BooksAuthor Janice Hallett: ‘The thing about childhood trauma is, you’re always coming back from it’By Martin Doyle
PeopleMy approach to college resulted in a just-about-scraped-a-pass degree. I regret nothingBy Seán Moncrieff
BooksOn Leadership by Tony Blair: The work of a mechanic, not a magician, and all the better for itBy Paschal Donohoe
Gardening‘Fellas who were taking the piss are now looking for tips’: at home in the garden with Ireland and Munster rugby star Peter O’MahonyBy Alison Healy
Your WellnessDating in college: ‘It can be easy to throw around the phrase healthy relationship’By Roe McDermott
GardeningThe best ornamental grasses for gardens: the ones to pick and how to grow them By Fionnuala Fallon
CultureMargot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Cathy and Heathcliff? That’s not the real story about Emerald Fennell’s new filmBy Donald Clarke
People‘More like a palace than a house’: Locals join dig at ruins of Guinness mansion in DublinBy Ella Sloane
Health‘Why am I paying private health insurance? It defeats the whole purpose’: Cataract bus passengers face higher costsBy Ronan McGreevy
Asia-PacificChina’s first sustainable lifestyle mall the latest move in dramatic green transitionBy Denis Staunton
Life & StyleNordic walking in Phoenix Park: ‘You burn up to 40% more calories compared to normal walking’By Sylvia Thompson
OpinionCosmetic surgery tourism: Demi Moore’s new film shows what influencer videos won’t – the scalp infections and weeping woundsBy Elaine Maguire O'Connor
Your Wellness‘My cancer treatment wasn’t pleasant, it was quite aggressive. But I remained positive’By Shauna Bowers
PeopleLawyer Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh: ‘Irish identity was central to my London upbringing’By Mary Carolan
OpinionMary Lou McDonald’s hope of pulling off another Lazarus act is not great. Sinn Féin’s confidence is rattledBy Pat Leahy
Middle EastIsrael’s assassination of Hizbullah leader is an alarming escalation in conflictBy Peter Beaumont
Education‘I don’t want to give my child a smartphone but worry he will feel left out if I don’t’By Brian Mooney
PoliticsSinn Féin tweaks message on immigration but knows other issues make up its strongest handBy Harry McGee
StageAmelia: A touching vision of where we – and theatre – will end up in the climate crisisBy Chris McCormack
StageStarjazzer: Affecting, innovative Anu adaptation marries a put-upon O’Casey heroine with her equally abused granddaughterBy Tara Brady
EconomyWhy Ireland has Scandinavian prices but without the salaries to justify themBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
WorkStatutory redundancy cap ‘out of sync’ with wage levels and limit should rise to €1,015 a week, says union By Emmet Malone
Asia-PacificFirst it was lynch mobs. Now police kill Pakistanis accused of blasphemyBy Zia ur-Rehman in Karachi
TV & RadioPhillip Schofield: ‘utter betrayal’ made me never want to be a presenter againBy Charlotte McLaughlin, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter
Crime & LawGirl (17) ‘left shaken’ after escaping from hijacked car driven across BorderBy Conor Gallagher
UKConservative conference’s leadership beauty parade kicks off with row over maternity payBy Mark Paul
BusinessUS climate change targets threatened by tech energy surge from AIBy Amanda Chu, Jamie Smyth and Aime Williams
CyclingTadej Pogacar becomes first male cyclist since Stephen Roche to win triple crown By Shane Stokes
SoccerLiam Delap’s ruthless Ipswich double denies Aston Villa share of top spotBy Will Magee at Portman Road
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
RacingThe Euphrates lands Cesarewitch as O’Brien family dominate big-money Curragh prizes By Brian O'Connor
Middle EastAssassination of leader always loomed as Hizbullah looks to successor for Nasrallah By Michael Jansen
War in the Middle EastLife in Beirut: ‘At the beginning there was some bombing but we didn’t leave. Then there was another, so severe’By Sally Hayden
TV & RadioAt Your Service review: in Francis and John Brennan’s hotel revamp show, the juicy bits are left off screenBy Ed Power
SoccerIf Man United looked dazed, it’s because Spurs are starting to make a wild kind of senseBy Jonathan Liew at Old Trafford
Budget 2025Budget 2025: Two double child benefit payments expected in near €2bn cost-of-living package By Jack Horgan-Jones
USTop Republicans disavow Donald Trump’s ‘mentally disabled’ comments about Kamala HarrisBy Edward Helmore
SoccerÁine O’Gorman confident Ireland can continue momentum with Euro 2025 qualificationBy Muireann Duffy
IrelandThousands left without power while rivers burst banks in stormy conditionsBy Conor Pope, Barry Roche and Simon Bracken
CultureThe ‘30 days hath September’ rhyme is believed to date from the early 15th century. Back then they even had the order rightBy Patsy McGarry