EducationSchools and religion: ‘Non-believers treated like second-class citizens’By Carl O'Brien and Education Editor
BooksIf the Rising’s rebels had taken Trinity, might it today be called Pearse College Dublin?By Rory Sweetman
BooksThe Art of The Artistic Director: invaluable insights into the programming minefieldBy Jimmy Murphy
FilmThe Irishman: New trailer for Netflix movie starring Robert de Niro and Al PacinoBy Donald Clarke
TransportRyanair job cuts, US rate cuts, and concerns over the public services cardBy Michael McAleer
Crime & LawBoy (15) told psychiatrist: ‘I just wanted to attack somebody or a squirrel but no squirrel came’By Conor Gallagher
EducationSchools refusing tuition for students who opt out of religionBy Carl O'Brien and Education Editor
AbroadWhat I miss about Ireland? Sunset over Bantry Bay, brown bread and sharp Irish witBy Dr Diarmuid McCoy
FoodGreat Taste Awards 2019: which Irish food producers and retailers got the nod?By Marie Claire Digby
Ireland‘Astonishing’ video footage of smiling ‘famine queen’ Victoria’s Dublin visit foundBy Ronan McGreevy
Crime & LawThousands of penalty points could be wiped if part of law found unconstitutionalBy Ray Managh
Social AffairsMass and depression: ‘I am sorry for the young people. Where do they go?’By Patsy McGarry
An Irish DiaryCrash Corse in History – Frank McNally on the island that produced NapoleonBy Frank McNally
Social AffairsStudents ‘angry’ and ‘shocked’ at cut of disabilities training allowanceBy Sarah Mooney
CourtsLimerick man may face extradition to US on wildlife trafficking chargesBy Aodhan O'Faolain and Ray Managh