Gaelic GamesKilkenny’s consistency in Cody era provides perfect platform for replay successBy Seán Moran
Middle EastUS-led coalition continues air strikes on Syrian territories held by Islamic StateBy Erika Solomon
Gaelic GamesKilkenny’s consistency in Cody era provides perfect platform for replay successBy Seán Moran
Gaelic GamesGavin admits Dublin need to strike better balance between attack and defenceBy Malachy Clerkin
GolfDaunting moment for Ryder Cup rookies but greats also have been left quaking at first teeBy Philip Reid
Commercial PropertyAIB fraudster told to pay £3.25m within six months or face seven more years in jailBy Tom Lyons
OireachtasDáil sketch: Richard Bruton navigates lonely furrow in absence of ploughing championship colleaguesBy Michael O'Regan
PoliticsOverlooked FG Seanad candidate quits party over McNulty rowBy Mary Minihan and Genevieve Carbery
PoliticsSamantha Long resignation letter: ‘ I have decided to step out of politics and rebuild a paid career’
Gaelic GamesLike Padraic Coyne in ’83, Paul Durcan got stuck between a Rock and a hard placeBy Ciarán Murphy
EconomyHikes have led to 23% of earners paying 81% of tax, says instituteBy Arthur Beesley and Ciarán Hancock
MusicThere comes a time in many artists’ lives when they need to compile the blame reportBy Jim Carroll
Financial ServicesIrish firms are overly reliant on banks for finance, ESRI research findsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle EastGulf air strikes on Islamic State will need to be followed by ‘boots on the ground’ from regional interestsBy Tom Clonan
PoliticsDebacle over McNulty Imma appointment exposes sorry tale of failure to reform politicsBy Noel Whelan
MusicGalina Ustvolskaya; Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin), Rieto Bieri (clarinet), Markus Hinterhäuser (piano)By Michael Dervan