OireachtasDevelopers getting ‘sweetheart deal’ from housing strategy, says Sinn FéinBy Marie O'Halloran
UKPolitical reshuffle reveals the truth about Johnson’s place on ideological spectrumBy Denis Staunton
EducationCO2 monitors in schools: ‘It will be hard to gauge the benefits until winter arrives’By Marese McDonagh
IrelandM50 to become a ‘managed motorway’ in major changes in response to traffic volumesBy Tim O'Brien
PoliticsHiggins blames ‘politicised’ title of NI event for declining invite; says DUP criticism ‘a bit much’By Harry McGee and Freya McClements
PoliticsDUP criticism of decision not to attend NI ceremony is ‘a bit much’, President saysBy Harry McGee
TV & RadioJulia Roberts, Rupert Everett, Cameron Diaz: These are terrible, terrible peopleBy Eoin Butler
BusinessFast fashion masters such as Primark fail to admit that climate conflicts are comingBy Mark Paul
ResidentialWhat will €225,000 buy in France, Norway, Estonia, Germany and Kilkenny?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
People‘You quickly learn that you’ve got to toughen up. You’ll have to stand up to some pressure’By David O'Connor
Fine Art & AntiquesKarl Lagerfeld loved his cat so much he employed two maids for it. Now you can buy its statueBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
PeopleBrianna Parkins: ‘Is it unprotected riding you’re at now?’ and other inappropriate questionsBy Brianna Parkins
RugbyJohnny Watterson: Biennial World Cups smack of killing the goose that lays the golden eggBy Johnny Watterson
RugbyJordi Murphy: ‘A trophy in any way, shape or form’ is Ulster’s goal this seasonBy Michael Sadlier
SoccerMaynooth University Town unfazed about the prospect of locking horns with BohemiansBy Gavin Cummiskey
SportBiennual World Cups could come at a grave cost; Ulster land Duane Vermeulen coupBy Patrick Madden
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EducationCovid catch-up fund for school pupils is completely inadequateBy Judith Harford and Brian Fleming
PoliticsCoveney says ‘no clear advice’ given to President about NI religious service invitationBy Freya McClements, Harry McGee and Brian Hutton
EconomyInflation fears ‘overstated’, Central Bank governor saysBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Colin Gleeson
Social AffairsPresident’s refusal of Armagh invitation ‘unexpected’, say Church leadersBy Patsy McGarry and Freya McClements
EuropeRussian opposition accuses ‘shameful’ US tech giants of aiding election crackdownBy Daniel McLaughlin
EuropeGermany’s federal election: The parties, polls, coalitions... and how it all worksBy Derek Scally
HealthAllegations against midwife amount to ‘poor professional performance’, witness saysBy Mark Hilliard
EducationUnions say it is ‘far too early’ to relax Covid close contact rules in schoolsBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsPresident Higgins suggests Bruton should withdraw criticismBy Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
IrelandWorkers returning to the office do not have to reveal vaccination status – VaradkarBy Tim O'Brien
An Irish DiaryTwo-bob job – Frank McNally on the Dantesque origins of a classic Irish coinBy Frank McNally
ScienceIrish scientists use ancient DNA technology to rewrite early Japanese historyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastTaliban excludes girls from secondary school education in AfghanistanBy Emma Graham-Harrison
IrelandSinn Féin has track record of ‘failing to respect’ Dáil, Taoiseach saysBy Barry Roche and Ellen O'Riordan
Social AffairsElderly people afraid to leave home since the pandemic, says listening serviceBy Olivia Kelleher
Social AffairsTraveller children encouraged to engage with ‘Steam’ subjects in schoolBy Kitty Holland
Ireland52 made ill after ‘abject failures’ at drinking water plants serving Dublin and WexfordBy Tim O'Brien
CourtsWoman forced out of home by toxic spill claims remedial work causing more damageBy Aodhan O'Faolain