HealthHealth worker caught Covid twice in first scientist-confirmed Irish reinfection caseBy Simon Carswell
PoliticsHeavy borrowing to finance Covid supports to continue for rest of yearBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Harry McGee
Commercial PropertyPrime south Dublin sites with residential potential seek €2.5m and €3mBy Ronald Quinlan
TechnologyE-scooter service Superpedestrian in talks to establish R&D centre in the RepublicBy Charlie Taylor
TransportRyanair doubling capacity to 1.3m seats per week in Europe but not expanding in StateBy Barry O'Halloran
TransportPotential row threatens to derail Aer Lingus appearance before Oireachtas committeeBy Barry O'Halloran
Crime & LawArchitect’s email over fear of Kabul death played key role in dispute over $8mBy Colm Keena
MotorsLearner drivers left waiting for theory tests as online system runs out of slotsBy Neil Briscoe
BusinessShannon to stay shut, Central Bank profits slump, and JD Sports’ new Dublin facilityBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
MotorsHyundai Santa Fe PHEV: Bold engineering, plus features that would be at home on a MercedesBy Michael McAleer
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Dublin deserve credit for driving standards up across the boardBy Darragh Ó Sé
IrelandHoteliers look on bright side as they dust down and fling open the doorsBy Vivienne Clarke, Olivia Kelleher and Jade Wilson
PoliticsProperty tax reforms will increase many homeowners’ billsBy Jennifer Bray, Cliff Taylor, Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsCouncils should be allowed vary property tax by more than 15%, Varadkar saysBy Cormac McQuinn, Cliff Taylor and Jack Horgan-Jones
OireachtasTD describes waiting outside hospital while pregnant partner at appointmentBy Marie O'Halloran
EducationStandardised tests heap anxiety on primary school children. Do we really need them?By Aoife McCloskey
PropertyIrish-built Sky Pool a ‘world first’: 10 storeys up, transparent, and hanging between two high-rises
Asia-PacificChina wants more babies, but some single men choose vasectomiesBy Sui-Lee Wee and Elsie Chen
OireachtasTaoiseach: Too many people on too many councils objecting to housing projectsBy Marie O'Halloran
Financial ServicesBond buying makes Central Bank largest financial institution in StateBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsFianna Fáil candidate’s old blog criticises tenant for cooking dinner in kitchenBy Jack Power
An Irish DiaryCourting Controversy – Frank McNally on literary laundering, political beachball, and the history of an infamous streetBy Frank McNally
PoliticsMcGrath backed health job pay rise if it did not exceed €300,000, committee toldBy Martin Wall
Social AffairsMother and Baby Homes: Commission saw ‘heavy pushback’ from religious ordersBy Jennifer Bray
TransportLockdown causes home-building to collapse in first three months of the yearBy Barry O'Halloran
HealthAstraZeneca dose gap can reduce from 12 to eight weeks under new adviceBy Paul Cullen and Freya McClements
CourtsSupreme Court to hear appeal over State’s obligations to family of Seamus LudlowBy Mary Carolan
CourtsCameron Blair said ‘everything was going to be ok’ after he was stabbed, court hearsBy Alison O'Riordan
EconomyHigh debt and tax changes pose financial risk to Ireland, commission warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Micheál Martin and Michael Collins in unseemly exchange over who rang whoBy Miriam Lord
Farming & FoodVast majority of farmers in Ireland committed to climate action, says IFA presidentBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsMartin calls for better outdoor facilities as councils asked to provide more binsBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Jade Wilson, Olivia Kelleher and Jennifer Bray
EconomyState must double investment to solve housing crisis, ESRI saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Cormac McQuinn