An Irish DiaryIndian file – An Irishman’s Diary about the Taoiseach, the Choctaws, and my lunch with a Wonderbra modelBy Frank McNally
USEnd of ‘forceful Texan’ reported to have called Trump a ‘moron’ no surpriseBy Katrina Manson and Sam Fleming
EconomyThreat to Irish tax take from EU proposal to levy digital giantsBy Cliff Taylor and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Commercial PropertyArchitect showcases refurbishment of its offices on Merrion SquareBy Frank McDonald
Crime & LawEuropean court likely to uphold concerns of Irish court about extraditions to PolandBy Colm Keena
Crime & LawPoland’s assault on the rule of law echoes problems in other EU member statesBy Gavin Barrett
BusinessEU tax attack; Developers in court; and a bad day at the office for GreencoreBy Dominic Coyle
PoliticsMiriam Lord: Leo eases himself into things before grip ‘n’ grin with the DonaldBy Miriam Lord
EnvironmentPanda claims new green bin charge will average €21 a yearBy Vivienne Clarke and Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthTrolley numbers fall but still 100 more than when national emergency declared in 2006By Martin Wall
Asia-PacificChina’s internet lights up after reporter rolls eyes at fawning questionBy Clifford Coonan
CourtsJury recommends extra traffic lights at junctions in wake of cyclist’s deathBy Louise Roseingrave
CourtsCourt overturns decision to allow Ian Bailey retrial of civil actionBy Mary Carolan and Barry Roche
Asia-PacificDuterte to withdraw Philippines from ICC after ‘outrageous attacks’By Hannah Ellis-Petersen
CourtsRegulator told not to ‘read too much’ into €7.2bn transaction, Drumm trial hearsBy Sarah-Jane Murphy
Financial ServicesCentral Bank seeks diary as part of inquiry into INBS lending practicesBy Laura Slattery
Farming & FoodIreland’s Emerald Green Baby launches on China’s NetEase Kaola platformBy Clifford Coonan
HealthFigures show over 500,000 out-patients still awaiting treatmentBy Mark Hilliard and Martin Wall