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▪ Hurricane Melissa: a visual guide to the strongest storm to hit Jamaica in almost two centuries
▪ Middle East crisis live: Benjamin Netanyahu orders immediate ‘powerful strikes’ on Gaza
▪ The 5 at 5: Tuesday
▪ English tourist dies in UK following alleged assault in Temple Bar
▪ Ballymun attack leaves man in serious condition as Gardaí urge public not to share video
▪ The Story Behind the Amazing Viral Dublin Marathon Finish Line Video
▪ Bankrupt Woking to get £500m bailout in Surrey council shake-up
▪ Is this painting who we now are? The identity grapplings of mystic artist Ben Edge
▪ Liverpool New Boy Explains Why He Is Taking Inspiration From Ireland Star Ahead Of Debut
▪ Netanyahu orders powerful strikes in Gaza despite ceasefire agreement
▪ Four southern counties to come under wind and rain warnings on Thursday
▪ Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai to make LPGA tour debut at $3.25m event in Florida
▪ England expect Ecclestone to play through pain in Cricket World Cup semi
▪ Brendan Rodgers and Celtic were heading for divorce but acrimony was avoidable | Ewan Murray
▪ ‘Dangerously outdated’: high court overturns ruling implying domestic violence would not affect children
▪ Teenager from Gaza ‘stuck in hell’ after being prevented from joining mother in UK
▪ Apple hits $4tn market value as new iPhone models revitalize sales
▪ RTÉ defends payment issues in new report as being ‘years or decades old’
▪ Black British book festival launches publisher
▪ Who is Lily Allen’s Madeline about? Wait, I don’t actually want to know – pop needs its mysteries
▪ A Story of South Asian Art review – banging sculpture marred by dreary neighbours
▪ OpenAI completes conversion to for-profit business after lengthy legal saga
▪ Trump’s third term? Don’t laugh. He’s never let the rules stop him before | Arwa Mahdawi
▪ ‘Crucial to longevity’: how to look after your walking boots, according to experts
▪ UK steps up review of headlight glare as drivers complain of being dazzled
▪ ‘I spoke complete twaddle for four minutes’: Meera Syal, Larry Lamb and more on the terror of stage fright
▪ Moyross to get new train station after planning permission granted by Limerick Council
▪ What will Labour sacrifice for its housing targets? A standoff in south London is putting it to the test | Anna Minton
▪ ‘A stomach of steel’: amateur investors ride out dips amid talk of an AI bubble
▪ Gambling does not cause any ‘social ills’, lobbyist tells incredulous MPs
▪ Delighted Carrick-on-Shannon locals welcome home Tidy Towns award
▪ British teen on Georgia drug charges could give birth in prison after plea bargain
▪ Reform UK would let ministers ignore international law, Kruger says
▪ Donald Trump dad-dancing and the Great Wall of China: photos of the day – Tuesday
▪ Tattoo fixers on removing Nazi symbols: ‘You don’t know if they’re changing or hiding’
▪ Celebrate this Halloween with Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and an evil iceman on a train
▪ US military kills 14 in attacks on vessels in the Pacific, according to Hegseth
▪ Marine wildlife fleeing to poles due to global heating as Australian oceans face ‘uncharted’ future
▪ Pepper tickles England’s taste buds for Australia with six Lions made to wait
▪ AI psychosis is a growing danger. ChatGPT is moving in the wrong direction | Amandeep Jutla
▪ The Piper Alpha oil rig exploded and collapsed – and I made a desperate 175ft jump into the sea
▪ $54m to walk: getting fired as a college football coach is a booming industry
▪ From Touray to Chácon: six standouts from the Under-17 Women’s World Cup
▪ Football Daily | Dermot Desmond fires up his flamethrower as Rodgers resigns
▪ I tried out a virtual Halloween festival – and got more than I bargained for
▪ When will international media be allowed inside Gaza?
▪ Trump and new Japanese prime minister share praise and vow to strengthen ‘remarkable’ relationship – US politics live
▪ NFL: behind the scenes at the International Series in London
▪ Exclamation marks! Why do women use them three times as much as men?
▪ Alan Turing institute launches new mission to protect UK from cyber-attacks
▪ Prince Andrew hosted Jeffrey Epstein at his Windsor home just days before his arrest in Florida
▪ ‘I flew to Luxembourg to see the gig there instead!’: music fans on how they cope with high UK ticket prices
▪ It s the noblest battle of our new free-speech age: Sarah Pochin s anti-woke couch crusade | Marina Hyde
▪ Sweet dreams? Healthy ways to put pudding back on the menu | Kitchen aide
▪ Kindling review – all-female ‘anti-friendship’ play gets boozy and primal in the woods
▪ Kenny Dalglish review – Liverpool’s everyman football hero who took the city’s woes on his shoulders
▪ Experts decry plans to house UK asylum seekers in barracks as ‘fanciful’
▪ A strange brew: the case of the man behind an audacious Scottish tea fraud
▪ Russian drone attacks on civilians in Ukraine are war crimes, UN report concludes
▪ Newcastle Women charged by FA with six illegal approaches to Sunderland players
▪ Returned body parts were of hostage recovered two years ago, Israel says
▪ Misleading, divisive and self-serving - Celtic owner Dermot Desmond takes aim at Brendan Rodgers
▪ Belfast, home of Kneecap and Harland Wolff, to host Oireachtas na Gaeilge festival
▪ Involvement Of Key Kilkenny Pair Reportedly In Doubt Ahead Of 2026 Season
▪ Tilda Swinton and Gary Oldman return to stage for Royal Court’s 70th anniversary
▪ Strapped for cash: why Francis Ford Coppola is flogging his watches
▪ The 10 Games That Define Katie McCabe s Century Of Ireland Caps
▪ Hedda review – Ibsen transposed to world of pencil moustaches and tea dresses
▪ Elon Musk launches encyclopedia ‘fact-checked’ by AI and aligning with rightwing views
▪ Mass killings reported in Sudanese city seized by paramilitary group
▪ Galway Club Reveal Role Of Renowned Sports Psychologist In County Title Triumph
▪ President Higgins spends second night in hospital as he receives treatment for infection
▪ ‘Things are bigger than cricket’: Blair Tickner ready to enjoy New Zealand return
▪ Trump’s saber-rattling in Venezuela is illegal | Kenneth Roth
▪ Ben Jerry’s owner stopped brand developing flavour for peace in Gaza
▪ BT ‘considering low-cost mobile brand’ as Revolut and Monzo plan launches
▪ Why is Hurricane Melissa so strong and how will it impact Ireland?
▪ How long do you think Micheál Martin will remain as Fianna Fáil leader?
▪ Share your tributes and memories of Prunella Scales
▪ As Netherlands goes to the polls again, Geert Wilders faces isolation
▪ Martin O’Neill rules out long Celtic stay as Kieran McKenna emerges as candidate
▪ Did you spoil your vote in the presidential election? We want to hear why
▪ House of Dynamite writer ‘respectfully disagrees’ with Pentagon’s complaints about nuclear missile thriller
▪ Cliabhán Kneecap is Harland Wolff, Béal Feirste, ag cur fáilte roimh Oireachtas na Gaeilge
▪ Fawlty Towers actress Prunella Scales dies aged 93
▪ UN warns global carbon emissions only on track to fall 10% by 2035, far short of 60% goal
▪ Bernard Jackman Calls On IRFU To Line Up Intriguing Move For Former Ireland Star
▪ Richard Ayoade among authors in running to have pig named after book
▪ Teenage Daydream by Debsey Wykes review – coming of age in an all-girl guitar band
▪ Palestine 36 review – impassioned epic set during the Arab revolt against British colonial rule
▪ Is London’s next superclub this warehouse by a sewage works in Barking?
▪ Jeremy Corbyn to appear in north London panto
▪ Want to go to a UK university? Don’t ask me to help you write your personal statement | Zoe Williams
▪ Some tenants can now force landlords to make their home liveable. What about the thousands who can’t? | Kwajo Tweneboa
▪ David Squires on … long throws, Dyche and more returning football fashion trends
▪ How do you move a village? Residents of France’s last outpost in North America try to outrun the sea
▪ I tried to not procrastinate for a week. Here’s what helped the most
▪ An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’
▪ Black women with fibroids face delays and poor care in the UK, says report
▪ The Breakdown | Farrell’s return boosts Ireland for Autumn Nations Series with plenty at stake
▪ Man (40s) charged in relation to public disorder at Citywest last week
▪ Older and younger renters: share your experiences
▪ Woman in her 80s found dead on Great Barrier Reef’s Lizard Island after failing to return to cruise ship
▪ Fawlty Towers actor Prunella Scales dies at the age of 93
▪ Martin O Neill Had Scathing Take On Current Celtic Stars Before Shock Return
▪ Tell us: what is the most intense TV show you have ever seen?
▪ Houseplant clinic: what’s wrong with the leaves on my rubber plant?
▪ Atlanta journalist says he ‘won’t be the only’ one deported by Trump officials
▪ Zohran Mamdani represents the future of the Democratic party | Robert Reich
▪ ‘Drinking was big!’ Pub landlords – one gen Z, one 66 – discuss how they stay open in an age of sobriety
▪ From spring meadows to winter sports: 10 reasons to visit Slovenia - in pictures
▪ Ibex, bears and underground rivers: why Slovenia is perfect for nature-loving families
▪ Slovenia with soul: food and culture from the city to the hills
▪ Welcome to Slovenia: a land of medieval castles, sprawling forests and a Passion Play
▪ ‘A good moment in time for us’: Firefox head on AI browsers and what’s next for the web
▪ Reeves faces £20bn-plus hit from UK productivity cut
▪ Minister defends plan to house asylum seekers in military sites even if it costs more – UK politics live
▪ Where Is Heaven? review – absorbing ode to lovers of the off-grid life in rural Devon
▪ ‘Drugs quieted my inner loathing’: Todd Marinovich on the NFL, addiction and the power of art
▪ The 9 at 9: Tuesday
▪ Frustration among Fianna Fáil backbenchers as rebels eye up no confidence motion in Taoiseach
▪ HSBC warns it could take years to settle Madoff case as bank takes $1.1bn hit
▪ Zelenskyy says Ukraine ready for peace talks anywhere besides Russia and Belarus – Europe live
▪ ‘A 66-minute stress bomb’: TV’s most intense episodes ever
▪ A Scottish tea mystery: green shoots – episode one – podcast
▪ Simon, you crazy diamond: Armitage poem marks 50 years of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here
▪ Hundreds of asylum seekers to be moved to two UK military sites
▪ Amazon to cut 30,000 office jobs internationally following AI investments
▪ Hate speech widespread in Ireland and legislation should be priority, report says
▪ Wrexham’s Nathan Broadhead: ‘Cardiff fans I know are telling me not to score – hopefully I do’
▪ Jannik Sinner calls out grand slams for delaying welfare and prize money talks
▪ This hotels saga isn’t really about asylum seekers: it’s a window on to a far bigger scandal | Gaby Hinsliff
▪ The 8 at 8: Tuesday
▪ UK reportedly faces more than £20bn hit from steeper productivity downgrade, fuelling tax rise speculation – business live
▪ Freeman’s walk-off homer lifts Dodgers over Blue Jays in 18-inning World Series epic
▪ Trump and new Japanese prime minister sign deal to secure rare earths supply
▪ Elizabeth Warren urges US regulators to investigate Jes Staley ties to Epstein
▪ In Waves and War review – Navy Seals battle PTSD with psychedelic therapy
▪ After my car was damaged in a Tesco car wash it has washed its hands of my complaint
▪ Kicking back in Catalonia: a new eco-retreat in Spain with yoga, ebikes and volcano hikes
▪ The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie – a haunting coda to a groundbreaking career
▪ Is London ready for driverless taxis? – podcast
▪ On the set of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood – in pictures
▪ Rodgers resigns as Celtic boss with ex-Ireland manager O’Neill taking interim charge
▪ Mattress Mick: How I found my trading feet at Dublin s Dandelion Market
▪ Hurricane Melissa to batter Jamaica as the island’s strongest storm on record
▪ José Pizarro’s recipe for pumpkin and spinach with pimenton
▪ TV tonight: heart-warming nostalgia with Tom Jones
▪ Yes, Keir Starmer is Britain’s most unpopular PM ever. That could liberate him | Polly Toynbee
▪ Free medical cover has revolutionised healthcare in India. So why is it ailing?
▪ Dutch volleyballer and convicted child rapist Steven van de Velde denied Australian visa
▪ HMRC cuts child benefit for 35,000 families based on incomplete travel data
▪ Ireland completes complex medical evacuation of sick children from Gaza to Ireland
▪ Forget diplomatic niceties: it s beyond time Europe denounced Trump s trashing of democracy in the US | Paul Taylor
▪ ‘It’s more about life than death’: the growing popularity of Berlin’s cemetery cafes
▪ Jimmy Carr’s Am I the A**hole? review – the idea for this comedy panel show is one of TV’s laziest
▪ Wind power has cut £104bn from UK energy costs since 2010, study finds
▪ UK military equipment used by militia accused of genocide found in Sudan, UN told
▪ ‘DeepSeek is humane. Doctors are more like machines’: my mother’s worrying reliance on AI for health advice
▪ ‘Mud on our blood on his’: fury lingers one year after Spain’s deadly floods
▪ Hurricane Melissa latest updates: category 5 storm approaches landfall in Jamaica
▪ Why young women are having facelifts: ‘I couldn’t even open my eyes. That’s how swollen I was’
▪ Jamaicans take shelter as Hurricane Melissa bears down as category 5 storm
▪ Donald Trump and Japan’s Sanae Takaichi sign agreement to ‘secure’ rare earths supply
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Russian drones hunt civilians in crime against humanity, UN inquiry finds
▪ Trump news at a glance: president floats a third term as Democrats vow ‘no way in hell’
▪ Trump and Xi talks: what will be on the agenda when US president meets China’s leader?
▪ India’s Shreyas Iyer recovering in hospital from lacerated spleen horror injury
▪ Lammy tells Labour to learn from Caerphilly defeat as party seeks reset
▪ Organised crime making millions from illegal waste dumping in UK, says committee
▪ Picture of health: going to art galleries can improve wellbeing, study reveals
▪ Shrinkflation hits everyday staples, piling more pressure on households
▪ All schools in England with removal grants to be Raac-free by 2029, says Phillipson
▪ ‘Change course now’: humanity has missed 1.5C climate target, says UN head
▪ Allianz Home Magazine
▪ Cyclist fitted with printed 3D face after drunk driver left him with third-degree burns
▪ More than a million people every week show suicidal intent when chatting with ChatGPT, OpenAI estimates
▪ It: Welcome to Derry review – the demonic, liver-eating baby in this Stephen King prequel is horrifying
▪ Once Upon a Time in Space review – the fascinating, intimate tales of the people who climbed inside the shuttle
▪ Brendan Rodgers resigns at Celtic with Martin O’Neill to be interim manager
▪ UK’s Eastern Airways suspends operations with all flights cancelled
▪ Vogue World 2025: Hollywood stars turn out to raise money for LA wildfire victims – in pictures
▪ King Charles heckled over Prince Andrew during cathedral visit
▪ Government asks councils to limit media access to new policing committees
▪ Boxing Day could be left with just one Premier League match
▪ Foster carers across England facing widespread racism, sector leader says
▪ Here s What Happened Today: Bank Holiday Monday
▪ At least 174 racehorses died from racing or training injuries in past 12 months in Australia, report finds
▪ F1 title run-in: Who will win the drivers’ championship in three-way tussle? | Giles Richards
▪ With Arsenal clear and rivals stumbling, is the Premier League title race over?
▪ Alassane Ouattara wins landslide fourth term as Ivory Coast’s president
▪ First banker jailed over Libor interest rate-rigging to sue UBS for $400m
▪ Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs in response to pandemic overhiring
▪ Missing ‘critical element’ caused UK China spying trial to collapse, say prosecutors
▪ Woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann tells court of ‘sympathy’ for family
▪ George Ford in line to beat Fin Smith for England fly-half berth against Australia
▪ New AI-powered anti-scam tool wins praise from UK fraud minister
▪ Immigration system in crisis: sky-high hotel bills and a convict on the loose – podcast
▪ Hurricane Melissa strengthens to a record Category Five storm as it nears Jamaica
▪ UK in £8bn deal to sell Typhoon jets to Turkey despite human rights concerns
▪ Nige thinks Pochin’s comments were ugly and unpleasant. But he agrees with them | John Crace
▪ The Guardian view on global aid cuts: a malaria resurgence could be the canary in the coalmine | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on Labour’s new deputy leader: Lucy Powell can help a floundering government reconnect | Editorial
▪ How the free speech debate stops us from stating the bleeding obvious | Zoe Williams
▪ Ed Miliband says £1.1bn a year to be set aside for new offshore wind projects
▪ Nigel Farage defends MP’s complaint about TV adverts as ‘ugly’ but not ‘deliberately’ racist
▪ Ben Jennings on the Reform row over TV adverts – cartoon
▪ Milei’s win in Argentina had Trump’s fingerprints all over it. But just how long will their friendship last? | Jordana Timerman
▪ You were asleep but swear you weren’t: what is paradoxical insomnia?
▪ King Charles lays flowers at national memorial to LGBT+ armed forces veterans
▪ A man has been arrested after he barricaded himself inside an empty creche in County Meath
▪ Referees at Manchester United and Brentford got heat but there is much to learn from the decisions
▪ Jimmy Barry-Murphy Hails St Finbarr s As They Finally End County Final Hoodoo
▪ Lady Annabel Goldsmith obituary
▪ How can Rachel Reeves reduce inflation?
▪ China spy row: Berry knew some of his contacts were non-commercial, messages suggest
▪ Gardaí launch investigation into attacks on drag artists in Cork city
▪ ‘Gross failure’ led to deaths of mother and baby in Prestwich home birth
▪ Rage against the Lamine: Real Madrid revel in clásico win after cheap talk | Sid Lowe
▪ Those who defend nature against Labour’s growth agenda are not ‘traitors’ | Letter
▪ Adult education should be for life, not just a job | Letters
▪ Here’s why Poland’s birth rate is falling | Letters
▪ A costly lesson for Labour in Caerphilly | Letters
▪ Did you solve it? Wordplay wizardry by the UK’s king of quiz
▪ You be the judge: take part in our live event
▪ Dublin Legend Linked With Job As Roscommon Selector
▪ ‘All roads lead to Grace Jones’: visual artists on the music that fires them up in the studio
▪ Football Daily | Why Hearts’ historic title tilt shouldn’t come as a surprise
▪ Trump’s lifeline was key in Milei’s electoral triumph in Argentina
▪ Jack DeJohnette was more than a jazz drummer – his staggering range made him a superhuman force in music
▪ At least 49 relatives and colleagues of Afghans in data leak have been killed, study suggests
▪ Men need twice as much exercise as women to lower heart disease risk, study finds
▪ NHS trust pleads guilty after teenage girl absconded from 24-hour care and killed herself
▪ Italian watchdog blasts ‘completely unjustified’ rise in cost of ski passes
▪ The one change that worked: I adopted a one-in, one-out wardrobe policy and rediscovered my love of clothes
▪ The £1 oyster: cut-price shellfish is all the rage – but is eating it advisable?
▪ Sananda Maitreya review – the former Terence Trent D’Arby returns in astonishing vocal form
▪ Why Sunderland’s success matters for the Premier League at large
▪ Steven Finn: ‘Saying I was not selectable was clumsy language and it damaged me’
▪ ‘We were fitted with remote control penises’: Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke on Kevin and Perry Go Large
▪ Pat Spillane s Newest Idea to Revive Kickpassing In Gaelic Football
▪ Two crucial Florida coral species left ‘functionally extinct’ by ocean heatwave
▪ ‘Our last heritage asset’: fears for Walsall Leather Museum as council plans to sell
▪ Physiotherapy care in decline because of poor NHS facilities, poll shows
▪ Toone says Lionesses braced for Australia revenge mission after World Cup heartache
▪ Confessions of a serial leaf stealer: the garden gadget that actually made tidying fun
▪ Steve Coogan to pay ‘substantial damages’ to academic defamed in Richard III film
▪ Argentina s Milei vows more reforms after election win
▪ A floating vegetable bed and a Viking ship for Halloween: photos of the day – Monday
▪ Sheffield Wednesday face further points deductions but ‘four or five’ bidders emerge
▪ Double, heavy, pure cream? Helen Goh’s guide to baking across borders – plus a finger bun recipe
▪ Turkish football federation finds hundreds of referees have betting accounts
▪ Cheltenham festival switch to Saturday a gamble not worth taking
▪ Reform UK expels two Kent councillors accused of ‘undermining’ its interests
▪ Starmer condemns Farage for failing to take action against Reform MP’s ‘racist’ comments about black and Asian people – UK politics live
▪ Prison manager has been scapegoated over Hadush Kebatu’s release, says union
▪ Celtic Striker s Brother Wins Man Of The Match As Sligo Club End 33 Year Drought
▪ Trump ‘would love’ unconstitutional third term but rules out running for VP
▪ Lithuania says it will shoot down smuggling balloons from Russia’s ally Belarus
▪ Video shows Portsmouth driver drifting around roundabout at illegal car meet
▪ Consumers: tell us how you feel about large quantities of emails from brands
▪ Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for beetroot, apple and feta fritters | Quick and easy
▪ What does mistaken release of Hadush Kebatu say about state of prisons in England and Wales?
▪ Lawsuits against banks with Epstein ties may shed new light on financier’s crimes
▪ Man, 20s, bailed after alleged assault on Connolly canvasser in Dublin
▪ UN peacekeeping troops shoot down aggressive Israeli unmanned drone in south Lebanon
▪ The Séance of Blake Manor review – gripping gothic detective game steeped in mystery and menace
▪ Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc review – gore-soaked demonic anime squats in the manopshere
▪ The Welsh town that saw off Nigel Farage – video
▪ Stephen Bradley Praises Touch Of Class From Derry Fans After Emotional Marathon Effort
▪ Denouement review – darkly funny reckoning with relationship dystopia
▪ Jack DeJohnette, versatile jazz drummer known for Miles Davis fusion recordings, dies aged 83
▪ Arsenal’s perfect weekend and Liverpool thrown into crisis – Football Weekly
▪ Juventus sack manager Igor Tudor after miserable eight-game winless run
▪ ‘I’m making it work’: Lando Norris confident he is finally getting to grips with his McLaren
▪ Red Cross accompanies Hamas in search for bodies of Israeli hostages in Gaza
▪ England look to dodge lightning strike after familiar crumble in opening ODI
▪ Henry Shefflin Pays Tribute To TJ Reid As Ballyhale Make History
▪ Trump cuts likely hindered warning process for Alaska storm that displaced hundreds, experts say
▪ World’s oldest serving head of state declared winner in Cameroon election
▪ American protest is getting more playful. That doesn’t mean we’re not serious | Cas Holman
▪ From White Teeth to Swing Time: Zadie Smith’s best books - ranked!
▪ Kaye Adams says her name was ‘dragged through the mud’ after BBC Scotland suspension
▪ The old man and the mirror: Aaron Rodgers meets the quarterback he used to be
▪ McTominay’s form cools Conte’s fire after tempestuous week for Napoli | Nicky Bandini
▪ Trump describes Russia’s new cruise missile test as ‘not appropriate’
▪ Emotional Mark O Connor Reflects As Dingle End Kerry Famine
▪ Nissan pools carbon emissions with electric vehicle maker BYD to avoid EU penalties
▪ Tell us if you’ve been affected by Hurricane Melissa
▪ Blue Has No Borders review – hunt for British identity in British seaside town maps the national psyche
▪ Oil and gas firm Petrofac files for administration, putting thousands of jobs at risk
▪ Donald Trump greeted by Emperor Naruhito in Japan before meeting new prime minister – US politics live
▪ Chinese ice dancers under investigation after holding toy missile at event
▪ From ‘mood hoovers’ to ‘energy vampires’ - here’s why negative friends are good for you | Emma Beddington
▪ It’s the job of the police to make people feel safe. Instead, Scotland Yard has caved in to the culture warriors | Danny Stone
▪ ‘A medical miracle’: is period blood ‘the most overlooked opportunity’ in women’s health?
▪ WH Auden formed ‘intense friendship’ with sex worker who burgled him, unseen letters reveal
▪ Vast majority of Fianna Fáil TDs and senators support the Taoiseach, Darragh O Brien says
▪ Hurricane Melissa strengthens to category 5 and heads for Jamaica amid warning ‘many communities will not survive flooding’ – live
▪ Man arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated rape in Walsall
▪ Ten people go on trial in Paris for online harassment of Brigitte Macron
▪ Poem of the week: Storm in Brooklyn Subway by Menna Elfyn
▪ Oil firm Petrofac enters administration, putting 2,000 jobs at Greencore-Bakkavor food giant deal faces UK competition concerns – business live
▪ ‘Our work has only just begun’: Mamdani, Sanders and AOC rally the faithful ahead of NYC mayoral election
▪ Ultra-HD televisions not noticeably better for typical viewer, scientists say
▪ Should Californians vote to redistrict and fight Texas’s fire with fire? | Moira Donegan
▪ Night-flying insects over UK in decline, weather radar study reveals
▪ Grave fears for civilians after Sudanese paramilitary claims capture of El Fasher
▪ Explainer: What exactly is the Council of State and who gets to be on it?
▪ Hurricane Melissa upgraded to Category five as it heads for Jamaica
▪ UK watchdog raises competition concerns over Greencore-Bakkavor deal
▪ England and Wales prison checks to be enhanced after inmate released in error
▪ New public toilets in North Dublin park vandalised after one week
▪ Sadistic and petty : Irish flotilla activists on their treatment in a notorious Israeli prison
▪ The Four Spent the Day Together by Chris Kraus review – a cult writer tries something new
▪ Canuto’s Transformation review – did a man really turn into a jaguar in Brazil’s remote forest?
▪ ‘You just believe’: why Willy Wonka the Chocolate Factory is my feelgood movie
▪ ‘Open hostility has become normalised’: Dutch Muslims fear rise of far right as general election looms
▪ AI can help authors beat writer’s block, says Bloomsbury chief
▪ Trump in Japan as hopes grow for China trade war deal
▪ Balloons close Lithuanian airport as officials blame Russia and Belarus – Europe live
▪ The 8 at 8: Monday
▪ Is it true that … hangovers get worse as we age?
▪ This Little Earth review – audacious romantic odyssey untethered by a talking penguin
▪ In recent exposures: picks from PhotoMonth festival – in pictures
▪ ‘They said I didn’t belong here’: rap star Knucks on his uprooted childhood – and why he records bus conductors
▪ Menopause getting you down? Don’t worry, the wellness industry has a very pricey solution for you | Viv Groskop
▪ Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
▪ Are Halloween decorations too scary these days?
▪ Country diary: A mini maze that was always in my midst | Amy-Jane Beer
▪ Michael D Higgins spends the night in hospital with an infection
▪ The chaos of caring for ageing parents: the best podcasts of the week
▪ Social landlords in England now forced to fix emergencies within 24 hours
▪ Can you solve it? Wordplay wizardry by the UK’s king of quiz
▪ From Steel City to Cottonopolis: a new walking trail through a post-industrial Peak District
▪ Writing Hawa review – Afghan woman fights for freedom as the Taliban close in
▪ The perils of centrist economics in a polarised world | Kenneth Rogoff
▪ Our cars were towed away for repair and are being held to ransom
▪ All the money-saving tricks to make sure you won’t frighten your wallet at Halloween
▪ Apple Watch Ultra 3 review: the biggest and best smartwatch for an iPhone
▪ The Anthony Bourdain Reader review – undiscovered gems from the charismatic chef-turned-writer
▪ The great Gen Z revolt - podcast
▪ A new start after 60: I got divorced and spent a year trying 70 new things – from pole-dancing to spring rolls
▪ Career expert: Memorising AI-generated answers for job interviews is a trap
▪ Japan’s new PM will hope the Abe effect endears Trump to her at crucial talks
▪ South Korea grapples with surge in anti-China sentiment as Xi Jinping prepares to fly in
▪ TV tonight: the terrifying prequel series to Stephen King’s It
▪ Comic-Con: inside the social scene of the UK’s largest convention – in pictures
▪ From harissa baked hake to chicken schnitzel: Ravinder Bhogal’s recipes for cooking with nuts
▪ ‘People thought I was a communist doing this as a non-profit’: is Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales the last decent tech baron?
▪ No shame, no opprobrium: racism is priced in now. Of all the right’s victories, this one has been critical | Jason Okundaye
▪ Labour must counter ‘growing sense of despair’, Streeting warns after Welsh defeat
▪ Geert Wilders failed in government, but the far right retains its grip on the Netherlands | Cas Mudde
▪ ‘Not a luxury, a necessity‘: how aid cuts to birth control harm Senegal’s women
▪ Bear attack survival tips released in Japan as encounters surge
▪ Archaeological dig to unearth wreckage of WW2 hero pilot crash under way
▪ Björn Andrésen, Swedish actor who starred in Death in Venice, dies aged 70
▪ ‘We want people to get lost!’ Princeton’s new museum survives scandal to deliver a mazey art ambush
▪ Caroline Flack’s mum, Christine, on seeking answers and setting the record straight
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Russia claims test of nuclear-powered missile condemned as ‘flying Chornobyl’
▪ Javier Milei hails ‘tipping point’ as his far-right party wins Argentina’s midterm elections
▪ Radiohead’s Thom Yorke says he would ‘absolutely not’ play in Israel now
▪ A timeline of Epping sex offender’s arrival in the UK to his rearrest after prison error
▪ US and China agree ‘framework’ for trade deal ahead of Xi-Trump meeting
▪ NFL roundup: Jets snatch first win of Giants’ Skattebo suffers gruesome ankle injury
▪ ‘I could have killed them’: Lawson’s fury after narrowly missing hitting marshals
▪ Brazil and Peru are failing uncontacted people – and the Amazon’s future is at stake | Julio Cusurichi Palacios and Beto Marubo
▪ Private rent in Britain now swallows 44% of the average wage
▪ Home Office squandered billions on ‘failed and chaotic’ asylum accommodation
▪ NHS leaders warn of longer waiting times if demand for extra £3bn not met
▪ Government and Áras collision course? Taoiseach says he doesn t foresee any difficulties ahead
▪ Pat Cummins ruled out of first Ashes Test, with Steve Smith to captain Australia
▪ Tributes paid to Crossroads star Tony Adams, dead at 84
▪ European football: Basic piles more misery on Juventus with Lazio winner
▪ Reeves to lead trade mission to Saudi Arabia amid human rights concerns
▪ Nearly 25,000 without power in Queensland and outages in Victoria after state’s wettest day in over a year
▪ Daisy May and Charlie Cooper’s NightWatch review – the This Country siblings are brilliant together
▪ Lando Norris hits the front in title race with emphatic F1 Mexico City GP win
▪ How much do you know about Irish movies?
▪ Forward prize names poets Vidyan Ravinthiran and Karen Solie its first joint winners
▪ The highs and lows of Michael D Higgins’ 14-year presidency
▪ ICE detains British journalist after criticism of Israel on US tour
▪ Inside Áras an Uachtaráin: Here s a look at where Catherine Connolly will soon call home
▪ Urgent appeal to identify suspect of racially aggravated rape in Wallsall
▪ Gardaí appeal for information on serious attack in Dublin earlier this week
▪ Here s What Happened Today: Sunday
▪ Money Diaries: A PR manager on €44K living in Co Cork
▪ US airports report over 20 air traffic controller shortage triggers in one day
▪ Pep Guardiola refuses to panic after Arsenal open up six-point lead
▪ Man (20s) in serious condition after being found unresponsive in Kildare
▪ Saracens’ Noah Caluori called up by England for autumn internationals
▪ Coast Guard recovers body from shoreline in north Clare
▪ Wexford grandmother fills 1,000 shoebox gifts for charity drive
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