TV & RadioWhen people hear I won University Challenge they want to know what Paxman was really likeBy Freya McClements
EducationParents concerned over gaps in children’s learning following Covid-related disruptionBy Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsHomeless prisoners: ‘It was better to be in prison than on the streets’By Shauna Bowers
EconomyEnergy supplies to be stress-tested to ensure State is prepared for major shocksBy Jennifer Bray and Shauna Bowers
Housing & PlanningTrend of relocating to North which began during Covid-19 has slowed but will continueBy Freya McClements
Housing & Planning‘We’ve been bidding on houses on and off for probably the best part of three years’By Freya McClements
MusicWhat makes a winner?: ‘A winner is that person who speaks straight to the heart’By Michael Dervan
BooksNailing It! Tales from the Comedy Frontier by Rich Hall: A cutting, funny memoir from a comic stalwartBy NJ McGarrigle
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Economic history reminds us how the world works. Are we paying attention?By David McWilliams
Housing & PlanningAn Bord Pleanála chairman under pressure over handling of Hyde controversyBy Arthur Beesley
HistoryInquests held in cases of sudden and suspicious deaths were an almost daily occurrence in 1900s DublinBy Ciara Breathnach
TravelConor Pope: Guess which cost more – our 2022 holiday abroad, or last year’s staycation?By Conor Pope
OpinionFintan O’Toole: No one was forced to read The Satanic Verses or watch show by notoriously offensive comedianBy Fintan O'Toole
HealthPatrick Freyne: Psychedelic research could hold key to treatment-resistant depressionBy Patrick Freyne
BooksThe Swimmers by Chloe Lane: Family tale about the right to die never quite takes offBy Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
PeopleEmer McLysaght: Norovirus has slapped on the fake tan and booked a bottomless brunch with the girliesBy Emer McLysaght
HistoryWho shot Michael Collins? One hundred years on, the question remains unansweredBy Ronan McGreevy
Books‘Never swear, kiss a boy or moan’: Kit de Waal on her Irish Jehovah’s Witness mum and West Indian dadBy Séamas O'Reilly
MusicTwo Door Cinema Club: ‘Recording at home was a throwback to making demos in Alex’s garage’By Shilpa Ganatra
Ross O'Carroll-KellyRoss O’Carroll-Kelly: I’m by the pool, doing sit-ups with my top off, and Honor goes, ‘Oh, for fock’s sake! Not these two clowns!’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 07:13
SportAFLW: The 21 Irish players preparing for the sixth season of action in AustraliaBy Michael Bolton and Malachy Clerkin
BusinessWorkers at CRH subsidiary describe boss’s 24% pay rise as ‘kick in the teeth’By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
RacingO’Brien bids to tighten hold on betting for 2023 Classics with Prix Morny duo By Brian O'Connor
AbroadReturn from Australia: ‘I went back to O’Connell Street. Nelson’s Pillar is gone’ By Conor Lally
SoccerShamrock Rovers welcome Dundalk to Tallaght Stadium on Sunday for top-of-the-table clashBy Paul Buttner
Sport‘In my heart and soul I am a Gaelic footballer playing Aussie Rules’ - Sarah Rowe headlines 21 Irish players plying trade down underBy Malachy Clerkin
BooksWithout Warning and Only Sometimes by Kit de Waal: delightful, harrowing, life-affirmingBy Ian Duhig
Athletics‘I’m a quick learner’ - Israel Olatunde’s rise to becoming Ireland’s fastest manBy Ian O'Riordan
Fine Art & AntiquesPrepare to be shaken and stirred by an upcoming sale of James Bond memorabiliaBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
EnvironmentEye on Nature: A bloodthirsty horsefly, butterfly eggs and a female sawflyBy Éanna Ní Lamhna
SportMalachy Clerkin: Saudi human rights violations less and less of an issue for pro golf as civil war hots upBy Malachy Clerkin
CenturyCollins descendants welcome Micheál Martin’s acceptance to speak at Béal na BláthBy Barry Roche and Ronan McGreevy
BooksPoems of the week: Jewish Cemetery, Chernivtsi by Michael Augustin; The Milk Stand by Peter DenmanBy Michael Augustin and Peter Denman
Social AffairsStudents learn degree course will not qualify them to register as social care workersBy Jade Wilson
AthleticsIreland finish sixth in final of women’s 4x400m as Femke Bol brings home Dutch gold By Ian O'Riordan
MusicMartin Hayes: ‘Our souls need music, art and poetry, and we need human connection’By Siobhán Long