Social AffairsStudent in direct provision warned over absences while attending schoolBy Elaine Edwards
PoliticsCoveney accuses UK government of Brexit ‘revisionism’By Fiach Kelly, Patrick Smyth and Jack Power
IrelandFianna Fáil broadly agrees with summer statement spending thrustBy Fiach Kelly and Peter Hamilton
PoliticsHomeless families refuse tenancies in private sector, report findsBy Kitty Holland and Sarah Bardon
Commercial PropertyMac Group to create 50 jobs on foot of contracts worth €90 millionBy Francess McDonnell
SponsoredYoung Irish director brings Heineken’s sustainability work to life in new videoBy Danielle Barron
Health‘I’ve been in a sexless marriage for 30 years – I feel I will explode sometimes’By Trish Murphy
EconomyApple’s Tim Cook in Dublin; the government’s budget plans; and a planning amnestyBy Michael McAleer
IrelandHomeless families could end up living in Garda stations during pope’s visit – McVerryBy Vivienne Clarke
EducationLeaving Cert physics: Students tripped up by light question not feeling fantasticBy Peter McGuire
Asia-PacificMalaysia says it is building strong corruption case against former leader Najib RazakBy Hannah Ellis-Petersen
Crime & Law‘This Court is not sentencing Mr Drumm for causing the financial crisis’ - Judge’s remarks in full
BusinessNew Panama Papers leak reveals offshore secrets of Lionel MessiBy Marcos Garcia Rey, Miranda Patrucic and ICIJ
Financial ServicesReturning AIB to private ownership would be ‘right’ thing, says former CEOBy Ciarán Hancock
EducationLeaving Cert design and communication graphics: Novelty box springs a surpriseBy Peter McGuire
Social Affairs‘No impact’ from additional refugees on Irish workforce population, says reportBy Sorcha Pollak
PoliticsMacGill Summer School director apologises for gender imbalanceBy Aine McMahon and Sorcha Pollak
Special Report‘Patient organisations shouldn’t have to march on the streets to get access to medicines’By Sylvia Thompson