Crime & LawProactive contact is key to policing diverse society, says report’s authorBy Conor Gallagher
PoliticsGovernment resists calls from NPHET for a return to full lockdownBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
FilmThe One And Only Ivan: Never as good as a film featuring Chaka Khan as a chicken should beBy Tara Brady
FilmKeanu Reeves: ‘When we would go to dinner together, people were, like, Whoa! Dudes!’By Dave Itzkoff
Your FitnessHow to cycle up ‘Everest’: The athletes climbing the world’s highest peakBy Alec Jacobson
ResidentialNo holds barred refurb at deceptive Ballsbridge terrace for €1.65mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Gaelic GamesJoanne O’Riordan: When it comes to nurturing women in sport, Aussies ruleBy Joanne O'Riordan
BusinessDeveloping countries struggle to meed Covid costs, securing the best broadband and peak algorithmBy Conn Ó Midheach
Asia-PacificCoronavirus: Local officials in China hid dangers from Beijing, US report findsBy Edward Wong, Julian E Barnes and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
IrelandNorthern Ireland GCSE grades rise as students benefit from teachers’ predictionsBy Freya McClements
EconomyUS labour market stumbles as unemployment claims rise unexpectedlyBy Matthew Rocco and James Politi
Social AffairsChurchgoers warned not to criticise those not wearing masks during servicesBy Patsy McGarry
CourtsSocial media influencer seeks to identify people behind ‘damaging’ troll accountsBy Aodhan O'Faolain and Ray Managh
Social AffairsGardaí called to over 27,000 domestic violence incidents during pandemicBy Kitty Holland
Middle EastNo relations with Israel until Palestinian peace deal reached, says Saudi ArabiaBy Michael Jansen
EuropeRussian opposition activist Alexei Navalny fights for life after ‘poisoning’By Andrew Roth and Martin Farrer
Asia-Pacific‘They will not open the airports’: Covid-19’s heavy toll on Ugandan tourismBy Sally Hayden
HealthCoronavirus: 136 further cases and one more death in the StateBy Jack Power, Shauna Bowers, Freya McClements and Tim O'Brien
EducationMany schoolbuses likely to operate without social distancing when schools reopenBy Carl O'Brien and Brian Hutton
IrelandStorm Ellen: 50,000 premises without power as Cork hit by further floodingBy Barry Roche and Sarah Burns
IrelandKildare should stay in lockdown but not Laois and Offaly, says NPHETBy Simon Carswell and Jack Power
PoliticsTaoiseach ‘furious’ over Calleary’s attendance at golf dinner with 80 in apparent Covid rules breachBy Pat Leahy, Jack Power, Simon Carswell and Conor Gallagher
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the US attempt to reimpose UN sanctions against Iran: A destabilising move