FilmBill Hader: “What I liked about the script was that he has lots of problems, but being gay isn’t one of them”By Tara Brady
Gaelic GamesGAA say national plan not affected by failure to complete WIT hurling centreBy Seán Moran
PoliticsMario Draghi insists ECB did not force Ireland into a bailout in 2010By Arthur Beesley and Suzanne Lynch
MusicLeonard Elschenbroich - Prokofiev: Cello Sonata; Kabalevsky: Cello Concerto No 2; shorter piecesBy Michael Dervan
Economy240 new jobs announced for Galway, Longford and DublinBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Charlie Taylor
EconomyIrish companies linked to further Luxembourg tax disclosuresBy Colm Keena, Derek Scally and Suzanne Lynch
TechnologyWhy a ‘new deal’ between tech firms and spy agencies is not the answer to terrorismBy Patrick Logue
BooksJohn Boyne: ‘The Catholic priesthood blighted my youth and the youth of people like me’By John Boyne
Food‘I inhale food much like whales go about eating plankton. I’m not proud of this. Feck it. Yes I am’By Patrick Freyne
BooksMartyn Turner on his new cartoon collection, Turner’s Taoisigh: My Brush With Kildare StreetBy Martyn Turner
Asia-PacificLocal vote on restarting reactors brings Japan’s return to nuclear power closerBy David McNeill