BusinessMore than half of multinationals change tax plans over TrumpBy Colin Gleeson and Peter Hamilton
Crime & LawThree hospitalised after stabbing incidents in Donegal and LouthBy Stephen Maguire and Elaine Keogh
Social AffairsYoung people do not kill themselves just because of cyberbullying, says expertBy Fiona Gartland
EnvironmentHiggins critical of world leaders who deny climate changeBy Elaine Edwards and Sarah Burns
USNigel Farage ‘person of interest’ in US investigation of Russia linksBy Stephanie Kirchgaessner, Nick Hopkins and Luke Harding
Social AffairsCatholic archbishop has no wish to be chair of National Maternity HospitalBy Patsy McGarry
MusicAdèle Commins and Daithí Kearney: A Louth Lilt – a globetrotting musical adventureBy Siobhán Long
CourtsState denies trying to usurp courts by seeking Ian Bailey decision referral to EuropeBy Ruaidhri Giblin
Commercial PropertyIBRC wants a Belfast court to allow it to take evidence from three witnesses in Dublin
OireachtasMinister for Health still considering ownership of new maternity hospitalBy Marie O'Halloran
TechnologyJudge questions lawyers for US government over non-compliance with data restrictionsBy Mary Carolan
CourtsJury to continue deliberations in trial of man accused of rape after Tinder meetingBy Declan Brennan
Financial ServicesNama could ‘continue its work’ past 2020, chairman indicatesBy Barry O'Halloran and Colin Gleeson
Social AffairsRome’s leading Irishman hopes 2018 Dublin event will be ‘great moment of revival’By Patsy McGarry