Social Affairs‘I’m just one of 126’: Seeking answers after being illegally given up for adoptionBy Noel McAdams
Social AffairsIdentifying people adopted illegally is ‘slow work’, says TuslaBy Jennifer Bray and Mark Hilliard
Books‘The ever-present threat of violence contaminated all aspects of life in Belfast’By Kate Thompson
BooksSíreacht: little books that tackle big topicsBy Órla O’Donovan, Fiona Dukelow and Heather Laird and Rosie R Meade
InnovationAVeta Medical to offer new ‘safe and affordable’ treatment for vaginal atrophyBy Olive Keogh
Special Report‘Renewable energy for Ireland is a way to increase energy independence’By Sandra O'Connell
Asia-Pacific‘The end of the story of my daughter, my wife’: the victims of the Sri Lanka attacksBy Patrick Greenfield and Emma Graham-Harrison
Social AffairsDozens of asylum seekers protest outside Mosney direct provision centreBy Sorcha Pollak
WorkJust when you thought it was safe to sign a zero-hours contractBy Juliet MacMahon and Tony Dundon
HistoryIrish sailors unlikely to drop ‘harmless tradition’ of referring to boats as ‘she’By Amy O'Connor
CourtsGirl (15) is being pimped to men for drugs by girlfriend, court toldBy Aodhan O'Faolain and Ray Managh
IrelandTributes paid to Feargal Quinn: ‘The best president Ireland never had’By Vivienne Clarke and Jack Horgan-Jones
BooksThe Irish Citizen Army, caught in the middle of Irish trade unionism and republicanismBy Jeffrey Leddin
Social AffairsGirls increase time alone studying after parental break-up, study findsBy Mark Hilliard
EnvironmentIreland 'needs to act' on report that urges 90 per cent cut in meat-eatingBy Olivia Kelleher
EnvironmentEurope is contributing to widespread deforestation in Brazil, say scientistsBy Kevin O'Sullivan
HealthReport raises concern about use of physical restraints in Galway mental health unitBy Sarah Burns
PoliticsTalks on restoring North powersharing to have three-week limitBy Fiach Kelly and Gerry Moriarty