Climate Crisis€1.5 billion climate package for agriculture aims to soften blow of emissions reduction targetsBy Harry McGee
PoliticsStudents to be allowed to earn more than €2,000 extra without losing grant accessBy Jack Horgan-Jones
BusinessLisburn-based Mzuri gets additional £10m investment from venture capital firm BGFBy Ciara O'Brien
HealthContact tracers feel ‘thrown on the scrapheap’ amid latest Covid-19 waveBy Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray
PoliticsCost of living crisis: Multibillion-euro package of supports to include significant cuts in childcare outlayBy Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn
Commercial PropertyLand scarcity, planning issues and spiralling costs delay delivery of new homes By Robert O'Connor
RugbyGerry Thornley: The strength of Irish rugby is a minor miracle given how few play itBy Gerry Thornley
EnvironmentDundrum village apartment plan: ‘Plonking 16 storeys in front of people’s houses is ridiculous’By Olivia Kelly and Kathleen Harris
Your MoneyStocktake: Earnings estimates fail to account for changed circumstancesBy Proinsias O'Mahony
Financial ServicesBank of Ireland expected to name Gavin Kelly as interim chief executive as strategy refresh driftsBy Joe Brennan
Your MoneySeven options to ease the tax burden chasing smaller landlords out of the market By Fiona Reddan
FoodThere in the first row was Julia Child, looking up at me expectantly. I felt like the biggest imposter in the worldBy Russ Parsons
Your FamilyDyslexia: It’s been ‘a bit of a journey, but a great one, full of surprises’By Sheila Wayman
BooksHow Oxford’s tutorial system and a lazy nostalgia have corroded modern BritainBy Matthew O'Toole
TV & Radio‘Why is my dad, the most cringe guy in the universe, everywhere on TikTok?’By Steven Kurutz
Your FamilyJason McAteer: ‘I missed out on a lot of things, like first day of school, birthdays’By Jen Hogan
BusinessBank of Ireland’s interim CEO, Digicel’s bonds, and tax breaks for landlordsBy Ciarán Hancock
Your WellnessBalancing on one leg may be useful health test in later life, new study suggestsBy Andrew Gregory
Inside Politics DigestGovernment has its ‘Read my lips’ moment on cost-of-living measuresBy Harry McGee
EuropeRussian journalist’s Nobel Peace Prize fetches record €98m at auction to aid Ukrainian children
TV & RadioWhen Baz and Nancy look at coffins, she’s all matter-of-fact, he’s lip-wobblingly emotionalBy Ed Power
USJanuary 6th panel to highlight Trump’s pressure on state officials around electionBy Hugo Lowell in Washington DC
PeopleDowning Street confirms it asked British newspaper to drop Carrie Johnson storyBy Jim Waterson, Rowena Mason and Aubrey Allegretti
CourtsCab to seek autumn hearing for case against Kinahan and Kavanagh over Dublin propertyBy Mary Carolan
Social AffairsPostmortems due on remains of Tipperary couple believed to be dead over a yearBy Barry Roche
HealthSecond coronavirus booster scheme under consideration for under-65sBy Jack Power, Vivienne Clarke and Harry McGee
IrelandMica redress scheme must be in place for at least a decade, Minister saysBy Jennifer Bray and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsBudget 2023 may increase tax-free bonus for workers - VaradkarBy Jennifer Bray and Vivienne Clarke
EuropeWhy is Kaliningrad at the centre of a row between Russia and Lithuania?By Daniel Boffey in Brussels
SoccerFifa reviewing its gender eligibility regulations following Fina ban By Mark Staniforth, PA Olympics Correspondent
Big TechGoogle Ireland appoints Vanessa Hartley as managing director of large customer sales hubBy Ciara O'Brien
Data & SecurityKyndryl partners with Veritas Technologies to extend cyber resiliency offeringBy Ciara O'Brien
IrelandIrish consumers paying the price as costs soar compared to EU average, research showsBy Conor Pope
CourtsDecision to revoke residency of man over alleged marriage of convenience quashedBy Aodhan O'Faolain
PoliticsRelationship between Martin and Johnson the worst between British and Irish leaders in 35 years, says AhernBy Harry McGee
IrelandInquiry finds ‘catalogue of missed opportunities’ by health trust to act on concerns about neurologistBy Seanín Graham
OireachtasTaoiseach defends plan to wait until October budget to bring in more cost of living measuresBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandData retention orders will only be permitted on national security grounds under new legislationBy Conor Gallagher
EnvironmentUN confirms global biodiversity summit moving to Canada due to Covid issues in ChinaBy Kevin O'Sullivan
MediaDelay in ‘Future of Media Commission’ report publication ‘disappointing’, says chairBy Simon Carswell
FilmOlivia Colman, Sinéad O’Connor and Mike Newell: Galway Film Fleadh announces its 2022 line-up By Donald Clarke
EconomyIreland has frozen €1.72bn of Russian assets through sanctionsBy Joe Brennan and Cormac McQuinn
Farming & FoodKerry Co-op shareholders stage protest vote over possible joint venture deal with plcBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandHigh-earning public servants set for substantial rises under final phase of pay restorationBy Pat Leahy
IrelandChecks on goods from Britain to NI may be shelved before Protocol Bill becomes law, says DUP leader By Denis Staunton
UKDowning Street does not rule out possibility Johnson considered wife for government jobsBy Denis Staunton
EconomyIreland a potential ‘weak link’ for Russia money, says anti-corruption campaignerBy Simon Carswell
EuropeRussia threatens Lithuania after rail goods blockedBy Daniel Boffey in Brussels and Dan Sabbagh in Kyiv
IrelandUkraine is Ireland’s highest priority in Council of Europe presidency, Coveney saysBy Naomi O'Leary
IrelandBodies found in Tipperary house may have lain undiscovered for more than 18 monthsBy Barry Roche
Social AffairsTipperary deaths: ‘They made it clear from the outset they didn’t want to be invited in for tea’By Barry Roche
IrelandHSE told to halt plan to divert patients from Emergency Department at Navan HospitalBy Cormac McQuinn
Oireachtas‘Outdated’ minimum entry requirements for special needs assistants under reviewBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandLonely Planet article criticising Dublin as tourist destination ‘doesn’t make for pleasant reading’By Vivienne Clarke and Mark Hilliard
PoliticsEU member states back infringement proceedings against Britain over Northern Ireland protocol BillBy Naomi O'Leary
CourtsMen convicted of trying to acquire arms for Real IRA seek damages for unlawful detentionBy Aodhan O'Faolain
OireachtasRisk of sex-for-rent cases ‘multiplying’ as refugees arrive and housing crisis deepensBy Conor Pope
USArizona Republican tells of threats after refusing to back Trump attempts to overturn election resultsBy Martin Wall
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Marking of Austin Currie’s legacy prompts return of Enda Kenny to Leinster HouseBy Miriam Lord
PoliticsElectoral Commission to have powers to crack down on misinformation being spread during electionsBy Cormac McQuinn
PoliticsTop earning public servants to get pay rises from next weekBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
OireachtasMartin says it would be inappropriate for her to meet RTÉ to discuss Liveline programmes By Cormac McQuinn
EducationSpecial needs pupils without school places are being ‘failed’ by department, says children’s ombudsmanBy Carl O'Brien
EnvironmentIreland beat EU recycling targets during 2021 despite Covid-19, report showsBy Kevin O'Sullivan