LettersLetters to the Editor, September 13th: On the Charlie Kirk murder, Ireland and Eurovision, and annoying commuters
BooksA Year with Gilbert White by Jenny Uglow: a loving reminder of ecological writer’s legacyBy Neil Hegarty
BooksDiagnosed with cancer at 18: ‘It was like, okay, the fun part of life is over’By Sarah Gilmartin
BooksNatalie Haynes: ‘A warring couple who weaponise their children against one another never stops being relevant’By Martin Doyle
CultureEvent Guide: Cat Stevens, Jape, David Sedaris and the other best things to see in Ireland this weekBy Tony Clayton-Lea
RecipesMark Moriarty recipe: Smoked salmon pâté on treacle brown bread with dill and pickled cucumberBy Mark Moriarty
Fine Art & AntiquesA window into Harry Clarke’s world: rare watercolours surface at Dublin auctionBy Sylvia Thompson
FilmDeaf director Eva Libertad: ‘My parents found it really hard to watch. They never knew my sister suffered like this’By Tara Brady
TV & RadioSlow Horses returns: ‘Readers know by now I’m capable of killing off whoever is in danger,’ says creator Mick HerronBy Donald Clarke
StageKatriona O’Sullivan on bringing Poor to the stage: ‘I’ve cried so many times, because it’s my life. It’s difficult to watch’By Róisín Ingle
Social AffairsMother says CCTV footage shows Dublin creche worker dragging daughter ‘like a rag doll’By Órla Ryan
ObituariesDr Pat O’Mahony obituary: Vet who played key role in rebuilding Ireland’s reputation as a safe food producer
BusinessIput secures €4.5m rent roll from three new leases in Dublin’s north docklands By Ciarán Hancock
Athletics‘I just thought I was gone s**t’: Darragh McElhinney’s long, hard run back to Tokyo qualificationBy Ian O'Riordan
EnvironmentThis female only stick insect arrived in Ireland from New Zealand in the 1960sBy Eanna Ní Lamhna
Housing & Planning‘Nowhere to live’: Ireland’s student accommodation crisis is only getting worseBy Niamh Towey
OpinionThe GAA could solve a more pressing problem for Ireland than the presidencyBy David McWilliams
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly‘I didn’t do a tap in school and yet life worked out pretty well for me’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:05
ObituariesRick Davies obituary: Founder of Supertramp whose Breakfast in America LP sold 18 million copies
TV & RadioThe Traitors Ireland: That RTÉ is operating on a relative shoe-string budget is obvious By Ed Power
OpinionMary Lou McDonald’s RTÉ interview on the presidency was more revealing than she intendedBy Pat Leahy
BusinessWhy is a State organisation competing with taxpayer-funded housing bodies in developing new apartments?By Joe Brennan
RugbyReturn of ‘world class’ Aoife Wafer just what the doctor ordered ahead of France clashBy Gerry Thornley
PeopleRay O’Donoghue: ‘I’m always the one who will get up and make a family speech’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PeopleThe grass ceiling: ‘It’s amazing the number of women who are interested in farming who don’t get the farm’By Sylvia Thompson
IrelandHigh seas and unsafe piers force families to abandon west-coast island for school termBy Áine Ryan
PeopleGrandma’s unlikely tales of being an Irish rebel turned out to be true but Ireland let her downBy Margaret E Ward
PeopleLeo Varadkar interview: ‘I’m not the first person to change my mind on marriage equality. Obama did too’By Patrick Freyne
PeopleGraham Knuttel’s widow: ‘I think he may have been the most unwoke person I ever met’By Deirdre Falvey
Analysis‘We’re activating a revolution’: how Charlie Kirk pushed a new generation to the rightBy Alaina Demopoulos
USCharlie Kirk’s widow says her ‘cries will echo around the world like a battle cry’By Johana Bhuiyan
StageAt Reverb, at Dublin Fringe, the gleeful audience are carried along by the energy onstageBy Michael Seaver
StageAm I the A**hole?, at Dublin Fringe, is a courtroom spoof more interested in judgment than justice By Chris McCormack
AthleticsSarah Healy and Sophie O’Sullivan lift the Irish mood in Tokyo with 1,500m qualification By Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsBest of frenemies: Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael set to lock horns in presidential pollBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawGardaí investigating threats against Simon Harris and family seek Interpol assistanceBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsÁras hopeful Heather Humphreys pushes herself as a force for reconciliation north and southBy Pat Leahy
BooksWinnie M Li takes a unique slant on the Great American Road Trip; powerful Ghassan Kanafani collection impresses
BooksCould Should Might Don’t: How We Think about the Future by Nick Foster - What type of futurist are you?By Sinead Gibney
BooksA Splintering by Dur E Aziz Amna: an unflinching portrayal of the price of ambitionBy Rabeea Saleem
Ireland‘For some reason, there hasn’t been much despair’: Manchán Magan on the spread of his cancer By Cian O’Connell
BusinessDAA chief Kenny Jacobs would receive about €1m under settlement proposals to leave role By Martin Wall, Joe Brennan and Arthur Beesley
GolfShane Lowry makes eye-catching recovery from trees as Saddier and Noren lead at WentworthBy David Gorman
USNew York mayor candidate pledges to order arrest of Binyamin Netanyahu if electedBy Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jonah E. Bromwich
Crime & LawMan arrested over assault on man in his 80s in TipperaryBy Conor Gallagher and Ella Sloane