PoliticsOmicron wave: Government faces standoff with teaching unions over schools reopeningBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsVisa renewals: Clogged-up system cause of ‘stress and frustration’ for immigrantsBy Sorcha Pollak
Social AffairsPeople sniffing cocaine off window sill among complaints councils receivedBy Aine Kenny
BusinessRising demand, stagnant supply: Burning questions for Irish electricity networkBy Barry O'Halloran
PeopleShane MacGowan: I can’t concentrate on music when I can’t even walk across the roomBy Mark Yarm
Your FitnessWhy people who work out regularly tend to drink a surprising amount of alcoholBy Gretchen Reynolds
BusinessGloomy outlook for homebuyers; hard hit aviation sector; and Bowie estate strikes goldBy Dominic Coyle
SportNovak Djokovic to defend Australian Open title after medical exemption for Covid jabBy Tumaini Carayol
OpinionIreland needs to reflect on the lessons from Covid-19 to prepare for the next pandemicBy Ruairi Brugha
PoliticsGovernment to ask for review of close-contact advice in light of pressure on servicesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Asia-PacificJournalists and activists jailed or missing for reporting on Covid in ChinaBy Helen Davidson
Commercial PropertyDevelopers scale back Cobblestone scheme in bid to secure green lightBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandAlcohol price cap: ‘Crossing the Border to shop could be a hammer blow’By Marese McDonagh and Anne Lucey
An Irish DiarySlice of Galtee – Felix M Larkin on William O’Brien’s pioneering journalismBy Felix M Larkin
CourtsThief broke back jumping from window after Cork burglary interrupted, court toldBy Olivia Kelleher
Health‘Inevitable’ children will get Covid-19 in households in weeks ahead, says HolohanBy Jade Wilson and Vivienne Clarke
Ireland‘The community is numb’: Arranmore reacts to drowning of Leaving Cert studentBy Stephen Maguire
EducationFoley confirms schools will reopen on ThursdayBy Carl O'Brien, Jack Power, Vivienne Clarke and Jack Horgan-Jones