Social AffairsDepartment of Social Protection to write off âŹ345m over unpaid redundanciesBy Jack Power
EducationStudent start-ups: why colleges are encouraging students to be entrepreneursBy Grainne Loughran
TechnologyESB/Bord Na MĂłna solar development could raise âa question of state aidâBy Peter Hamilton
Music'Weâre really good at fighting', and other relationship advice from Perfume GeniusBy Jim Carroll
Financial ServicesJP Morgan to shift back-office roles to Dublin as Frankfurt nets tradersBy Joe Brennan
TechnologyKarlin Lillington: Blockchain is less hype, more a transformative technologyBy Karlin Lillington
MusicPerfume Genius: No Shape â dazzling, self-healing alt.pop from Mike HadreasBy Tony Clayton-Lea
MusicSue Rynhart - Signals review: a frank, unclichéd and stark follow-up of of strength and fragilityBy Cormac Larkin
PeopleKitty Holland on abortion regret: âWomen should be trusted to make the wrong decision tooâBy Jennifer Ryan
UKâYouâre too fat to be an astronautâ and other âoff-the cuffâ remarks by Britainâs Prince Philip
OireachtasAbortion referendum should be held âas early as possibleâ, says TĂĄnaisteBy Michael O'Regan
Social AffairsChurch of Ireland may use churches as âsafe placesâ from domestic abuseBy Patsy McGarry
BooksAngie Thomas: âI never thought Iâd be talking about a Black Lives Matter book in IrelandâBy Ellen Brickley
MusicFloriane Blancke - Kaleidoscope review: an aptly titled, ornately patterned collectionBy SiobhĂĄn Long
Crime & LawInternet research by juries a big problem, warns retired judge Garrett SheehanBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandGardaĂ considering disciplinary action after Templemore reportBy Conor Lally and Sarah Bardon
CourtsJobstown trial: âVile abuseâ sees women politicians shy away from social mediaBy Colm Keena
IrelandFlanagan refuses to disclose Saudi Arabia vote despite Alliance callBy Harry McGee, Sarah Bardon and Michael O'Regan
TV & RadioDara and Edâs Road to Mandalay: comedians getting along â whereâs the fun in that?By Peter Crawley