EuropeBelgium police kill two that authorities claim were on verge of terrorist attackBy Suzanne Lynch in Belgium
OireachtasLobbying law to impose year’s cooling-off period for departing public servantsBy Marie O'Halloran
WorkIrish couple working to resolve conflict between elephants and farmers in AfricaBy Vanessa Conneely
OireachtasAnglo Irish Bank should have been allowed to fail, says governor of Central BankBy Steven Carroll and Fiona Gartland
Crime & LawReport into ex-Garda commissioner Martin Callinan’s departure nearly completeBy Conor Lally
Social AffairsUnder siege: Ireland’s Muslims speak out against violence and misrepresentationBy Carl O'Brien
OireachtasMiriam Lord: O’Brien left, seething with anger. You sense the relief in the chamberBy Miriam Lord
SportTop American single sculler Generva Stone to compete in Irish Indoor ChampionshipsBy Liam Gorman
HistoryGood physics, bad chemistry – An Irishman’s Diary about Alan Turing’s Tipperary connections, and the dangers of marrying scientistsBy Frank McNally
PoliticsLabour reacts angrily to five-year tax plan proposalBy Fiach Kelly, Aine McMahon and Mary Minihan
EconomyBenoit Coeuré interview: ECB advises Ireland to be ‘as conservative as possible’By Arthur Beesley
EnvironmentMotorists warned of black ice and freezing fogBy Rachel Flaherty, Tom Shiel in Castlebar and Aine McMahon
OireachtasPatrick Honohan tells inquiry that regulator and Central Bank should have been ‘less deferential’ to banking industryBy Fiona Gartland and Steven Carroll
OireachtasBank rescue could ultimately cost taxpayers €40 billionBy Fiona Gartland and Steven Carroll
EuropeTwo suspected jihadists killed in raid by security forces in BelguimBy Suzanne Lynch and Lara Marlowe
SponsoredAn Irishman in Honduras: “It’s a beautiful country ... but violence has seeped into its very bones”
BooksPhilip Hensher: ‘Don’t aspire to be an author. Just aspire to write a particular book’By Martin Doyle
HealthVisitor restrictions at Midland Regional hospital over vomiting bug suspicionsBy Rachel Flaherty
BooksÉilís Ní Dhuibhne to receive the Irish PEN Award for outstanding contribution to Irish literature
EducationMinister says data watchdog ‘fully satisfied’ with pupil database planBy Kathryn Hayes and Elaine Edwards