Fine Art & Antiques‘Jewels for Cures’ - cancer charity auction in Killiney, Co DublinBy Michael Parsons
PoliticsVoters who have left Labour can be won back if the economy is seen to improveBy Stephen Collins
Life & Style‘She turns around and looks up at me and I get such a fright I end up nearly having a focking prolapse’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Fine Art & Antiques‘The Ferry’ by Walter Frederick Osborne – the highest art auction price in Ireland this yearBy Michael Parsons
Middle EastDamascenes create pockets of normality in midst of Syrian conflictBy Michael Jansen and in Damascus
TV & RadioRadio: If you’re going to run off at the mouth, do it like Dave: with flair and perceptionBy Mick Heaney
Life & StyleA trove of playthings at Dublin Toy Fair – but where’s the one toy to rule them all?By Eoin Butler
RacingLord Windermere poised to end a long wait for Ireland in Hennessy Gold Cup at NewburyBy Brian O'Connor
BooksChildren’s Books: Still capturing the castle – and teenage readers – 65 years onBy Robert Dunbar
EnvironmentThe search is on for gold in the ‘stony grey soil’ of Ireland’s Border countiesBy Ronan McGreevy
MusicMusical Youth Foundation strikes a chord with young people from inner-city DublinBy Rosita Boland
RugbyAnscombe makes seven changes as Ulster search for right balance against struggling ZebreBy Johnny Watterson
PoliticsBurton says Labour should focus on wage growth for working- and middle-class familiesBy Marie O'Halloran
TV & RadioTelevision: Keeping up with Kerry’s Kardashians, and Sinn Féin’s supermarket sweepBy Bernice Harrison
HealthFather of child attending CRC talks of his ‘shocked and disgust’ at top up revelationsBy Pamela Duncan
PoliticsConcern grows as 10,000 expected to protest at restrictions on flying Union flag at City HallBy Dan Keenan
SoccerVillas-Boas requires a big performance from his team to dispel gathering storm cloudsBy Michael Walker