EducationPrivate schools are not key to student success. I should know – I’ve taught in themBy Clare Finegan
EducationMy son is studying a subject outside school for the Leaving Cert. How can he submit his coursework?By Brian Mooney
Education‘We felt like failures. It broke us’: When your child stops attending school out of fearBy Hana Hall
HealthImpact of cycle lanes and other active travel ‘more positive’ than people expect, study findsBy Paul Cullen
Special ReportsAmid waiting lists and a growing population, Ireland is in desperate need of dentistsBy Barry McCall
SportSea swimming: Numb feet and an adrenaline rush - From ‘going for dips’ to completing the Fastnet swimBy Arlene Harris
Housing & PlanningMigrants presenting as homeless ‘directly from the airport’, housing officials claimBy Jack Power
Europe‘We didn’t realise it was just the beginning’: Ukraine marks 10-year path from revolution to warBy Daniel McLaughlin
FoodStuffed pork steak: this supermarket joint is hard to beat on price and taste By Marie Claire Digby
Your MoneyRenovating, retrofitting or buying a home? Don’t let the Government claw its money backBy Fiona Reddan
Transport‘It’s very stressful’: Over 80% of public transport workers say they have been target of abuse By Emmet Malone
TV & RadioThe true-crime dilemma: ‘Family of people who have been harmed could hear these stories’By Ed Power
Your FamilyNew fathers and mental health: ‘So much of the focus was on supporting my wife’By Sheila Wayman
Property ClinicMy landlord is not acting on a ruling from the Residential Tenancies Board. What can I do?By Marcus O’ Connor
Media‘Year of elections’ could lift news publishers – even if print ads are not the next ginBy Laura Slattery
Social Affairs‘If it wasn’t for Naloxone I wouldn’t be here speaking to you right now’By Kitty Holland
Six NationsOpens in new windowGerry Thornley: Ciarán Frawley’s versatility may finally work in his favour as Ireland search for new fullbackBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandBridge notes: Ireland have to settle for second in junior championships as England enjoy double winBy Séamus Dowling
Social Affairs‘Little or no progress’ made by Government on children’s mental health supports, report saysBy Emmet Malone
Crime & LawHow one seller became unwittingly entangled in Michael Lynn’s Celtic Tiger property dealingsBy Siobhán Long
SoccerNiamh Fahey: ‘It’s a very competitive squad, one of the strongest we’ve ever had’By Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawFewer than 5% of learner drivers hand over licences after road traffic conviction By Conor Pope
OpinionThe Debate: Will the traffic plan for Dublin improve life in the city?By Tim Lynch and Brian Caulfield
PoliticsCare amendment criticised by two more bodies in further blow to Yes Yes referendum campaign By Mary Carolan
BusinessWhat are the best deals for electricity and gas customers who switch right now?By Colin Gleeson
Gaelic GamesKieran McGeeney: ‘We must be the most negative sport in the world, it seems to be the world is going to end in the GAA’By Gordon Manning
Six NationsOpens in new windowCameron Winnett is the poster boy for Wales squad’s youthful rejuvenation under Warren GatlandBy John O'Sullivan
Your Wellness‘It’s 1,000 days since I picked up the phone to report I’d been sexually abused as a child’By Anonymous
Financial ServicesBarclays full year profit falls 6%, unveils overhaul to boost sharesBy Lawrence White and Iain Withers
IrelandTuesday’s Top Stories: Gardaí believe Michael Lynn used stolen cash to bankroll money-laundering scheme; Cyclist killed in Dublin is second member of UCD Cycling Club to die on roads in a year
CourtsMichael Lynn’s family living in house owned by company set up just months before purchaseBy Colm Keena
EuropeYulia Navalnaya takes the fight to PutinBy Max Seddon in Riga, Anastasia Stognei in Tbilisi and Courtney Weaver in Berlin
HealthAssessment conducted after death of girl (16) in University Hospital LimerickBy Paul Cullen, David Raleigh and Jade Wilson
ArtLovers review: Green on Red’s spontaneous group show is inspired by a surreal depiction of loveBy Tom Lordan
CourtsWoman charged with murdering her son (6) in Co Waterford further remanded in custodyBy Caroline Spencer
CourtsFormer 2FM presenter who made sexual-harassment claims withdraws unfair dismissal caseBy Stephen Bourke
PoliticsSinn Féin promises to re-run referendums on care and family if they fail, should it be returned to governmentBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Social AffairsMore than 100,000 Ukrainians have lived in Ireland since start of war, CSO data showsBy Jade Wilson
Housing & PlanningAsylum seekers: 970 without State accommodation as number likely to breach 1,000 later in weekBy Jack White
Gaelic GamesAmbition for integration of Gaelic games association but challenges remain on fixtures, finances and facilitiesBy Gordon Manning
Housing & Planning‘There are rat droppings everywhere’: Residents claim Dublin housing complex ‘over-run’ with rodents By Sarah Slater
BusinessPoorer households hit harder by indirect taxes such as VAT, report findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Climate CrisisEnvironmental issues undermining Ireland’s progress on UN sustainable development goals – Social Justice IrelandBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Gaelic GamesGAA welcome Government’s €50m funding package for Casement Park redevelopmentBy Gordon Manning
Oireachtas‘Drip feed’ of revelations from RTÉ is ‘seriously damaging’ broadcaster, Taoiseach saysBy Sarah Burns
Environment‘I have nightmares of the house flooding again’: East Cork residents call for better defencesBy Jack White
BusinessCancer survivor wins €5,000 after HSE ordered her back to work in kitchen during pandemicBy Stephen Bourke
Six NationsOpens in new windowSam Costelow returns at outhalf as Wales make one change for Ireland game
CourtsThree men lose €75,000 defamation actions over question about unpaid restaurant billBy Ray Managh
Oireachtas‘A giant among journalists’: A minute’s silence observed in Dáil for Michael O’ReganBy Sarah Burns
Six NationsOpens in new window‘No issue’ with Caelan Doris as Easterby explains why backrow missed Ireland trainingBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessNumber of IT workers in Ireland shrinks by almost 6,000 on back of global downturnBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsShared Island initiative: Casement Park and A5 upgrade among projects in line for €1bn State fundingBy Harry McGee
BusinessTobacco and vape producer John Player sees profits rise 18% in spite of steep decline in Irish cigarette marketBy Ellen O’Regan
Middle EastYemen’s Houthis say they targeted Israeli and US ships in Red Sea regionBy Jonathan Saul, Mohamed Ghobari and Renee Maltezou
CourtsMan charged with intimidating Michael Healy-Rae during ‘aggressive’ protest outside Leinster HouseBy Tom Tuite
Business‘De-facto’ director of steel frame manufacturer asks court to prevent dismissalBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Technology‘Better broadband than Ballsbridge’ promised for remote Co Kerry valley after 20-year campaignBy Anne Lucey
EuropeUkraine’s troops under heavy attack as it marks 10 years since Maidan revolutionBy Daniel McLaughlin
Courts‘Shake it and wait a few days’: Father and son carried out one long Rolex watch con, court told By Olivia Kelleher
ResidentialWhat estate agents say about the new-homes market: ‘Supply will yet again not come close to meeting demand’
RacingIrish-trained horses once more set to numerically dominate Aintree Grand National By Brian O'Connor
CourtsHigh Court begins hearing lead cases arguing UK is not a safe third country due to Rwanda policyBy Ellen O'Riordan
Social AffairsGovernment must address increasing antisocial behaviour on public transport, says SiptuBy Emmet Malone
EuropeIrish Ambassador to Ukraine Therese Healy: ‘Every single Ukrainian person I’ve met has thanked us for helping’By Daniel McLaughlin
Business‘Substantial decrease’ in customers in electricity arrears in December due to energy credit By Ellen O’Regan
Common GroundOpens in new windowCasement Park brings North/South cross-Border co-operation on to a new pitchBy Mark Hennessy
Crime & LawMan shoots at gardaí with pellet gun during attempted search and arrest incident in LongfordBy Conor Lally
Social AffairsJury returns unlawful killing verdict at inquest into death of Jason MolyneuxBy Fiachra Gallagher
OireachtasOnline safety regulator will stand up to big tech firms, leadership tells Oireachtas committeeBy Emmet Malone
AthleticsSarah Healy one of nine Irish athletes selected for World Indoor ChampionshipsBy Ian O'Riordan
BusinessFDI pipeline remains ‘strong’ but energy and housing issues must be tackled - IDA chairmanBy Ciarán Hancock
SoccerPray the FAI’s courtship skills improve soon or God knows which manager we’ll getBy Mary Hannigan
Crime & LawMexico’s Sinaloa cartel created an Irish network to aid large movement of drugs, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally
Crime & LawNumber of mental health staff in prisons ‘grossly inadequate’, report showsBy Shauna Bowers
CourtsCork company director gets suspended sentence and €10,000 fine for tax offencesBy Olivia Kelleher
HealthDonnelly asks HSE to audit how €19m for Children’s Health Ireland surgeries was spentBy Sarah Burns
TV & RadioHome of the Year review: The judges are the rarest of things – Irish TV personalities who don't get on your nervesBy Ed Power
SoccerMarc Canham dismisses budget restraints as an issue in hiring new Ireland bossBy Gavin Cummiskey