EducationMy daughter worries she will not get the points for teaching. Are there other options?ByBrian Mooney
IrelandReport calls for minimum age of criminal responsibility to be raised in NorthByFreya McClements
HealthCovid-19: Business supports may be extended in event of closuresByJack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn
An Irish DiaryFrench connection: a chef moves to Mayo to follow the family traditionByDeirdre McQuillan
FoodClaudia Roden: ‘If you didn’t labour over a dish, people thought you didn’t love them’ByMelissa Clark
People‘Many Palestinians never experience the feeling of peace I have found in Ireland’BySorcha Pollak
HealthWorkplace bullying: ‘Every incident has never left my head. I will never get over it’ByÁine Kenny
RugbyGerry Thornley: Andy Farrell building something special on Joe Schmidt’s Ireland foundationsByGerry Thornley
SportGerry Thornley on Farrell’s Ireland; Carrick in charge as Man United face VillarrealByPatrick Madden
HealthDoes the swab really need to go that far up your nose for a Covid-19 test?ByLivia Albeck-Ripka and John Yoon
IrelandPersonal transport supports for people with disabilites are inadequate, Ombudsman findsByAine Kenny
CultureOde to the Late Late Toy Show: ‘A country stops. Dead. In its tracks. On a drinking night’ByDeirdre Falvey
PoliticsNo decision made on subsidising antigen tests, Donohoe saysByPat Leahy, Jack Horgan-Jones and Marie O’Halloran
Oireachtas‘You can’t get a PCR test for love nor money’ – Opposition TDs criticise delaysByMarie O’Halloran and Mark Hilliard
TransportEmirates eyes more easing of Australia travel rules before expanding Dublin-Dubai routeByMark Paul
Ireland‘I think I’d die if I stopped working’: the architect who celebrated his 91st birthday with a day offByShauna Bowers
HealthHSE’s rental of Citywest hotel during pandemic an ‘impressive achievement’ – auditByPaul Cullen
Financial ServicesDonohoe banking review to ‘consider’ expected banker bonus pleasByJoe Brennan and Pat Leahy
BusinessPaddy Cosgrave alleged to have hacked rival event company, court documents sayByCharlie Taylor
HealthProgress in reducing surgery waiting lists ‘significantly affected’ by Covid – ReidByJack Horgan-Jones
Crime & LawA UK move to override European court would be ‘direct attack’ on rule of law, says former chief justiceByMary Carolan
PoliticsA UK Labour government would stay neutral in a Border poll – shadow NI secretaryByDenis Staunton
BooksAn Post Irish Book Awards 2021: Winners include Fintan O’Toole, Sally Rooney and Aisling authorsByMartin Doyle
Crime & LawGardaí investigate alleged sexual assaults on unconscious patients by anaesthetistByColm Keena
BusinessUS to release millions of barrls of oil from reserves as part of global move to cool pricesByMartin Wall
TechnologySchrems accuses DPC of trying to stop publication of Facebook complaint documentsByDerek Scally
EnvironmentSmoky coal from NI delivered ‘unchallenged’ to homes in smokeless zones, Dáil toldByMarie O’Halloran
EducationDCU lecturer, who called George Floyd ‘another useless criminal’, defends blogByJamie McCarron and Mark Hilliard
EducationHiring of 200 cover teachers among new measures to tackle schools’ staffing crisisByCarl O'Brien
Politics‘Dark history’ of mother and baby homes ‘very much part of our present’, Dáil toldByMarie O’Halloran
Social AffairsPerson claimed €30,800 in blind allowance from two offices at same time – auditByJack Power
CourtsNo requirement for judge to be told of journalistic privilege claim over phone in warrant, court toldByEllen O’Riordan
IrelandNo new Covid restrictions recommended this week, Holohan tells TDs as 3,666 new cases reportedByJade Wilson, Cormac McQuinn, Jack Horgan-Jones and Mark Hilliard
Education‘High fees coupled with cost of rent means students are being priced out of education’ByJade Wilson