IrelandPrimark says long-term compensation for Rana Plaza factory victims due in early 2014By Pamela Duncan
EnvironmentFarmers ‘face €2bn losses each year if climate change continues unchecked’, campaigners warnBy Frank McDonald
Farming & FoodHeinken Ireland head calls for reversal of excise increase on alcoholBy Pamela Newenham
Financial ServicesNama investment in North will not ‘flood’ the local market, says chairmanBy Francess McDonnell
SportIrish duo in elite company as Kazakhs set to punch above their weight in AlmatyBy Johnny Watterson
IrelandLoyalism’s most prolific sectarian killer may have enjoyed indefensible relationship with RUC officersBy Gerry Moriarty
IrelandTreatment of two families has horrified the Roma community in Ireland, says academicBy Barry Roche
OireachtasPreliminary discussions with Children’s Ombudsman over Roma investigationBy Marie O'Halloran
CourtsBroad welcome for minimum pricing for alcohol but regret at U-turn on sports sponsorshipBy Conor Pope
Social AffairsMyth of kidnap of children by particular ethnic groups has a disreputable historyBy Una Mullally
HistoryLocal authorities now need more power, not less to keep in touch with communitiesBy Willie Callaghan
HealthProfessional and local interests had stake in keeping aslyums, says major studyBy Joe Humphreys
SoccerMourinho says onus is on Manchester City to reclaim the league title they lost last seasonBy Dominic Fifield and Graaham Chase
Fine Art & AntiquesMasterpiece painting by Walter Osborne appears at auction for first timeBy Michael Parsons
Social AffairsIncidents involving Roma children highlight our attitude to the dispossessedBy Breda O'Brien
TV & RadioRussell Brand is dispensing childlike simplicities in a convoluted languageBy Donald Clarke