LettersLetters to the Editor, September 22nd: On the Tricolour and intimidation, manners, and money walks
Europe‘Our tolerance could be our downfall’: tackling extremism in Germany’s migrant communitiesBy Derek Scally
Property ClinicWhat should we look for when choosing an estate agent to sell our home?By Majella Galvin
BooksFly, Wild Swans by Jung Chang: the work of a woman revealing the forces that shaped herBy Mei Chin
StageRébecca Chaillon: ‘Black women in theatre, I don’t see them. Maybe they are cleaning the toilets’By Chris McCormack
BusinessNet migration has probably peaked, ongoing moderation in population growth to continue By John McCartney
ResidentialTwo schemes in Dublin 22: new homes in Clonburris and Clondalkin from €480,000By Alison Gill
ResidentialDo I love it? Do I need it? Do I have space for it? — Avoid clutter from the start in your new homeBy Alison Gill
Your WellnessGood news for breast cancer survivors who live in fear of recurrenceBy Dr Muiris Houston
OpinionOver dinner, I ask my Israeli family a question: ‘What do you think of the images from Gaza?’By Paul Kearns
Common GroundFamilies of Troubles victims killed along Border still await answers from StateBy Mark Hennessy
PoliticsHow a car crash in Dublin 4 drove public-sector CEO salaries higherBy Martin Wall and Jack Horgan-Jones
FashionThe young Dublin designers blurring the lines between fashion, art and performanceBy Deirdre McQuillan
PoliticsBord na Móna chief’s €50,000 ‘grossing up’ arrangement drew departmental ire By Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
PoliticsBord na Móna halted CEO’s ‘grossing up’ payments for fear of public outcryBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
OpinionMeet the philosopher who thinks AI ought to have the same moral rights as humans By Joe Humphreys
EconomyIreland’s first minister for finance, who had a taste for fine French wine and set up the Botanic GardensBy John FitzGerald
Your Money‘I always have a minimum of €50 on me. Living in Austria, you can never be certain if you can pay with a card’By Tony Clayton-Lea
GolfRyder Cup: Luke Donald’s Europe seeks strategy in Bethpage to defy weight of historyBy Philip Reid
PoliticsIncome thresholds for student grants could rise to €150,000 per householdBy Jack Horgan-Jones
AthleticsKate O’Connor and Cian McPhillips begin new chapter in Irish athletics historyBy Ian O'Riordan
AthleticsTV View: Silver lining for Kate O’Connor and relieved studio pundits despite injury alert By Mary Hannigan
OpinionIgnore the ‘Dublin is a kip’ brigade. Patriotism means taking pride in your capitalBy Trevor White
In the News PodcastWhy An Garda Síochána did business with an Israeli surveillance companyBy Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:53
Business Today NewsletterSeven in 10 earners now priced out of property market, conference hearsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsHarris calls for urgent, practical EU steps to end Gaza genocide ahead of major UN weekBy Keith Duggan
BusinessIreland’s M&A market showing remarkable resilience in face of geopolitical challengesBy Edel Corrigan
WorkTrump’s H-1B visa fee to hit employers with $14bn annual billBy Rafe Rosner-Uddin, Stephanie Stacey and Joe Miller
WorkAI begins to bite: Recruiters attribute a slump in professional services hiring to job automationBy Danielle Barron
StageChange, at Dublin Fringe, is a call to climate action rooted in urgency and optimismBy Arpita Chowdhury
EducationMcEntee rejects ‘misinformation’ about sexual orientation elements of new primary curriculumBy Ella Sloane
Education‘I felt special. There were only 13 girls’: the Dublin secondary school that went co-ed By Kate Byrne
RugbyRugby community mourns death of former Leinster and Ireland ‘A’ international Steve Jameson By Gerry Thornley
BusinessWhat is the H-1B visa and how will changes to the scheme affect 372 Irish workers in the US?By Colin Gleeson
TransportLittle change for passenger as new Irish Rail autumn timetable keeps services on trackBy Tim O'Brien
Middle EastMerz’s absence from UN General Assembly is noted as criticism grows over Gaza stanceBy Derek Scally
BusinessProfits grow at Dublin Port despite lower traffic and €1.7m hit by vacant site levyBy Gordon Deegan
Inside Politics PodcastHow fierce rivals Charles Haughey and Garret FitzGerald helped define one anotherListen | 49:59
Gaelic GamesNo completion date for integrated Gaelic association as core principles unveiledBy Muireann Duffy
UK‘My supreme friend’: Sarah Ferguson dropped as patron of charities over leaked Epstein emailsBy Alexandra Topping
IrelandPeople who work should get priority for social housing, says Fianna Fáil’s Robert TroyBy Niamh Towey
BusinessEconomic challenges ahead due to Ireland’s fast-ageing population, Makhlouf warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
SportRóisín Ní Riain takes silver in 100m breaststroke at Para Swimming World ChampionshipsBy Muireann Duffy
Ireland‘Only 334 of 2,500 flood barriers have been delivered’: Cork homeowners demand urgencyBy Barry Roche
BusinessCourt protection extended for Galway man pursuing insolvency arrangement over €8.5m debts By Mary Carolan
TV & RadioTraitors Ireland evictee Joanna left ‘heartbroken, devastated’ by online backlashBy Ed Power
Middle EastArab governments welcome international policy shift on Palestinian recognitionBy Michael Jansen
CourtsFather fails to overturn secure care refusal for teenage son involved with drugs gangBy Mary Carolan
IrelandGareth Sheridan walks tall as his presidential dreams lie in tatters in TullamoreBy Vivienne Clarke
An Irish DiarySaving the best for last: How the Making In symposium left an indelible markBy Deirdre McQuillan
HealthIreland among EU states with fewest protections against cancer-linked ‘forever chemicals’By Caroline O'Doherty
Live: Presidential Election‘A hammer blow’: Gareth Sheridan concedes that bid for presidential nomination has endedBy Harry McGee
PoliticsGareth Sheridan’s bid for presidency failed because opponents declined to facilitate himBy Pat Leahy
Crime & LawTeenager (17) in critical condition after being stabbed multiple times in Dublin city attack By Conor Lally
CourtsTeacher had sex in hotel with former student after chance meeting on night out, inquiry hearsBy Stephen Farrell
PoliticsConnolly stresses Palestinian advocacy and neutrality at campaign launchBy Pat Leahy and Ellen Coyne
PoliticsRight-wing environmentalist and ‘Trump loyalist’ behind derogatory Jim Gavin postsBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsPresidency will be three-horse race unless Maria Steen can muster late supportBy Harry McGee and Ellen Coyne
Rugby‘We are not entitled to trophies’: Jacques Nienaber and Leinster taking nothing for grantedBy John O'Sullivan