LettersLetters to the Editor, September 18th: On genocide and Gaza, the high cost of electricity, and the Eoin Hayes controversy
BooksHalf Light by Mahesh Rao: A thoughtful, moving novel about fraught gay experiences in IndiaBy John Boyne
RestaurantsRestaurant review: It’s worth a trip to this Dublin 7 spot even just for this one dishBy Corinna Hardgrave
Big TechTech titan Larry Ellison: ‘No one else has prospered in Silicon Valley for 50 years’By Richard Waters and Rafe Rosner-Uddin
Education‘It wasn’t even that we had some business, tech-savvy background ... we just had an idea’By Kate Byrne
FilmA Big Bold Beautiful Journey review: Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell go nowhere slowlyBy Tara Brady
BusinessIreland’s top 1,000 companies: Apple remains out in front with €205bn in revenueBy Ciarán Hancock
EducationWhat companies are offering competitive, interesting and challenging graduate programmes?By Molly Furey
BusinessUS tariffs will have only moderate impact on Irish economy, Central Bank says By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
ResidentialNew four-bed homes in high-end scheme on Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, for €2.5mBy Kevin Courtney
ResidentialA fully renovated Georgian home in the centre of Dún Laoghaire with a a 54ft-long garden By Elizabeth Birdthistle
GolfDave Hannigan: It costs just €63 to play at Bethpage but Ryder Cup prices go a different wayBy Dave Hannigan
PeopleI’ve long been a curious observer of what I’ve dubbed Leo Varadkar’s ‘grim aesthetic’By Emer McLysaght
Social AffairsDeportations are a ‘critical element’ of an asylum system, says senior UN refugee officialBy Sorcha Pollak
Your MoneyFirst-time buyers ‘could save up to €10,000 on mortgage protection by shopping around’By Conor Pope
IrelandLack of nursing home beds ‘means older people staying longer in acute hospitals’By Shauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesThe GAA serves communities well, but don’t expect it to solve the housing crisisBy Ciarán Murphy
BooksLyse Doucet, foreign correspondent: ‘You have to keep returning to the heat and the dust. Really feel the story’By Karl McDonald
AthleticsCian McPhillips and Mark English capable of making 800m history at World Athletics ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
Your Family‘I’ve learned what a debilitating, isolating and challenging illness anxiety can be’By Sylvia Thompson
OpinionDublin is becoming a place of extremes, home to only the very richest and the poorestBy Lorcan Sirr
Crime & LawDaniel Aruebose case: What happens now after discovery of child’s remains in Donabate? By Conor Lally
Crime & LawGardaí expect arrest after remains of Daniel Aruebose found in north Dublin fieldBy Conor Lally
OpinionHere in Northern Ireland, the Irish presidential election seems a lot like EurovisionBy Newton Emerson
Business Today NewsletterRaise taxes and trim infrastructure costs if you want to keep spending at current level, Government is toldBy Ciarán Hancock
BusinessSeapoint raises $3m in pre-seed funding as it targets business banking market By Ciara O'Brien
USBehind ancient castle walls, the rich and powerful celebrate TrumpBy Shawn McCreesh and Maggie Haberman
BooksBest Irish Books of 2025: your Culture Night (and Christmas) guide to children’s literatureBy Elaina Ryan
WorkWorkplaces must adapt to needs of employees who are single parents by choice through IVFBy Margaret E Ward
BusinessEconomic outlook in Ireland: Buoyant economy may see growth outweigh downsides By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Social AffairsDepression and thyroid disease main health issues among Ukrainian refugeesBy Sorcha Pollak
TransportMinister has not yet received formal proposal for DAA chief exit packageBy Jack Power and Joe Brennan
US‘Everything is being censored’: Jimmy Kimmel suspension sparks fears for free speechBy Hannah Ziegler, Alexandra E. Petri, Emmanuel Morgan and Matt Stevens
Smart MoneyCliff Taylor: Here is the likely shape of the budget tax package - and what it means for your pocketBy Cliff Taylor
CourtsConor McGregor seeks permission from Supreme Court for further appeal over ruling in favour of Nikita Hand By Mary Carolan
PoliticsDaniel Aruebose ‘was failed in life, let’s not fail him in death’, Dáil toldBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee
CultureThe Guide: Dublin Theatre Festival, Dermot Kennedy, Stand Up for Gaza and the other best things to see in IrelandBy Tony Clayton-Lea
EducationI remember sitting there listening, thinking, ‘I could do something in tech and juggle sport too, like Katie Taylor’By Michelle Fleming
PoliticsGovernment accused of acting as if all is ‘rosy’ while consumers are ‘hammered’ by soaring pricesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Middle East22 aid agencies urge world leaders to stop Israel’s war on Gaza: ‘The inhumanity is unconscionable’ By Michael Jansen
Social AffairsState paid over €400m to private emergency accommodation providers in three monthsBy Colm Keena
AthleticsCian McPhillips makes history as he qualifies for 800m final at World ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
PoliticsSinn Féin will endorse presidential candidate with ‘plenty of Irish’, says McDonaldBy Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesPitch battle: In Dublin, the GAA is rapidly outgrowing its capacity to provide basic facilitiesBy Denis Walsh
TV & RadioBlack Rabbit on Netflix: A grungy US drama about a dingy upmarket city restaurant? Come again?By Ed Power
CourtsMeath councillor threatened by man with hammer over support for Ukrainians, court hearsBy Paul Murphy
The Women's PodcastSophia Murphy: ‘Restorative justice helped me accept that my dad is a paedophile’By Niamh BrowneListen | 71:05
An Irish DiaryNext stop, Antarctica: ‘Van Diemen’s Land’ and its many historical Irish connectionsBy Felix Larkin
EnvironmentMink eradication scheme being piloted in Midlands in first step towards eliminating invasive speciesBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandTwo-litre bottles, no more clear plastic bags: Dublin Airport eases liquids and gels rulesBy Ella Sloane
AthleticsKate O’Connor looks to take next step in her rise at World Championships in TokyoBy Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawDonabate mourns Daniel Aruebose: ‘I can’t get my head around it... as a mother’By Cian O'Connell
AthleticsSydney McLaughlin-Levrone runs fastest women’s 400m in 40 years to claim world gold By Sean Ingle
EuropeFrance strikes: Half a million take to the streets against 2026 budget plansBy Ian Johnston in Paris
CultureSally Rooney says she cannot safely enter UK without facing arrest over Palestine Action support
IrelandMan (40s) dies after incident involving dumper truck in Co CorkBy Olivia Kelleher and Barry Roche
IrelandTroubles victims will wait to see whether new legacy deal represents the ‘sea-change’ promisedBy Freya McClements
IrelandIreland-UK plan to address North’s Troubles legacy a ‘sea-change’ approach, says TaoiseachBy Freya McClements and Harry McGee