Education‘It would be quicker to train as a medical consultant’: Teachers from abroad face long registration process By Michelle McBride
Social Affairs‘It seems like refugees are divided into levels here. Ukrainians are first. Afghans are below them’By Jade Wilson
BooksDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver: An ode to Dickens, but with a contemporary edgeBy Niamh Donnelly
BooksBob Woodward: ‘My wife said I was yelling at Trump and that I shouldn’t be doing that. She berated me’By David Smith
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Everybody found ways not to know what they knew about institutionally sanctioned abuseBy Fintan O'Toole
Your MoneyGetting a 2%-plus return on your savings? It’s not straightforward but it is possibleBy Fiona Reddan
DublinBlue light district: Dublin authorities replace thousands of faulty streetlights after they turn blueBy Dan Griffin
BusinessEU plans to confiscate assets of Russian sanctions evaders to give to UkraineBy Naomi O'Leary
Big TechEU commissioner for justice to meet Meta and Twitter in Dublin amid layoff concerns By Naomi O'Leary
ArtPurple insects come to life. A mining crane slowly rises. Luminous clouds drift away.By Chris Maddaloni
EconomyAverage Dublin advertised rents rise to €2,258, up 14.3%, amid ‘extreme shortage’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Residential‘Our estate’s management company refuses to refund its surplus. It says it’s not obliged to’By Aisling Keenan
Film‘Brad Pitt may have thought I was being a bit difficult’: Anthony Hopkins on a life in actingBy Ryan Gilbey
RecipesFeed four people for €10 with Nicole Server-Pawlukojc’s chicken adobo – which tastes even better the next dayBy Nicole Server-Pawlukojc
People‘I compare the Irish health service with Spain and I don’t know why Spanish people complain’By Shauna Bowers
Business Today NewsletterRents up 14%, transatlantic flights for Belfast, and how to get a return on your savingsBy Ciarán Hancock
Music‘God, that’s great!’ Bono reveals his most intimate self before a who’s who of Irish lifeBy Simon Carswell
Courts‘Dramatic’ increase in actions over children’s special needs assessments must be addressedBy Aodhan O'Faolain
World Cup‘He’s never let us down’ - Gareth Bale rescues Wales again in USA drawBy Ben Fisher at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
Morning Sports BriefingEngland start World Cup with a bang; Rugby referees need to shun the spotlightBy Nathan Johns
BusinessFuel prices probe finds ‘no indications’ of co-ordinated pricing by service stations By Ciara O'Brien
Inside Politics NewsletterCould the Government’s tendency towards throwing public money at problems be taking its toll?By Pat Leahy
Advertising FeatureCognizant shares insights on the pharmaceutical industry future in their role as Impact Ambassadors to the Pharma Industry Awards 2022
Crime & LawBallyfermot ‘crying out’ for a clear plan to break cycle of bad news in communityBy Olivia Kelleher
RugbyMunster vs Connacht: Keith Earls and Joey Carbery set to be fit for interpro clashBy Nathan Johns
DublinEnd to Dublin’s rates rebate sends message that empty buildings aren’t acceptable, councillor saysBy Tim O'Brien
IrelandFranciscans received 36 allegations against single abuser at Gormanston CollegeBy Patsy McGarry
Financial ServicesCecilia Ronan steps down as Citigroup’s Europe chief due to ill healthBy Joe Brennan
Middle East‘This may be my last post.’ High-profile Iranians signal support for protestsBy Cora Engelbrecht and Jeré Longman
BusinessCigars, booze, money: how a lobbying blitz made sports betting ubiquitous in the USBy Eric Lipton and Kenneth P. Vogel
IrelandPrimates of All Ireland say legacy bill will ‘deepen divisions’ in Northern IrelandBy Brian Hutton
IrelandTrade unions ‘can no longer ignore’ constitutional question, NI conference hearsBy Freya McClements
BusinessCRH sticks to full-year earnings forecast despite higher energy prices and weak euroBy Joe Brennan
IrelandIan Bailey’s ex-partner Jules Thomas to sue Netflix over Sophie Toscan du Plantier documentaryBy Barry Roche and Simon Carswell
PoliticsPoor attendance by TDs at Dáil housing debate, with no Fine Gael TDs presentBy Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
PoliticsCollection of energy firms’ windfall profits could net up to €1.9bn, Minister saysBy Jennifer Bray
World CupKen Early: The world came to crown Messi only for Saudi Arabia to tear up the scriptBy Ken Early
CourtsGerard Hutch believed gardaí ‘going around like headless chickens’ after Regency shooting, court hearsBy Alison O'Riordan and Eoin Reynolds
BusinessBord Gáis theatre and Marker Hotel oppose plan for kiosks at Grand Canal SquareBy Gordon Deegan
World CupDenmark denied late penalty by VAR as Tunisia hold on for draw in stalemate By Nick Ames at Education City Stadium
RugbyMike Prendergast believes Munster can take belief from win over South Africa XV into URC actionBy John Fallon
Social AffairsCommunity rallies to help Ukrainian refugees: ‘We realised we could do more together than apart’By Shauna Bowers
CourtsWoman joined friend when she broke into her ex boyfriend’s new lover’s home to attack her and smash up her oven By Isabel Hayes
BusinessUS Congress urged to intervene to prevent ‘catastrophic’ national rail freight strike By Martin Wall
World CupWorld Cup All in the Game: Omens aplenty as England hit bullseye in opening gameBy Mary Hannigan
EconomyIrish houses ‘not overvalued’ with prices driven by undersupply, says European CommissionBy Naomi O'Leary
World CupRobert Lewandowski’s World Cup goal drought rumbles on as penalty miss proves costly for PolandBy Louise Taylor at Stadium 974
Housing & Planning‘You could not give away an apartment in Carrick 10 years ago’ but now renters are queuing up By Marese McDonagh
Politics‘Nefarious groups’ seeking to misuse community concerns about immigration, Minister saysBy Cormac McQuinn
SoccerTime after time: World Cup’s record match durations after new Fifa directiveBy Sean Ingle in Doha
IrelandFrontline health worker unions seek meeting with HSE over fears pay rise won’t be received by ChristmasBy Emmet Malone
RugbyIrish Sevens teams targeting qualification for 2024 Olympics at Dubai World SeriesBy John O'Sullivan
Crime & LawDublin businesses to employ ‘community wardens’ to patrol north inner cityBy Kitty Holland
Climate CrisisWind energy from Ireland’s Atlantic coast could power almost 50m homes in Europe, says RyanBy Harry McGee
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Matt Shanahan butters up the Taoiseach before delivering the sting in the tailBy Miriam Lord
World CupKylian Mbappé thrills as defending champions France make stunning entrance in Qatar By Gavin Cummiskey
MusicDermot Kennedy goes back to his busking roots to launch new album on Grafton Street By Shauna Bowers