No teachers to teach students their favourite subjects "I've always been fond of fixing and making things, and I have a knack for it," 15-year-old Matthew Waine told RTÉ News last Monday afternoon. Analysis and Comment • 20 hrs
Motorists braced for fuel excise duty increase Petrol and diesel prices are at their lowest point in more than 18 months, but consumers are unlikely to welcome the restoration of fuel excise … Business • 20 hrs
Bills, Bills, Bills: The business of Beyoncé's tour Beyoncé's tour has skipped Ireland while the acts that do come here often charge more for tickets; Adam Maguire looks at the reasons why gigs … Business • 25 May
Internal Tory row continues amid record net migration The point that many are making about the new record immigration figures in the UK is that the Conservative government had promised to reduce the … Analysis and Comment • 26 May
All you need to know ahead of appeal in Apple tax case The latest twist in the long-running Apple-Ireland state aid debacle will take place on Tuesday. Business • 21 May
NI election: Sinn Féin 'tsunami' hits local government No one foresaw the extent of this Sinn Féin surge. Not even Sinn Féin. Analysis and Comment • 21 May
What is being done to curb spread of 'misinformation'? RTÉ's Media Correspondent Sinéad Crowley examines issues around media literacy and online safety. Analysis and Comment • 20 May
Difficult week ahead for Meta Facebook parent company Meta has been hit with a record data protection fine and, in a separate move, will confirm details of further job losses … Analysis and Comment • 22 May
NI council seats: Sinn Féin passes its previous record Shortly before 11am, what its critics have dubbed the "Sinn Féin juggernaut" passed another milestone in its political journey. Analysis and Comment • 20 May
ECB banking on a digital euro The European Central Bank is investigating introducing a digital currency, to keep pace with a rapidly evolving digital economy. Business • 20 May
Details released on unidentified remains are only the beginning This week's publication by the Department of Justice of data on 44 unidentified bodies is a welcome move, but it is far from the complete … Prime Time • 19 May
Concern over 'inconsistent' Govt dept policy on ChatGPT Inconsistent policy on the use of ChatGPT by Government departments is a national security threat and needs to be banned until it is assessed, a … Politics • 15 May
Call for Ireland to formally recognise Palestine state This is not a job. It's a mission. A calling. That's how Dr Amal Jadou Shakaa, Palestinian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, describes her role. World • 15 May
Anxious times ahead for post-Brexit laws amid REUL bill There were sighs of relief in many quarters when it was announced that the British government was not going ahead with plans for a wholesale … Analysis and Comment • 15 May
NI local elections may have bearing on Stormont return Politics in Northern Ireland is once again largely being distilled down to a battle between orange and green, with the centre ground Alliance hoping its … Analysis and Comment • 15 May
'Wind of Change' for Ireland but challenges remain Ireland's Wind of Change took a big step forward as EirGrid announced the results of the country's first auction for offshore electricity generation. Analysis and Comment • 15 May
Is Govt's tough talk on supermarkets just optics? Supermarkets have been given six weeks to cut prices as the Government has been talking tough. But will this result in price cuts or was … Analysis and Comment • 15 May
Are you paying higher prices due to 'greedflation'? Greedflation is the new term used to describe when companies use inflation as an excuse to boost their profit margins. Business • 07 May
Would re-introducing mortgage relief be a good idea? Steady and steep increases in interest rates by the European Central Bank over the last nine months have ratcheted up pressure on many of the … Analysis and Comment • 09 May
No coronation role raises questions over Harry's future King Charles III's youngest son Prince Harry cut something of a lonely figure at Westminster Abbey this weekend as he arrived for the coronation of … Analysis and Comment • 06 May
Destined to be king - Charles' long apprenticeship ends As the oldest person ever to become British monarch, King Charles' actions during his reign will determine what sort of institution his son inherits. Analysis and Comment • 06 May
'Diverse' coronation seeks to reflect modern Britain Britain's King Charles is determined to make the monarchy more popular under his reign. The plans for the coronation show a desire for a more … Analysis and Comment • 06 May
Why is the Government reforming hate speech laws? It is not often the Government finds itself in the firing line from Elon Musk and Donald Trump Junior but that is what has happened … Analysis and Comment • 06 May