OpinionFaith and Covid: Majority of churchgoers want return to old worship patternsBy Gareth Byrne and Bernadette Sweetman
PoliticsIreland should introduce water charges, raise carbon taxes and waste charges - OECDBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsGaining recognition of status easier for trafficking victims under proposalsBy Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones
HealthReliability of Covid antigen tests seen as key issue as reopening continuesBy Pat Leahy and Paul Cullen
BusinessPorterhouse group loses trademark row over ‘Port House’ name for tapas chainBy Sean McCárthaigh
GolfDifferent Strokes: On yer bike Alex - Cejka joins the Major winners on third seniors startBy Philip Reid
CultureYou’re 16. Diagnosis is like suddenly being allowed to try to free yourself from a straitjacketBy M North
BooksReclaiming the European Street: Collection of President Higgins’s speeches on EuropeBy Brigid Laffan
MusicOlivia Rodrigo: I’m really proud to sing about emotions frowned on as bitchy and moaningBy Laura Snapes
BusinessYoung workers worse off than parents, ‘Port’ trademark row, and single people’s tax burdenBy Nora-Ide McAuliffe
Gaelic GamesPeter Keane: Counties breaking Covid-19 training ban ‘unfair on society in general’By Seán Moran
EconomyStagnant wages and expensive housing leave young people in Ireland worse off than parentsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
OireachtasUnited Ireland referendum should be called when ‘peace walls’ no longer needed - SenatorBy Marie O'Halloran
EnvironmentPublic urged not to buy ducklings after reports of street sales in DublinBy Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsGovernment to expand summer programme places for young people with special needsBy Harry McGee
PoliticsCoveney tells ambassador Israel must ‘protect all civilians’By Pat Leahy and Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsDublin Bay South byelection: FF councillor Deirdre Conroy to seek nominationBy Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsChristian Brothers must provide members’ details to man suing over alleged sex assaultsBy Mary Carolan
EducationExpanded summer ‘catch-up’ programme to support up to 81,000 vulnerable childrenBy Carl O'Brien
FilmTom Cruise hands back his awards. NBC pulls out. Is it all over for the Golden Globes?By Donald Clarke
Social AffairsAdopted people to get access to birth certs irrespective of birth mother’s wishesBy Colm Keena
OireachtasMinister ‘actively considering’ move to reserve houses for owner occupiersBy Marie O'Halloran
BusinessJudge to receive report next week relating to documents seized from FAI in 2020By Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthWomen protest outside maternity hospitals over Covid restrictionsBy Sorcha Pollak and Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsCovid-19: Nine further deaths and 379 new infectionsBy Jack Power, Brian Hutton and Mark Hilliard
UKJohnson capturing the most fertile political terrain so he can limit Labour’s optionsBy Denis Staunton
IrelandBallymurphy inquests: ‘Truth laid bare for all to see,’ says O’NeillBy Brian Hutton and Marie O'Halloran
Education‘Our children are left in limbo’: Newly built Greystones school lying idle for a yearBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Taoiseach’s toes uncomfortably close to flames as he rejects talk of water chargesBy Miriam Lord
IrelandIndustrial action ‘almost inevitable’ over plans to move council staff to Irish WaterBy Martin Wall