Social AffairsMother and baby home investigation to be given three years to finish workBy Carl O'Brien
EuropeDignified 60 seconds of silence serves as counterpoint to fraught, horrified FranceBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
Asia-PacificTension high ahead of count in tight Sri Lanka presidential pollBy Ranga Sirilal and Shihar Aneez
BusinessIreland rejoins the United Kingdom as part of Tesco’s customer service revolutionBy Mark Paul
PoliticsExpert group will draw up universal pension scheme for all private sector workersBy Harry McGee
Gaelic GamesLimerick midfielder John Galvin announces his retirement from intercounty footballBy Paul Keane
HistoryA riddle wrapped up in a mystery – An Irishman’s Diary about Alan Turing, the Enigma code, and crossword-solvingBy Frank McNally
Farming & FoodUS market for Irish beef may not live up to Minister’s expectationsBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
EuropeAl Qaeda Yemen claims Charlie Hebdo attack as twin sieges endBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic in Paris and Lara Marlowe in Paris
EuropeFrance mourns as hunt for ‘Charlie Hebdo’ gunmen continues in wake of Paris attackBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic and Lara Marlowe
PeopleHilary Fannin: I’m not sure what wisdom is but sometimes I recognise its shadowBy Hilary Fannin
TransportAer Lingus rejects second takeover offer from BA ownerBy Pamela Newenham, Cliff Taylor and Barry O'Halloran
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Social AffairsMother and baby homes commission can compel drug companiesBy Pamela Duncan and Aine McMahon
CourtsRory McIlroy’s mobile phones cannot be inspected, rules High CourtBy Saurya Cherfi and Ray Managh
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CourtsBelfast man caught with drugs and ammunition in bedroom gets 15-month sentenceBy Ashleigh McDonald
EuropeRoller coaster of national terror ends with killing of three gunmen and four hostagesBy Kim Willsher, Jon Henley, Anne Penketh and Luke Harding