PoliticsMany Border checks could be done remotely if needed, says VaradkarBy Pat Leahy and Marie O'Halloran
EducationUniversities say they may have to limit number of Irish students due to funding shortageBy Carl O'Brien
HealthMinister for Health under pressure to correct Dáil recordBy Jennifer Bray, Paul Cullen and Marie O'Halloran
Farming & FoodAgri firms raise concerns on no-deal Brexit plans to avoid hard borderBy Simon Carswell
MusicLee Fields & The Expressions: It Rains Love review – Sumptuous soul from a retro masterBy Dean Van Nguyen
OireachtasJobPath has cost €162.55m and provided just 11,334 jobs lasting at least one year – SFBy Marie O'Halloran
ResidentialDesign doesn't get any better than at this modernist Dublin 8 home for €895kBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
MusicDublin band A House (or part of them anyway) re-form to play classic album liveBy Tony Clayton-Lea
EnvironmentHundreds of stumps left in ground in south Dublin as council grinder breaks downBy Dan Griffin
USSome on Mueller’s team ‘see findings as more damaging for Trump’By Nicholas Fandos and Michael S Schmidt
HistoryA century on: the Dáil loan that set the State on road to financial sovereigntyBy Patrick O’Sullivan Greene
HistoryRTÉ presiding over ‘complete eradication’ of Irish language programmingBy Éanna Ó Caollaí and Brian Hutton
Ireland‘Save our livelihoods’ – play centre faces closure over €16,000 insurance premiumBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EuropeBrexit: Buying ham sandwich in Derry to eat in Donegal could be illegal from Saturday weekBy Patrick Smyth
EuropeItalian deputy PM seeking to create bloc of populist parties in EUBy Shaun Walker and Angela Giuffrida and Jon Henley
IrelandHamish the Irish Rail dog reunited with family after online appealBy Ronan McGreevy and Sorcha Pollak
SportGlenanne travel north to Lisnagarvey still in the running to make the playoffsBy Johnny Watterson
An Irish DiaryA Letter to the Galwegians – Frank McNally on an old Glenamaddy custom aimed at keeping emigrants in touchBy Frank McNally
IrelandNo-deal Brexit threatens North’s £1.3bn beef and lamb industry, organisations warnBy Gerry Moriarty
OireachtasGovernment relying on ‘enormously costly’ litigation to deal with serious health issuesBy Marie O'Halloran
EnvironmentOnly 40% of adults believe student climate protests will make a differenceBy Sorcha Pollak
IrelandInquest of man killed in machete murder adjourned as Garda investigation continuesBy Barry Roche
IrelandPublic-private built social homes could cost €420m more than voluntary sector’sBy Jack Horgan-Jones
EnvironmentGovernment delays plans for smoky coal ban following legal threats from industryBy Jack Horgan-Jones