GolfRory McIlroy condemns ‘unacceptable’ Ryder Cup abuse and confirms his wife was hit by a beerBy Ewan Murray at Bethpage Black
BooksNot Making Hay by Frank McNally: A witty memoir on his journey from Monaghan to mediaBy Andrew Deacon
TravelEscape to the châteaux: live a gilded life on a trip to the Loire Valley in FranceBy Gemma Tipton
Property ClinicThere’s spray foam insulation in the attic of the house we want to buy. Should we be concerned? By Pat McGovern
ResidentialRefurbished terraced home on Marlborough Road in Donnybrook for €1.15mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Crime & LawOnline dispute resolution and AI ‘could revolutionise’ Irish courts system - judgeBy Mary Carolan
PoliticsThe lucrative lobbying careers forged by Lucinda Creighton, Phil Hogan and Dara Murphy in BrusselsBy Jack Power
Common GroundUnited Ireland more likely under a Heather Humphreys presidency, says leading PresbyterianBy Mark Hennessy
Your Money‘In Morocco a trader told me: You barter like a Berber man. I took that as a real compliment’By Tony Clayton-Lea
PeopleHair is the only part of the body we can easily and endlessly revise - it grows backBy Ruby Eastwood
EnvironmentThe tariffs the EU inflicts on itself: Extreme heat, floods, pollution and ill-healthBy Caroline O'Doherty
SoccerIrish Player Tracker: Caoimhín Kelleher reinforces penalty specialist reputation against Manchester UnitedBy Conor McEvoy
Sport‘An overrated Leprechaun’: Ryder Cup fans pile on McIlroy as mood becomes bonkersBy Mary Hannigan
Sport‘Whole experience was fantastic’: NFL and Croke Park deliver history-making clashBy Gordon Manning
Social AffairsWomen significantly more likely to experience sexual violence than men, ESRI report findsBy Sarah Slater
GolfTeam Europe thought they held the moral high ground. In pro golf, there is no such thingBy Denis Walsh
RugbyWinning starts for new Connacht and Munster bosses, but Leinster walloped in Cape TownBy John O'Sullivan
Your FamilyThe Irish parents using social media to earn a living – and how it affects family lifeBy Filomena Kaguako
OpinionCan international pressure stop Israel inching closer to a single apartheid-style state?By Vincent Durac
BusinessInside China’s gigantic iPhone factory: long hours, discrimination and pay delaysBy Eleanor Olcott
In the News PodcastNo cause of death: Where next for the Daniel Aruebose investigation?By Bernice HarrisonListen | 22:11
TransportDublin Metro linking city centre with airport may now open in stagesBy Olivia Kelly and Martin Wall
Sports BriefingShane Lowry shuts down USA fightback to secure thrilling Ryder Cup win for Europe By Mary Hannigan
MusicRingo Starr: ‘Every generation, if they’re into music, listens to the Beatles’By Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
BusinessPoolbeg Pharma eyes ‘value-creating milestones’ with cancer therapy data set to emergeBy Ian Curran
Crime & Law‘Truly shocking and appalling’: Man arrested after three die in incident in Co LouthBy Conor Lally
BusinessSlump in number of tourists visiting Ireland eases in August but headwinds persistBy Ian Curran
BusinessMinnesota governor Tim Walz left explaining ‘what the hell is happening in America’ to Irish politiciansBy Hugh Dooley
BusinessCelebrity chef Richard Corrigan sees restaurants return to profit after closure of Park Cafe By Gordon Deegan
SoccerIsrael in line for World Cup qualifying reprieve even if Uefa imposes banBy Paul MacInnes and Matt Hughes
IrelandAerospace company’s Dublin office attacked over alleged links to Israeli arms producerBy Jack White
Middle EastAbout 1 million people have returned to Syria following overthrow of Assad, UN body says By Michael Jansen
CourtsEx-employees of car dealership fail to stop trials over alleged theft and forgeryBy Mary Carolan
EuropeMoldova election: Pro-EU ruling party defeats Russia-friendly rivals in electionBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessIrish house prices continue to rise, driven by a shortage of homes for sale, says Sherry FitzGerald chief By Hugh Dooley
PoliticsHow Mayo is leaning in presidential election: ‘I can’t understand why Jim Gavin is running’By Sarah Burns
CourtsHospital secures orders allowing it administer chemotherapy to woman with advanced cancer By Mary Carolan
BusinessShay Given-backed plan to build padel courts at Goffs rejected by Kildare planners By Gordon Deegan
SoccerHeimir Hallgrímsson needs a miracle to keep Ireland’s faint World Cup hopes aliveBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawDublin is a safe city despite alleged attack on NFL player, says Jim O’CallaghanBy Harry McGee and Conor Gallagher
SponsoredA nod to Limerick green and white in Today FM presenter Louise Cantillon’s first home in Adare
CourtsIndependent Ireland councillor takes legal action in bid to halt Bob Vylan gig in Dublin By Tom Tuite
IrelandPaying €10,000 to families to drop asylum claims will ‘save money’ for State, says Jim O’CallaghanBy Harry McGee
Common Ground VoicesIgnoring the threat of paramilitaries will not make them go awayBy Graham Spencer
BusinessBeauty salon in Dublin ordered to pay €11,000 to worker paid just €5 an hour and denied tips By Stephen Bourke
SportCroke Park director hopeful of hosting another NFL game amid positive feedback on Steelers-Vikings fixtureBy Gordon Manning
Financial ServicesTwo prominent businessmen accused of fraud over £1bn Nama loan deal were ‘motivated by greed’, court hears By Seanín Graham
Gaelic GamesGAA imposes €7,500 fines on Armagh and Donegal county boards over post-Ulster final brawl By Seán Moran
Middle EastTrump warn Hamas that Israel will have US backing ‘to do what it has to’ if group does not accept Gaza plan
Crime & LawFinglas residents struggle to make sense of deaths of father and five-year-old daughterBy Tim O'Brien and Conor Gallagher
IrelandGovernment commits to CHI inquiry after meeting Harvey Morrison Sherratt’s parentsBy Órla Ryan
TV & RadioThe Trial of Richard Satchwell review: The story of an innocent woman who became the victim of a violent husband By Ed Power
Presidential electionPat Leahy on the presidential TV debate: Neutrality, irrelevance and Jim Gavin’s struggleBy Pat Leahy
Presidential DebatePresidential TV debate: Candidates discuss housing, immigration and united Ireland By Conor Pope and Harry McGee