PoliticsCovid-19: Calleary calls for understanding on teachers with high-risk conditionsBy Marie O'Halloran
OpinionDithering on Phil Hogan’s successor raises yet more red flags about this GovernmentBy Stephen Collins
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: There is little middle ground debating the pub trade in IrelandBy Diarmaid Ferriter
Crime & LawPrison governor’s gathering near height of pandemic to be investigated by agencyBy Conor Gallagher
EducationThe returning teachers struggling to find work: ‘You can’t live off six, seven hours a week’By Jack Power
Crime & LawSéamus Woulfe is believed to be ‘preparing for a fight’ amid golf dinner inquiryBy Simon Carswell
PoliticsCovid-19: Restaurants and pubs furious over ‘authoritarian’ new rules on mealsBy Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
Books‘My hope is to replace Tottenham’s notoriety with compassion and insight’By Jacquelyn Shreeves-Lee
Commercial PropertyJohnny Ronan’s rivals for Irish Glass Bottle site circle as deal dragsBy Joe Brennan
TV & RadioNewstalk’s new drivetime host Kieran Cuddihy tries too hard at taking it easyBy Mick Heaney
Life & StyleThe office will never be the same again – and remote working is only part of itBy Claire Cain Miller
RugbyHead-to-head: Midfield battle between Chris Farrell and Garry Ringrose will be keyBy John O'Sullivan
SportIreland rescue a draw on Stephen Kenny’s big night; Leinster favourites to see off Munster challenge
EducationCovid-19: Up to one-quarter of people sent for tests fail to turn up, says HSEBy Paul Cullen
USSuspect in Portland shooting killed by police as they move to arrest himBy Mike Baker and Adam Goldman and Katie Benner
Health‘Complete nonsense’: hotel manager says Government ‘obsessed’ with hospitality industryBy Vivienne Clarke
Health‘I don’t understand why there’s a problem’: Donnelly defends laws to record mealsBy Vivienne Clarke
EnvironmentIreland set for rain and wind this weekend as Indian summer remains elusiveBy Sorcha Pollak
Financial ServicesPepper Money retreats from Irish lending market, citing ‘challenging conditions’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BooksAgent Running in the Field by John le Carré is tomorrow’s Irish Times Eason offerBy Martin Doyle
EnvironmentBan on ‘two for one’ food deals and fines for not separating rubbish are being consideredBy Brian Hutton
Financial ServicesSpanish lenders Bankia and CaixaBank in €17bn merger talksBy Peter Wise in Lisbon and Nicholas Megaw in London
MusicMary Coughlan: Life Stories review – Truthful and tenderhearted without sentimentalityBy Lauren Murphy
PoliticsFury over pubs rule prompts exasperation in Government over another ‘self-made calamityBy Harry McGee
BusinessAilesbury Road residents fail to stop ruling on housing plan for RTÉ landBy Mary Carolan and Gordon Deegan
HealthCoronavirus in Ireland: 98 more cases and no further deaths reportedBy Shauna Bowers and Paul Cullen
PoliticsTaoiseach hints at wet pubs reopening and sport spectators increasing within weeksBy Harry McGee
An Irish DiaryThe Puck Stops Here – Frank McNally on the royal goats, psychedelic sheep, and fearsome midges of KerryBy Frank McNally
PoliticsMartin insists no extra burden being placed on pubs and restaurantsBy Harry McGee and Ronan McGreevy
RugbyPlayer watch: Jordan Larmour fails HIA but passes aerial exam with flying coloursBy John O'Sullivan
IrelandGalway paddleboarders: ‘We found them but they saved themselves,’ says fishermanBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsGovernment asked to clarify why ‘green list’ not updatedBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsGovernment expects to reopen all pubs by the middle of this monthBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray, Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones