LettersLetters to the Editor, October 15th: On giving convicted people a second chance, the presidency and solid hurling
BooksElmore Leonard: the Dickens of Detroit who captured the downside of the American dreamBy Brian Cliff
BooksDonegal writer Liam Cagney gives a fascinating view into the underworld of BerlinBy Peter Murphy
InteriorsA look inside the Canadian ambassador’s home: ‘This would be a temple in Canada’By Alison Healy
Special ReportsAuto-enrolment pensions finally arrive – here’s what that means for youBy Barry McCall
Special ReportsThe lighter side: Designer Group MD a fan of drift cars, chocolate and a well-known steakhouse
Special ReportsOut to lunch: Extraordinary food in exquisite surroundings, plus a taste of DowntonBy Sandra O'Connell
Special Reports‘Ireland is emerging as a leader in not just mobilising but utilising sustainable finance’
Special ReportsPresidential suites: Where to stay when you want somewhere fit for a head of stateBy Mimi Murray
Special ReportsInnovation in women’s health: Ireland has the potential to lead Europe in femtech By Edel Corrigan
Special ReportsWhen the cap doesn’t fit: Dublin Airport passenger limit is nothing to celebrateBy Eoghan Corry
Special ReportsEmployment law: Coping with an increasingly complex legislative landscapeBy Emmet Ryan
Special ReportsDestination Vienna: Discover art, history and harmony in Austria’s stunning capitalBy Mimi Murray
MusicNew Irish albums reviewed and rated: Oliver Cole, MayKay, RuthAnne, Ger Eaton and J SmithBy Tony Clayton-Lea
Commercial PropertyOffice investment with scope for redevelopment in prime Dublin 2 location for €13.2mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFormer Baggot Street Hospital offers scope for hotel or high-end homes at €5.5m guideBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin city centre retail and residential investment back for sale at discounted price of €3.4mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully let office block at Galway’s Bonham Quay hits the market at €33.5mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyDublin social and affordable housing investment guiding at €71.8m By Ronald Quinlan
PeopleRóisín Ingle: I sat at the childhood piano Paul McCartney played, and bashed out Let It BeBy Róisín Ingle
BusinessAgricultural Trust sees pretax losses of nearly €1.5 million amid Revenue settlementBy Hugh Dooley
PeopleI’m not really religious but I still pray to St Anthony when something is lostBy Niamh O’Reilly
OireachtasHSE could face ‘an overall loss’ of between €5m-€7m from dealing with one supplierBy Martin Wall
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Since losing my dad, I’ve thought a lot about what it means to be a fatherBy Gordon D'Arcy
SportIreland’s win over Armenia fails to uplift as they look timid and bereft of any clear planBy Malachy Clerkin
OireachtasWinter may be coming, but Opposition not short of fuel to roast the TaoiseachBy Miriam Lord
Climate CrisisIreland urged not to follow New Zealand in changing methane targets By Kevin O'Sullivan
RugbyTyler Bleyendaal not expecting a Croke Park beauty contest when Leinster face MunsterBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandNew buildings must present ‘no net loss’ to nature, says Climate Change Council By Caroline O'Doherty
WeatherMet Éireann forecasts high pressure to bring dry and cloudy weather until the weekendBy Cian O'Connell
IrelandRefusal of department to allow representation of Defence Forces chaplains ‘outrageous’By Emmet Malone
USUnflattering magazine cover is only blemish for triumphant Trump after Gaza ceasefire By Keith Duggan
Business Today NewsletterAer Lingus cabin crew reject pay offer and the folly of the hospitality VAT cutBy Peter Flanagan
EducationParents dismayed by mooted closure of Tuam creche due to fire-safety concernsBy Cian O'Connell
PoliticsA short history of the Irish presidency: Some worried de Valera was enabling dictatorshipBy Kevin Rafter
FashionEco-labels encourage shoppers to make more sustainable fashion choices, study findsBy Conor Pope
CourtsOrder sought over solicitor’s alleged use of his rented Dublin city apartment as an AirbnbBy Mary Carolan
Inside Politics NewsletterConfidence vote in Simon Harris brings day of unexpected political dramaBy Cormac McQuinn
RestaurantsDublin restaurateur says a top fine-dining meal could cost €1,000 per person in future By Úna McCaffrey
Crime & LawTwo men arrested in Tyrone, Fermanagh over discovery of device in RepublicBy Rebecca Black, PA
Presidential electionQ&A: How do I vote tactically in a presidential election with three candidates, one of whom has quit?By Hugh Linehan
Sports BriefingReeling in the Years won’t want the tape of Ireland’s win over ArmeniaBy Mary Hannigan
HealthDoctor at Co Clare practice accused of giving unidentified tablet to child patient from her bagBy Stephen Farrell
In the News PodcastHow one Irish woman lost all her money through an elaborate romance scam By Sorcha PollakListen | 33:44
CourtsTeen accused of machine gun burglary was ‘induced to commit crime’ from birth, court toldBy Tom Tuite
AthleticsShane Ryan on the Enhanced Games: ‘You have no idea of the shitstorm that I’ve caused’By Malachy Clerkin
IrelandRory Gallagher’s guitar and Michael Collins’s slippers among 250 objects in new exhibitionBy Ronan McGreevy
CourtsStormont Education Minister ‘entitled’ to reject NI schools’ bid for integrated statusBy Alan Erwin
WorldCarbon dioxide levels hit new high, locking in overheating of Earth for centuries, WMO warns By Kevin O'Sullivan
SoccerKevin Kilbane: Ireland are going down a dangerous road with Heimir HallgrímssonBy Kevin Kilbane
SoccerBrosnan, Connolly and Kiernan ruled out of Nations League playoff against BelgiumBy Mary Hannigan
Financial ServicesFinancial planner Fairstone seals 12th Irish deal as assets under advice hit €2.5bn By Joe Brennan
Inside Business PodcastDublin Bus CEO on recruitment challenges, going electric, and stamping out anti-social behaviour Listen | 38:42
Science‘Fifteen million billion operations a second’: Ireland secures new national supercomputerBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessTech and manufacturing make up bigger volume of corporation tax-take than first thoughtBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsTwo men plead guilty to 20 charges arising out of people trafficking investigationBy Stephen Maguire
WorkRyanair worker used alleged AI-generated legal papers in €170,000 discrimination claim, WRC hearsBy Stephen Bourke
CourtsDiocese of Dromore to pay £1.2m to five who alleged abuse by priest at schoolBy Freya McClements
BusinessIrish Times group almost doubles profits as revenue comes in marginally higher By Ciarán Hancock
CourtsMan who claimed he developed autism due to care at birth settles court action for €1.5mBy Fiachra Gallagher
EnvironmentLough Neagh’s recovery needs ‘sustained action over many years’, Minister says By Freya McClements
Financial ServicesUS fund Pimco withdrew from NI Nama loan deal at concern over success fees, court hearsBy Ashleigh McDonald
PoliticsGerry Adams to take legal action against Britain’s block on internment compensation payout By David Young, PA
Inside Politics PodcastElection Daily podcast: Is Heather Humphreys playing it too safe? Listen | 24:37
SportGPA chief Tom Parsons says players’ body should have role in integration of GAABy Gordon Manning
RugbyCaelan Doris returns as Andy Farrell names Ireland squad for Autumn InternationalsBy David Gorman
CourtsPassenger at Dublin Airport imported cocaine by swallowing 90 pellets of drug, court hearsBy Sonya McLean
CourtsWoman’s family ‘haunted’ by fear her death a day after miscarriage was preventable By David Raleigh
BusinessEirGrid says risk of winter power outages is low as imports bolster local supplyBy Barry O'Halloran
EnvironmentWhich of Ireland’s waterways are most in trouble from agriculture and human activity?By Caroline O'Doherty
Crime & LawGarda violated policy on pepper spray during clashes with protesters – reportBy Colm Keena
RugbyAndy Farrell goes for tried and tested with Paddy McCarthy only uncapped call-upBy Gerry Thornley
HealthAt least 1,000 new GPs required to maintain patient ratios, says representative groupBy Emmet Malone
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Presidential election proving to be a piece of cake for Catherine ConnollyBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsLive: Heather Humphreys attended in ‘good faith’ charity event at centre of Garda inquiryBy Jack White and Cian O'Connell
OireachtasNo decision made on including services in Occupied Territories Bill, says TaoiseachBy Marie O’Halloran
OireachtasAontú will think ‘long and hard’ on further no-confidence motion against Harris, says TóibínBy Marie O’Halloran
Crime & LawUkrainian teen Vadym Davydenko killed in Dublin had only just arrived in IrelandBy Conor Lally and Kitty Holland