An Irish DiaryMaking tracks – An Irishman’s Diary on Aleen Cust, pioneering veterinary surgeonBy Brian Maye
PoliticsFine Gael Ministers move to smooth over divisions on abortionBy Harry McGee and Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawJust 58 drivers test positive for ‘drug-driving’ in eight monthsBy Jack Power and David Labanyi
TechnologyStripe chief warns about housing costs as Dublin engineering hub announcedBy Charlie Taylor
Financial ServicesSMEs looking to switch banks due to lower costs, better digital offeringsBy Charlie Taylor
Financial Services‘Parasite lotteries’ a threat to good causes, Government warnedBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
TechnologyDublin start-up Innerstrength Health raises €500,000 as it looks to expandBy Charlie Taylor
BusinessFrance’s Decathlon to open in Ireland, Stripe to add jobs in Dublin, and the Brexit hot airBy Ciarán Hancock
MarketsAsian markets tumble as global equity sell-off deepensBy Emma Dunkley and Hudson Lockett in Hong Kong
Middle EastIsis ‘far from finished’ as jihadi fighters regroup in SyriaBy Erika Solomon and Asser Khattab
An Irish DiaryThis week in business: Smurfit Kappa results, angel investor conferenceBy Mark Hilliard
Crime & LawCork vet-pharmacist censured for selling animal medicines without prescriptionsBy Simon Carswell
EducationTeaching of Irish ‘unsatisfactory’ in one in four primary schools, report findsBy Carl O'Brien
Middle EastRussia warns about jihadi anti-aircraft missiles after jet downed in SyriaBy Michael Jansen
Social AffairsRural depopulation and violence in cities should concern all, says HigginsBy Patsy McGarry
IrelandWhat does the suffragette movement mean to young Irish women?By Ronan McGreevy and Sarah Burns
Social AffairsChurch of Ireland opposes unrestricted abortion in first 12 weeks of pregnancyBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessLaw Society plays down significance of British solicitors seeking to practise hereBy Barry O'Halloran
UKDavis ‘perfectly clear’ on customs union but EU still waiting to find out what UK wantsBy Denis Staunton
Social AffairsPope was made aware of Chile abuse ‘cover up’ in 2015, says Irish survivorBy Patsy McGarry