HealthHSE defends delaying telling patients after ‘an adverse event’By Sarah Bardon and Simon Carswell
BooksReaders of literary fiction have to do a bit of work sometimes. ‘Grace’ is worth itBy Bert Wright
Special ReportDrivers increasingly switching on to possibilities of in-car technologyBy Dave Phillips
BusinessESRI seeks new way of doing things, Nama readies for €250m sale and Silicon Valley versus DublinBy Conn Ó Midheach
Asia-PacificPompeo says North Korea sanctions relief hinges on denuclearisationBy Song Jung-a and Demetri Sevastopulo
EducationLeaving Cert history: Critical thinking skills essential on paper with good choice of topicsBy Peter McGuire
UKSilent procession marks first anniversary of Grenfell Tower blaze which claimed lives of 72 peopleBy Denis Staunton
Financial ServicesCouple entitled to full hearing of AIB’s €2.6m claim, judge rulesBy Aodhan O'Faolain
Film‘Hereditary’ is a critical success, a box office smash. But do people actually like it?By Donald Clarke
OireachtasAdoption Authority examining 140 more births suspected of being illegally registeredBy Marie O'Halloran
HealthSoutheast’s mental health services ‘unsafe’ for children - psychiatristBy Sarah Burns and Marie O'Halloran
Social AffairsLarge increase in reports of abuse of vulnerable adults and the elderlyBy Conor Gallagher and Elaine Edwards
EducationEmployer group asks members to resign from ETB boards over governance concernsBy Carl O'Brien
Oireachtas‘Real and persistent threat’ remains from republican paramilitary groupsBy Marie O'Halloran
An Irish DiaryThe Stars Align for Leo – An Irishman’s Diary about the world’s greatest footballer and the French revolutionary month of MessidorBy Frank McNally