OireachtasWork resumes on processing backlog of 31,500 foreign birth registrationsBy Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawTreatment of mentally ill prisoners ‘must be addressed with extreme urgency’By Conor Lally
PoliticsCovid-positive teachers not allowed to list close contacts on dedicated portalBy Jennifer Bray
PoliticsAdvice to work from home set to return as Cabinet Covid subcommittee to ‘take stock’ in meeting todayBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandLittle chance of construction industry being made to pay towards mica redressBy Arthur Beesley
PoliticsDeadline to begin abortion legislation review looms as expert yet to be appointedBy Jennifer Bray
Environment‘It’s lovely to hear the call of the curlew again’: An Irish farmer’s biodiversity visionBy Marese McDonagh
BusinessBeacon Hospital records loss of nearly €2m despite 7% rise in revenueBy Ciarán Hancock and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessHousing debate dominated by irrational solutions and nonsense private sector critiquesBy Pat Farrell
EconomyA once-off wealth tax is the wrong solution to Ireland’s funding problemsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesKilmacud break Na Fianna’s hearts and give warning there’s much more to comeBy Paul Keane
TV & RadioKing Richard: The surreal story of the Williams sisters’ rise to greatnessBy Tumaini Carayol
FoodThree of the best fish dishes in Ireland, and where to eat themBy Corinna Hardgrave, Lisa Cope and Ali Dunworth
BusinessBeacon hospital’s losses, Masding’s new board role, and a once-off wealth taxBy Ciarán Hancock
MusicAdele: ‘I feel bad my weight loss made anyone feel horrible about themselves, but that’s not my job’By Adrian Horton
EnvironmentMary Robinson warns that under-60s likely to inherit ‘less livable world’By Vivienne Clarke and Shauna Bowers
Financial ServicesAlmost a quarter yet to file local property tax return after deadline passesBy Colin Gleeson
UKAll adults aged over 40 in UK to be offered Covid vaccine boosterBy Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe and Oliver Barnes
SportConcern over Chinese tennis star who accused Government official of sexual assaultBy Helen Davidson
Social AffairsNumber of rough sleepers in Dublin falls by almost a quarter, latest figures showBy Kitty Holland
IrelandCovid-19: One in 10 people infected since pandemic began as 4,570 new cases reportedBy Ronan McGreevy and Vivienne Clarke
Ireland‘Serious consequences’ for EU-UK relations if article 16 triggered - ŠefcovicBy Arthur Beesley
IrelandCovid-19 booster vaccines set to be extended ‘significantly’ - DonnellyBy Jade Wilson and Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsChallenge brought over refusal to grant student exemption from learning IrishBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsCovid-19: Government to double down on vaccine certs, booster shots and antigen testsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee