RestaurantsRestaurant review: Wine on tap and 15 pizzas on the menu at this Naples style Dublin spotBy Corinna Hardgrave
FilmAt Venice film festival, it can be worth getting soaked to the underwear for a not very good movieBy Donald Clarke
FilmSanatorium review: Irish film-maker’s impressive documentary about an old Soviet retreat in UkraineBy Tara Brady
FilmThe Cut review: A boxing film with more vomiting, weeing and, umm, self-pleasuring than actual fightingBy Donald Clarke
TV & RadioThe Traitors: My favourite character is Eamon, who is being radicalised before our eyesBy Patrick Freyne
Consumer TechGoogle’s new Pixel 10 Pro XL review: An AI powerhouse – if you like that sort of thing By Ciara O'Brien
LettersLetters to the Editor, September 4th: On schools closing for voting, the Gaza flotilla, and the Tricolour
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Public-transport rage has taken me: coughers, backpack users, phones on speakerBy Emer McLysaght
FashionArket flagship store opens in Dublin: What are the clothes and prices like? By Hosanna Boulter
ResidentialThis quintessential Victorian in south Dublin has both heart and huge groundsBy Miriam Mulcahy
SportDave Hannigan: Dallas Cowboys paralysed by owner’s inability to move on from 1990s heydayBy Dave Hannigan
Life & Style‘Sorry for crying, I have my period,’ I texted, deciding to get in front of the clicheBy Céire Sadlier
SoccerWith so many captains in the Ireland squad, leadership shouldn’t be a problemBy Malachy Clerkin
OpinionWe are lecturers in Trinity College Dublin. We see it as our responsibility to resist AIBy Clare Kelly, Katja Bruisch and Caitríona Leahy
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Intercounty selectors have never faced this level of scrutinyBy Ciarán Murphy
OpinionLack of transparency over immigration fuels toxic atmosphere in Northern IrelandBy Newton Emerson
Crime & LawSpecial Garda operation sees number of Brazilians deported, including some in prisonBy Conor Lally
PoliticsPresident Geldof, Donnelly or Flatley? Is there still a path to the Áras for an Independent?By Harry McGee
TechnologyAI doesn’t always have the answer. So how do we teach our children about it? By Ciara O'Brien
Climate CrisisHow Ireland’s forests are undergoing a revolution to boost biodiversityBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Innovators to WatchIrish fintech Harbour AI takes aim at shipping’s late-payment problemBy Olive Keogh
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Warning over corporate tax, your kids and AI, and a sea-faring app By Conn Ó Midheach
ScienceNew wearable brain scanner at TCD will be able to detect earliest signs of epilepsy, dementia and ADHDBy Seán Duke
BusinessTrump administration doubles down on Big Tech antitrust cases despite Google setbackBy Stefania Palma and Michael Acton
Work‘Big girl’s blouse’: The workplace language that feels like death by 1,000 cuts for womenBy Margaret E Ward
Housing & PlanningUnits for thousands of campus student beds unbuilt despite having planning permission By Niamh Towey
DublinUisce Éireann warns housing connections at risk as €1.3bn Dublin sewage scheme faces legal challenge By Martin Wall
In the News PodcastMissing Dublin boy: unanswered questions as gardaí search waste ground and investigate his pastBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 20:41
CourtsHire security to keep Enoch Burke away, judge advises school as he increases finesBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandSex workers’ advocacy group ‘in immediate danger of closing’ over lack of funding By Kate Byrne
DublinYears-long wait for MetroLink planning permission could deter international investors, senior director says By Olivia Kelly
BusinessSpace technology firm Mbryonics to create 125 jobs in Galway in ‘landmark’ for Irish sectorBy Hugh Dooley
Housing & PlanningGalway social-housing rent going up as council bids to cover ‘soaring’ maintenance costsBy Órla Ryan
BusinessØrsted sues Trump administration for halting $1.5bn offshore wind projectBy Richard Milne, Philip Stafford and Jamie Smyth in New York
Housing & PlanningThe reality for students in Ireland: A house with ‘two broken windows’ for €600 a month By Kate Byrne and Hosanna Boulter
PoliticsUse of Tricolour to mark territory for ‘indigenous Irish’ inappropriate, says Minister By Cormac McQuinn
BusinessHeadline GDP growth revised up to 0.2% in second quarter, allaying fears economy had shrankBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessPlans for 131-apartment development in Clontarf that received 377 objections to be reviewed By Hugh Dooley
RugbyAoife Wafer is doubt for Ireland’s game against New Zealand despite return to trainingBy Nathan Johns
EuropeMacron says 26 states ready to send troops in postwar ‘reassurance force’ for UkraineBy Daniel McLaughlin and Conor Gallagher
DublinNFL flag football comes to 60 Irish schools and plans to reach 50,000 pupils in two yearsBy Ronan McGreevy
HealthNational Ambulance Service staff reject deal aimed at addressing long-running rowBy Emmet Malone
HealthFinal maternity hospital due to switch entirely to electronic records by end of yearBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsMan (38) jailed over ‘vile social media attacks’ on former Agsi chief Antoinette CunninghamBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsLabour accuses Sinn Féin of ‘dithering’ on approach to presidential election campaign By Jack Horgan-Jones
UKGraham Linehan called 17-year-old transgender activist a ‘disgusting incel’ and a ‘groomer’, court hearsBy Mark Paul
The Women's PodcastRosie O’Donnell on life in Ireland: ‘I felt taken care of and understood in this country’By Niamh BrowneListen | 64:07
GolfIrish Open: Schoolboy John Doyle got off to flyer before heavens rained on his debut paradeBy Johnny Watterson
PoliticsIvana Bacik’s Labour Party conclave almost derailed by off-message TD Alan Kelly By Pat Leahy
Europe‘It hit the building with brutal force’: Death toll in Lisbon funicular crash rises to 17By Laoise Murray in Lisbon
Europe‘I just saw dust’: Lisbon in shock as some of the 16 victims from funicular crash are namedBy Laoise Murray and Gabriel Ferreira Morais
EditorialsParking charges for Dublin's residents are heading higher - but bike storage will cost many families more
Crime & LawWhy did An Garda Síochána give money to Cognyte, an Israeli surveillance company?By Conor Gallagher
Asia-PacificThird earthquake hits Afghanistan as death toll rises above 2,200By Hannah Ellis-Petersen
Crime & LawGardaí believe remains of missing boy assumed dead are buried in north Dublin By Conor Lally, Kitty Holland, Cormac McQuinn and Órla Ryan
Gaelic GamesFinal FRC report proposes review of four-point goal and suggests handpass trial at youth levelBy Seán Moran
SportIrish-born punter Daniel Whelan signs contract extension worth $7m with Green Bay PackersBy Nathan Johns
PoliticsBertie Ahern defends legacy but rules out Áras bid: ‘Friends gave money, not robbers or crooks’By Cormac McQuinn