EducationJP McManus spends €32m on college scholarships for low income studentsBy Brian Mooney and Carl O'Brien
Books‘Red Dirt captures something very important about what Ireland has done to its young’By Neil Belton
OpinionNigel Farage: Ireland should remember who its real friends are when Brexit comesBy Nigel Farage
AbroadReferendums on abortion and emigrant vote could be held together next year - CoveneyBy Ciara Kenny
PoliticsKenny admits he didn’t raise ‘women’s rights’ on Saudi visitBy Mary Minihan and Suzanne Lynch
FoodProtest against ‘all male panel’ at Restaurants Association of Ireland awards avertedBy Marie Claire Digby
EuropeLiberté, egalité or stay away? French voters prepare to abstainBy Michael Stothard and Harriet Agnew
CourtsSuspended sentence for driver as cyclist left unable to speak or walkBy Declan Brennan and Catherine Sanz
BusinessMercantile pub group to be split between warring shareholdersBy Mark Paul and Aodhan O'Faolain
Social AffairsNumber of families in Dublin homeless for at least two years has doubledBy Kitty Holland
Commercial PropertyEntrepreneur aims to create up to 800 jobs in NavanBy Louise Walsh and Peter Hamilton
Social AffairsChurch of Ireland delegates defeat motion on public service for same-sex couplesBy Patsy McGarry
TV & RadioJamestown: absurd, generic and risible show in ‘a hive of men starved of women’By Peter Crawley
An Irish DiaryTheir Man in Eblana – An Irishman’s Diary about Poland’s Hibernophile diplomat Waclaw DobrzynskiBy Frank McNally