HealthIreland’s alcohol prices: People from Republic travelling to North’s off-licences and spending ‘up to €3,000’ at a timeBy Shauna Bowers
HealthTake-home alcohol sales 11% higher than pre-pandemic levels despite minimum unit pricingBy Shauna Bowers
Financial ServicesCovid-19 business interruption claims pushed Irish non-motor insurers into €128m loss in 2020By Joe Brennan
OpinionKathy Sheridan: Treatment at family funeral showed how Catholic Church just keeps scoring own goals By Kathy Sheridan
RugbyGordon D’Arcy: Doubt has crept into All Blacks camp - Ireland must take advantage By Gordon D'Arcy
Gaelic GamesDarragh Ó Sé: Kerry have not beaten anyone and Dublin have the medals to top my rankingsBy Darragh Ó Sé
In the NewsHow burnout and unsafe working hours are pushing Ireland’s junior doctors to go on strikeBy Sorcha PollakListen | 22:06
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Celebrating the lives of those who helped the great GAA world spinBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesFrustrated Niall Morgan believes Tyrone’s fitness levels cost them back-to-back All-Ireland titlesBy Paul Keane
SoccerVera Pauw’s trust in Courtney Brosnan repaid as Ireland goalkeeper at top of her gameBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic Games‘I have kind of drawn a line under it now’: Paul Mannion has no desire to return to inter-county football with Dublin By Paul Keane
OpinionCan directly elected mayors really make a difference in improving our cities? By Michael McDowell
Commercial PropertyMullingar religious lands with residential potential guiding at €2.75mBy Ronald Quinlan
Financial ServicesJohnny Ronan close to securing deal for loans on 12 high profile propertiesBy Joe Brennan
Commercial PropertyPrivate investor pays €3.5m for fully let Dublin 8 office investmentBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertySeán Gallagher’s Clyde Real Estate sells prime office to French investor for €14.7mBy Ronald Quinlan
Your Wellness‘I feel under huge pressure to be social and my excuses not to meet friends are wearing thin’By Trish Murphy
PeopleRóisín Ingle: Aggressive befriending is great. It’s just led to the most amazing, vol-au-vent-including experienceBy Róisín Ingle
MusicThe Music Quiz: Cher is teaming up with which fashion design house for a Pride collection?By Tony Clayton-Lea
BooksThe Prince Rupert Hotel for the Homeless: Christina Lamb tells a true story of compassion during the pandemicBy Sinead O’Shea
Commercial PropertyFine Grain Property secures full ownership of Shannon’s Westpark campus with €20m deal for AXA block By Ronald Quinlan
BooksWhen you make a city like London your second home, it becomes intertwined with your sense of selfhoodBy Ana Kinsella
PeopleUkraine’s first lady: ‘I’m not worried for Volodymyr’s psychological health but for his physical health… I try to get through to him by making a scene’By Shaun Walker
InteriorsCowboy cactus cool: How to bring some Ennio Morricone magic into your homeBy Alanna Gallagher
BusinessInsurers take a hit; airlines’ anger at Government; and Johnny Ronan close to dealBy Dominic Coyle
USTexas school where gunman killed 21 will be demolished, says mayorBy Martin Farrer and Ramon Antonio Vargas
Inside Politics DigestIt’s the rich wot gets the pleasure. It’s also the top public servants wot gets their pay riseBy Harry McGee
MusicKate Bush: Running Up That Hill was originally called A Deal with God, but that name was too sensitiveBy Ed Power
WorkMan in his 70s turned down for Covid-19 contact tracer role loses discrimination claimBy Stephen Bourke
BusinessQuinn Insurance to receive tens of millions of euro from PwC as €900m case is settledBy Barry O'Halloran and Ellen O'Riordan
Financial ServicesFund manager files lawsuit against Credit Suisse over Vatican property dealBy Owen Walker and Miles Johnson in London
CourtsInterviews of Boy B were ‘inappropriate’, defence claims in Ana Kriégel murder appealBy Conor Gallagher
TV & RadioKlingons on the starboard bow: The new Star Trek finally takes the saga to warp factor 10By Ed Power
HealthCovid-19 leads to significant increases in healthcare spending in 2020 and 2021By Simon Carswell
CourtsJudge dismisses €60,000 claim by man who alleged he was thrown from Dublin Bus during fare disputeBy Ray Managh
CourtsDoctor who asked teenage patient out for coffee bids to halt reconvened HSE disciplinary processBy Aodhan O'Faolain
CourtsLocal authority argues no duty of care owed to girl bitten by dog at council homeBy Ellen O'Riordan
WorkFarmer accused of stealing waste flour from Pat the Baker wins €13,400 over unfair dismissalBy Stephen Bourke
Housing & PlanningMore than 100 homes approved for site of former church as part of scheme to provide social homesBy Olivia Kelly
BusinessJoe Biden seeks ‘gas tax holiday’ to tame soaring US fuel costsBy James Politi and Colby Smith in Washington and Justin Jacobs in Houston
EnvironmentWater treatment incident that left 46 people ill prolonged due to human error, investigation findsBy Mark Hilliard
EuropeUkraine war makes co-operation with Moscow ‘inconceivable’, German chancellor insistsBy Derek Scally
BusinessPassengers could lose 300 bus routes if discount scheme not extended, operators warnBy Barry O'Halloran
PoliticsBirth information law marks an immense milestone for Ireland that ends decades of debateBy Jennifer Bray
Climate CrisisEuropean Commission move to clip pesticide use hailed by Irish environmentalists By Jade Wilson
PoliticsBritish plans to replace Human Rights Act a ‘violation’ of Belfast Agreement — civil society coalitionBy Seanín Graham and Harry McGee
Social AffairsCost of living crisis could pull more children into poverty, Minister tells Social Inclusion ForumBy Mark Hilliard
EducationLeaving Cert physics & chemistry: ‘A good balance between calculations and theory’By Peter McGuire
EducationLaw compelling schools to take students with additional needs set to be fast-trackedBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Middle EastSaudi crown prince visits Turkey, ending period of estrangement following Khashoggi murderBy Michael Jansen
Social AffairsWages for top judges and doctors will rise by more than €20,000 annually next monthBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Denis Staunton
EuropeMacron says parties must co-operate after losing his majorityBy Angelique Chrisafis in Paris and agencies
Crime & LawTipperary deaths: Gardaí to examine phone records in attempt to establish when couple diedBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningInquiry into Hyde’s alleged undeclared conflicts of interest prolonged by five weeksBy Arthur Beesley
CourtsBoy (9) settles case against hospital over allegedly not diagnosing complication in pre-birth scan
BusinessCairn Homes’ Kilkenny development will have ‘overwhelming’ impact on period home, claims owner
USGroup of prominent Americans condemn British government’s Northern Ireland ‘legacy’ proposals By Martin Wall
UKBoris Johnson’s Bills designed to catch the eyes of right-wing MPs who control his fateBy Denis Staunton
Ireland‘Good possibility’ of striking public sector pay deal, Varadkar tells Fine GaelBy Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Taoiseach does ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ as talk of stagflation turns to fatcatflationBy Miriam Lord
IrelandCouncil takes action over alleged illegal trespass on site of Traveller housing schemeBy Aodhan O'Faolain
IrelandSinn Féin proposal to allow NI politicians sit at special Oireachtas committees rejected By Cormac McQuinn
EnvironmentFurther support needed for farmers suffering losses due to ash tree diebackBy Mark Hilliard
Social Affairs‘I said I wasn’t taking off my shoes, I hadn’t done anything wrong’: A Traveller man on his experience with gardaíBy Kitty Holland