PoliticsGovernment criticises British plans to set aside parts of Northern Ireland protocolBy Pat Leahy, Denis Staunton, Naomi O'Leary and Seanín Graham
Commercial PropertyLongford retail investment at €6.75m offers net initial yield of 8.45%By Ronald Quinlan
OpinionMichael McDowell: New dynamism needed to overcome Ireland’s economic long CovidBy Michael McDowell
Commercial PropertyDublin 4 site with full planning permission for 26 apartments guiding at €3mBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertySuffolk Street church to let with permission for licensed food hallBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyOliver James signs for new Dublin office space on Harcourt StreetBy Ronald Quinlan
PeopleRóisín Ingle: We feel the same inside, but to the checkout woman we’re the old folkBy Róisín Ingle
MusicThe Music Quiz: ‘Teenage dreams so hard to beat’ is inscribed on whose gravestone?By Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicJohn Legend: ‘When you lose a pregnancy, you have to go through that grief together’By Ammar Kalia
Your Family‘My roommate jokes about suicide since being rejected by the woman he fancies’By Trish Murphy
BusinessBanks on notice; mortgage rate rises loom; and Johnny Ronan’s Glass Bottle site planBy Dominic Coyle
MotorsBMW 2 Series Active Tourer: Premium quality but lacks people-carrier practicalityBy Michael McAleer
Gaelic GamesSean Moran: Waterford just the latest county to discover the unreliability of league formBy Seán Moran
IrelandConcern for patient safety as medical scientists embark on campaign of industrial actionBy Jade Wilson, Olivia Kelleher, Vivienne Clarke and Paul Cullen
PoliticsNational Maternity Hospital: Green Party suspends two TDs for voting with OppositionBy Jennifer Bray and Sarah Burns
Crime & LawPast and present players among 10 arrested in League of Ireland match-fixing inquiryBy Conor Lally
PoliticsPlans to scrap parts of NI protocol do not breach international law, Truss saysBy Denis Staunton and Barry Roche
HealthFurther seven cases of unexplained hepatitis in children under investigation, says HSEBy Paul Cullen
OireachtasNew State subsidy scheme described as ‘daylight robbery’ by Social Democrat TDBy Sarah Burns
Crime & LawFather gives evidence in trial of woman accused of murder and attempted murder of sonsBy Paul Higgins
PoliticsSuccess of pandemic remote working should count if staff wish to operate from home, TD saysBy Cormac McQuinn
CourtsJudge stresses ‘duty of candour’ in dismissing couple’s deportation challengeBy Ellen O'Riordan
Financial ServicesSexist investor comments could prompt wider AGM rethink, Aviva chief saysBy Ian Smith
Crime & LawBelfast man who raped woman he met on Tinder given seven-year sentenceBy Ashleigh McDonald
Middle EastUN Interim Force in Lebanon is not perfect ‘but what is the alternative?’By Michael Jansen
CourtsSalvation Army secures injunction requiring alleged trespassers to vacate Dublin buildingBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Financial Services‘I did not steal a penny from the banks,’ Michael Lynn tells courtBy Declan Brennan
Crime & LawLecturer had not informed employer he had been charged with criminal offencesBy David Raleigh
Financial ServicesDavy-16 stockbrokers made €9m from 2014 bond sale, High Court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
Ireland‘Decisive’ action needed to address impact of inflation on incomes, Fórsa president saysBy Emmet Malone
IrelandIrish language legislation needed ‘as matter of urgency’, Sinn Féin leader saysBy Éanna Ó Caollaí
PoliticsParamilitaries in North increasingly viewed as ‘gangsters’ by young, MPs hearBy Seanin Graham
PoliticsFine Gael TD says Government should establish Irish unity committeeBy Denis Staunton and Pat Leahy