Education‘A decade of progress will be lost’: Concerns mount over learning deficit due to Covid school closuresBy Peter McGuire
EducationThe Secret Teacher: There is an ideal replacement for worn-out written exams. Are we bold enough to embrace it?By The Secret Teacher
Housing & PlanningCouncillors to urge Oireachtas not to ‘diminish democracy’ in new planning BillBy Olivia Kelly
USMurder of Irish bishop in LA: Housekeeper’s husband arrested after police stand-offBy Martin Wall and Barry Roche
PoliticsNorthern Ireland protocol: EU expects Sunak to push ahead with deal despite oppositionBy Pat Leahy, Naomi O'Leary and Mark Paul
IrelandWithdrawal of Irish troops from UN mission expected due to Battlegroup commitmentBy Conor Gallagher
BooksFlann O’Brien: Acting Out captures the energy and originality of O’Brien scholarship at its very bestBy Anne Fogarty
Your WellnessI love you but don’t want to sleep with you: Why even young couples opt for separate bedroomsBy Ronda Kaysen
CourtsChanges to children sentencing laws expected as 17-year-old gets life detention for murder By Mary Carolan
RugbyConcussion in rugby: Amateur game must limit head injuries if it is to have a futureBy Owen Doyle
MusicLouis Stewart: An Irish jazz genius on a par with Seamus Heaney and Samuel Beckett By Cormac Larkin
PeopleAndrew Tate is ‘brainwashing a generation of boys’. Schools are working to combat his messagesBy Emma Bubola and Isabella Kwai
Your WellnessI Am Not an Alcoholic: ‘Will you regret taking this drink?’ Yes. ‘Will it make you feel better?’ YesBy Anonymous
ResidentialFive-bedroom home wrapped around courtyard, with views over Hook Peninsula, for €1.495mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
People‘Irish people are open and kind from the very beginning even if they’re a complete stranger’By Jade Wilson
RugbyItaly’s Six Nations performance is thanks to a system that it is about to tear upBy Gerry Thornley
Gaelic GamesWaterford great Áine Wall thrilled to have played her part in growth of women’s gameBy Seán Moran
EducationMy son performed poorly in the mocks - and he’s panicking about his CAO choicesBy Brian Mooney
CourtsTwo young men launch court actions aimed at halting prosecutions arising out of alleged sexual assaultBy Aodhan O'Faolain
MarketsHSBC eyes special payout as focus shifts to Asia following sale of Canadian unitBy Harry Wilson and Ambereen Choudhury
Inside Politics NewsletterAfter the apocalypse, all that will be left is ChatGPT and lobbyists for the hospitality VAT rate By Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsResidential care charities threatened with 20% funding cut unless service level agreements are signedBy Kitty Holland
Crime & LawFormer Garda firearms specialist accused of theft and illegal possession of military grade materialBy Conor Gallagher
DublinHigh-rise near Ha’penny Bridge would be ‘visual pollutant’, opponents argueBy Seán Mac Cárthaigh
BusinessCourt finds Spanish firm not liable for €900,000 tax over sale of shares in Irish motorway operatorBy Ellen O'Riordan
AthleticsIrish Government joins global resistance to return of Russia and Belarus to the Olympic stageBy Ian O'Riordan
PeopleNow it’s okay for men to pee sitting down, here are a few other changes they could makeBy Brianna Parkins
CourtsFine for bus driver who effectively sheared top off double decker in bridge collisionBy Eimear Dodd
PoliticsCost-of-living package: €200 welfare bonus, €100 child benefit top-up and retention of 9% hospitality VATBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn, Sarah Burns and Harry McGee
PoliticsTraining to be provided by Irish soldiers to Ukrainian troops will be ‘non-lethal’ - TánaisteBy Cormac McQuinn
EuropeIreland’s first ambassador to Ukraine: ‘To see the pain inflicted by this unjustified invasion really resonates with me’ By Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastMichael Jansen: Earthquakes in Syria have reopened doors between Assad and Arab rulers By Michael Jansen
CourtsCollision of ships in night off Kerry coast could have led to environmental disaster, court hears
EuropeEx-Gorbachev spokesman believes most optmistic scenario is Korean-style partition of Ukraine By Lara Marlowe
EuropeNorthern Ireland Protocol: ‘Finishing line’ in sight for EU-UK talks, says ŠefčovičBy Naomi O'Leary and Freya McClements
Leinster Schools Senior CupGonzaga hold off St Mary’s comeback to reach Leinster Schools Senior Cup semi-finals
PoliticsCall for Minister for Justice to explain abrupt closure of ‘golden visa’ schemeBy Harry McGee
CourtsOwners of Dublin commercial property settle aspect of claim alleging fraud against UK firm By Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthDublin’s ambulance demand ‘far in excess’ of levels where performance standards can be metBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Asia-PacificChina calls on Western countries to stop hyping up Ukraine war and linking it with future of TaiwanBy Denis Staunton
BusinessBan on electricity and gas suppliers cutting off households extended by one month By Barry O'Halloran
UKSNP leadership contest: Kate Forbes defiant despite backlash over equal marriage viewsBy Libby Brooks
An Irish DiarySaved – Frank McNally on a former church that houses the Internet ArchiveBy Frank McNally
CourtsStephen Silver told gardaí Garda Colm Horkan wouldn’t be dead if he had ‘stayed in the car’By Fiona Magennis
Crime & LawMan arrested over alleged fatal assault of music and choir teacher in Limerick By David Raleigh
PoliticsFar right spreading of misinformation an ‘emergency’, politicians tell Oireachtas committeeBy Colm Keena
SoccerEddie Howe urges Loris Karius to ‘rewrite story of career’ in League cup final for NewcastleBy Louise Taylor
BusinessFortnum & Mason chief urges Sunak to agree Northern Ireland trade deal with EUBy Primrose Riordan
EuropePutin in ‘completely different reality’ as Russia suspends role in New Start nuclear treatyBy Daniel McLaughlin
Social AffairsMixed reaction to €1.3bn cost-of-living package By Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsCost-of-living package: Civil society groups welcome it but say once-off measures not enoughBy Cormac McQuinn
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Fine Gael happy to dish it out as Sinn Féin’s election expenses come under fireBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsVaradkar calls for Dáil statements on Sinn Féin accounts and election spending returnsBy Pat Leahy
CourtsSupreme Court to hear appeal from deceased woman’s partner who wants widower’s pensionBy Aodhan O'Faolain
OireachtasDarragh O’Brien accused of acting like ‘petulant child’ in debate on extending eviction banBy Sarah Burns
CourtsJail for man (22) who stole delivery bicycle on night teenager Josh Dunne fatally stabbedBy Isabel Hayes
TransportDrone activity leads to flight disruption at Dublin Airport on Tuesday eveningBy Mark Hilliard