OpinionBreda O’Brien: Norma Foley’s half-baked reform of the Leaving Cert ought to be abandonedBy Breda O'Brien
OpinionJennifer O’Connell: Waterford hospital shows the annual trolley crisis is not inevitableBy Jennifer O'Connell
PoliticsMiriam Lord’s Week: Love is in the air in Seanad as politicians tie themselves in knotsBy Miriam Lord
Crime & LawDublin boardwalk attack: ‘Give me your passcode now or I’m going to stab you’By Conor Lally
PeopleBrianna Parkins: Why can’t a woman be left alone with her book and a pint in a hotel bar? By Brianna Parkins
MusicWeyes Blood: ‘The standard is so low in terms of what young people are used to hearing, it all gets a pass’By Ed Power
EuropeUK faces severe fines if EU rules are breached in Northern Ireland, ECJ opinion suggests By Naomi O'Leary
BooksThe Cloisters by Katy Hays: A gripping and atmospheric debut about a self-serving academicBy Una Mannion
BooksMeena Kandasamy Q&A: ‘I went to where Sylvia Plath is buried, and sat there hugging her gravestone’By Martin Doyle
CultureNo laughing matter: The Snapper asks troubling questions that weren’t noticed at the timeBy Hugh Linehan
Fine Art & AntiquesCash in the attic: Are there treasures your home might be hiding?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: All families have their difficulties. Bad marriages. Tragedy. Siblings that don’t get onBy Seán Moncrieff
GardeningYour gardening questions answered: How can I deal with a troublesome pest? By Fionnuala Fallon
InteriorsElegant furniture or black hole? Why we want to love our TV sets even when they’re offBy Laura Slattery
GardeningWrap up your plants against winter’s chill - some may thrive, while others need a little helpBy Fionnuala Fallon
Your FamilyIt took me two children and three years of damaged mental wellbeing before I reconciled with motheringBy Geraldine Walsh
PeopleMuqtada al-Sadr: Part popular mystical figure and part militia boss who whips up a mob at a whim By Lorraine Mallinder
MusicBalconyTV: ‘The Buzzcocks just looked at the balcony and went, ‘where the f**k are we playing?’ ’By Ed Power
PoliticsNorth and South methodology: Aiming to provide independent and unbiased information By Pat Leahy
FoodAs restaurant after restaurant closes down, is it curtains for high end dining in Ireland?By Marese McDonagh
PeopleRefugees welcome: ‘Chanting ‘get them out’ to the most vulnerable. What does that achieve?’By Patrick Freyne
Social AffairsPresident questions future of national borders to block migration amid climate threat By Sally Hayden
PoliticsNortherners are more connected to the South than southerners are to the NorthBy John Garry and Brendan O'Leary
Social AffairsMichael D Higgins: ‘How many atrocities are ignored because of trade relationships? Trade should not be defeating human rights’By Sally Hayden
Education‘Poor performance, interpersonal problems’: Schools with ‘serious weaknesses’ identified by departmentBy Carl O'Brien
BooksGaelic Neighbours: Scotland and Northern Ireland 1918-2021 review: Close study of cultural tiesBy Alan Titley
BooksBad Bridgets: The murderers, thieves and prostitutes among Irish emigrant womenBy Freya McClements
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Decades of recurring housing crises remains a reality - penalising the young, rewarding the old By David McWilliams
BooksThe Holocaust: An Unfinished History review - Deep insights into horror warn against glibness of ‘never again’ By Christopher Kissane
Ross O'Carroll-KellyRoss O’Carroll-Kelly: Sixmas is what I call the Six Nations Championship – the most wonderful time of the yearBy Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:43
PoliticsNo friends in the North: Partition has become embedded in the daily lives of people on the islandBy Pat Leahy
Gaelic GamesWe should be screaming about survey on problem gambling among intercounty GAA playersBy Malachy Clerkin
Housing & PlanningState’s rental market regulator’s projected deficit over €2 million, board saidBy Jack Power
HealthMedical gaslighting: ‘No man would be asked if they suffer from panic attacks while having a heart attack’By Jennifer O'Connell
Politics‘All he did was put up those bleeding posters’ - Dublin inner city laments departure of Michael StoneBy Simon Carswell
BusinessTicketmaster dominance is why Swifties can’t have nice things, say lyric-armed US senatorsBy Laura Slattery
USUS Capitol rioter who assaulted Brian Sicknick sentenced to almost seven years in prisonBy Martin Pengelly
USTyre Nichols: As video released of motorist’s beating to death, more protests over police brutality likelyBy Martin Wall
TransportFlybe passengers told not to travel to Belfast airport as UK airline enters administration, cancels all flightsBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandFuneral of Cork toddler who died after choking on a grape to take place on SaturdayBy Olivia Kelleher
Social AffairsHomeless refugees now accommodated but new arrivals warned there may be no place for themBy Ronan McGreevy
ObituariesJames Fairley obituary: Zoologist who brought rigour and zest to study of Ireland’s mammals
CourtsSpanish fishing skipper returned for trial for alleged breaches of EU fishing laws off Irish coastBy Barry Roche
EuropeUkraine and Western allies in ‘fast-track’ talks about delivery of long-range missiles and military aircraft
Gaelic GamesDerry keep up fine start to year as they hammer Limerick in Division Two openerBy Steven Doherty at Owenbeg
DublinDirectly-elected Dublin mayor should have ability to raise taxes, Citizens’ Assembly decides By Ronan McGreevy
Gaelic GamesDown make perfect start to campaign with victory away to TipperaryBy Shane Brophy at FBD Semple Stadium
Gaelic GamesKevin McStay acknowledges Mayo’s flaws but highlights the positives after draw with GalwayBy Seán Moran
RugbyJack Carty singing a happy song as he passes Eric Elwood’s record in Connacht winBy Linley MacKenzie at the Sportsground
CultureSt Brigid’s Day: Events celebrating our matron saint and Irish women around Ireland and the worldBy Deirdre Falvey