IrelandSecond-hand homes for sale or rent must have energy rating certBy Mark Hennessy and Political Correspondent
IrelandEU Chad mission faces 'difficult period' - NashBy MARY FITZGERALD and Foreign Affairs Correspondent
IrelandBattered Hamas police struggle to keep order amid chaosBy AHMED AL BURAI in Gaza City and and MUHAMMED AL JAMAL in Rafah
IrelandCar crash kills three teenagers in New Year's Eve Tipperary tragedyBy Conor Lally and FIONA GARTLAND and JAMES HAYDEN
IrelandWoman appears in court charged with murder of Northern Ireland pensionerBy DAN KEENAN and Northern News Editor
IrelandFF government pressurised British to grant special status to republican inmates at the Maze PrisonBy DEAGLAN DE BREADUN
BusinessMonthly mortgage lending rise drops to 22-year lowBy Arthur Beesley and Senior Business Correspondent
IrelandCatholic primate talks of 'moral duty' in safeguarding childrenBy Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
IrelandIncrease in specific types of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, notes reportBy DR MUIRIS HOUSTON and Medical Correspondent
BusinessClaims for examiner protection double in last six monthsBy Arthur Beesley and Senior Business Correspondent
IrelandIrish-American outlook on Troubles a 'simplistic and emotional' perspectiveBy DEAGLAN DE BREADUN and Political Correspondent
OpinionDelving behind abstract formulae to show how science helps everyday Irish lifeBy Dick Ahlstrom
IrelandRussia cuts gas supply to Ukraine in dispute over billsBy TOM PARFITT in Moscow and TERRY MACALISTER in London
IrelandPope extols value of economic activity to peaceBy Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
IrelandArchbishop speaks of anger at further resort to violenceBy MARY FITZGERALD and Foreign Affairs Correspondent
BusinessFood scandals spur safety drive to bolster 'Made in China' brandBy CLIFFORD COONAN in Beijing
IrelandPriest on atonement walk arrives in WexfordBy Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
BusinessSpectre of gloom looms for those who keep their jobs as well as those laid offBy Laura Slattery
IrelandRecession the reason for drop in US executions, says professorBy CAROL WILLIAMS in Los Angeles
BusinessQuestions remain about ethical standards at DCC despite Flavin's protracted resignationBy Colm Keena and Public Affairs Correspondent
IrelandState asked to 'pre-clear' VIPs at immigrationBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic and Migration Correspondent
IrelandO'Bradaigh denies IRA sought peace talks with British in early 1978By DEAGLAN de BREADUN and Political Correspondent