AfricaCameron orders inquiry into Muslim BrotherhoodBy Kiran Stacey and Borzou Daragahi and Simeon Kerr
Social AffairsVatican misled UN committee on compensation to Magdalene womenBy Paddy Agnew and Patsy McGarry
IrelandKenny reveals prisoners’ phone calls with solicitors recorded up to last weekBy Michael O'Regan and Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawRecording of prisoner phone calls occurred ‘inadvertently’, says Irish Prison ServiceBy Conor Lally
IrelandMr Justice Nial Fennelly oversees commission of inquiry into Garda recordingsBy Fiona Gartland
EuropeNato calls halt to civilian and military co-operation with Russia over crisisBy Daniel McLaughlin
OireachtasGovernment wins Seanad vote blocking move to question AG in the Upper HouseBy Marie O'Halloran
IrelandMotorist rammed Trinity College gates repeatedly until car broke throughBy Conor Lally and Aoife Carr
Middle EastMedical college says it would be wrong to ‘cut and run’ from Bahrain despite abusesBy Joe Humphreys
Farming & FoodChinese grain trader Cofco pays $1.5bn for just over half of agricultural trading unit of Noble Group
TV & RadioGerry Adams entitled to a right of reply over critical article but no further actionBy Joe Humphreys
Crime & LawJudge tells two young women involved in violent school row to take up knittingBy Gordon Deegan
PropertyAround the block: Councillors call for local authority to purchase historic gardens from NamaBy Fiona Gartland