Social AffairsWhy new law banning the purchase of sex is patronising and problematicBy Fionola Meredith
EuropeBritain’s latest battle with Brussels reflects the vulnerability of David Cameron on domestic fronts
Social AffairsDirect provision system poses risk of sexual violence – reportBy Pamela Duncan and Sorcha Pollak
PoliticsRate reduction of 2 per cent proposed for businesses in Dún Laoghaire-RathdownBy Fiona Gartland
Commercial PropertyFully-let scheme of 35 apartments for sale in Douglas, Cork, at €157,000 per unitBy Justin Comiskey
Gaelic GamesMichael Murphy could miss part of International Rules tour because of club commitmentsBy Ian O'Riordan
Social AffairsSavita Halappanavar remembered at candlelight vigils in Galway and DublinBy Brian McDonald and Aine McMahon
Commercial PropertyUS-based investment manager Marathon buys retail parks portfolio for €155mBy Jack Fagan
People‘A child minder arrives, full of the joys, only to leave like a soldier who’s just done a tour of, I don’t know, Iran or Iraq or whichever one it is’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
Financial ServicesLloyds abandons promise on branches as it announces loss of further 9000 jobsBy Fiona Walsh
Crime & LawSupreme Court transfers 250 cases to appeals court as nine judges appointedBy Ruadhán Mac Cormaic