Social AffairsLack of papers for fishermen rescued off Cork coast under investigationBy Kitty Holland
Film‘I took friends to the woods or docks, then asked if they thought I would make a good murderer’By Tara Brady
BusinessPub group arranged underage drink order that led to worker’s dismissal, Labour Court toldBy Barry O'Halloran
CultureTolü Makay: My experience at boarding school in Ireland ‘created a whole identity crisis’By Tanya Sweeney
AbroadIrish zoo designer Kieran Stanley: A visit should make you ‘fall in love with wildlife’By Anthea McTeirnan
TV & Radio‘I’m still proud of it’: Parminder Nagra on Bend It Like Beckham and pushing the envelopeBy Coco Khan
FoodFace spasms, thunderclap headaches, sweating and tears: Inside the League of FireBy Kate Robertson
BusinessPub dismissal case, Dublin port volumes decline, and Google’s profit shiftingBy Ciarán Hancock
Social AffairsPrison university project to ‘bring third-level to those furthest away from it’By Kitty Holland
Financial ServicesExits of KBC and Ulster Bank leave other banks free to hike ratesBy Brendan Burgess
SoccerTottenham sack José Mourinho days before Carabao Cup finalBy Sachin Nakrani and Fabrizio Romano
OpinionThe queen alone: how Prince Philip’s death will change the British monarchyBy Jonathan Freedland
BusinessBrexit red tape threatens drugs supplies in Northern IrelandBy Sarah Neville and Peter Foster
BusinessHines gets green light for co-living apartments scheme on Player Wills siteBy Olivia Kelly and Gordon Deegan
EnvironmentFurther expansion of agrifood sector backed despite climate change challengesBy Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsWoman claims mother and baby home report should have identified her as ProtestantBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMan who stabbed his ex-wife’s partner to death stands trial charged with murderBy Eoin Reynolds
TransportRegional airports to share €11m in exchequer funding for capital projectsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OireachtasBookmakers should not be let ‘profiteer’ from National Lottery, Seanad hearsBy Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawMan arrested over Det Adrian Donohoe murder is suspect for ATM robberiesBy Conor Gallagher
OireachtasSeanad passes Bill lifting restrictions on naming children who die by violenceBy Marie O'Halloran
An Irish DiaryMemory Lane – Ray Burke on the audacious theft of Berthe Morisot’s Impressionist masterpiece and the Hugh Lane bequestBy Ray Burke
EconomyCentral Bank says survival prospects of many Covid-hit firms ‘highly uncertain’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
HealthNphet to wait for EMA decision before updating advice on spreading out vaccine dosesBy Paul Cullen and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandBody found in Comeragh mountains amid search for missing womanBy Sarah Slater and Eoghan Dalton
OireachtasGreen junior minister calls for pilot public banking project in midlandsBy Marie O'Halloran
Health‘Phenomenal amount of work’ to keep Covid out of Australia, says public health directorBy Sylvia Thompson
Social Affairs‘Serious human rights difficulties’ identified with hotel quarantine system by ICCLBy Sarah Burns
Environment‘First Fix’ free scheme to tackle leaks extended to 600,000 more customersBy Kevin O'Sullivan
IrelandCabinet to hear US corporate tax reforms a significant challenge for IrelandBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
Social AffairsBóthar founder Peter Ireton found dead at home in LimerickBy Arthur Beesley and David Raleigh
PoliticsCatholic Primate calls for the pastoral work of priests to be deemed essentialBy Jennifer Bray
TransportAction by Trailfinders against former employees and rival business resolvedBy Aodhan O'Faolain
SoccerSuper League players will be banned from World Cup, insists Uefa chiefBy Sean Ingle and David Hytner
EducationTechnostress: How Covid is straining teaching and learningBy Ànn Marcus Quinn, Tríona Hourigan and Caroline Murphy