Social AffairsBelfast man who died the same day as JFK continues to fascinate 50 years onBy Fr Thomas G Casey
RugbyUnions to meet in Dublin to draw up plans for Heineken Cup and Amlin Challenge CupBy Gerry Thornley
IrelandReilly declines to state whether regulator recommended rise in health insurance levyBy Martin Wall
CourtsCourt told man “frogmarched” elderly man to ATM to get him to withdraw €800 for cleaning gutters
CourtsThomas Byrne convicted of stealing €52 million from banks and defrauding 13 clientsBy Conor Gallagher
CourtsBank of Ireland attempt to repossess family home despite no arrears on mortgageBy Fiona Gartland
EducationKeep the conversation going: If you hurt someone’s feelings, without getting caught, are you harmed in any way?By Joe Humphreys
IrelandMajority of voluntary health agencies have not confirmed they adhering to pay policyBy Martin Wall
Gaelic GamesCarlow unhappy hurling league status quo stays but find solace in Mount Leinster’s progressBy Ian O'Riordan
IrelandScheme for the disposal of unwanted horses ready to go but Minister not sure it’s neededBy Alison Healy
GolfGraeme McDowell looking forward to partnering Shane Lowry in quest for third World Cup winBy Philip Reid
TechnologyCould Andor Technology’s NI credentials be threatened by takeover offer?By Francess McDonnell
HealthA Year of Living Mindfully: Mindfulness helps us savour our food, and eat guilt freeBy Tony Bates
RugbyRichie McCaw backs ‘hugely competitive’ Brian O’Driscoll to be at heart of Irish effortBy Gavin Cummiskey
HealthHealth bodies breach policy with €200,000 packagesBy Martin Wall, Pamela Duncan and Carl O'Brien
TransportAsia Briefing: China on journey to becoming major player in rail technologyBy Clifford Coonan
TV & RadioI have never sought to be someone who is contrarian or purposely ‘provocative’By Fintan O'Toole
EuropeMost of world’s coal reserves will have to stay underground, says UN climate chiefBy Frank McDonald
IrelandReilly ‘aware’ of pay breaches in several health agenciesBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy, Martin Wall and Carl O'Brien
OireachtasTaoiseach criticises top-up allowances for hospital executivesBy Michael O'Regan and Marie O'Halloran
Your MoneyPensioners in troubled schemes to face cuts under new lawBy Steven Carroll and Stephen Collins
Oireachtas‘Vast majority’ retain some level of health insurance - ReillyBy Marie O'Halloran and Michael O'Regan