LettersLetters to the Editor, October 4th: On employing former prisoners, the Gaza flotilla and beautiful Brussels
BooksInjury Time by David Goldblatt: An impressive analysis that might not cure you of footballBy NJ McGarrigle
BooksMark Mazower’s On Antisemitism: A Word in History - Clear, comprehensive and nuancedBy Brian Hanley
BooksHorrible Histories author Terry Deary: ‘If you think the present is horrible then you should try living even 70 years ago’By Martin Doyle
Fine Art & AntiquesFine rugs, interesting boxes and intriguing miniatures at country house salesBy Sylvia Thompson
FoodHow Jamie Oliver inspired this week’s recipes for ways to use up leftover Sunday roast chickenBy Mark Moriarty
CultureDonald Trump says the US film industry has been ‘stolen’. Was it one heist after another?By Laura Slattery
Film‘An illusion of safety’: Kathryn Bigelow and Idris Elba on nuclear-attack thriller House of DynamiteBy Tara Brady
Ross O'Carroll-KellyHonor’s date for the debs is a looker. She clearly takes after her old man in that regordBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:46
Courts‘Better quality’ planning decisions would mean fewer judicial reviews - Bar council chairBy Mary Carolan
SoccerThe rise of Kerry FC: ‘Not so long ago you were not allowed play soccer in certain schools here’By Gavin Cummiskey
PeopleChanging careers: ‘My job began to feel hollow ... I felt I’d lost myself somewhere’By Marie Kelly
PoliticsBudget 2026: Doubts over €12-a-week welfare hike as personal tax cuts ruled out By Cormac McQuinn and Cliff Taylor
Crime & LawA night with the Armed Support Unit: ‘Nobody can tell you when to pull the trigger or not’By Conor Lally
EnvironmentThere’s nothing inevitable about extinction. It’s possible to reverse our way outBy Ella McSweeney
RugbyTerenure’s Carlos Spencer: ‘I’m a coach that encourages guys to express themselves’By Gerry Thornley
PeopleLea Ypi on Albania’s archives: ‘You might find something horrible on a person you’re extremely attached to’By Alex Clark
People‘Tony O’Reilly should have been president of Ireland’: Jeffrey Archer on life, books and his God-given giftBy Mark Paul
USRussell Vought: The quiet man providing the spine and steel of the Trump administrationBy Keith Duggan
HealthWhen a parent kills: ‘My children would be alive if I knew about my wife’s illness’By Órla Ryan
BusinessIrish Rail ordered to repay wages deducted from inspector who owed firm €84,000By Emmet Malone
IrelandKerry town that banned disposable coffee cups sees project falter amid Government U-turnBy Caroline O'Doherty
RacingAidan O’Brien aiming for third Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, with Minnie Hauk his main hope By Brian O'Connor
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Budget battle truce declared as Paschal’s kid lines out for Na FiannaBy Miriam Lord
GolfRory McIlroy cements legacy as one of the greatest Ryder Cup players as he targets Adare ManorBy Philip Reid
Climate CrisisSome sea views along Dart line to be lost due to planned flood defencesBy Caroline O'Doherty
PoliticsExcluding big fast food chains from Budget 2026 VAT cut likely ‘unwieldy’, says Taoiseach By Jack Power
SoccerMalachy Clerkin: If data in football is as useless as Martin O’Neill says, why does everybody use it?By Malachy Clerkin
OpinionA Tricolour patriot goes to hospital. Would he insist on a white Irish doctor?By Jennifer O’Connell
ObituariesNicky Ryan obituary: Music producer, manager and key figure behind singer Enya’s repertoire
Asia-PacificJapan set for first female prime minster after Sanae Takaichi elected head of ruling party
BooksDeep Burn by Brendan Mac Evilly: A rural Irish thriller that doubles as an art-world satireBy Ruby Eastwood
Live: Storm AmyStorm Amy live updates: 49,000 premises remain without power, man who died in Donegal namedBy Jack White and Simon Bracken
StageDeaf Republic, at Dublin Theatre Festival, is daring, intricate and, above all, beautifulBy Ruby Eastwood
Gaelic GamesGAA special congress: Clock hooter to continue to operate in football matchesBy Seán Moran
RugbyAll-powerful New Zealand banish brave Australia to 11th straight Bledisloe lossBy Angus Fontaine
Gaelic GamesGAA keen to maintain work of Football Review Committee with future changes consideredBy Seán Moran
IrelandStorm Amy leaves one dead and thousands without power as worst of weather subsidesBy Jack White
PoliticsConnolly says she spoke to prison visiting committee before hiring Éirigí member By Barry Roche
USWhite House official inadvertently reveals plans to send elite army unit to Portland By Adam Gabbatt
RugbySouth Africa win Rugby Championship after Malcolm Marx double leaves Argentina behindBy Gerard Meagher at Allianz Stadium
IrelandThousands take part in pro-Palestine march in Dublin, calling for sanctions By Cian O’Connell and Jack White
SoccerHallgrímsson says Fifa and Uefa should ban Israel from club and international competitionsBy Gavin Cummiskey