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EducationMore than 500 teachers and SNAs took leave after physical assaults in schoolsBy Simon Bracken
BooksDance Your Way Home: A Journey Through the Dancefloor by Emma Warren - beautiful defence of dancingBy Liam Cagney
RestaurantsTerre restaurant review: One of the best – and most expensive – meals I’ve ever eatenBy Corinna Hardgrave
HealthBreastCheck ‘quite different’ to CervicalCheck despite errors in Kay O’Keeffe caseBy Jack Power
PoliticsEviction ban: Two high-stakes Dáil votes imminent as Opposition seeks to maintain pressure after defeatBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
PeopleI tried to say something complimentary about his attire, nothing came to mindBy Michael Harding
WorkCartamundi owners received almost €31m in dividends from Ireland before closing Waterford factoryBy Arthur Beesley and Ian Curran
Abroad‘Leaving our family homes in Ireland means we now live with eight people and share one bathroom’By Amy Maher
HealthHSE at odds with medical training body over treatment of emergency department patientsBy Paul Cullen
InnovationState can show foresight by backing successes of Disruptive Technologies Innovation Funding By Chris Horn
SportWill Trump’s lawyer be too busy to worry about Italian club SPAL’s relegation woes?By Dave Hannigan
OpinionEoin Ó Broin: Majority of TDs in Dáil willingly voted to increase homelessness from AprilBy Eoin Ó Broin
Housing & PlanningUCD to rent hundreds of beds from private landlords for student accommodationBy Claire McCormack
Crime & LawJust one prosecution in four years for failing to produce passport on arrival in Ireland By Conor Gallagher
OpinionHolly Cairns says our generation is worse off than parents, but what about the huge benefits from modernity?By Finn McRedmond
Your WellnessNon-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: I could go months without thinking about it and sometimes it’s all I can think ofBy Arlene Harris
ResidentialLight-filled Booterstown home offers more than meets the eye for €1.38mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
FilmLéa Mysius: ‘I dreamed of this gift where I could get into someone’s head and see through their eyes’By Tara Brady
ResidentialDundrum six-bed with versatile basement next to Airfield estate for €2.475mBy Kevin Courtney
ResidentialOceanfront Malibu home with starring role in De Niro’s Heat on the market for €19.5mBy Jessica Doyle
Music‘Cathal Coughlan was an inspiration’: Robert Forster on The Go-Betweens’ Irish spiritBy Ed Power
Gaelic Games‘All of us have a responsibility’: Anna Galvin stresses importance of mutual respect on the pitchBy Daire Walsh
Climate CrisisRapid expansion of solar power capacity gives us grounds to be hopefulBy Sadhbh O'Neill
ResidentialScandi-style hillside home with garden sauna overlooking Killiney Bay for €3.75mBy Frances O'Rourke
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Managing at the top level a different ball-game from pundit’s chairBy Ciarán Murphy
RugbyMolly Scuffil-McCabe: ‘Being able to be professional, for this to be your job, it just makes all the difference’By Mary Hannigan
EnvironmentThe ability to identify plants is declining, but natural history skills have never been so necessaryBy Yvonne Buckley
Business Today NewsletterDividends at Cartamundi, outdated copyright laws and tech job cutsBy Conn Ó Midheach
Inside Politics NewsletterEU leaders in Brussels to talk Brexit, Belarus and banking as evictions ban controversy rumbles onBy Jennifer Bray
SoccerIreland’s Evan Ferguson takes all the giant leaps in his strideBy Gavin Cummiskey and Gordon Manning
Australia‘If not now, when?’: Australia moves towards referendum to give Indigenous people a political voice
Morning Sports BriefingLatvia sorted, and just the French up next - what could go wrong?By Mary Hannigan
Smart MoneyWhy Irish households may not see lower energy bills any time soon even as ESB doubles its profitsBy Cliff Taylor
Politics‘Shockingly harsh’: Green Party councillors criticise sanction imposed on Neasa HouriganBy Jennifer Bray and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsEviction ban: No constituency deals done with Independents to secure support, Taoiseach saysBy Pat Leahy
OireachtasWomen of Honour: ‘Shocking’ Defence Forces allegations are subject of ‘watershed’ report, says MartinBy Sarah Burns
MusicLana Del Rey: Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd – Long, maudlin and one of her best albums yetBy Lauren Murphy
OireachtasIndependents ‘got 30 pieces of silver’ for backing eviction ban end, Sinn Féin saysBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsIndependent TDs wielded their power over eviction ban - and they will do it againBy Jennifer Bray
IrelandOlder people might be ‘frightened’ by rental plan for nursing home residents, says MinisterBy Simon Carswell
CourtsTeenager jailed for 4½ years over attack that left Alanna Quinn Idris blind in one eyeBy Jessica Magee
MarketsToshiba accepts $15bn buyout bid from Japan consortiumBy Manuel Baigorri, Yuki Furukawa and Taro Fuse
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CourtsWoman who broke ex-husband’s tractor windows with golf club in row over €200,000 debt avoids convictionBy Gordon Deegan
OireachtasMinisters to discuss ‘problem’ of new arrivals destroying travel documentationBy Sarah Burns
CourtsCouple refused international protection did not derive right to work from applicant child, court rulesBy Ellen O'Riordan
IrelandDonegal council ordered to pay €10,000 to lifeguard manager after unfair sacking over ‘hearsay’By Stephen Bourke
Housing & PlanningLimerick council acquires suspected drug dens for conversion to housingBy David Raleigh
BusinessToshiba approves $15bn buyout offer in Japan’s largest-ever take-private deal By Leo Lewis and Kana Inagaki
StageMother Goose: Ian McKellen gets to strut his stuff with this modern flavoured storyBy Sara Keating
CourtsMother of son who died following violent assault nine years ago pleads for answersBy Shauna Bowers
EuropeSlovakia gives jets to Ukraine as Russia says Putin’s arrest would be ‘declaration of war’By Daniel McLaughlin
PoliticsSome European countries taking ‘very low’ numbers of Ukrainian refugees, PAC chairman saysBy Cormac McQuinn
Health‘Highly successful’ chronic disease scheme leads to lifestyle improvements for over 180,000By Paul Cullen
EuropeIrish Ombudsman criticises EU commission for not releasing texts between Von der Leyen and PfizerBy Tim O'Brien
BusinessDividends paid by Cartamundi’s Irish operation to be raised by union in talks By Emmet Malone
EuropeEU agreement to phase out fossil fuel car engines stalled by late backtracking from GermanyBy Naomi O'Leary
Social AffairsState failing to provide personal assistants to disabled people, activists sayBy Nathan Johns
GolfShane Lowry’s match play woes continue as he bows out in first round yet again in AustinBy Philip Reid
PoliticsDUP secretly warned against its own trade deal demand, letter revealsBy Peter Foster in London and Jude Webber in Belfast
Crime & Law‘Kerry babies’ case: Man and woman held on suspicion of murder as DNA set to be examinedBy Colin Gleeson and Barry Roche
SoccerRecord-breaking Harry Kane gives England the edge against Italy By David Hytner at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
TV & RadioIn the Name of the Son: How a Cork woman who lost three children turned unimaginable grief into saving livesBy Ed Power
Crime & LawKerry babies timeline: Two arrested almost 40 years after death of ‘Baby John’By Colin Gleeson
SoccerSéamus Coleman injury keeps Matt Doherty in frame for Ireland’s qualifier against FranceBy Gavin Cummiskey