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CultureGynocrats, Pimm’s, war and PJ Harvey: the Borris House Festival of Writing and IdeasBy Rosita Boland
Life & StyleParents can play a meaningful role as partners in their children’s educationBy Sheila Wayman
Life & StyleSecond Opinion: It’s time to stop being bystanders when it comes to our children’s welfareBy Jacky Jones
IrelandSentencing report tries to balance judicial discretion with need for consistencyBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
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Life & StylePlanning your own funeral is the only way to ensure it will have your personal stampBy Colette Sheridan
BusinessCould support of Bill Gates be gateway to success for beleaguered security firm G4S?By Fiona Walsh
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Life & StyleLiving Mindfully: Nurturing our innate capabilities so that we can really live the life we have been givenBy Tony Bates
Financial ServicesGlen Dimplex boss Seán O’Driscoll and IBRC sue each other over personal investmentsBy Mary Carolan
SportJohn Allen calms Limerick nerves while stoking desire for Munster hurling final successBy Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawWoman found near banks of Shannon may have died after falling into the riverBy Kathryn Hayes
Your MoneyTransparent investment data is crucial as moves are afoot to bypass rating agenciesBy Cormac Butler
Crime & Law‘I think of her every second of every day’, Jill Meagher’s husband tells courtBy Pádraig Collins
Financial ServicesRatings agency Fitch says Irish banks continue to face ‘significant risks’By Fiona Reddan
PoliticsGardaí to face disciplinary proceedings after internal report, says commissionerBy Philip Ryan and Jason Kennedy
Financial ServicesCourt told that Irish Nationwide boss Fingleton should have been ‘summarily dismissed’ by 2007By Mary Carolan
Your MoneyCall for Central Bank to publish data on lending by licenced money lendersBy Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsCreche inspection reports to be made available online from July - FitzgeraldBy Judith Crosbie
IrelandPromoter reveals plans for live album to mark 10 year of Marquee concerts in CorkBy Barry Roche
Crime & LawMan operating fitness centre at Leopardstown racecourse accused of breaching mediation agreementBy Mary Carolan
EducationNUI chancellor stresses ‘centrality of human rights’ on visit to Bahraini medical campusBy Joe Humphreys
Politics‘Neoliberalism’ is being used as a straw man to close down reasonable debate on policiesBy Dan O'Brien