OpinionBrexit Britain currently carries a national insecurity usually associated with smaller nationsBy Finn McRedmond
PoliticsGovernment aims to deliver 300,000 new homes by end of 2030 under plan to be unveiledBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandCovid-19 mass testing programme to be reviewed as disease comes under controlBy Jack Horgan-Jones
PoliticsCoveney to face accusations of misleading committee over UN special envoy postBy Harry McGee and Pat Leahy
TechnologyDing founder eyes IPO after selling majority stake to Pollen Street in $300m dealBy Charlie Taylor
Music27 Irish gigs and festivals to book from now until June 2022By Tony Clayton-Lea and Hugh Linehan
MusicThe Beach Boys: ‘It would be the right time to come back together, while we still have our voices’By Dave Simpson
TV & RadioColin Farrell: ‘If I want to be shocked I’ll go out at 3am and see someone homeless’By Gabriel Tate
Residential‘At the back all you can hear is birdsong’: Leeson Street four-bed for €2mBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
ResidentialReconfigured in Ringsend: terraced two-bed with space and sunlight for €590,000By Alanna Gallagher
Music‘People wouldn’t think I listen to Selena Gomez, but there’s something in her songs’By Fran McNulty
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Biased pundits are fine as long as they entertain and inform tooBy Ciarán Murphy
PropertyBuy one, get one free? Four-bed seller to throw in extra land in return for rewilding pledgeBy Alanna Gallagher
Business27,000 new houses next year, Ding’s $300m deal, and privacy issues in smart homesBy Ciarán Hancock
PeopleOxford’s Irish vice-chancellor: I’m embarrassed to confess we educated Michael GoveBy Nadeem Badshah and Richard Adams
TechnologyRecord €225m fine imposed on WhatsApp by Irish regulator for ‘severe’ breaches of privacy lawBy Arthur Beesley
CourtsSex offender has 10 years added to prison term for late night attackBy Declan Brennan and Brion Hoban
Asia-PacificAmerica’s 20-year ‘war on terror’ cost $8tn and caused 900,000 deaths, report findsBy Michael Jansen
PoliticsVaradkar open to extending Brexit grace period if it helps resolve NI protocol rowBy Gerry Moriarty
BooksBeautiful World, Where Are You: Fintan O’Toole on Sally Rooney’s tense, very risky new novelBy Fintan O'Toole
PoliticsCoveney says his phone was used to send messages to EU foreign ministers after it was ‘compromised’ last yearBy Pat Leahy, Gerry Moriarty, Jennifer Bray, Harry McGee and Jack Power
Farming & FoodConsumers more focused on packaging and food waste than emissions – Bord BiaBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsHousing for All plan: Taoiseach wants to ‘end homelessness’ by 2030By Jennifer Bray, Colin Gleeson and Cormac McQuinn
Social AffairsFormer volunteer interviewed by Garda over alleged St John Ambulance abuseBy Jack Power
IrelandConcern over Covid-19 in nursing homes but few infected residents falling illBy Ellen O'Riordan
Your MoneyMore than 2,100 driving tests abandoned due to bad weather or drivers’ vehicles breaking downBy Gordon Deegan
Social AffairsOlder people may prematurely enter nursing homes due to housing plan aims – advocatesBy Kitty Holland
BusinessCMC Markets shares plunge after trading lull prompts profit warningBy Joshua Oliver and Oliver Ralph
IrelandCharities and business groups say Housing for All will alleviate crisis, if it is implementedBy Conor Pope
ArtLaunch of Jack B Yeats exhibition a red letter day for National Gallery of IrelandBy Patsy McGarry
PoliticsTaoiseach criticises ‘melodrama’ over Zappone envoy appointmentBy Harry McGee, Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy
Social Affairs‘Shame, hurt, terror’: Victim who had intimate video taken without knowing launches hotlineBy Kitty Holland
PoliticsCoveney may be in breach of FoI Act, says Labour’s Brendan HowlinBy Harry McGee, Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy