Fine Art & AntiquesA Rembrandt to its fingertips? The mystery of an old master paintingBy Elizabeth Birdthistle
Crime & LawOlding’s barrister suggests most alleged rapists should not receive anonymity before convictionBy Conor Gallagher
Crime & LawProvocation defence widely used in murder trials despite calls for changeBy Conor Gallagher
HealthMaternity hospital standoff may see last-minute breakthroughBy Martin Wall, Pat Leahy and Paul Cullen
IrelandNew national maternity hospital approval must be delivered by year endBy Paul Cullen, Martin Wall and Pat Leahy
OpinionBreda O’Brien: Kate O’Connell's shocking outburst is part of an oppressive cultureBy Breda O'Brien
TV & RadioCowell’s ‘X Factor’ fails to keep up with rapidly changing music industryBy Jennifer Gannon
MusicThe doubly talented Proclaimers performing in Dublin? I’m on my wayBy Tony Clayton-Lea and Louise Bruton
Fine Art & AntiquesBling galore and stunning gifts in final jewellery auctions of the seasonBy Arminta Wallace
PeopleTalk of birthright citizenship will spark concerns about people gaming the systemBy Jennifer O'Connell
BooksThe Maamtrasna Murders: Language, Life and Death in Nineteenth-Century Ireland reviewBy Christopher Kissane
PoliticsPeadar Tóibín’s new party must go beyond abortion issue if it is to have a chanceBy Pat Leahy
BooksThe End of the End of the Earth by Jonathan Franzen review: Unrequited love of birdsBy Andrew Gallix
People‘Porking in Dundrum is like the Battle of the Bastards from ‘Game of Thrones’’By Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
HistoryThe Times We Lived In: You’re never to young to get to grips with Joycean quotesBy Arminta Wallace
TV & RadioLeo Varadkar on the Late Late Show: Taoiseach has become ‘CEO’, Ireland ‘the organisation’By Peter Crawley