ScienceSolar eclipse under way: up to 95% of sun to be coveredBy Dick Ahlstrom, Pamela Duncan and Paul Scott
EditorialsThe continuing legal vacuum on surrogacy in Irish context while business is booming globally
OpinionWhy we need gender quotas for Dáil elections to boost number of women TDsBy Michelle O’Donnell Keating
EconomyIreland still opposed to corporate tax base consolidation, says KennyBy Suzanne Lynch and Simon Carswell
HealthState watchdog criticises mental health facilities with no care plans for residentsBy Carl O'Brien
IrelandElection worker settles action for damages against Labour Party over postering fallBy Barry Roche
CourtsMobile phone connection at centre of O’Hara case, jury toldBy Fiona Gartland and Elaine Edwards
AfricaFamily and friends of gunman gather for funeral in TunisBy Eileen Byrne and Emma Graham-Harrison
EuropeEU leaders locked in discussions on greater oversight of energy supply dealsBy Suzanne Lynch and Derek Scally
EconomyGovernment ‘spring economic statement’ will force parties to set out their stallsBy Arthur Beesley
Financial ServicesBanking inquiry talking to DPP about compelling some directors to appearBy Ciarán Hancock
Financial ServicesIreland looks to Berlin in effort to grow financial technology sectorBy Derek Scally
OpinionWeary of the green: peace process fatigue is setting in on both sides of AtlanticBy Noel Whelan
FilmMark Rylance: 'I remember bringing food to trees. Like bowls of milk and other things'By Tara Brady
PeopleThe mountaineer’s lot: ‘The lightning came. We were knocked unconscious twice’By Arminta Wallace
SoccerSt Patrick’s Athletic head to Oriel Park with early point to prove against unbeaten DundalkBy Emmet Malone
ScienceHow to watch the solar eclipse safely: make a pinhole projectorBy Dick Ahlstrom and Brian Kilmartin
FilmInsurgent review: What really grinds down the spirits is the conservatism of it allBy Donald Clarke
AfricaRetreating Boko Haram leaves mass of corpses near Nigerian townBy Emmanuel Braun and in Damasak