Social AffairsScouting Ireland inquiry to identify if any current members covered up abuseBy Jack Power
Crime & Law‘He is an unusual celebrity’: Colourful career of Estonian hitman foiled by gardaíBy Conor Gallagher
BooksWaterford Whispers 2019 predictions: GAA to replace matches with 30 man brawlsBy Colm Williamson
PropertyJennifer O’Connell: Buying the family home needs a lot of stars to alignBy Jennifer O'Connell
Gaelic GamesFermanagh’s McManus open to a B championship but wants shot at Ulster successBy Paul Keane
SportThe Irish Times/Sport Ireland sportswoman award for November: Kellie Harrington (boxing)By Mary Hannigan
Financial ServicesCar finance firm Bluestone raises €50m through fifth security issuanceBy Charlie Taylor
SoccerFifa’s loan proposals may force clubs to start selling their reserves of talentBy Gavin Willacy
Crime & LawMan died from stab wound to heart, after fight with lover’s boyfriend, court toldBy Eoin Reynolds
Social AffairsState is failing to provide interpreters for migrants at Intreo offices, survey findsBy Patsy McGarry
OireachtasMinister expresses confidence in Scouting Ireland board over ‘handling of abuse’By Marie O'Halloran
Crime & LawContractor convicted after his work created fire threat at south Dublin homeBy Brian Hutton
CourtsFire that killed pregnant woman, 3 children caused by tea light candle, inquest toldBy Louise Roseingrave
IrelandSmall reduction in waiting lists but 515,000 still queuing for out-patient appointmentBy Martin Wall
An Irish DiaryBigging up Baby – Frank McNally on birth announcements, biblical and otherwiseBy Frank McNally
EducationTrinity likely to be hardest hit by disruption to flow of students after BrexitBy Carl O'Brien
PoliticsHow solidarity has its limits and Ireland's greatest Brexit fear may still come to passBy Pat Leahy
Social AffairsChurch of Ireland will be ‘caught’ if hard border introduced, says ArchbishopBy Patsy McGarry
EnvironmentNegotiators face uphill task to forge global climate change deal before weekendBy Kevin O'Sullivan
EuropeTheresa May says EU must offer backstop assurances to avoid no-deal BrexitBy Denis Staunton, Patrick Smyth and Pat Leahy