UKEU leaders reject May’s plea to redefine Border backstopBy Denis Staunton, Patrick Smyth and Pat Leahy
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the National Maternity Hospital: Put women first and get on with it
Social AffairsHomeless children with mental health issues not receiving support, says charityBy Kitty Holland
BooksJoy Division’s influences and enduring cultural legacyBy Eoin Devereux and Martin J. Power and Aileen Dillane
TransportThe entrepreneur providing wifi solutions to transport firms and rural IrelandBy Barbara McCarthy
People‘I’m a Christmas killjoy. Time to bite down hard on my baubles and get on with it’By Hilary Fannin
AbroadWe’re often the butt of the joke in Britain but we have it much easier than othersBy Peter Flanagan
Financial ServicesState’s insurance compensation fund may be tapped for Qudos claimsBy Charlie Taylor
Crime & LawVictim of Waterford axe attack named locally as man questionedBy Conor Kane and Conor Gallagher
HistoryFrom New Zealand to Saudi Arabia: When women won the vote worldwideBy Leeann Lane and Ciara Kenny
HistoryCountess Markievicz: From privilege to revolution – A comic by Dearbhla KellyBy Dearhhla Kelly
Crime & LawTown left ‘very upset’ after vandals smash Christmas crib and baby Jesus statueBy Brian Hutton
CourtsSuspended solicitor Declan O’Callaghan described himself inaccurately as ‘retired’By Mary Carolan
An Irish DiaryCleave Campaign – Frank McNally on Patrick Kavanagh and Cross-Border TurkeysBy Frank McNally
CourtsWitness in ‘love triangle’ case says parts of her original statements were not trueBy Eoin Reynolds
Ireland'Limitations' to assistance EU can offer Theresa May – VaradkarBy Pat Leahy, Political Editor and In Brussels
IrelandResearch finds gardeners have low level of exposure to controversial pesticideBy Ronan McGreevy
PoliticsThe ebbing patience with the British is now almost palpable in BrusselsBy Pat Leahy and Political Editor
Crime & LawMan raped another girl while on bail for sexual abuse of nieces, court toldBy Aoife Nic Ardghail
BusinessLong Read: Johnson & Johnson knew for decades about issues with its talc baby powderBy Lisa Girion
Crime & LawFormer senator said gardaí were ‘as sound as trouts’ after alleged assaultsBy Olivia Kelleher
CourtsMan (79) to be extradited to US to face child pornography chargesBy Ruaidhri Giblin and Natasha Reid