MusicBeethoven: Cello Sonatas Steven Isserlis (cello), Robert Levin (fortepiano) Hyperion CDA 67981/2 (2 CDs)By Michael Dervan
CultureArts organisations must seek out private as well as public sources for fundingBy Jimmy Deenihan
SportBrazilian efforts to get Star keelboat back in Olympics could work for Ireland and Peter O’LearyBy David O'Brien
Gaelic GamesKerry to field just seven players from last year’s All-Ireland semi-final defeat to DublinBy Ian O'Riordan
IrelandNorth’s AG queries ruling against owners who banned gay couple from guesthouseBy Gerry Moriarty
Commercial PropertyRuling leaves Lynch facing reality of soured deal after three-year battleBy Barry O'Halloran
OireachtasEU a ‘recipe to repeat horrors of 1930s’ Dáil told in debate on Bill changing constituenciesBy Marie O'Halloran
OireachtasNama rejects ‘wonderful’ Mount Carmel facility but shovels money into golf clubs and hotels - FFBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandDáil sketch: Rabbitte reluctantly in headlights as opposition members pile on pressureBy Michael O'Regan
OireachtasAbuse case has ’very profound’ implications for patronage system of schools - TánaisteBy Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsCalls on Rabbitte to give details of reported RTÉ payment to Iona InstituteBy Michael O'Regan
HealthAgency a ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to reform child welfare services, says TaoiseachBy Carl O'Brien
Crime & LawJudges deliver a remarkable repudiation of appointments system – and set the terms of the debateBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
EuropeTwo Irish students from GMIT killed in fire in BelgiumBy Suzanne Lynch in Leuven and Lorna Siggins
CultureUnthinkable: Which ‘golden rule’ of ethics is best, the Christian or Confucian?By Joe Humphreys
HealthFamilies of babies who died ‘should be told truth’ by HSEBy Rachel Flaherty and Eoghan MacConnell
Life & StyleSea-lice concerns are expressed by angling and tourism interests against salmon farmsBy Derek Evans
CourtsSisters of Charity seek to halt action for damages citing no record of alleged rapistBy Mary Carolan