People‘I’m not sure I like the word torture. . . enhanced interrogation techniques was the phrase we settled on’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
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Middle EastHow far will Pope Francis go to defend Palestinians’ right to a state of their own?By Paddy Agnew
PropertyPutting it right: 10 ideas for easing Ireland’s housing crisisBy Carl O'Brien and Kitty Holland
Life & StyleThe Sobriety Diaries – week three: ‘I’m not counting the days until I start drinking again’By Ann Marie Hourihane
TV & RadioRadio: Hare-brained gags and musical diversity, together at last on ‘Marty in the Morning’By Mick Heaney
Life & StyleThis ain’t no Picnic: A walk on the wild side to find your discomfort zoneBy Dominique McMullan
BooksSamuel Beckett’s forgotten story, finally published after 80 years: Echo’s BonesBy Denis Donoghue
EducationSelling Jackie letters would not save All Hallows, says collegeBy Joe Humphreys and Patsy McGarry
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IrelandNeanderthal experts gather in Galway to pay tribute to their scientific godfatherBy Lorna Siggins
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RacingAl Thakhira to relish yielding conditions in Irish 1,000 Guineas at the CurraghBy Brian O'Connor
PropertyThe housing-list family: ‘We’re not looking for anything fancy. Just a bit of stability’By Kitty Holland
PoliticsThe election that wasn’t: how the plan for a directly elected Dublin mayor could be revivedBy Aodh Quinlivan
RacingKingman to give John Gosden and Prince Khalid Abdullah a first Irish 2,000 GuineasBy Brian O'Connor
RugbyToulon win battle of bullies against Saracens in CardiffBy Gerry Thornley at the Millennium Stadium