SportDjokovic ignores fact that – unlike tennis – fighting a pandemic is a team effortBy Gaby Hinsliff
UKLabour’s stand on the cost of living crisis may be more crucial to it than Starmer’s speechesBy Denis Staunton
OpinionDiarmaid Ferriter: Tension, tears and anger as Treaty ratified 100 years agoBy Diarmaid Ferriter
EducationStudents in fee-charging schools more likely to progress to courses with high pointsBy Carl O'Brien, Éanna Ó Caollaí and Peter McGuire
TV & RadioPatrick Freyne: The pandemic can’t end until Sally Rooney’s Conversations With Friends airsBy Patrick Freyne
MusicBill Fay: Still Some Light Part 1 review – Impeccable songs rescued from darknessBy Andrea Cleary
TV & RadioBaz Ashmawy, the manic student teacher covering for sensible history master Ryan TubridyBy Mick Heaney
EconomyJohn FitzGerald: The potentially poisoned chalice of fiscal autonomy in Northern IrelandBy John FitzGerald
OpinionSacrificing Ireland’s single market membership to prevent Border would be dramatic change in policyBy Ronan McCrea
PeopleBrianna Parkins: I finally got to share a bed with a boy in my parents’ houseBy Brianna Parkins
SportJohnny Watterson: Lateral flow of time will expose Djokovic’s anti-vaxxer crusadeBy Johnny Watterson
Gaelic GamesClub provides Pauric Mahony with perfect lift after frustrating period out of actionBy Paul Keane
Gaelic GamesPaul Mannion happy to keep on clubbing as Kilmacud Crokes target Leinster titleBy Paul Keane
PoliticsNphet decides not to recommend further Covid restrictionsBy Pat Leahy, Jennifer Bray and Paul Cullen
BusinessIrish pubs under threat; Ergo’s latest buy; and devolving taxing power to the NorthBy Úna McCaffrey
USGhislaine Maxwell: Key juror has hired lawyer, trial judge saysBy Joanna Walters and Victoria Bekiempis
BusinessShell to proceed with share buybacks as higher gas prices boost tradingBy Tom Wilson and Oliver Ralph
IrelandCovid prevents women seeking help, says head of Cork’s sexual violence centreBy Colette Sheridan
IrelandTreaty vote split was as much about personality as it was about policyBy Liam Weeks and Dr Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh
BusinessRetail sales lift as consumers splash out on clothes and electrical goodsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsAssembly elections will not be a referendum on NI protocol, Alliance MP saysBy Harry McGee and Lisa O'Carroll
Crime & LawDisruption to court sittings in weeks ahead due to ‘unprecedented’ number isolatingBy Colm Keena
SportMore highlights than lowlights: A year in review with four voices of Irish women’s sportBy Malachy Clerkin
Social AffairsAoife Beary did not allow Berkeley balcony collapse to define her, funeral toldBy Kitty Holland
Asia-PacificKazakhstan leader gives shoot-to-kill order to quell ‘terrorist’ uprisingBy Daniel McLaughlin
CourtsSchoolboy (13) with ‘complex issues’ faces five counts of sexual assault, court hearsBy Tom Tuite
PoliticsCounty council executive put ‘unwarranted’ pressure on local radio – Sipo reportBy Colm Keena
HealthAnother 21,926 Covid cases confirmed, with 936 virus patients in hospitalBy Paul Cullen and Vivienne Clarke
HealthNurse shortage due to Covid putting ‘unprecedented pressure’ on mental health servicesBy Shauna Bowers and Mark Hilliard
IrelandBook released on ‘forgotten’ men and women of Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiationsBy Ronan McGreevy
EducationTeachers and pupils complain of ‘freezing’ classrooms as Dublin school closes earlyBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandQ&A: When will I get my new digital Covid cert and how will it work?By Sorcha Pollak and Sarah Burns
SoccerBrutal honesty the best policy to strengthen Tottenham squad, says ConteBy David Hytner and Nick Ames