Crime & LawInsolvency service receives 78 applications from potential personal insolvency practitioners and intermediariesBy Fiona Gartland
SportNigel Biggs sails away with overall trophy after straight wins at Dun Laoghaire RegattaBy David Branigan
Social Affairs‘Wellness bus’ becomes vehicle for conversation about positive mental healthBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsTax exiles could get two months extra in Ireland each year in return for charity paymentsBy Harry McGee
HistoryAn Post drops tendering fee for 1916 design after complaints about lack of detailBy Peter Murtagh
EnvironmentAngling Notes: High temperatures and low water levels are leading to distressed fishBy Derek Evans
Social AffairsAfter the Asylum: ‘I loved the severe physical pain. It was better than the mental pain'By Carl O'Brien
Social AffairsGarda Commissioner expresses ‘regret’ at handling of abuse claims in Murphy reportBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessIt may be in the public interest for Alan Shatter to listen to vested interestsBy John McManus
TransportIrish Rail told to come up with rescue plan for loss-making Galway-Limerick lineBy Brian McDonald
Gaelic Games‘The heads didn’t go down, they just drove on, drove on, drove on, just kept hurling’By Ian O'Riordan
Crime & LawLegal opinion: renegotiating the relationship between the executive and courtsBy Adam McAuley
Gaelic GamesStephen Cluxton saves his best efforts for deflecting all questions on kick-out strategy round the postBy Gavin Cummiskey
Crime & LawMy favourite case: protection for satire or parody upheld in famous rulingBy Pamela Newenham
Gaelic GamesJohn Allen hails his Limerick players’ efforts after they keep his home county Cork at arm’s lengthBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesMick O’Dowd welcome the step up for Meath but rues the lack of a finishing kick against DublinBy Gavin Cummiskey
Gaelic GamesLeinster SFC final: Meath’s game challenge snuffed out by Dublin’s dynamic young gunsBy Malachy Clerkin
Ireland174 lawyers applied for one judicial vacancy on the District Court last yearBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
Social AffairsNearly 40% of poverty-risk families get just child benefit as State supportBy Elaine Edwards
OireachtasRegina Doherty to make formal complaint over Norris commentsBy Marie O'Halloran and Michael O'Regan
IrelandBlast bomb attacks in north and east Belfast on city’s fourth night of violenceBy Gerry Moriarty and Marie O'Halloran
Financial ServicesEBA reports says 21 bankers in Ireland earned €1 million-plus in both 2011 and 2010By Ciarán Hancock