Middle East‘Iraq can solve this matter, but if they ask for help, we will give it,’ says RouhaniBy Lara Marlowe
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SportWarning from Norway of moves to adopt tougher measures on sea-lice over resistance to treatmentsBy Derek Evans
IrelandMarcelo Soza contradicts official version of hotel raid that led to Michael Dwyer’s deathBy Tom Hennigan
PoliticsThe question that should have been asked at the Labour husting was: Why are we all here?By Miriam Lord
Middle EastThe West bears some responsibility for rise of fundamentalism across regionBy Michael Jansen
Social Affairs‘The nun just said to me, kiss and goodbye now, and she just whipped him away’By Pádraig O'Moráin
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Gaelic Games‘Last year Limerick gave us a fair beating. I’m looking forward to that game now’By Keith Duggan
PoliticsTaoiseach insists banking inquiry will be independentBy Mary Minihan, Steven Carroll, Rachel Flaherty and Fiach Kelly
Fine Art & Antiques‘Old press’ destined for Wexford skip found to be 15th-century altarpiece worth €100,000By Michael Parsons
SoccerSão Paulo Letter: Emergency averted after iPhone family meeting and a visit to local hospitalBy Dave McKechnie
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EducationChoosing science opens up a vast and exciting range of study and career optionsBy Peter McGuire
Social AffairsThe cumulative effect of scandals has a devastating impact on the ChurchBy Fr Gerard Moloney
EuropeEuropean Commission president election controversy could hasten British exit from the EUBy Suzanne Lynch