ResidentialWhat will €250,000 buy in the Caribbean, France, Italy, England and Co Carlow?By Emma Cullinan
BooksWhen my father met Gandalf: Tolkien’s time as an external examiner at UCGBy Felicity Hayes McCoy
OpinionFintan O'Toole: Gove's cocaine use may explain his attack on the peace processBy Fintan O'Toole
Your FitnessDog owners are four times more likely to meet guidelines for physical activityBy Gretchen Reynolds
Your FamilyNew study reveals ‘killjoy’ impact of progressing through secondary schoolBy Sheila Wayman
Your FitnessDiagnosed with cancer in your 30s: ‘It felt surreal, like it wasn’t real life’By Arlene Harris
EconomyEconomic plans ‘not credible’, Ryanair’s new airline and Spotify bids for podcast gloryBy Michael McAleer
Gaelic GamesKevin McStay: Qualifiers may be imperfect, but light years ahead of the alternativeBy Kevin McStay
StageAziz Ansari: ‘It’s my second show in Dublin and it’s as white as the first one’By Aoife Moriarty
Abroad‘When I moved here four years ago, I quickly felt Dublin was my spiritual home’By Jessica Traynor
ResidentialLand yourself a Connemara cottage on Alcock and Brown bog for €545,000By Elizabeth Birdthistle
Financial ServicesBanks may refinance more mortgages despite Sinn Féin move, ratings agency saysBy Joe Brennan
PoliticsRenua left with no elected politician as leader John Leahy steps downBy Harry McGee and Vivienne Clarke
EducationJunior Cycle business: Teachers praise first-ever common level business paperBy Peter McGuire
EducationLeaving Cert Irish paper 2: Most students ‘happy and confident’ in their effortsBy Peter McGuire
MusicWant to buy some hacked Radiohead? It’s ‘not v interesting’, says Thom YorkeBy Ben Beaumont-Thomas
CourtsMan apologises for breaching orders not to contact vulnerable womanBy Aodhan O Faolain and Ray Managh
An Irish DiarySailing into history – An Irishman’s Diary on French yachtsman Éric TabarlyBy Oliver O’Hanlon
EducationLeaving Cert biology: Most students happy with ‘broad but fair’ examBy Peter McGuire and Carl O'Brien
Crime & LawHomeless man killed on O’Connell St was stabbed with long-bladed knifeBy Conor Lally and Sarah Burns
UKLabour tables cross-party motion to stop new prime minister leaving EU without dealBy Denis Staunton
PoliticsHard Brexit could present ‘very large shock’ to public finances, committee hearsBy Mark Hilliard
EconomyLimited options for cross-Border trade in no-deal Brexit, warns ‘sobering’ reportBy Francess McDonnell