RestaurantsIrish chef’s restaurant ranked 20th in North America’s Best Restaurants listBy Úna McCaffrey
BooksVenetian Vespers by John Banville: An intricate thriller and a slyly fashioned work of artBy Kevin Power
BooksStories behind the songs: The lyrics of Oasis and Manic Street Preachers exploredBy Eamon Sweeney
BusinessVodafone Ireland’s new Italian boss: ‘Being a CEO was actually not in my plan’By Ciara O'Brien
Special ReportsAbility to adapt key to meeting challenges of vulnerable global supply chainsBy Danielle Barron
Special ReportsInnovation underpins Irish success in everything from offshore turbines to pharmaBy Sandra O'Connell
Special ReportsThe more Irish exporters move into new markets, the more agile they becomeBy Emmet Ryan
Special ReportsConnectivity counts: Why our seaports and airports are crucial economic assetsBy Sandra O'Connell
Advertising FeaturePowering purpose: today’s directors must lead with strategy, grounded in purpose and governance
StagePoor, at Dublin Theatre Festival, is a show destined to keep returning and keep selling outBy Donald Clarke
MusicFive stars for Taylor Swift’s new album: Travis Kelce at the heart; as is disdain for fellow starBy Ed Power
TV & RadioKieran Cuddihy hosts a zinger of a presidential debate. Just not the one you saw on TVBy Mick Heaney
PeopleMuireann O’Connell: ‘There are people in this country who hate me with the fire of a thousand suns’
Crime & LawTeenage boy accused of girlfriend’s rape in Galway said allegations were ‘biggest lie’, court hears By Eimear Dodd
GolfLike Bethpage next year’s Irish Open at Trump’s Doonbeg will be about more than golfBy Johnny Watterson
BeautyOpens in new windowSimone Gannon: These are the three fragrances I’m always asked aboutBy Simone Gannon
RacingAllowing race-day reserves for €600k Cesarewitch made Irish racing look ridiculousBy Brian O'Connor
Transport‘Enabling’ works on MetroLink could start in 2027, says MinisterBy Martin Wall and Caroline O'Doherty
BusinessAustrian-owned MoCo launches savings offering as it continues to grow mortgagesBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsDeep division emerges amongst parties over Connolly’s hiring of convicted woman By Harry McGee
IrelandCounty Council pours cold water on promising Bray-Greystones coastal path report By Tim O'Brien
Middle East‘We have to go on’: New flotilla sails toward Gaza as Israel detains Irish activistsBy Naomi O’Leary
PoliticsBudget 2026: Public-transport fares set to remain at reduced level next year By Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Ellen Coyne
OpinionNetanyahu and Trump have a lot in common but only one of them is an evil geniusBy Justine McCarthy
BoxingAoife O’Rourke on Hyrox after World Boxing Championships: ‘Fitness, racing and music to my ears’By Johnny Watterson
BusinessWaterford Airport aims to ditch State funding bid for €30m international investor offerBy Hugh Dooley
In the News PodcastMetroLink Dublin has been approved. How long until it arrives? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 18:59
Business Today NewsletterCairn Homes makes €75m offer for Dublin golf club and how is the tourism industry really faring?By Peter Flanagan
HealthHow did a doctor lacking basic skills and suspended overseas maintain a licence in Ireland?By Conor Gallagher
EconomyImpending changes in planning laws ‘more important’ than budget negotiations - MinisterBy Mark Hennessy
SponsoredAsk me anything (about heat pumps!) says Dermot Bannon, recently appointed brand ambassador for Mitsubishi Electric
USMuseum leader ousted after refusing to let Trump give Eisenhower sword to King Charles By Jennifer Schuessler and Minho Kim
StageKonstantin, at Dublin Theatre Festival, is an intelligent, quick and cracklingly alive take on ChekhovBy Ruby Eastwood
StageIn Her Father’s Voice, at Dublin Theatre Festival, emotions run high and understanding is in short supplyBy Tom Lordan
PoliticsWhere next for the conservative right after Maria Steen’s failed presidential bid? By Ellen Coyne
SoccerShamrock Rovers confirm record-breaking €2m move to Arsenal for Victor OzhianvunaBy David Gorman
RugbyMatt Williams: Meet the southern stars set to light up the November Test window against Ireland By Matt Williams
IrelandSpiritans adding to suffering of survivors of sex abuse in their schools, says advocacy group By Patsy McGarry
AthleticsIrish Olympic hopefuls have won 45 senior medals worldwide in 2025. Where did it all go right?By Malachy Clerkin
CourtsTeen reached 200km/h in stolen car and drove on wrong side of dual carriageway, court toldBy Tom Tuite
Culture‘Tá sé imithe’: Liam Ó Maonlaí leads tributes to Manchán Magan who has died at 55By Sarah Slater
CourtsDispute over whether doctors should give evidence at inquests into McGinley children’s deathsBy Órla Ryan
SoccerNew documentary a reminder Tony Cascarino was worth more than a set of tracksuitsBy Mary Hannigan
Gaelic GamesGAA Special Congress explainer: Football changes expected to sail into the rule bookBy Seán Moran
PeopleManchán Magan tributes: ‘He arrived in this life like a comet, ablaze with purpose’By Nadine O’Regan
RugbyConnacht banking on home advantage against Scarlets to continue strong URC startBy Linley MacKenzie
HealthHSE warns Limerick hospital of ‘significant risk’ if chief executive pay not reducedBy Shauna Bowers
RugbyLeinster need not panic yet, but must return to their own ways for Bulls trip By Johnny Watterson
The Women's Podcast‘It’s horrific’: Bláthnaid Raleigh on the use of therapy notes in trialsBy Niamh BrowneListen | 79:20
Inside Politics PodcastJack Chambers channels ‘Margaret Thatcher’ as ‘big squeeze budget’ looms Listen | 49:14
IrelandGreen Party to table Bill to regulate commercial drone deliveries amid rising concerns By Caroline O'Doherty
SoccerKeith Andrews’ Brentford rise above snobbery to remain awkward, all-action opponentsBy John Brewin
EuropeBiggest Russian air strike on Ukraine’s gas system increases fears for winter By Daniel McLaughlin
Crime & LawAlmost 20% increase in trial dates at Central Criminal Court, report findsBy Fiachra Gallagher
UKManchester synagogue attack: Two victims shot, one fatally, by policeBy Jennifer Williams in Manchester and Robert Wright in London
GolfPlayers battle through horrendous conditions on day two of Dunhill Links ChampionshipBy David Gorman
The Politics FixNext presidential election TV debate should be a decidedly more lively affairBy Cormac McQuinn
Scéal“Ní raibh uaim ach an grá dorcha drúisiúil draíochtach a bhí idir Cathy is Heathcliff, caidreamh a sháraigh an bás féin.”By Una Mullally
An Irish DiaryImmaculate reception: How an Irish priest helped turn the Pittsburgh Steelers into winnersBy Frank McNally
CourtsClosing stages reached in trial of Galway teenage rape accusedBy Fiona Ferguson and Eimear Dodd
FoodLuxury chocolatier and artisan cheesemaker win top prizes at Blas na hÉireann food awardsBy Úna McCaffrey
BusinessJet repair report posted online ‘not intended for public’, says Aer Lingus safety chiefBy Stephen Bourke
Ireland‘Harsh treatment’: Irish aid flotilla detainees ‘kicked, cable-tied’ in Israeli custodyBy Naomi O’Leary
CourtsNarrative verdict at inquest following death of man who fell after bouncer pushed himBy Órla Ryan
IrelandStorm Amy aftermath leaves one dead and thousands without power countrywideBy Cian O'Connell, Sarah Burns and Conor Pope
USSean ‘Diddy’ Combs sentenced to more than four years in prison on prostitution-related chargesBy Anna Betts
SoccerRuben Amorim will not walk from United but admits sacking beckons if results do not improveBy Will Unwin
IrelandIrish fans hail Taylor Swift’s new album at screening of Official Release Party of a ShowgirlBy Katie Mellett