AbroadTeeth are the same all over the world, but where you live is not, says an Irish orthodontistByClara Gibson
HealthStephen Donnelly in line for temporary second private secretary due to workloadBySimon Carswell
OpinionWhy the time is right to choose Brigid, saint or goddess, to be an icon for womenByMary Condren
IrelandChinese court declined better deal two years ago on aircraft in Richard O’Halloran caseBySimon Carswell
Social AffairsHSE cut €108,000 in funding from mental health charity over poor ‘value for money’ByJade Wilson
EducationPlan to reduce €3,000 charge for third-level education to be considered by CabinetByPat Leahy
EnvironmentRussian naval drill to still take place over vital cables, experts believeByConor Gallagher and Simon Carswell
HealthMany patients with rare diseases experience long waits for diagnoses, survey findsByShauna Bowers
Gaelic GamesDublin the only Division One side with nothing to shout about after weekendByMalachy Clerkin
FoodHow to choose and use a freezer: ‘If you use it properly, it can be your best mate’ByMarie Claire Digby
BorderlinesBoris Johnson cannot be trusted to handle NI affairs, says Paisley’s sonByMary Minihan and Freya McClementsListen | 28:55
Gaelic GamesJames Horan praises Mayo’s resilience after nabbing a point against DonegalByKeith Duggan
BooksSusanna Clarke, David Diop and four Irish authors on Dublin Literary Award longlistByMartin Doyle
IrelandWomen of Honour disappointed Taoiseach did not agree to immediate statutory inquiryByVivienne Clarke
RugbyFurlong, Ryan and Henderson set to return to training to give Ireland clean bill of healthByGerry Thornley
HealthJoe Rogan apologises after Spotify clamps down on Covid misinformationBySian Cain and Michael Sun
CourtsSupreme Court discontinues injunction requiring Traveller family to vacate siteByAodhan O'Faolain
CourtsMan jailed for six years for sexually abusing his adopted sisterByDeclan Brennan and Brion Hoban
BusinessBord Pleanála clears ways for 276-unit Dún Laoghaire student accommodation schemeByGordon Deegan
IrelandChapters closes its doors: ‘It’s more than a bookshop, it’s really a bit of Dublin’ByRonan McGreevy
CourtsDecision not to expel student who allegedly injured classmate with chisel challengedByEllen O’Riordan
TransportNo time limits on certs for Covid booster vaccine under new EU travel rulesByBarry O'Halloran
UKBoris Johnson faces tough questions from Tory MPs as Sue Gray report finds ‘serious failure’ByDenis Staunton
SoccerManchester City sign River Plate forward Julián ÁlvarezByMarcus Christenson and Fabrizio Romano
TechnologyLeading Vodafone shareholder signals support for activist campaignByHarriet Agnew and Anna Gross
Social AffairsWalk in Dublin to remember Urantsetseg Tserendorj on anniversary of her deathByPatsy McGarry
EducationLeaving Cert 2022: Cabinet set to revert to written exams, despite calls to use hybrid modelByJack Horgan-Jones