BooksSurrender by Joanna Pocock: toes the thin line between beauty and horror wonderfullyBy Abi Andrews
BooksBernanos, Claudel, Mauriac and Maritain: a quartet not always full of Christian charityBy Eamon Maher
Financial ServicesAvantcard back in growth mode as it eyes car finance and SME lendingBy Fiona Reddan
WorkBrexit Proof Q&A: ‘Our best case scenario is that the whole bloody thing is reversed’By Peter Hamilton
Health‘Many disorders of middle-class women are due to the monotony of their lives’By Louise Ní Chríodáin
TransportAer Lingus parent boss says airport could fund expansion with lower chargesBy Barry O'Halloran and Colin Gleeson
IrelandSingle asylum seekers leave hotel in Courtown to make way for familiesBy Cathy Lee and Sorcha Pollak
IrelandM7 upgrade: All three lanes now open but at reduced speed limitBy Sarah Burns and Vivienne Clarke
TransportFrom bombastic to nearly sh*tting himself - the many faces of Ryanair’s Michael O’LearyBy Mark Paul
CourtsTeachers to stay in Roscommon after row over redeployment planBy Aodhan O'Faolain and Ray Managh
Offbeat‘Oldest surviving winner’ of Liffey swim advises competitors ‘not to drink water’By Brady Jones
IrelandPostmistress: Losing TV licence service could be ‘nail in coffin’ of rural IrelandBy Brian Moore
An Irish DiaryFolklore Gaeilge-Béarla – Frank McNally on fear (and loathing) in Anglo-Irish relationsBy Frank McNally
EnvironmentLiffey Swim to go ahead despite findings of poor water qualityBy Aine McMahon and Jack Horgan-Jones