LettersLetters to the Editor, September 11th: On killing Hamas negotiators, presidential candidates, and how do you take your porridge?
FilmSpinal Tap II: The End Continues review - A reunion with gags, geriatric rock and an oily manager called SimonBy Donald Clarke
Your MoneyCharities seek budget tax break on inheritance for wills giving to good causes By Dominic Coyle
TechnologyCollege tech tips: Laptop or tablet? Plus, power packs, headphones and AI adviceBy Ciara O'Brien
Innovators to WatchFrom data overload to clear insights: Colata’s play for sports tech successBy Olive Keogh
Advertising FeatureTech, the environment and IRL networking take centre stage at Business to Arts Awards 2025
RestaurantsAngelina’s review: This terrace is one of Dublin’s loveliest places to eatBy Corinna Hardgrave
TV & RadioThe jock, the nerd, the rebel, the princess and the freak: What kind of teenager were you?By Patrick Freyne
ResidentialLook inside: Upgraded Victorian on Marlborough Road in Donnybrook for €2.5mBy Miriam Mulcahy
Housing & Planning‘It would be great if families move in’: Four derelict Tallaght homes to be restored for saleBy Sarah Burns
SportFans feuding and taking from children - basic etiquette in American sport is a thing of the pastBy Dave Hannigan
HealthCurbs on external firms in hospitals will have ‘some impact’ on patient care, HSE warns By Martin Wall
CourtsMove to block official’s reappointment a ‘terrible attack’ on Labour Court’s independence By Emmet Malone
Athletics‘It would be nice if it did come through’: Andrew Coscoran still waiting on his $50,000 prize from Grand Slam TrackBy Ian O'Riordan
RugbyJack O’Donoghue excited to work with Clayton McMillan as new season offers fresh startBy Gerry Thornley
RugbyCentres of excellence: Provinces looking for brave and bold to wear number 13 shirtBy John O'Sullivan
US‘It’s not a deployment, it’s an invasion’: Chicago reacts as Trump mulls sending in National GuardBy Tom O'Connor in Chicago
SoccerFive years of woe: Ireland’s diminished place in international football laid bareBy Gordon Manning
Your WellnessFood allergies: ‘Restaurants and society in general think it’s a fad... when it could cost someone their life’By Arlene Harris
ScienceÉamon de Valera’s scientific interest can still be seen in energy revolution todayBy Stuart Mathieson
Business Today NewsletterIreland faces surging population and the best tech for collegeBy Peter Flanagan
EnvironmentWar on waste – how Dublin’s local authorities are cracking down on illegal dumping By Stephen Farrell
Charlie Kirk killingCharlie Kirk killing is the sickening latest episode in American political carnageBy Keith Duggan
BooksDiarmaid Ferriter on Speaking My Mind by Leo Varadkar: Jaunty but superficial and lazy at timesBy Diarmaid Ferriter
TV & RadioAisling Bea, Sarah Greene and Robert Sheehan to star in Netflix adaptation of Grown Ups by Marian Keyes
Housing & PlanningLandlord who changed locks forcing tenant to sleep in park is fined €34,800 By Fiachra Gallagher
WorkAI’s replacement of humans in HR is emblematic of what could happen across the workplaceBy Andrew Hill
EnvironmentMarine protection delays makes ocean restoration more uncertain, warn environment groupsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
In the News PodcastHow online threats against Tánaiste Simon Harris escalated to bomb warningsBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:28
IrelandClosing schools in Covid pandemic had ‘hugely detrimental effect’, says Mike RyanBy Sorcha Pollak
BusinessSealing the succession: inside ‘immortal’ Rupert Murdoch’s last big dealBy Anna Nicolaou, James Fontanella-Khan and Daniel Thomas
BusinessAer Lingus applies for judicial review of night flights ruling at Dublin Airport By Colin Gleeson
StageDiary of a Dublin Drag Diva, at Dublin Fringe: Is Davina Devine unguarded at last?By Chris McCormack
Smart MoneyWhat will Budget 2026 have to help young families? From income tax to childcare By Cliff Taylor
Housing & PlanningNumber of landlords investigated over serious breaches in rental law doublesBy Niamh Towey
BusinessRyanair calls for ‘robust response’ after Russian drones cripple European flightsBy Hugh Dooley
UKPeter Mandelson’s many scandals: A steam bath with a billionaire, an undeclared loan and ‘pure poison’By Heather Stewart
Middle East‘This land is wonderful for wine’: Israeli settlers strengthen grip on West Bank By Sally Hayden
IrelandAlmost 400 National Lottery prizes may have gone unclaimed due to technical glitchBy Martin Wall
Crime & LawEleanor Donaldson requires further pre-trial medical assessment, court hears By Seanín Graham
StageTrain Man, at Dublin Fringe, is a funny, endearing show – even if its star is still being upstagedBy Harry Higgins
PoliticsTaoiseach accuses Sinn Féin of ‘nasty’ attack on Jim Gavin over Gaza remarksBy Cormac McQuinn and Kate Byrne
StageItch, at Dublin Fringe, is an honest, eye-opening account of the stress that accompanies a lifelong conditionBy Michael Seaver
StageThe Revenger’s Tragedy, at Dublin Fringe, puts a drill music spin on a 17th-century thrillerBy Chris McCormack
PoliticsConor McGregor among 12 presidential hopefuls to address Dublin City Council on Monday By Jack Horgan-Jones
Common GroundTroubles victims ‘significantly more likely’ to need disability welfare By Mark Hennessy
UK‘Prince of Darkness’ Peter Mandelson’s exit raises questions over Keir Starmer’s judgmentBy Mark Paul
BooksDublin Book Festival: A citywide celebration of stories, ideas and imaginationBy Julianne Mooney Siron
PoliticsLabour seeks Dáil time for Eoin Hayes to make statement on Israel-linked sharesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Gaelic GamesStephen Cluxton turns the page on intercounty playing days, but the book is far from finishedBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessIrish Aviation Authority to ignore Dublin Airport cap during next summer seasonBy Colin Gleeson
CourtsCryptocurrency analyst gets temporary court order requiring X to reinstate his accountBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsFianna Fáil backbenchers revolt to back ‘Netflix levy’ a ‘storm in a teacup’, says TDBy Cormac McQuinn
In the News PodcastCharlie Kirk: assassination of conservative activist leaves America in turmoilBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 15:14
Social AffairsTransgender volunteer awarded €5,000 for discrimination by youth groupBy Stephen Bourke
PoliticsGreen Party can recover from 2024 election rout and regain seats, says Roderic O’Gorman By Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryTrying times for Ballinsloe: The Galway town and Ireland women’s World Cup squadBy Richard Moore
AthleticsSonia O’Sullivan: Irish athletes head to Tokyo under the radar, but don’t write them offBy Sonia O'Sullivan
RugbyPremier Sports to show four provinces’ involvement across URC and Champions, Challenge CupsBy Gerry Thornley
EnvironmentAsian hornets: 24 verified sightings in Cork and Dublin with two nests seized By Sorcha Pollak
RugbyAoife Wafer set to make Ireland return for World Cup quarter-final against FranceBy Nathan Johns
Soccer‘Couldn’t organise a p***-up in a brewery’: Roy Keane criticises FAI following Ireland’s defeat to Armenia
BusinessDAA and Kenny Jacobs engage lawyers to resolve boardroom rift at airport operatorBy Joe Brennan, Arthur Beesley and Martin Wall
The Women's PodcastMusic icons Leslie Dowdall & Flo McSweeney: 1980s Dublin was bursting with talentListen | 59:12
IrelandBritish ambassador to Washington sacked over ‘reprehensible’ emails to Jeffrey Epstein By Arthur Beesley
IrelandIbec joins unions calling for Government to reappoint Labour Court deputy chairBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsPresidential election: Maria Steen said to have backing of 10 Oireachtas membersBy Cormac McQuinn
TV & RadioGlúin Z on TG4 review: Down-with-the-kids doc could have worked harder at avoiding clichesBy Ed Power
USAfter Charlie Kirk’s death, the US is caught between a harrowing past and a fretful futureBy Keith Duggan
CourtsGarda cleared of assaulting bar manager but found guilty of minor public order offenceBy Tom Tuite
PeopleBrianna Parkins: If I were an agony aunt, my advice would always be ‘leave them’By Brianna Parkins
Letter of the DayOpens in new window`Many mobile phone apps, particularly social media ones, are highly addictive’