EnvironmentWater meters ‘should have been installed’ in homes built since 1997, says Dublin city managerBy Frank McDonald
EnvironmentEstimates of jobs and economic benefits from Ireland-UK project are up in the airBy Caelainn Barr
Farming & FoodSharp practices in the Irish grocery sector will cost jobs and harm the consumerBy Shane Dempsey
PoliticsRestoring Republic’s finances and driving recovery core to Labour policy, says GilmoreBy Colm Keena
Crime & LawConcern grows over human rights policing vacuum as merger crawls to conclusionBy Tom Pegram
RugbyAnscombe has no excuses after Saracens see off Ulster’s Heineken Cup challengeBy Gavin Cummiskey
PoliticsGilmore says water charges will not be introduced next JanuaryBy Colm Keena, Mary Minihan and Michael O'Regan
EconomyObama budget: mere theatre so long as Republicans portray Obamacare as anti-freedomBy Paul Krugman
Asia-PacificNorth Korea pulls workers out of last joint industrial project with southBy Clifford Coonan