EducationThe Secret Teacher: Noise of the right kind is a sign that my class is going wellBy The Secret Teacher
Housing & PlanningMore than 1,800 renters ‘at risk of homelessness’ contacted charity in three monthsBy Shauna Bowers
FoodShelf Help: This plant-based product is a low-sugar alternative to other sweetenersBy Marie Claire Digby
People‘I was terrified to speak even though my English was good enough, but I blossomed in Wexford’By Jade Wilson
TransportJust four local authorities sign up to electric vehicle public charge point schemeBy Sarah Burns
OireachtasDáil resumes: Abortion, refugees and assisted dying likely to lead political agenda By Jennifer Bray
TV & RadioCharles Self: The inspiring work and tragic death of an intrepid RTÉ designerBy Chris McCormack
IrelandPaschal Donohoe insists poster donation did not breach spending limits By Harry McGee and Naomi O'Leary
OpinionMaternity care: New contracts mean private patients won’t get to choose consultantsBy Fergal Malone
MediaLaura Slattery: Sport-averse Netflix finds itself between Chris Rock and a hard placeBy Laura Slattery
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Ireland faces a rising threat from a far-right that is growing in ambitionBy Fintan O'Toole
Your WellnessRisk of stroke: ‘You don’t need to make extreme changes – just a profile of changes’By Sheila Wayman
ResidentialIs it worth downsizing if I will have to pay endless apartment management fees?By Finbar McDonnell
PeopleBrianna Parkins: I’m launching a Keep Dublin Just a Bit Crap campaign. Its mascot is the SpireBy Brianna Parkins
RugbyJohnny Sexton back training as Andy Farrell makes final decisions on Ireland’s Six Nations squadBy Johnny Watterson
InterviewJoe Canning: ‘David Clifford is just the perfect symbol for the modern day’By Gordon Manning
Gaelic GamesGlen will not appeal against selector Ryan Porter’s red card against MoycullenBy Declan Bogue
Your Family‘Hiding in the school toilets to avoid the humiliation of having no one to hang out with still haunts me’By Damian Cullen
Business Today NewsletterDavos starts, Netflix and live sports, and budget measures that have put money in your pocket By Ciarán Hancock
Morning Sports BriefingJohnny Sexton back in training; Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool take on Wolves in FA Cup replay
RestaurantsDo you work in a restaurant? How does your tipping system operate, and do you feel fairly treated?
Asia-PacificChina’s population declines for first time since end of Great Famine in 1961 By Denis Staunton
Crime & LawFormer League of Ireland footballer released after questioning about alleged match fixingBy Conor Lally and Barry Roche
BusinessNew media regulator aims to ‘safeguard all of us’ online, particularly children, says MinisterBy Laura Slattery
TV & RadioBring back Love Island’s Irish contestants. The British ones can be, er, less than self-awareBy Ed Power
EuropeBelarus opposition leader says public would resist moves to fight in UkraineBy Anne-Sylvaine Chassany and Katie Martin in Davos
BusinessLooming Twitter interest payment leaves Elon Musk with unpalatable optionsBy Tabby Kinder, Richard Waters and Eric Platt
Music‘This song is bulls**t’: Nick Cave responds to ChatGPT song written in style of Nick CaveBy Sian Cain
PoliticsSinn Féin failed to declare cost of opinion poll days before 2020 General ElectionBy Cormac McQuinn
IrelandCold snap to continue tomorrow with snow, thunder, hail forecastBy Shauna Bowers and Jack Power
RugbyConnacht coach Pete Wilkins insists Bundee Aki ‘absolutely available’ for selectionBy Linley MacKenzie in Galway
CourtsSuspended solicitor fails in second court bid to block inquiry into misconduct claimsBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsParents’ grief over son’s death in workplace incident ‘compounded by inquiry delay’By Seán MacCárthaigh
Financial ServicesGoldman Sachs’ profits plunge two-thirds in fourth quarterBy Joshua Franklin and Brooke Masters
RacingAidan O’Brien in pole position for Classics after Little Big Bear confirmed European champion juvenileBy Brian O'Connor
GolfIan Poulter says he could decline to play in Ryder Cup if he qualifiesBy Ewan Murray in Abu Dhabi
BooksPrince Harry autobiography Spare becomes Ireland’s fastest-selling non-fiction bookBy Ronan McGreevy
TennisNovak Djokovic touched by ‘welcoming’ reception as he wins easily on Australian Open returnBy Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
CourtsEnoch Burke must stay away from school if he wishes to halt disciplinary proceedings, judge saysBy Mary Carolan
Middle EastIsrael dismisses ‘meaningless’ statement by 90 countries opposed to its sanctions on Palestinian Authority By Mark Weiss
BusinessNational energy projects must proceeed despite opposition, says Strategic Power Projects bossBy Gordon Deegan
EuropeGermany’s new defence minister: Boris Pistorius’s first battle set to involve delivery of tanks By Derek Scally
EuropeUkraine ends search for missile strike survivors as talks over new weapons intensifyBy Daniel McLaughlin
UKNuance takes the day off as Scottish nationalists row with Tories in Westminster over transgender lawBy Mark Paul
IrelandCatherine Martin welcomes planned changes to judging of Irish dancing competitionsBy Simon Carswell
DublinMiriam Lord: Clerys’ reopening felt more like a corporate process designed to draw veil over closure that broke Dublin’s heart By Miriam Lord
MusicBob Dylan’s Bloody Sunday tribute: ‘What really got to me was that he named every one of the victims’By Seanín Graham
Gaelic GamesThe wonder of David Clifford was overshadowed by shocking behaviour in junior finalBy Seán Moran
An Irish DiaryRun for the Hills - Frank McNally on a modern re-enactment of Dublin Castle’s great escapeBy Frank McNally
CourtsFG senator suffered ‘faceless’ campaign of abuse, including threats against his childrenBy Liam Cosgrove
PoliticsWhat questions does Paschal Donohoe have to answer on his 2016 election expenses?By Harry McGee
UKUK tweaks controversial Troubles legacy Bill, but resistance remains from victims’ groupsBy Freya McClements