CourtsEnoch Burke €700 daily fine equates to making him pay for ‘religious beliefs’ By Mary Carolan and Fiachra Gallagher
Special ReportsIrish economy transformed by trade opportunities since joining EUBy Deaglán De Bréadún
Special ReportsWhile peace is ultimately made by people, it is underpinned by institutionsBy Micheál Martin
PoliticsWhich sports bodies have the best – and worst – representation of women on boards?By Cormac McQuinn and Sarah Burns
PoliticsSinn Féin faces Sipo investigation over spending on election databaseBy Pat Leahy, Harry McGee, Cormac McQuinn and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsNow Sinn Féin feels the heat on election spendingBy Pat Leahy, Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessMichael McGrath awaits answers from regulator about concerns over overpriced ‘vulture fund’ mortgagesBy Mark Paul
OpinionStephen Collins: Irish politics reached a new level of absurdity over the last 10 daysBy Stephen Collins
Social AffairsHunt for sites to house asylum seekers as more than 20 new arrivals face homelessnessBy Jennifer Bray and Ronan McGreevy
Asia-PacificShanghai Letter: ‘We had to take responsibility for our own welfare because we couldn’t depend on the authorities’By Denis Staunton
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: Lack of consultation by London a key part of NI protocol rowBy John FitzGerald
PeopleThese ice-dancing siblings compete for Ireland. Their big obstacle? No rink to train onBy Joanne Hunt
Work‘Success is achieved through strategy:’ Break out of that humdrum job to pursue your ambitionsBy Olive Keogh
TV & RadioIt’s hard to hoodwink Pat Kenny. But this week he sounded strangely naive about politicsBy Mick Heaney
InnovationIreland’s lead role in battery storage ‘needs fine tuning’ as renewables scale up, industry expert saysBy Kevin O'Sullivan
FoodPassion4Food review: Order these kebabs for dinner, not on the way home after the pubBy Corinna Hardgrave
Life & StyleDoomsday Clock: 10 seconds that could make all the difference in the worldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
OpinionFintan O’Toole: Enoch Burke is no freak. His extreme logic was part of Irish education for yearsBy Fintan O'Toole
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: From An Cailín Ciúin to Camhs, our sorry history of child neglectBy Diarmaid Ferriter
TV & RadioPamela Anderson: ‘After the sex tape it wasn’t like I was attracting men who had the best of intentions’By Charlotte Edwardes
Morning Sports BriefingWorld Rugby set to lower tackle height; Still no news from Crokes on potential replay
Film‘Paul Mescal is Irish’: BBC apologises for calling Oscar nominee British on news bulletinBy Jennifer Cosgrove
In the News‘It would be monumental’ - director Colm Bairéad on Oscar hopes for An Cailín Ciúin Listen | 26:46
TV & RadioHarrison Ford’s gone all funny and charming. What’s happened to cinema’s grumpiest A-lister?By Ed Power
Social Affairs‘Shocking’ rise in homeless asylum seekers as 55 are left without accommodationBy Jack Power
RugbyURC teams: Will Connors returns from injury while Joey Carbery starts for MunsterBy Nathan Johns
RugbyMatt Williams: Diminishing Champions Cup makes commercial sense for English and French clubsBy Matt Williams
People‘I’m plain old Alan Cumming again’: Actor hands back his OBE, citing ‘toxicity of empire’By Tim Jonze
USDonald Trump begins presidential campaign but faces lacklustre receptionBy Lauren Fedor in Washington
On The Money NewsletterHow big a pension will you need? Probably bigger than you thinkBy Dominic Coyle
Inside PoliticsInside Politics podcast: Does the election expenses controversy matter? Listen | 33:47
TennisNovak Djokovic admits father scrutiny overshadowed semi-final win By Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park
Premier LeagueArsenal looking to add third January signing with £60m bid for Brighton midfielder Moisés CaicedoBy Fabrizio Romano
CourtsSupreme Court to hear second appeal from Angela Kerins over 2014 PAC appearanceBy Ellen O'Riordan
Work€5,000 gender discrimination award for architect over ‘toxic male-only culture’ complaint is overturnedBy Gordon Deegan
AthleticsOn Athletics: No way should Russian athletes be let anywhere near Paris OlympicsBy Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsNumber of homeless people hits new record high, as homelessness rises by 30% in a yearBy Kitty Holland and Jennifer Bray
Crime & Law ‘We hacked the hackers’: Gardaí part of international police operation to thwart cyber crime group By Colm Keena
HealthUp to 30 babies’ lives could be saved each year through new screening process, solicitor saysBy Paul Cullen
CourtsTenant allegedly threatened with eviction by masked men settles action against landlordsBy Ellen O'Riordan
EuropePoland pledges 60 more tanks to Ukraine as Zelenskiy seeks hundreds to beat RussiaBy Daniel McLaughlin
National Football LeagueThe National Football League: the GAA’s best and most abused competitionBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessApartments company gets injunction in alleged misappropriation of funds case By Aodhan O'Faolain
Social AffairsAsylum seekers continue to arrive in Ireland despite accommodation warningsBy Ronan McGreevy and Jack Power
SoccerSean Dyche set to be named Everton manager as Newcastle strike £40m Anthony Gordon deal By Andy Hunter
EducationTrinity advises academics to adjust assignments in light of ChatGPT cheating threatBy Carl O'Brien
An Irish DiaryOrange Disorder – Frank McNally on easy peelers, mob violence, and the birth of serendipityBy Frank McNally
United Rugby ChampionshipLeinster’s tyros looking to uphold unbeaten URC record against Cardiff By John O'Sullivan
IrelandFamily of woman who died after being struck by daughter with acute needs says she begged for respite careBy Andrew Hamilton
USUS braces for protests over video of Memphis police assaulting Tyre NicholsBy Steff Chávez in Chicago
IrelandIrish family reveal six-year legal battle in Qatar over daughter’s severe injuriesBy David Batty
Middle EastPalestinian gunman killed after shooting dead at least seven people outside Jerusalem synagogueBy Mark Weiss
All-Ireland club football finalKilmacud Crokes break their silence to challenge Glen’s objectionBy Seán Moran
Social AffairsSolicitor claims judge kept running private law firm after appointment to benchBy Eoin Reynolds
United Rugby ChampionshipFive-try Ulster blow away weakened Stormers team in BelfastBy John O'Sullivan
SoccerJürgen Klopp: Salah struggling as Liverpool’s attack no longer a ‘well-drilled machine’By Andy Hunter
Special ReportsPresenting Europe: new exhibition tells the 50-year story of Ireland in the EUBy Gemma Tipton