IrelandDrink-driving laws: ‘The days of fellas falling over stools on the way out are gone’By Eoghan Dalton
PoliticsBarnier warns extending Brexit deadline without clear plan ‘dangerous’By Fiach Kelly, Pat Leahy and Denis Staunton
MusicFirst Look: Lost Lane, Dublin’s newest nightclub that’s replacing Lillie’s BordelloBy Amy O'Connor
GolfPortmarnock Links triumph in qualifier for Allianz/Irish Times Officers’ ChallengeBy Ruaidhrí Croke
Your Fitness‘I know how to get people fit’ – how I survived a week of special-forces-style trainingBy Rachel Flaherty
Food‘I’ve been vegetarian for years, not vegan as I’m way too much of a cheese fiend’By Mary McCarthy
PeopleDolly Alderton on living alone and why ‘how was your day?’ is an awful questionBy Jennifer Ryan
TravelGame of Thrones is ending. But you can still visit Westeros (in Northern Ireland)By Jeremy Egner
IrelandChildren’s hospital report says final cost will exceed €1.73bnBy Jennifer Bray and Jack Horgan-Jones
Asia-PacificHong Kong ‘Occupy’ activists found guilty of public nuisanceBy Nicolle Liu and Sue-Lin Wong
IrelandFears ATMS will be taken off streets after thefts - MinisterBy Brian Hutton and Stephen Maguire
CourtsDublin man arrested with loaded gun was trusted member of organised crime gangBy Alison O'Riordan
OireachtasCervicalCheck: Only half of women who consulted GPs went for repeat smear testBy Marie O'Halloran
Ireland‘We are immensely proud of her in a quiet way,’ Sally O’Neill’s sister saysBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Financial ServicesAIB ordered to pay €4,000 over refusal to open account for Syrian dentistBy Gordon Deegan
IrelandBrexit impact dawns on lorry drivers as customs officials target them at PortBy Ronan McGreevy
BusinessMichael Stanley and fellow Cairn founders to sell €24m of the builder’s sharesBy Barry O'Halloran
An Irish DiaryThe accidental death of an insurrectionist – Frank McNally on Ireland’s other TroublesBy Frank McNally
CourtsBrexit uncertainty probably behind delay in moving at risk boy to UK, judge saysBy Mary Carolan
AfricaTwenty reported dead in Sudan anti-government protestsBy David Pilling and Zeinab Mohammed Salih
Financial ServicesINBS kept lending despite deepening financial crisis, says former chairmanBy Barry O'Halloran
EducationSchools may have to cut access to facilities in evenings due to funding shortfallsBy Carl O'Brien
UKBrexit: EU leaders due to grant delay but might seek longer extensionBy Patrick Smyth, Denis Staunton and Derek Scally
SoccerTV View: Pundits distracted by off-field events as Souey and Son keep eyes on the ballBy Mary Hannigan