HealthCovid-19 hospital surge expected in ‘very difficult period ahead’By Mark Hilliard and Simon Carswell
EconomyBrace for impact: Reopening schools will cause spike in cases but we must do itBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsGovernment believes Phil Hogan should resign as fresh claims emergeBy Pat Leahy, Simon Carswell and Naomi O’Leary
MusicHard Rock Hotel, Dublin: ‘We’re not going to print Billie Eilish’s texts and nail them to the wall’By Tony Clayton-Lea
People‘Everybody I knew who had lived in Ireland always told me it was a great experience’By Sorcha Pollak
EducationTeachers and school principals clash over ‘risky’ school assembliesBy Carl O'Brien and Pat Leahy
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Irish players know it only takes one idiotic moment to bring rugby downBy Gordon D'Arcy
Health‘My partner likes us to dress as animals during sex. I don’t want to do it any more’By Trish Murphy
BusinessSean Dunne’s bankruptcy, objections to D4 co-living, and oil off the Cork coastBy Ciarán Hancock
BusinessCovid-19 vaccine makers lobby EU for legal protectionBy Donato Paolo Mancini and Michael Peel
EnvironmentGAA secures planning for 200 bedroom hotel on grounds of Clonliffe CollegeBy Gordon Deegan
USDonald Trump ‘will not rest’ until coronavirus overcome, wife Melania tells US votersBy Suzanne Lynch
OpinionMartin and Varadkar need to earn our backing by communicating frankly with usBy Michael McDowell
SoccerManchester City believe they have a chance of signing Lionel MessiBy Sid Lowe and Fabrizio Romano
IrelandSinn Féin’s McDonald says Anderson ‘right’ to apologise over ‘dirty war’ tweetBy Freya McClements
Financial ServicesFineos expects further growth after reporting 40% rise in revenuesBy Charlie Taylor
BooksInternational Booker Prize 2020: Dutch author Marieke Lucas Rijneveld wins for debut novelBy Martin Doyle
Gaelic GamesDublin’s Clanna Gael say they ‘paid a price for playing it safe’ over Covid-19 concernsBy Seán Moran
Social AffairsResidents’ families and staff call on HSE to take nursing home into State ownershipBy Kitty Holland
An Irish DiaryNight walks in suburbia – An Irishman’s Diary on shortcuts that take longerBy John Fleming
HealthDelivery of flu vaccines to Ireland delayed by two weeks, says HSEBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
IrelandCovid committee hears ‘significant peaks’ coming soon to IrelandBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Mark Hilliard
PoliticsFrom Kilkenny to Brussels and Clifden: The rise and fall of ‘Big Phil’ HoganBy Sean McCárthaigh
Crime & LawDispute in Garda staff association on interpretation of public health measuresBy Conor Lally
RugbyUlster and Leinster clash to go ahead despite Covid-19 cluster in Ulster academyBy Gavin Cummiskey
Ireland‘I did not break any law’: Phil Hogan formally resigns as EU commissionerBy Naomi O’Leary, Simon Carswell, Jennifer Bray, Pat Leahy and Vivienne Clarke
Special ReportCreating strong online presence key for traditional retailers in Covid eraBy Mimi Murray
Special ReportTraditional retailers must adapt as Covid-19 drives consumer behaviour changesBy Barry McCall
OpinionNewton Emerson: Ireland, North and South, will miss Phil Hogan’s voice on BrexitBy Newton Emerson