IrelandPrison service ‘stretched beyond limits’, with number of prisoners without beds up 150% By Niamh Towey
LettersLetters to the Editor, October 1st: On disenfranchised voters, Connolly and Germany and leprechauns
BooksHouse of Day, House of Night by Olga Tokarczuk: a mesmerising display of skill By Michael Cronin
UK‘How the f**k do you know me?’ the Ginger Patriot asked as he filmed from behind the security barrierBy Mark Paul
FilmRe-Creation review: An odd, uneasy engagement with the Sophie Toscan du Plantier murderBy Donald Clarke
FilmHim star Julia Fox: ‘I don’t enjoy adrenaline any more. I just want everything to be calm and soft’By Tara Brady
TV & RadioNetflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to stream in OctoberBy Kevin Courtney
Your FitnessWhat are the best exercises for back pain? Here’s what doctors recommendBy Danielle Friedman
Commercial PropertyNewly developed Citywest logistics facility seeking €17.50 per sq ftBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyWorkday seeks occupier for Dublin docklands office in advance of move to new headquarters By Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialRelaxed Georgian elegance at renovated four-bed on Booterstown Avenue for €1.55mBy Miriam Mulcahy
Commercial PropertyJapanese aviation lessor lands new European headquarter office in BallsbridgeBy Ronald Quinlan
Climate CrisisRising sea levels, more storm surges and shifting weather patterns put properties at riskBy Kevin O'Sullivan
ResidentialArtisan cottage in Rathmines offers attractive alternative to apartment living for €525,000By Alison Gill
Life & Style‘Don’t call Ireland a kip’: I get defensive when people who have moved away scoff about itBy Céire Sadlier
Commercial PropertyPremier Inn Dublin Airport Hotel hits the market with €33m price tagBy Ronald Quinlan
TV & RadioOti Mabuse, double Strictly champion, joins RTÉ’s Dancing with the Stars as head judgeBy Laura Slattery
BusinessDemand for exports declines for second month running, say Irish manufacturersBy Colin Gleeson
Climate CrisisAreas on Dublin’s northside among most at-risk from ‘extreme coastal events’By Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsOffering asylum seekers more money to leave is ‘unethical’, says Irish Refugee Council By Ellen Coyne
OireachtasMartin, resplendent in his single transferable suit, was not ready for Bike Shed Part IIBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsMinisters in fraught negotiations over tightest budget in yearsBy Pat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
GolfRyder Cup abuse was no surprise: this was the wannabe American jock’s dream arenaBy Dave Hannigan
TV & RadioHouse of Guinness: Fact v fiction – Is the Netflix series historically accurate?By Jack White
Your Wellness‘At our engagement party, my partner’s sister announced she had gotten engaged too’By Trish Murphy
OpinionThe process that left us with only three candidates for president needs an overhaulBy Michael Gallagher
Business Today NewsletterStockbroker Goodbody back in profit and Dublin Airport passenger charges By Ciarán Hancock
In the News PodcastPresidential election: Where the candidates went wrong in Monday night’s debateBy Sorcha PollakListen | 25:55
Inside Politics NewsletterEU leaders meet amid recent airspace violations blamed on Russia By Pat Leahy
Sports BriefingAmerican jocks lower the mood while Comerford raises the gold standardBy Mary Hannigan
GolfShane Lowry the latest in a long line of Irish golfers to deliver when it matters at the Ryder Cup By David Gorman
CourtsMan accused of stabbing garda charged with terrorism and arson at Conor McGregor pub in DublinBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsHeather Humphreys denies Simon Harris pressured her to drop disability reforms By Vivienne Clarke
BusinessIrish card users spend more on education in August as summer holidays wound downBy Ian Curran
EconomyHospitality industry more likely to pass on VAT hikes than cuts, Ifac study findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsDublin woman fatally electrocuted holding charging phone in bath, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
BusinessJohnny Ronan group gets permission for 'landmark' 20-storey hotel at former Irish Glass Bottle siteBy Hugh Dooley
StageThe Quiet Man, at Dublin Theatre Festival, gets bogged down as it tries some reverse PaddywhackeryBy Chris McCormack
Gaelic GamesIntercounty players back adoption of FRC rules with 94% reporting improved playing experienceBy Gordon Manning
Crime & LawPSNI apologises to family over RUC’s poor investigation of politician’s murder over 50 yearsBy Seanín Graham
Farming & FoodPoultry giant Moy Park pays €256m in dividend to US owners as profit jumps By Dominic Coyle
RugbyElite rugby players face 30-game season limit under new World Rugby guidelinesBy John O'Sullivan
Politics‘Breathtaking evidence’ of accommodation operators overcharging State, says Mary Lou McDonaldBy Marie O’Halloran
EuropeRussia dismisses Ukraine warning of ‘critical’ situation at Europe’s biggest nuclear plantBy Daniel McLaughlin
BusinessBudget 2026: Increasing minimum wage could be ‘devastating’, say small businessesBy Colin Gleeson
BusinessOlivia Rodrigo and Girls Aloud sellout shows help boost profits at 3Arena to €18.2mBy Hugh Dooley
EconomyTrade between Republic and Northern Ireland now ‘an oasis of calm’, businesses told By Mark Hennessy
PoliticsOn the canvass with Jim Gavin in Roscommon and Catherine Connolly in BallyfermotBy Harry McGee
BusinessNo evidence Peter Robinson received money tied to Nama loan sale, Belfast court hearsBy Ashleigh McDonald
BusinessAer Lingus feared ‘Barbra Streisand effect’ if it got injunction over sacked pilot’s postsBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessDior’s Jonathan Anderson presents first womenswear collection at Paris fashion weekBy Deirdre McQuillan
PoliticsBudget 2026: €400 energy credit, welfare increases and cut to high-earner tax credit among Social Democrats’ proposalsBy Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsJim Gavin campaign shot drone footage at two events without proper permission By Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsSt Vincent's in Dublin among hospitals where Minister has ‘deep concern’ over emergency careBy Martin Wall
EuropeEurope is facing ‘most dangerous situation’ since second World War, Copenhagen summit hears By Jack Power
BoxingI rewatched the Thrilla in Manila with Muhammad Ali. He still winced at the blows years laterBy Thomas Hauser
Social AffairsIreland needs to be prepared for ‘realities of ageing population’, says Alone chiefBy Katie Mellett
GolfTyrrell Hatton tells European supporters not to sink to level of US fans at BethpageBy Neil Squires
Crime & LawGarda who removed brother from scene of alleged sexual assault among cases in Gsoc reportBy Arthur Beesley
PoliticsIreland should work with other EU countries to build up drone defences, Taoiseach saysBy Jack Power and Conor Gallagher
An Irish DiaryOff track - Alison Healy on how James Joyce disembarked in the wrong countryBy Alison Healy
Ireland‘England declared war as I travelled to Croke Park’: Cork hurling legend Jimmy Lynam turns 100By Barry Roche
Middle East‘Red, red, red. They are here’: The beginning of the end of the Gaza aid flotillaBy Naomi O’Leary
HealthIrish Cancer Society says budget funding vital to prevent death rate increasingBy Shauna Bowers
Middle EastIrish Senator Chris Andrews ‘detained’ by Israel from Gaza aid flotillaBy Naomi O’Leary and Jack Power