TechnologyOnline scams: How to avoid having your WhatsApp account taken over by a scammerBy Ciara O'Brien
DrinkJohn Wilson: Lidl stocks up on elegant, flavoursome wines from south of the equatorBy John Wilson
Consumer TechAura Sleep Mask review: A comfortable high-tech sleep aid for insomniacs, with a few quirksBy Ciara O'Brien
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: Where does Love in the Country find its taciturn Irishmen? I thought they had gone from this isle, like elk and shameBy Patrick Freyne
MusicPa Sheehy: Maybe It Was All for This – Ignore the sombre track titles. These songs are winners By Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmKing Frankie: An intriguing reminder of the Celtic Tiger delusions that hung around Ireland for decadesBy Donald Clarke
MusicNubya Garcia: Odyssey – An exhilarating mix of jazz, reggae, dub, neosoul and R&BBy Philip Watson
BooksOur Evenings by Alan Hollinghurst review: Beautifully observed tracking of an actor into old ageBy Sarah Gilmartin
US ElectionUS election: The swing state battles that will decide the race to the White HouseBy James Politi in Washington, Oliver Roeder in New York and Steven Bernard in London
RestaurantsRestaurant review: No trends and fads, just confident French bistro fare that keeps the patrons coming backBy Corinna Hardgrave
ResidentialDouble-fronted Victorian gem on Belgrave Square in Rathmines for €2.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Business‘There’s no middleman getting a mark-up’: why Irish high-end bedding company Amurelle founder took the direct routeBy Olive Keogh
ResidentialHead of property Peter Dargan remembered as knowledgeable, kind and generous By Deirdre Veldon
OpinionIsrael is targeting educational infrastructure in Gaza. An academic boycott is the right responseBy Eileen Culloty
IrelandHow a ‘global forum’ promising billionaires turned into a small Dublin hotel event with muffinsBy Olivia Kelly
IrelandIrish event organiser promoted FGM conference using names of Branson, O’Brien and Obama’s sister without their permissionBy Olivia Kelly
PoliticsDeloitte consultants paid €7.6m for advice and support to State on dealing with Ukrainian refugeesBy Martin Wall and Keith Duggan
SportDave Hannigan: Kris Kristofferson’s sporting passion and exploits just another aspect of his unique characterBy Dave Hannigan
Rugby‘I’ve been through a lot over the last couple of years’: Josh Ioane’s move to Connacht marks new chapterBy John O'Sullivan
PeopleI had picked the only week this year when Ireland was enjoying good sunshine to take a package holidayBy Michael Harding
Gaelic GamesTony Scullion on the Football Review Committee: ‘We don’t need to kick ourselves in the teeth about our game but change is needed’By Paul Keane
ResidentialLook inside: artfully restored Georgian country house on 68 acres for €3.75mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ScienceEcosystem collapse is no longer in the realm of science fiction. It is upon usBy Pádraic Fogarty
OpinionIt’s worse than George Orwell imagined. There’s no need to ban books no one wants to readBy Finn McRedmond
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Time for us to start living in the GAA world as is, not what we would like it to be By Ciarán Murphy
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Spy hunt has Senators laughing their heads off on Day of the CackleBy Miriam Lord
OpinionMichael McMonagle scandal: Sinn Féin needs to get to grips with its troubled relationship with moneyBy Newton Emerson
Your WellnessMental health: ‘Although we talk a lot in Ireland, I think we don’t say very much’By Arlene Harris
In the News PodcastCan an Irishman fix Keir Starmer’s flagging premiership? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:22
Science‘We want to make cancer treatments less toxic for children with leukaemia’: A genomic boost to treat children’s cancerBy Claire O'Connell
Business Today NewsletterBudget blues at Central Bank and accounting chiefs put companies on noticeBy Dominic Coyle
TechnologyCompetition and the clock: how Google plans to deflect and delay a historic break-up threatBy Tim Bradshaw, Stephen Morris and Stefania Palma
PricewatchRyanair rubbishes sorry story of a bike accident, broken bones and an awful flight home from FranceBy Conor Pope
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: Live coverage as Hurricane Milton smashes into Florida; man arrested in Dublin over murder of Mary Ward (22)
Inside Politics NewsletterInside Politics: Planning Bill may have angered the Hulk, but it helps pave way for electionBy Cormac McQuinn
OpinionEavan Boland, who wrote about women’s lives, is a better fit for Trinity than slave-owning BerkeleyBy Clare Moriarty
TV & RadioCurfew review: Passable thriller set in dystopian near future where men aren’t allowed out after darkBy Ed Power
BusinessIrish inflation drops to 0.7% in September amid steep reduction in energy pricesBy Ian Curran
IrelandIsraeli troops fire on Unifil positions in south Lebanon region where Irish troops basedBy Conor Lally and Marie O’Halloran
Smart MoneyAnother interest rate cut is coming for borrowers next week, but the economy doesn’t need it By Cliff Taylor
Crime & LawMan arrested over murder of Mary Ward in Belfast tracked down by gardaí after travelling to DublinBy Seanín Graham
Climate CrisisWhy are environment activists so divided on the issue of liquefied natural gas?By Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthGalway nursing home residents had no showers for 24 hours after provider failed to pay gas bill, Hiqa findsBy Shauna Bowers
EuropePopulist German politicians agree on Russia but clash on migration in first debate By Derek Scally
CourtsWoman’s damages claim for alleged assault against Conor McGregor due to be heard next monthBy Paul Neilan
Hurricane Milton LiveHurricane Milton: Three million without power and strong winds continue as hurricane moves off Florida’s east coastBy Jack White
PoliticsSudden resignation of Sinn Féin TD could hardly come at a worse time for a party already reelingBy Jennifer Bray
Housing & PlanningPAC chairman hits out at ‘sky-high prices’ of affordable homes in south DublinBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerStephanie Zambra retires: ‘To have been a part of the journey of women’s football is brilliant’By Mary Hannigan
PoliticsMicheál Martin says he was never briefed about alleged Russian spy in the OireachtasBy Marie O’Halloran
FoodCafe at Dunnes Stores Cornelscourt ordered to close after rodent infestation posed ‘grave’ riskBy Jack White
Social AffairsNot enough data being collected on integration of migrants into Irish society, European body saysBy Kitty Holland
SoccerÁlvaro Morata says depression and panic attacks made him fear he would miss Euro 2024By Paul MacInnes
EducationPupils will not watch sexually explicit material ‘under any circumstance’ in SPHE classes, Foley saysBy Carl O'Brien
OireachtasAircraft carrying weapons possibly violated Irish sovereign airspace while trying ‘to save fuel’, Tánaiste suggestsBy Marie O’Halloran
EconomyInvestment funds to escape 6% ‘mansion tax’ on apartment buys as Finance Bill published By Cliff Taylor
Crime & Law‘An important intervention’: Senior Kinahan figure Sean McGovern arrested in Dubai over Hutch feud murderBy Conor Lally
BusinessIrish investment market sees 26% rise in value of transactions in third quarterBy Fiona Keeley
IrelandDublin Airport operator spends more than €18m on home buyouts and noise insulation near facilityBy Sarah Burns
CourtsCoroner recommends recording of all adverse reactions to Covid vaccines at inquest into Waterford man’s deathBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningJust 28% of all planning cases considered by Bord Pleanála during 2023 were decided within expected time frameBy Emmet Malone
Crime & LawWho is Kinahan ally Sean McGovern and why is his arrest in Dubai so important? By Conor Lally
HealthAppointment of UHL executive to new senior role ‘not a promotion’, Donnelly saysBy Shauna Bowers
EuropeZelenskiy seeks arms and backing for Ukraine’s Nato bid on whistle-stop European tourBy Daniel McLaughlin
EuropeGermany struggles with complexities of its relationship with Israel as war and suffering continueBy Derek Scally
An Irish DiaryAll agreed – Frank McNally on the surprise success of a play about the Good Friday AgreementBy Frank McNally
Social AffairsDisabled people, routinely presumed incapable of managing their money, have had bank accounts frozenBy Kitty Holland
BooksNobel Prize in Literature winner Han Kang is a courageous, gifted, global writerBy Rónán Hession
CourtsNo good reason to transfer family home of elderly man lacking capacity to joint ownership with wife, judge rules By Mary Carolan
Middle EastUN inquiry accuses Israel of crime of ‘extermination’ in destruction of Gaza health system
MediaLate Late Show will not be diminished by plan to make it off-site, says RTÉ bossBy Laura Slattery
Social AffairsHorse-ownership ‘almost spiritual’ for Travellers and should be accommodated in housingBy Kitty Holland
Politics‘Intimidatory behaviour’ by Israeli forces to UN peacekeepers in Lebanon unacceptable, says HarrisBy Keith Duggan
CourtsMan accused of murder told gardaí body could be found in his wardrobe, court hears By Eoin Reynolds
OireachtasPrivate college graduates to be excluded from extension of Seanad election voting rightsBy Marie O’Halloran
SoccerAaron Connolly reveals he underwent a month’s treatment for alcohol addiction this summer By Mary Hannigan
SoccerIreland player ratings: Liam Scales and Robbie Brady to the fore as Ireland beat Finland 2-1By Malachy Clerkin
SoccerRobbie Brady rolls back the years as Ireland finally taste victory in HelsinkiBy Gavin Cummiskey
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson hails boost in confidence after first Ireland win for new bossBy Gordon Manning
SoccerEngland’s exciting team turn into a mess for Carsley as Greece record historic winBy David Hytner at Wembley
EditorialsThe vacuum at the top of US politics makes the current Middle East crisis even more dangerous
EnvironmentWastewater treatment at 10 cities and large towns fails to meet EU standards, EPA findsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Climate CrisisCo-ordinated action on biodiversity loss can help reduce risk of ‘ecosystem collapse’, climate council saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan