Crime & LawFifty-five disciplinary files opened by Garda in wake of cancelled 999 calls controversyBy Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsIrish victims of Comboni abuse: ‘What we want is to be believed, to be understood’ By Brian Hutton
SportThe man who went after Nike’s exploitation of the poor and willingness to put profit before peopleBy Dave Hannigan
RugbyDoddie Weir interview: ‘I’m still here, I’m still fighting . . . It’s a lot harder now’By Donald McRae
OpinionNewton Emerson: Brussels remains intoxicated by EU nationalism Brexit helped to crystalliseBy Newton Emerson
BusinessTop 1000: Apple still biggest firm in Republic, with revenues just shy of €180bnBy Barry McCall
EconomyIrish households facing biggest fall in living standards since 2008 financial crisis, ESRI warnsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Rory Hayes substitution might be GAA’s most effective appeal-deterrent By Ciarán Murphy
SportSonia O’Sullivan: World Championships are coming to TrackTown USA - but will Americans appreciate this once-in-a-lifetime event?By Sonia O'Sullivan
ResidentialA four-bed with Georgian style and modern comfort — plus a shortcut to the pubBy Alanna Gallagher
InnovationCubbie: A snug and safe place to help neurodiverse children cope with the worldBy Olive Keogh
TechnologyInternet Explorer’s legacy should be as a cautionary tale and blueprintBy Karlin Lillington
ResidentialThe perfect aspect—and a loo with a view—at Leeson Park for €3.25mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialRare opportunity on one of Dublin 6′s most sought-after residential roads for €2.35mBy Alanna Gallagher
Your WellnessBehind all the shouting, most people are relaxed about transgender issuesBy Pádraig O'Moráin
TV & RadioErin Doherty: ‘Being a visible gay woman is really important to me. I want people to know that’By Simran Hans
InnovationGrowth in cleantech industry driven by demand for sustainable products and servicesBy Ciara O'Brien
EuropePatrice Lumumba: the rebel leader who was murdered and dissolved in acid with the help of Belgian authoritiesBy Naomi O'Leary
PeopleMichael Harding: In my teens I lost a girlfriend, and I cried my eyes out like boys were not supposed to doBy Michael Harding
Your FitnessFinishing last: ‘I am learning to reconcile my tortoise-like pace with my desire to call myself an athlete’By Danielle Friedman
ResidentialA hidden gem at the end of a cobblestone laneway in Monkstown for €3.5mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
BusinessSteep drop in living standards, house price growth to fall and Apple leads Top 1000By Úna McCaffrey
Social AffairsExplicit ban on racial profiling of Travellers by gardaí needed, new report recommendsBy Kitty Holland
Housing & PlanningThreshold survey finds ‘deteriorating’ sense of security among rentersBy Jack Power
BusinessShinawil chief warns independent production sector unsustainable without licence fee hikeBy Gordon Deegan
TechnologySoftware company Toast opens new Dublin office as it is on track to create 100 jobs in 2022By Ciara O'Brien
Inside Politics DigestPolitical reality of Brexit is the UK wants to ghost the EU forever By Harry McGee
CultureBack to the regular rhythm of a Kilkenny Arts Festival, with some ‘gateway drugs’ to open it upBy Deirdre Falvey
Asia-PacificFlu epidemic risks sweeping China left vulnerable by zero-Covid fixationBy Sun Yu in Beijing
Social AffairsCensus 2022: Population rises above five million for first time since 1851By Simon Carswell
PoliticsMinister ‘finger wagging’ over Dáil question on services for refugees, McGrath saysBy Vivienne Clarke and Mark Hilliard
BusinessAirports had little time to prepare for post-Covid surge, says industry chiefBy Barry O'Halloran
PeopleFreaky or fantastic? Amazon’s Alexa could turn dead loved ones’ voices into digital assistantBy Alex Hern
Housing & PlanningFormer bike factory voted Ireland’s favourite new buildingBy Brian Hutton and Jade Wilson
IrelandMan’s discrimination claim over refusal of service in shop for not wearing facemask dismissedBy Stephen Bourke
OireachtasMica homeowners call on Government to allow them to downsize without grant cutsBy Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsGovernment commits to target ensuring 20% of public service recruits speak Irish from 2030By Harry McGee
OireachtasProposals for Bill intended to hold key bank management to account to go to CabinetBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsMan accused of murdering mother because he could no longer ‘carry the cross’ refused permission to attend funeralBy Alan Erwin
CourtsMan with ‘obsessive streak’ secretly filmed former partner during harassment campaignBy Eimear Dodd
Crime & LawSeven arrested and over €2m in drugs seized as gardaí dismantle Kinahan-linked smuggling routeBy Conor Gallagher and Jade Wilson
CourtsThree men jailed in connection with sexual assaults on teenage girl in midlands lodge appeals over severity of sentencesBy Mary Carolan
CourtsUnexpected death of baby not connected to decision to have natural birth, inquest hearsBy Seán McCárthaigh
CourtsDPP appeals three-year sentence for man who inserted curtain pole in anus of mother’s partnerBy Peter Doyle
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BusinessMan seeks identity of garda he hopes to sue over alleged fraudulent data requestBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Crime & LawIreland considering closer Nato co-operation in hybrid and cyber spheresBy Conor Gallagher
OireachtasQuarry owners doing ‘side deals’ with homeowners affected by crumbling concrete, committee toldBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandTipperary deaths: Gardaí contact British police in effort to identify relatives of couple found dead in homeBy Barry Roche
Housing & PlanningCensus 2022: Population increase continues to outstrip growth in number of new homes By Simon Carswell
CourtsDáil has not offered apology to Angela Kerins since Supreme Court case against PACBy Ellen O'Riordan
Social AffairsIrish society must recognise struggle of members of the trans community, Minister saysBy Mark Hilliard
EducationLeaving Cert design & communication graphics: Extra time allowed students take risksBy Peter McGuire
EducationLeaving Cert: Design and communication graphics paper very fair, say teachersBy Peter McGuire
IrelandGovernment and human rights advocates ‘concerned’ over how UK Bill will impact Belfast AgreementBy Seanín Graham and Harry McGee
Housing & PlanningProposed ‘NCT-type certification’ for landlords broadly supported by MinisterBy Mark Hilliard
Rugby‘I’m happy to be known as the lineout expert’ - Devin Toner exits the stage with no regrets By Nathan Johns
Asia-PacificAfghanistan earthquake: Rescue efforts struggling to reach siteBy Akhtar Mohammad Makoii, Shah Meer Baloch and Peter Beaumont
PoliticsPopulation growth in Census 2022 could require at least 11 new TDs to be appointedBy Simon Carswell
Social Affairs‘Gulf of misunderstanding’ between judiciary and Travellers must be addressed, judge saysBy Kitty Holland
CourtsWoman claims she is wrongfully being made liable for €3.19m debt owed by ex-partner’s firmBy Aodhan O'Faolain
UKUnion leader Mick Lynch wins the admiration of millions by channelling James ConnollyBy Denis Staunton
EuropeUkrainians celebrate EU candidate status which is more than ‘a symbolic gesture’By Naomi O'Leary and Pat Leahy
OireachtasCivil servant distances himself from controversial appointment to State housing agencyBy Brian Hutton
HealthLegislation banning junk food marketing for kids urgently needed, says Irish Heart Foundation By Sorcha Pollak
SportFive minutes makes all the difference for French crew in Round Ireland Yacht RaceBy David Branigan
OireachtasSchool places can probably be found for 106 children with special needs without emergency legislation, Dáil told By Cormac McQuinn
Crime & LawGarda Commissioner and Minister appeal finding that 35-year age limit for Garda trainees is discriminatoryBy Mary Carolan
USJanuary 6th hearing is told Trump pressured justice department to say election was corrupt By Martin Wall
CourtsMan secretly filmed ex-partner over four months after placing computer tablet in kitchen, court hears
Ireland‘This will always be our place’: American couple tie knot in Donegal clifftop weddingBy Stephen Maguire
BusinessTracker mortgage scandal: Irish banks’ bill for fines and compensation tops €1bnBy Joe Brennan and Cormac McQuinn
IrelandCensus 2022 results lead to suggestion of new six-seat constituenciesBy Simon Carswell and Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsCensus results create a tricky and potentially controversial task for new Electoral CommissionBy Cormac McQuinn
MusicRegina Spektor: Home, Before and After review — Orchestral, sweeping, and sometimes epicBy Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmCannon Arm and the Arcade Quest: This extreme gaming documentary is the best sports film of the yearBy Donald Clarke
Special Reports‘The culture and expectations of a fintech and the regulator are very different’By Edel Corrigan
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