OpinionVaradkar’s days could be numbered if Fine Gael cannot hold onto Dublin Bay South seatBy Stephen Collins
TV & RadioPat Kenny witnesses a street brawl in Dalkey: ‘30 or 40 people at it full pelt’By Mick Heaney
HealthOpening of travel bubble between Britain and Ireland plannedBy Mark Paul, Martin Wall and Paul Cullen
Farming & FoodWill owner of Jacob’s and Batchelors venture into US after €1.7bn takeover?By Joe Brennan
Work‘You need money to get going. But once that’s sorted, you have a great life here’By Barbara McCarthy
ResidentialWhat will €450,000 buy in London, France, Turkey, Greece and Ireland?By Elizabeth Birdthistle
PropertyWhat we know about Xanadu 2.0, Bill and Melinda Gates’s $131m private estateBy Valeriya Safronova
Gaelic Games‘When little girls see that women are now treated as equal as men, that’s phenomenal’By Seán Moran
IrelandPloughing trade show cancelled due to ‘lack of clarity’ on Covid restrictionsBy Sarah Burns and Vivienne Clarke
Financial ServicesJudge refuses Fingleton bid to stop case over alleged INBS mismanagementBy Mary Carolan
IrelandCovid: Employers struggling to rehire staff ‘should contact Dept of Social Protection’By Jack Horgan-Jones
CourtsFour gardaí and retired superintendent charged with attempting to pervert course of justiceBy David Raleigh
CourtsFamily warned if they reinstate marquee for wedding this Saturday it will be taken downBy Olivia Kelleher
HealthCyber attack to impede ability of health service to organise effective Covid-19 testingBy Simon Carswell and Paul Cullen
Asia-PacificNepal’s growing Covid crisis finds its way to Everest base campBy Amy Kazmin and Tom Wilson
MusicBackstage in Rotterdam, Lesley Roy flashes a smile wider than Marty Whelan’s moustacheBy Ed Power
IrelandThe Cork fishmonger who met the queen: ‘I think there was a sense we crossed a bridge’By Barry Roche
ObituariesLives Lost to Covid-19: Ann O’Carroll – a fabulous person who cherished her familyBy Marie O'Halloran
ObituariesLives Lost to Covid-19: Dick Lennon was a trade unionist and keen sportsmanBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandSerious illness and death from Covid-19 plummeting amid vaccine rollout, data showsBy Paul Cullen
RugbyBlackrock College RFC agree to sell car park to developer in bid to reduce debtBy Johnny Watterson
EducationAntimicrobial case to store masks wins student (16) national enterprise awardBy Sorcha Pollak
Social AffairsFree counselling set up for Eastern Europeans struggling with addictionBy Sorcha Pollak
Middle EastLatest conflict exposes impotence of Fatah-dominated Palestinian AuthorityBy Michael Jansen
ObituariesLives Lost to Covid-19: Richard Brady – Avid Dubs fan who loved his family dearlyBy Mark Hilliard
PoliticsMartin warns Johnson: No unilateral move offering amnesty to British soldiersBy Denis Staunton and Pat Leahy
HealthBitcoin ransom will not be paid following cyber attack on HSE computer systemsBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Sarah Burns, Conor Lally and Paul Cullen
EconomyAmazon using US tax credit schemes to pay little on international earnings – studyBy Naomi O'Leary
An Irish DiaryA time to bare arms – Frank McNally on an appointment with the vaccinatorsBy Frank McNally
Crime & LawAll learner and novice drivers who receive seven penalty points will be disqualifiedBy Mark Hilliard
IrelandDublin’s Portobello Plaza closed for weekend due to ‘unacceptable’ behaviourBy Conor Lally, Sarah Burns and Mark Hilliard
PoliticsEdwin Poots beats Jeffrey Donaldson in vote to become new leader of the DUPBy Freya McClements
RugbyMunster left to rue errors as Connacht claim first Thomond Park win since 2015By John O'Sullivan
IrelandPoots faces the same situation as Foster except now there is no longer a scapegoatBy Freya McClements
IrelandFormer professor ‘disagrees’ with Maynooth president at Labour Court hearingBy Seán McCárthaigh
IrelandConsultants criticise ‘very disappointing’ record numbers on hospital waiting listsBy Ronan McGreevy