EducationThe Secret Teacher: What’s the point of punishing students who won’t do their work?By The Secret Teacher
PoliticsGovernment colleagues back Varadkar, but any more revelations and all bets are offBy Pat Leahy
PoliticsVaradkar to be questioned in Dáil over leak of documentBy Pat Leahy, Harry McGee, Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
MusicMarika Hackman: ‘There’s the classic thing where men get called geniuses and women called crazy’By Ed Power
Your MoneyCovid-19 wage subsidy schemes: Prepare for a possible tax liability in the new yearBy Fiona Reddan
GolfDifferent Strokes: Darren Clarke ends long drought with Champions Tour breakthroughBy Philip Reid
FilmHelena Bonham Carter: ‘People choose to sleep with powerful people. I got two children out of it’By Hadley Freeman
BusinessMotor insurance profits, Ryanair’s €250m payment from Boeing, and Covid supportsBy Ciarán Hancock
An Irish DiarySuzanne Lynch’s US Election Diary: Country braced for possible post-vote violenceBy Suzanne Lynch
HealthCovid-19 cases ‘stubbornly’ high in Dublin as hopes of early easing of restrictions fadeBy Paul Cullen, Freya McClements and Mark Hilliard
IrelandTerenure College apologises after former rugby coach pleads guilty to indecent assaultBy Shauna Bowers
IrelandAmendments seek to allow identification of those convicted of killing childrenBy Shauna Bowers
OireachtasGovernment rejects Opposition bid for more time to question Varadkar over leaking GP draft contractBy Jennifer Bray and Harry McGee
TravelAdare Manor named Ireland’s top hotel at World Travel Awards for a second yearBy Rachel Flaherty
EconomyWilbur Ross warns Schrems II ruling could have ‘severe consequences’ for EU-US tradeBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EconomySurprise €930m corporation tax shortfall sends public finances further into redBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
CourtsBusinessman ‘effectively delivered’ man to group who falsely imprisoned him, court toldBy Alison O'Riordan
Farming & FoodAryzta activist investors seek to continue board overhaulBy Joe Brennan and Ciara O'Brien
Courts€231,000 damages awarded to man who suffered life-changing injuries in pub assaultBy Aodhan O'Faolain
AfricaMurder of South African anti-mining activist highlights dangers for campaignersBy Bill Corcoran
IrelandCovid-19: Holohan notes ‘downward trend’ as 322 cases and five deaths reportedBy Paul Cullen, Vivienne Clarke and Jack Horgan-Jones
Asia-PacificHong Kong journalist arrested in move dubbed ‘an attack on press freedom’By Nicolle Liu and Primrose Riordan
An Irish DiaryLiving for Ireland – An Irishman’s Diary on Arthur Griffith and the Cork hunger strike of November 1920By Colum Kenny
PoliticsPoliticians could face fines of up to €2,500 for breaches of ethics laws in proposed BillBy Marie O'Halloran