IrelandDeepening economic crisis puts brakes on Hungary's drift towards dictatorshipBy DANIEL McLAUGHLIN in Budapest
IrelandBruton says new initiative aims to generate thousands of jobsBy Deaglán De Bréadún and Political Correspondent
IrelandGardaí search area associated with known rapistBy TIM OBRIEN in Kilranelagh and CONOR LALLY and Crime Correspondent
IrelandTwo teenagers in Garda custody over attacks on women in CorkBy Barry Roche and Southern Correspondent
IrelandChildren likely to have greater brainpower if mother ate fish during pregnancyBy Dick Ahlstrom and Science Editor
IrelandDoctor in misconduct inquiry accused of sending texts that upset female staffBy Fiona Gartland
IrelandAmnesty hits out at US 'attack on human rights'By Mary Fitzgerald and Foreign Affairs Correspondent
IrelandGardaí continue Wicklow searchBy TIM O'BRIEN in Kilranelagh and CONOR LALLY and Crime Correspondent
IrelandPioneering work in TV uncovered child abuse scandalsBy Patsy McGarry and Religious Affairs Correspondent
IrelandQuinn bankruptcy case set for Dublin court on MondayBy Colm Keena and Public Affairs Correspondent
IrelandJudges, jugglers, robots and rock bands gather for record-breaking Young ScientistBy Dick Ahlstrom
SportClark ready to push his claims for a return to international dutyBy EMMET MALONE Soccer correspondent
IrelandLatin American left rolls out red carpet for Ahmadinejad but no welcome on every matBy TOM HENNIGAN in Sao Paulo
Ireland'Unhelpful' forecasts of second bailot criticisedBy SIMON CARSWELL in Brussels and HARRY McGEE
OpinionGovernment should look at adopting best of British criminal justice legislationBy JOHN O'KEEFFE
IrelandRace is set to be short if Romney romps homeBy Lara Marlowe, Washington Correspondent in Manchester and New Hampshire
IrelandHuge political cover-up begins to ensure fairness of Indian electionBy RAHUL BEDI in New Delhi
IrelandCommission calls for more clearly regulated insurance contractsBy CAROL COULTER and Legal Affairs Editor
IrelandTechnical group makes voice heard and gives bigger parties run for their moneyBy Harry McGee and Political Correspondent
IrelandArresting performance could swing awards for Gleeson and 'The Guard'By Donald Clarke and Film Correspondent
BusinessIBRC set to have Quinn declared bankrupt in SouthBy Colm Keena and Public Affairs Correspondent in Belfast