ObituariesGerry O’Flaherty – a founder member of the James Joyce Institute of IrelandBy Terence Killeen
Ireland‘It’s something you don’t want to hear. You always think it happens in other places’By Sarah Burns and Simon Carswell
Abroad‘Sadly my marriage ended, but it was the kick I needed to start my own journey’By Rachel Flaherty
Your MoneyPlenty of politicians’ promises, but what about these ideas to help consumers?By Conor Pope
FashionRecycling, reusing and reimagining waste into new clothing and accessoriesBy Deirdre McQuillan
Gaelic GamesDessie Farrell may have the best job in football but success is not a givenBy Malachy Clerkin
BusinessBlueface sold to Comcast, Dublin offices for sale, and NI builder’s royal blunderBy Ciarán Hancock
Social AffairsMental Health Commission has ‘serious concerns’ over delays in opening serviceBy Kitty Holland
FashionGrammys 2020: Ariana Grande’s billowing ballgown stuns a risk-taking red carpetBy Corina Gaffey
USDemocrats dream of John Bolton bombshell in impeachment trialBy Demetri Sevastopulo and Katrina Manson
PoliticsEU will keep a seat free for UK if Brexit ‘does not work out’, says VaradkarBy Simon Carswell
EuropeAuschwitz anniversary: ‘I probably saw 300,000 Jewish people perish right in front of me’By Derek Scally
OpinionFemale Genital Mutilation - 1,600 girls living in Ireland are at riskBy Siobhán McGee and Salome Mbugua
Commercial PropertyHigh costs and low returns will fuel nursing home shortage - CBREBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
IrelandElection fact check: Is home ownership in Ireland at a near 50-year low?By Jack Horgan-Jones and Polly Dennison
Social AffairsNUIG researchers call on election candidates to lay out direct provision plansBy Sorcha Pollak
PoliticsSeamus Mallon funeral: ‘Farewell to a great chieftain of Irish political life’By Gerry Moriarty
USSupport grows for John Bolton’s testimony in impeachment trialBy Demetri Sevastopulo and Courtney Weaver and Lauren Fedor
Crime & LawGardaí may have to wait days to interview mother of McGinley childrenBy Conor Gallagher and Simon Carswell
PoliticsBrexit: Michel Barnier says EU ‘will not turn its back’ on NorthBy Freya McClements and Simon Carswell