Social AffairsReligious congregations asked to contribute to mother and baby redress fundBy Pat Leahy and Patsy McGarry
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Efforts to avoid ‘public scandal’ created the greatest scandal of allBy Diarmaid Ferriter
IrelandNew laws will give employees in the State the option to permanently work from homeBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsWomen in homes after 1973 must be eligible for mother and baby redress, ex-residents sayBy Kitty Holland
Social AffairsOfficials designing mother and baby homes redress will not want past to be repeatedBy Pat Leahy
CulturePulling with My Parents: It’s sweet to see people discussing Tinder filth with their folksBy Patrick Freyne
EconomyBrexit red tape: ‘If nothing changes, Ireland will be closed’By Barry O'Halloran and Simon Carswell
MusicZayn: Nobody Is Listening review – Heaving sound of sensitivity, smut and seductionBy Louise Bruton
HealthReaders on homeschooling: ‘I have never been as stressed with work, learning, cooking, cleaning
ResidentialWhat will €450,000 buy in Dublin, Russia, South Africa, Italy and Sweden?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
InteriorsBuying new windows for your home? Four top tips to save you money and timeBy Denise O'Connor
FilmThe Movie Quiz: ‘Fifty million people watched, but no one saw a thing’ – name the film from the taglineBy Donald Clarke
MusicSleaford Mods: Spare Ribs review – Postcards from a pandemic full of righteous rage and indignationBy Eamon Sweeney
BusinessTax bills for 400,000; turning waste to gold at Beauparc; and Ikea disappoints its disciplesBy Dominic Coyle
Social AffairsMother and baby homes: Higgins says State must bear ultimate responsibilityBy Shauna Bowers
USRudy Giuliani: Still Donald Trump’s man, even if White House is blocking his callsBy Katie Rogers and Maggie Haberman
TV & RadioWandaVision: The most audacious – and entirely bonkers – TV in recent entertainment historyBy Ed Power
Crime & LawPeople can travel more than 5km to collect takeaway food, says Minister for JusticeBy Conor Lally
HealthCovid-19 vaccine: HSE extends interval between first and second jabs in move to vaccinate more peopleBy Simon Carswell and Shauna Bowers
Business‘We have something we should really be proud of in regards to how we treat children’By Dominic Coyle
Social AffairsEmployees to have legal right to request home working, says VaradkarBy Harry McGee and Martin Wall
Asia-PacificA lasting trauma: Wuhan at the heart of the battle over roots of coronavirusBy Christian Shepherd
PoliticsIreland and UK determined to ‘reboot’ relationship in wake of Brexit, says TaoiseachBy Harry McGee
BusinessPfizer to reduce vaccine deliveries to EuropeBy Dominic Coyle, Jack Horgan-Jones, Naomi O’Leary and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsTD calls for ‘serious scrutiny’ of Leave.EU group that relocated to WaterfordBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandVaradkar: €292,000 salary for top health job likely to lead to others seeking parityBy Martin Wall and Harry McGee
HealthCovid-19: Warning over Brazil variant as 50 more deaths recordedBy Shauna Bowers, Vivienne Clarke, Harry McGee and Conor Gallagher