Your MoneyPricewatch: Man claims he was unfairly denied boarding. Ryanair says otherwiseBy Conor Pope
WorldOmicron: States race to delay spread of Covid variant as more cases detectedBy Donato Paolo Mancini, Mehreen Khan, Joe Miller and Mehul Srivastava
IrelandWoman back from South Africa with Covid symptoms awaits PCR testBy Ronan McGreevy and Sorcha Pollak
IrelandRisk of Omicron variant: Additional Covid testing for arrivals into State under considerationBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Paul Cullen
BusinessGovernment can expect ‘grey vote’ backlash if it doesn’t take senior living seriouslyBy Tom Sheridan
BooksWeird word origins: Why slogans are Irish, muscles are mice and monkeys are monksBy Mark Forsyth
Social AffairsPlea for Minister to stop deportation of man in direct provision for six yearsBy Marese McDonagh
An Irish DiaryMunster’s Champions Cup matches in real doubt as they remain in South AfricaBy Gerry Thornley
Your FamilyKieran Cuddihy: Since I no longer carry my son, I find it harder to put down his sisterBy Kieran Cuddihy
Financial ServicesLiquidators of Wirecard’s Irish arm focus fraud investigation on four key areasBy Joe Brennan
BusinessWirecard’s Irish investigation, non-bank mortgage market expands, and ‘grey vote’ backlashBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
EconomyHalf of Irish firms negatively impacted by ongoing labour shortage – surveyBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsIrish Government should call for waiver on patents for vaccines, FF MEP saysBy Vivienne Clarke
BusinessTwo thirds of Irish law firms say turnover still below pre-pandemic levelsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
HealthOmicron symptoms are ‘mild’ - scientist in South African lab where variant discoveredBy Vivienne Clarke
EnvironmentWeather conditions to ease early this week with milder temperatures forecastBy Mark Hilliard
EnvironmentForests ‘make minimal difference’ in reducing impact of major floods – studyBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EducationRCSI first Irish higher level institution to launch race equality action planBy Sorcha Pollak
Financial ServicesAmigo Loans faces collapse if it fails to resolve disputeBy Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan
EducationMore than 7,000 requests for free antigen tests on first day of schemeBy Jack Power and Cormac McQuinn
HealthCovid-19: 4,607 new cases reported with 579 patients in hospitalBy Vivienne Clarke and Cormac McQuinn
TechnologyIrish inquiries into big tech too slow, campaigner complains to EU ombudsmanBy Simon Carswell
EducationSecondary teachers asked to volunteer for overtime to cover substitute shortagesBy Jade Wilson
IrelandMinister’s ‘mixed messaging’ is ‘putting the whole industry at risk’ – panto producerBy Sarah Burns
TechnologyCosgrave ‘routinely chastised and demeaned staff’, ex-Web Summit director claimsBy Mary Carolan
BusinessInvestment fund designed to open doors to Asian markets seeks new Irish applicantsBy Ciara O'Brien
EconomyNorth’s economy outperforms rest of UK, official figures showBy Valentina Romei and Chris Giles
BusinessGrafton expects sale of traditional merchanting business in UK to close by FebruaryBy Ciara O'Brien
TV & Radio‘Joe said he’d kill Rachel if he got away with it’: The capture of an Irish murdererBy Ed Power
Your Family‘My seven-year-old is very negative and this can be very difficult to tackle’By John Sharry