LettersLetters to the Editor, September 19th: Inheritance tax, Kenny Jacobs, free speech, and dodgy mushrooms
MusicNewDad: Altar review – Irish rock’s godfathers of glum reign supreme on brilliant second albumBy Ed Power
Special ReportsIsland life: Inspiring arts from medieval frescoes to modern day films By Domhnall O’Donoghue
Special ReportsEvery corner of Ireland: the craic that awaits in each and every countyBy Rebecca Lenihan
Asia-PacificJobless in Beijing: ‘You have to find other passions. For me it was my plants and the cat’By Denis Staunton
Business‘I’d love this to be a hotel where someone like my mum could come in and feel welcome’ By Ciarán Hancock
ResidentialModern five-bedroom home in countryside setting close to Castleconnell for €780,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
HealthGynaecological cancers: ‘What strikes me is how easy it would have been to dismiss that one symptom’By Arlene Harris
PoliticsWhat are presidential hopeful Gareth Sheridan’s business partner’s links with Russia?By Colm Keena
BusinessKenny Jacobs and the DAA: How chief executive who ‘shook things up’ ran out of runway By Joe Brennan, Arthur Beesley and Martin Wall
BeautyOpens in new window‘Blush stacking’ will give your cheeks a fresh flush. Here’s how to do it rightBy Simone Gannon
Environment‘We took out 450 fish in an hour’: Blackwater pollution highlights decade of poor environmental complianceBy Kevin O'Sullivan and Barry Roche
Gaelic GamesGPA chief says it’s time to increase player grants: ‘This isn’t going away for Government’By Gordon Manning
PeopleWhat’s the whole scoop on Ben & Jerry’s ‘social mission’ and the row with Unilever?By Conor Pope
HealthCHI investigates reports of surgeons contacting parents to review children they operated onBy Shauna Bowers
OpinionWhat happens if a president is elected on a mandate to oppose the Government?By Stephen Collins
Sport‘Suspiciously circular’: World Stone Skimming Championships the latest niche sport in cheating scandal By Mary Hannigan
IrelandNeale Richmond to warn of ‘unnecessary suffering’ as international donors cut overseas aidBy Martin Wall
SoccerThere is light at the end of the tunnel, Heimir. Your eyes just need to adjustBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsDash through midlands: Presidential hopeful Gareth Sheridan’s ballot chances rest on four councilsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Books‘It’s a phenomenon - we’re very privileged’: Contemporary Irish women writers celebrated at symposium in MexicoBy Hannah McCarthy
SportIreland’s prospects of shocking England in T20 clash hinge largely on their bowlingBy Nathan Johns
Gaelic GamesState’s €10m spend on NFL match won’t sit easy with GAA players if grant request rejectedBy Gordon Manning
OpinionUCD’s debating society rescinding an award to John Boyne is an odd decisionBy Diarmaid Ferriter
WeatherMet Éireann issues weather warning for five counties on Friday before mixed weekendBy Ella Sloane
USA perfect end to a perfect day for Donald Trump after shock Jimmy Kimmel suspension By Keith Duggan
Business Today NewsletterEntrepreneur who wants to create Ireland’s most sustainable hotelBy Ciarán Hancock
Special ReportsA seasonal spread: Autumnal nature-based experiences to enjoy across IrelandBy Thom Breathnach
StageLast Gig Ever!!, at Dublin Fringe, is less performance than audience endurance testBy Ruby Eastwood
BooksBrenda Fricker: ‘It was real violence, and I needed protection. Where was my father? There was blood all over me’ By Patrick Freyne
Crime & LawDaniel Aruebose case timeline: What we know so far, from early family life to present day By Órla Ryan
SoccerAlejandro Garnacho’s return to Old Trafford has the feel of a referendum on Ruben AmorimBy David Hytner
Education‘I really liked the idea of a 12-month programme ... where you’d get thrown into the deep end’By Michelle Fleming
IrelandTipperary pensioner who died after assault remembered as having a ‘heart of gold’By Niamh Towey
BusinessBlackrock Clinic co-founder among objectors to plans for new homes in south DublinBy Gordon Deegan
MusicKneecap barred from entering Canada for ‘displaying hate symbols targeting Jewish community’ By Liam Stebbing
BusinessVital infrastructure in Ireland is being blocked by planning objectors, Jack Chambers claimsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Inside Politics PodcastCan Gareth Sheridan or Maria Steen get their presidential nomination over the line?Listen | 54:25
AthleticsSex tests brought in after data showed 50-60 DSD athletes in finals, World Athletics saysBy Sean Ingle in Tokyo
CourtsMan fears daughter exposed to ‘sexualised behaviour’ due to mother’s alleged OnlyFans activityBy Gordon Deegan
AthleticsCian McPhillips profile: The Longford athlete who has made history in 800m at World ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
AthleticsKate O’Connor and Cian McPhillips look to turn big dreams into medals at World ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
The Politics FixJim Gavin survives gate-gate as mystery over Sinn Féin’s presidential endorsement deepensBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandSimon Harris denies latest Troubles legacy proposals are ‘last roll of the dice’By Freya McClements, Seanín Graham and Olivia Kelleher
SportOscar Piastri and Lando Norris ‘in control of own destiny’ in Formula One world championship battle By Giles Richards
Asia-PacificChina seizes on Trump’s chaos to position itself as champion of stabilityBy Denis Staunton
An Irish DiaryAt swim, two brothers: Denis McClean on a remarkable feat of sporting prowess in TramoreBy Denis McClean
Europe‘Could be big trouble’: Trump responds to Russian fighters breaching Estonian airspaceBy Andrew Wilks, Associated Press
SoccerFAI decline to attend Oireachtas hearing without ‘assurances’ around Garda investigationBy Arthur Beesley and Gavin Cummiskey
AthleticsNoah Lyles pledges to surpass Usain Bolt’s record after his fourth 200m gold at World ChampionshipsBy Sean Ingle at the National Stadium and Tokyo
SoccerNot just a goal machine: new model Erling Haaland can deliver early body blow to ArsenalBy Barney Ronay
EditorialsImplementation is key in the welcome new agreement on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles
Social AffairsMove to enable people to block debit-cards to cut off access to online gambling welcomedBy Cian O'Connell
RugbyClinical Canada end Black Ferns’ reign and book place in Women’s Rugby World Cup finalBy Sarah Rendell at Ashton Gate
PoliticsGreen Party backs Independent candidate Catherine Connolly for presidencyBy Cormac McQuinn, Sarah Slater and Ella Sloane