MotorsDriving Japan’s comeback: Can its carmakers reignite a nation’s lost innovation?By Michael McAleer
MusicThe Music Quiz: What type of salad is included on Black Sabbath’s 1970 album, Paranoid? By Tony Clayton-Lea
BusinessFall in tourism industry activity in October marks eighth month of decline – AIBBy Ian Curran
FoodWhat’s it really like to work in a Michelin kitchen? Six far-flung Irish chefs tell their storiesBy Ali Dunworth
FilmDie My Love review: Jennifer Lawrence’s new film could be the worst date movie ever madeBy Tara Brady
FilmAnemone review: This grandiose, inventively operatic project starring Daniel Day-Lewis is no ordinary filmBy Donald Clarke
StageAdrian Dunbar on staging TS Eliot’s The Waste Land: ‘It’s the first major poem of the jazz age’By Jane Coyle
LettersLetters to the Editor, November 5th: On the right to fly, immigration disinformation, and Ivan Yates
Commercial PropertySouth Dublin house with full planning for 10 apartments seeks €1.3mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyHibernia College Group signs for first floor at the Academy Building on Pearse StreetBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialLook inside: Former home of noted journalist overlooking Mount Pleasant Square in Ranelagh for €2.15mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Commercial PropertyDonnybrook mixed-use investment with scope for redevelopment seeks €5mBy Ronald Quinlan
ResidentialLook inside: Double-fronted redbrick nestled between Ranelagh and Donnybrook for €2.75mBy Alison Gill
Commercial PropertyUS investor seeking €80m from sale of hundreds of social housing unitsBy Ronald Quinlan
Social AffairsFire-safety concerns found during inspections at more than 50 asylum centresBy Ellen Coyne
EconomyWeak investment to mitigate extreme weather sharpens risk to ‘Ireland’s fiscal resilience’ By Kevin O'Sullivan
Climate CrisisPoliticians must wake up to Ireland’s duty to act on climate, says leading scientist By Caroline O'Doherty
OpinionIrish households are wealthier than ever. You’re not the only one who didn’t noticeBy Lorcan Sirr
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: This Irish system operates off thin margins – in Chicago it was exposedBy Gordon D'Arcy
Gaelic GamesDublin and Meath to feature on same Croke Park bill three times in league next seasonBy Gordon Manning
Social AffairsPolicymakers failing to tap into religious groups for migrant integration, says reportBy Sorcha Pollak
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Australian rules clubs abandon former courtesies in recruiting young GAA starsBy Seán Moran
Advertising FeatureCall for entries to RDS Circular Economy Awards is now open to businesses that champion resource efficiency and regeneration
Ireland‘I see mistakes celebrating Mass in Ireland’: The new parishioners filling Dublin pewsBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessIrish arm of Italian bank to fund delivery of first playing pitch for Dublin’s LibertiesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OpinionAnti-woke Ivan Yates must have seemed the obvious choice to toughen Jim Gavin upBy Kathy Sheridan
RugbyIreland failed to stifle New Zealand momentum in closing quarter, says Rónan KelleherBy Johnny Watterson
Your Wellness‘My son (9) loves football, but I am horrified at what goes on at matches’By Trish Murphy
AbroadFrom snake bites to moth colonies: There’s shocking intensity to Australia’s natural worldBy Laura Kennedy
USNew York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani issues challenge to Donald Trump after stunning winBy Keith Duggan
Business Today NewsletterBusiness Today: Extreme weather warning, An Post's advantages and leaving your job with your moneyBy Conn Ó Midheach
Inside Politics NewsletterUN report warns of ‘serious escalation of climate risks and damages’By Ellen Coyne
IrelandCouncil forced to close damaged Cork bridge after scissors-lift joyriding incidentBy Barry Roche
TV & RadioAll’s Fair on Disney+ review: Kim Kardashian’s stilted new legal drama is a proper atrocityBy Ed Power
EducationLeaving Cert 2026 results will be lowest in six years as grade inflation tackledBy Katie Mellett
EconomyUnemployment now above 5% with no easing of seasonal spike in young people out of workBy Hugh Dooley
CourtsGardaí unable to speak to girl (10) allegedly assaulted near Citywest ‘due to medical advice’ By Tom Tuite
BusinessNorway suspends $2.1tn oil fund’s ethics rules to avoid selling Big Tech stakesBy Richard Milne
PoliticsMinister still trying to ‘end housing crisis’ despite official prediction it will last 15 yearsBy Ellen Coyne
SoccerConor Bradley shines as Liverpool outmuscle Real Madrid on Alexander-Arnold’s returnBy Nick Ames at Anfield
Golf‘I’m not getting any younger’: Rory McIlroy planning to reduce his schedule in the futureBy Philip Reid
BusinessConstruction companies bought just a third of the land sold for housing last yearBy Colin Gleeson
PoliticsMichael D Higgins welcomes ex-rival Catherine Connolly to Áras with a word on ‘importance’ of the pressBy Conor Pope
CourtsMan accused of stabbing garda and setting fire to McGregor pub has assault charge upgradedBy Tom Tuite
RugbyJoe Marler: From hair-raising rugby antics to breakout star of Celebrity TraitorsBy Guardian sport
Crime & LawDiplomatic efforts to be renewed to support Michaela McAreavey’s family secure justice over murderBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeWhat does EU’s revised plan to slash emissions mean for Irish households, farmers and industry?By Kevin O'Sullivan
OireachtasRichard Boyd Barrett appeals for more oncology machines that have ‘given me my life back’By Marie O’Halloran
Housing & PlanningDublin drainage project will not be operational for six years ‘at best’, says Uisce ÉireannBy Martin Wall
Crime & LawMan arrested following weekend car theft and hijacking in Cork and Tipperary By Barry Roche
CourtsLaw lecturer acquitted of murder faces large bill after only legal aid costs awardedBy Mary Carolan
Crime & LawUnlawful killing verdict returned in death of Emer O’Loughlin in Clare 20 years agoBy Gordon Deegan
OpinionZohran Mamdani has lifted New Yorkers out of their pessimistic and reactionary funkBy Jack Sheehan
EuropeCoalition of search and rescue groups in Mediterranean to end contact with Libyan co-ordination centre By Sally Hayden
HealthHSE to be required to take on clinical placement students in plans to combat under-resourced areasBy Shauna Bowers
EducationTemporary supports for new Ukrainian college students to end for next academic yearBy Cormac McQuinn
Housing & PlanningTax breaks and expanded grants needed to accelerate action on urban vacancies - building coalitionBy Olivia Kelly
WorldLouvre heist suspect is social media star and former museum guard, reports sayBy Jon Henley in Paris
Scéal“Bhí ceol na fidle ina fhuaimrian de m’óige. Idir mé féin, m’athair, mo dheirfiúr agus mo dheartháir, bhí an fhidil ag ceol i gcónaí sa bhaile.”By Una Mullally
An Irish DiaryDaily Telegraph’s agony aunt faces a conundrum – a mother worried that her son is turning ‘Irish’By Frank McNally
Cycling‘You see the belief’: Sam Bennett ‘motivated’ to reunite with former team manager BogaertsBy Shane Stokes
CourtsFour-year-old made sit on bedroom floor in days before death, murder trial hears By Eoin Reynolds
Gaelic GamesTipperary GAA to build ‘transformative’ centre of excellence on site gifted by John MagnierBy Gordon Manning
CourtsCo Wexford man sues over alleged injuries sustained in arrest following car chaseBy Fiachra Gallagher
Common GroundUK/EU food deal to ease Windsor problems could come at too high a price, says former British minister By Mark Hennessy
CourtsJudge instructs jury in Ruth Lawrence murder trial what to consider before reaching verdictBy Alison O’ Riordan
CourtsGavin Pepper will not pay legal costs in case taken against him by debt firm, judge rulesBy Fiachra Gallagher
PoliticsImmigration debate: Dáil hears ‘Ireland of the welcomes’ in danger of being lost foreverBy Marie O’Halloran
IrelandMeath commercial turkey flock tests positive for bird flu in second case this weekBy Vivienne Clarke, Sarah Burns and Kevin O'Sullivan
AmericasMan gropes Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum as she meets citizens on streets By Thomas Graham
PoliticsFianna Fáil TDs unhappy at being named on ‘naughty list’ for questioning party leadershipBy Harry McGee