PoliticsTaoiseach insists there will be no hard border despite EU statementBy Pat Leahy and Patrick Smyth
Social AffairsNo-deal Brexit would hit agriculture prices, leaving other sectors unscathedBy Mark Hilliard
Commercial PropertyAshford landbank suitable for major housing scheme for sale at €13.5mBy Justin Comiskey
Commercial PropertyPortfolio of 17 apartments at Longboat Quay development in Dublin for sale at €8.75mBy Justin Comiskey
People‘In Kerry they’ve strong accents. I thought they were speaking Irish, not English’By Sorcha Pollak
PeopleMichael Harding: ‘Good morning sir. Did you order an ambulance?’ said the hotel receptionistBy Michael Harding
BusinessLidl’s home deliveries, Davos and climate change, and ESB’s offshore wind farmsBy Ciarán Hancock
SportD’Arcy’s open letter to Eddie Jones; Remembering George Best’s stint at Cork CelticBy Ruaidhrí Croke
SportAustralian Open: Surprise package Lucas Pouille sets up semi-final with DjokovicBy Kevin Mitchell
IrelandProspect of border checks in France and Netherlands downplayedBy Fiach Kelly and Vivienne Clarke
Farming & FoodPatisserie Valerie’s two Irish stores closed after ‘significant fraud’By Peter Hamilton
Financial ServicesBrexit pushes global commodities broker to establish European HQ in DublinBy Peter Hamilton
IrelandU2 find what they’re looking for as permission granted for Dublin visitor centreBy Gordon Deegan
BusinessAverage salary of Dublin docklands tenant rose to €117,095 in 2018, estate agent saysBy Peter Hamilton
OireachtasCervicalCheck ‘in jeopardy’ as free tests overwhelm system - MartinBy Marie O'Halloran and Paul Cullen
Social AffairsIreland sees one of sharpest falls in social spending since recovery beganBy Elaine Edwards
An Irish DiaryAutomated Yeats – Frank McNally discovers the joys of computerised poetry readingBy Frank McNally
PoliticsIrish need to follow EU rules ‘difficult to reconcile’ with open border planBy Denis Staunton
IrelandJohn Perry fails to get nomination to run for Fine Gael in Sligo local electionsBy Marese McDonagh
OireachtasLandlords treated by TDs like ‘something they stood on outside in the street’By Marie O'Halloran