreira is full of hopeBy Isabela Boechat
The Women's Podcast Catherine Cleary: ‘I stood in this dripping wet mossy forest and something just shifted in me’ By Suzanne BrennanListen | 50:01
EuropeStorm Ciarán: Death toll rises in Europe as Storm Dominigo set to hit on SaturdayBy Sorcha Pollak
Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: From his early days at Bohs, Evan Ferguson was always ahead of the gameBy Mary Hannigan
Food MonthFirst Look: New restaurant Kicky’s brings class and comfort to Dublin’s George’s StreetBy Ellen O’Donoghue
Rugby World CupOpens in new windowMatt Williams: It’s diabolical that the laws of rugby punish the team in possessionBy Matt Williams
Middle EastIrish citizens not included in list of foreign nationals allowed to leave Gaza, says DFA By Vivienne Clarke and Sorcha Pollak
CourtsAbuse victim secures public apology from Christian Brothers in landmark High Court case By Colm Keena
PoliticsConcerns over hate crime legislation to be considered but law to be enacted ‘within months’ - McEnteeBy Andrew Hamilton
CourtsRespite carer who stole from elderly woman sentenced to community serviceBy Sonya McLean and Jessica Magee
BusinessRestructuring of Brown Thomas owner ‘does not change anything’ for Irish operations By Ellen O’Regan
Middle East‘Bibi’s finished’: Binyamin Netanyahu loses core support after Hamas assault on IsraelBy Guy Chazan in Jerusalem
CourtsAccused shouted ‘he had it coming for 20 years’ in front of gardaí, jury in murder trial toldBy Paul Neilan
CourtsProsecution of businessman accused of handling stolen catalytic converters dismissed due to lack of evidenceBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsSinn Féin foreign policy would ‘weaken Ireland’s influence in the world’, says VaradkarBy Cormac McQuinn, Denis Staunton and Vivienne Clarke
IrelandRecruitment of additional members to An Garda Síochána the ‘top priority’, says McEntee By Andrew Hamilton
War in the Middle EastIsrael war resembles something ‘approaching revenge’, Taoiseach says By Denis Staunton and Cormac McQuinn
CourtsHigh Court grants pause to order for Peter McVerry Trust to complete purchase of €300,000 siteBy Ellen O'Riordan
Middle EastIrish-Palestinian surgeon describes conditions in Gaza where his family are shelteringBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessFresh legal actions brought over ownership of Aberdeen Lodge in SandymountBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Asia-PacificHopes for dramatic increase in trade and investment between Ireland and South Korea following trade missionBy Denis Staunton
PoliticsCrossing the Rubicon: Fianna Fáil grassroots weigh up the Sinn Féin coalition optionBy Harry McGee
Asia-PacificPakistan steps up Afghan expulsions despite international criticismBy Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad
Climate CrisisNewry businesses left in limbo after ‘catastrophic’ floods: ‘We have no functioning government, so we are stuck’By Colm Keena
CourtsCourt refuses to direct boy’s return to mother who ‘set face against’ aiding father’s access By Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsTrial of Michael Lynn told loan for house believed to be prospective residence was actually for developmentBy Isabel Hayes and Eimear Dodd
Social AffairsKilkenny nursing home to be taken over by HSE to protect safety of residentsBy Kitty Holland
CourtsHigh Court refuses to allow council to evict unauthorised caravans from siteBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Middle EastNetanyahu rejects calls for temporary ceasefire in Gaza until hostages are releasedBy Mark Weiss
PoliticsIrish Government’s response to Israeli bombardment of Gaza underlines lack of unified EU policyBy Pat Leahy
CourtsMan appears in court charged with dangerous driving causing death of Carol SeeryBy Conor Gallagher
EnvironmentWildlife, lighthouses and boats: The winning images in this year’s Love Your Coast photography competitionBy Glen Murphy
CourtsClaim by accused that partner took her own life an ‘absolute lie’, trial hearsBy Alison O'Riordan and Paul Neilan
BusinessGB News hands shares to Nigel Farage, Arlene Foster and Jacob Rees-Mogg By Daniel Thomas and Lucy Fisher
An Irish DiaryOgs and Ends - Frank McNally on Michael Collins’s other nickname, the Liffey on film and a Dublin dialect dysfunctionBy Frank McNally
Middle EastHead of MSF mission calls for ‘permanent ceasefire’ after attack outside Gaza HospitalBy Sarah Slater
SoccerHarry Kane tasked with providing the class for a Bayern Munich side in rare disarrayBy Jonathan Liew
SoccerKen Early: Erik ten Hag doesn’t get that football DNA should come from him, not Manchester UnitedBy Ken Early
Ireland‘My dream was to take her outside, to Ireland, together’: Irish citizen mourns wife’s death in GazaBy Fiachra Gallagher
SoccerBohemians hammer Cork City but sixth-place finish leaves FAI Cup win as key targetBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerTen Hag criticises Rashford for having a birthday party hours after derby defeatBy Jamie Jackson