CourtsMan who dismembered friend suspected of roles in gangland killingsBy Conor Gallagher and Natasha Reid
Commercial PropertyVeolia to lease 11,000sq ft of office space at new HQ in BlanchardstownBy Justin Comiskey
Financial ServicesFinancial sector has ‘make or break role’ in averting catastrophic climate changeBy Kevin O'Sullivan
TechnologyAfilias’s Irish profits dip as it moves base back to the USBy Peter Hamilton and Ciara O'Brien
Books‘All Quiet on the Western Front’: Groundbreaking book changed the view of first World WarBy Norman Stone
BusinessGoodbody upgrades forecast for Irish economy, Ikea’s Irish sales and new tax compliance unitBy Ciarán Hancock
SportGordon D’Arcy on losing to the All Blacks; O’Neill says capping Rice would have been ‘crazy’By Ruaidhrí Croke
FilmWildlife: Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal are excellent. But Ed Oxenbould is betterBy Donald Clarke
FoodWhat does a 100-year-old biscuit taste like? We try the wartime biscuits made by Jacob’sBy Ronan McGreevy
EnvironmentThreat of climate change requires ‘revolution in how we live’, says BrutonBy Kevin O'Sullivan
Middle EastFighting in Yemen escalates in spite of talk of ceasefireBy Mohammed Ali Kalfood and Declan Walsh
Crime & LawDissident republicans will ‘undoubtedly’ try to exploit hard border, says HarrisBy Conor Lally
HealthTaoiseach wishes he could direct health staff to work through JanuaryBy Patrick Smyth and Vivienne Clarke
WorkCompanies urged to work out their gender pay gap before they must reveal it by lawBy Laura Slattery
OireachtasTaoiseach urged to apologise to frontline health staff over Christmas leave ‘insult’By Marie O'Halloran
CourtsMan accused of murdering partner said he had been in a violent, abusive relationshipBy Eoin Reynolds
An Irish DiaryKingdoms for a horse – Frank McNally on Phar Lap and the rules of equine nationalismBy Frank McNally
EducationParents refusing to send children back to school at centre of structural concernsBy Carl O'Brien and Marie O'Halloran
PoliticsNo deal Brexit could leave North’s economy ‘in tatters’, says transport associationBy Frances McDonnell
Social AffairsGreater childcare resources may not attract women back to work, says economistBy Sorcha Pollak
Oireachtas‘Secret’ arrangements being made to open refugee centre in Rooskey, Dáil toldBy Marie O'Halloran