EducationMy son is aiming for high CAO points. What if he doesn’t get the grades he’s hoping for?By Brian Mooney
EducationThe Secret Teacher: ‘I have never seen Aoife speak to another student’ By The Secret Teacher
PoliticsNorthern Ireland: ‘Limited and piecemeal’ decision-making process focus of report By Freya McClements
OpinionFintan O’Toole: State has a habit of paying up to the strong and harassing the weakBy Fintan O'Toole
Education‘There’s a lot of hostility online’: How students are trying to make the internet a safer placeBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandGrowing unease over Chinese domination of applications to Irish ‘golden visa’ schemeBy Arthur Beesley
RugbySix Nations 2023: Dominant Ireland progress after win over Wales despite TMO’s failingsBy Owen Doyle
Books ‘An Irish story in an English setting’: Sheridan Le Fanu’s Gothic classic Uncle Silas By Claire Connolly
StageThe cellist, the comedian and the drag queen: doors open for the viral stars of lockdownBy Chris McCormack
OpinionOur forefathers would have commandeered all available land for refugees and the homelessBy Anne Harris
PoliticsOnly three people transferred by State to other EU countries last year under Dublin Regulation on asylum claimsBy Harry McGee
RugbyGerry Thornley: Scotland’s win over England tells us a lot about the trajectory of this Six NationsBy Gerry Thornley
EducationPrincipals seek ‘right to disconnect’ due to additional working hours outside school dayBy Carl O'Brien
RacingWillie Mullins insists Paul Townend’s ride on Facile Vega ‘a tactic that went wrong’By Brian O'Connor
HealthMore medical and other health course places planned to address HSE staffing shortageBy Paul Cullen
Ireland‘Golden visa’ scheme for millionaire investors called into question by officialsBy Arthur Beesley
Your WellnessGiving people with mobility issues a chance to experience the wind in their hairBy Sylvia Thompson
Your MoneyAdani fails to reassure investors amid damaging allegations and $100bn loss of value By Proinsias O'Mahony
Your Family‘My children have not settled in to our new blended family. Should I consider moving us out?’ By John Sharry
People‘We talk a lot and I find the Irish talk a lot. So it’s very easy to get along with people here’By Shauna Bowers
Your Wellness‘I listened for the way he would close the door... I knew by that simple action how my evening was going to play out’By Anonymous
BusinessCineworld Dublin losses widen as troubled parent group’s future remains unclearBy Laura Slattery
Business Today NewsletterLosses increase at Cineworld, Dell jobs to go and weaponising The Last of UsBy Conn Ó Midheach
BusinessNintendo cuts outlook as Switch ages in a weak games marketBy Takashi Mochizuki and Yuki Furukawa
Morning Sports BriefingIreland learn to deal with the ‘uncontrollables’; Justin Rose wins at Pebble Beach
Inside Politics NewsletterSeveral controversies wait patiently for Government following bank holiday breakBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsCabinet to consider key Attorney General report into State nursing home legal strategyBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsMan accused of sexual assaulting girl injured after ‘vigilante’ confrontation, court toldBy Tom Tuite
StageDanti Dan review: An excoriating portrayal of teenage sexuality in repressed 1970s IrelandBy Sara Keating
EuropeExplainer: Why Turkey and Syria’s calamitous earthquakes were decades in the makingBy Clive Cookson
BusinessBetting on the Super Bowl expected to hit a record $16bn, says gaming associationBy Oliver Barnes
EconomyHopes of end to price squeeze as OECD inflation slows to 9.4% in DecemberBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TransportDublin Airport drone disruptors will be subject to arrest, Minister for Transport warnsBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Vivienne Clarke
PeopleJLo and Ben Affleck: If you’re going to bicker in public, at least do it loudly enough for me to pick sidesBy Brianna Parkins
Advertising FeatureAsk the Expert- Prof. Rónán Collins, consultant physician in geriatric and stroke medicine
FilmDublin International Film Festival 2023: Paul Mescal and Emily Watson to star in opening movieBy Donald Clarke
CourtsViolent criminal who kicked pregnant ex-partner in the stomach jailed for 13 yearsBy Eoin Reynolds
PoliticsPoliticians, officials, should be fined for failing to comply with disclosure obligations, ethics review findsBy Jack Horgan-Jones
RacingGordon Elliott faces inquiry after Cheltenham Champion Hurdle third tests positiveBy Tony Paley
PoliticsLegal advice on nursing home charges was ‘sound, accurate and appropriate’, Attorney General concludes By Cormac McQuinn, Pat Leahy and Simon Carswell
BusinessO’Flynn’s attempt to object to neighbour’s insolvency plan goes to Supreme CourtBy Aodhan O'Faolain
BusinessSoaring inflation means Irish grocery shoppers face extra spend of €1,000-plus this yearBy Colin Gleeson
Health‘It was as if all his electrics had failed’: Pauline McLynn campaigns to raise stroke awarenessBy Ellen O’Donoghue
EducationMunster Technological University to remain closed on Wednesday as staff assess IT breachBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandFormer British prime minister John Major calls for compromise on NI protocolBy Freya McClements
An Irish DiaryPortrait of an artist – Oliver O’Hanlon on pioneering Irish painter Estella SolomonsBy Oliver O'Hanlon
EducationNo plastic bottles, cups or cutlery: UCC eliminates single-use materials from campus By Carl O'Brien
GolfLIV Golf lawyers admit tour generated ‘virtually zero’ revenue in first seasonBy Bryan Armen Graham
UKUK plans crackdown on arrival of asylum seekers in Dover but locals rarely see refugeesBy Mark Paul
CourtsWoman who died from burn injuries told family she had been set alight by former partnerBy Seán McCárthaigh
AthleticsLack of any Irish presence at the World Cross-Country ‘alarming’ says leading coachBy Ian O'Riordan
SoccerIs this Guardiola’s last chance to win the Champions League with Manchester City?By Jamie Jackson
IrelandGang stole six tractors and a forklift and ‘ripped up’ Tidy Towns winning village By Stephen Maguire
Gaelic GamesHigher Education GAA chairman says moving competitions before Christmas would devalue themBy Gordon Manning
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the earthquake in Turkey and Syria: another crisis for a troubled region
PoliticsNursing home charges advice ‘sound, accurate and appropriate’, Attorney General concludesBy Cormac McQuinn, Pat Leahy and Simon Carswell
BusinessESB seeks information on staff alleged to have asked for payment to complete worksBy Aodhan O’Faolain
Middle East‘They are very, very loved. This is a tough time for us’By Laura Pitel in Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Social AffairsMore than 4,500 refugees and asylum seekers arrive in Ireland since start of the yearBy Cormac McQuinn
Middle EastUS and EU offer disaster aid with caveats in Syria’s government-controlled areas By Michael Jansen
EuropeTurkey-Syria earthquake rescue efforts hampered as death toll passes 7,000By Ruth Michaelson in Kayseri, Deniz Barış Narlı in Ankara, Sam Jones, Jade Wilson and Mark Hilliard
USJoe Biden to appeal to Republicans to work with Democrats in new Congress, in State of the Union address By Chris Stein in Washington