BooksHow a toy bought in Limerick inspired a London-Irish boy to become a quiz geniusBy Trevor Montague
OpinionNewton Emerson: The Irish Government is clearly pondering changes to powersharingBy Newton Emerson
EconomyWestminster chaos, an executive exit at Boeing and a McDonald’s earnings missBy Laura Slattery
TechnologyFacebook’s libra charm offensive meets bombardment on Capitol HillBy Cecilia Kang, Mike Isaac and Nathaniel Popper
FilmButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid – the western for people who hate westerns – turns 50By Donald Clarke
Financial ServicesTracker scandal: some banks only co-operated on threat of court actionBy Joe Brennan
Gaelic GamesSeán Moran: Bernard Brogan’s role in Dublin’s five-in-a-row cannot be understatedBy Seán Moran
OireachtasUnmarried fathers should have automatic guardianship rights, report recommendsBy Sarah Burns
Financial ServicesAIB and First Data’s acquisition of Payzone gets regulatory green lightBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EuropeLorry victims unlikely to have boarded at Zeebrugge, drivers sayBy Simon Murphy and Jennifer Rankin
Commercial PropertySeán Dunne and ex-wife Gayle Killilea in conflict over financesBy Christopher Hoffman
RugbyEddie Jones calls on England to ‘change history’ and replace New Zealand as world No 1By Gerard Meagher
MusicSean O’Hagan: Radum Calls, Radum Calls review – Compelling and quietly triumphantBy Tony Clayton-Lea
An Irish DiaryLast Post – Frank McNally on St Crispin’s Day, English patriotism, and shoe-makingBy Frank McNally