SportHow bringing it all back home and a new man in charge helped Aidan O’Shea kick on for MayoBy Malachy Clerkin
EnvironmentAnother Life: Jellyfish join the ecological anarchists of the western lakesBy Michael Viney
Fine Art & AntiquesArt by Edward G Robinson, one of Hollywood’s finest gangster actors, turns up in Durrow auctionBy Michael Parsons
IrelandGangsters and Goodfellas: the long journey from Ballyshannon to a New York jail cellBy Keith Duggan
RugbyLeinster hope to shake off early season rust and dispatch some familiar foes in OpsreysBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerDerry City manager Declan Devine hoping victory over Sligo Rovers will kickstart seasonBy Paul Buttner
TravelLush forests, medieval castles, quaint villages: sound like east Germany to you?By Emma Cullinan
Middle EastSyria’s National Coalition sceptical about regime joining chemical weapons treatyBy Michael Jansen
IrelandDublin Bus says success of new effort to resolve row over costs ‘critical’ to its futureBy Martin Wall
Farming & FoodBritish chain Wetherspoon set to open up to 30 pubs in IrelandBy Ciarán Hancock and Christopher McKinley
IrelandDublin Docklands quays to shut for FlightFest – the ‘biggest fly past in aviation history’By Fiona Gartland
Financial ServicesOutcome from hearing on row over working hours at Central Bank expected next monthBy Ciarán Hancock
Social Affairs‘Systematic discrimination’ against people with mental illness in justice systemBy Joe Humphreys
SportBen Johnson: ‘I believe nothing has changed in 25 years. Except that it has got worse’By Ian O'Riordan