EducationThe Secret Teacher: Desperately seeking a Junior Cycle sample paperBy The Secret Teacher and Carl O'Brien
IrelandIntel welcomes planning approval for €3.6bn Leixlip facilityBy Jack Horgan-Jones, Gordon Deegan and Charlie Taylor
Social AffairsPublication of Murphy report 10 years ago gave ‘confidence’ to abuse survivorsBy Patsy McGarry and Ronan McGreevy
Social AffairsDublin parish paid €3.5m compensation for loss of light due to new developmentsBy Colm Keena
FashionRed or dead? There’s too much joy in a red lip to worry about it being a winter clicheBy Laura Kennedy
Your FitnessWhy using an electric bike is still, apparently, a workout, not an effortless rompBy Gretchen Reynolds
BusinessIrish austerity too harsh, Intel’s fab permission, and Leitrim’s new whiskeyBy Ciarán Hancock
PoliticsPurchase of printer too big to fit inside Dáil investigatedBy Jack Power, Vivienne Clarke and Craig Hughes
Crime & LawGraduated speeding penalties plan approved by CabinetBy Fiach Kelly, Harry McGee and Vivienne Clarke
PoliticsFriday's byelections: All you need to know about candidates, constituencies and issuesBy Jennifer Bray
EuropeMaltese government officials resign as murder scandal escalatesBy Stephen Grey and Chris Scicluna
Social AffairsSealing abuse records for 75 years would make survivors ‘invisible once more’By Jack Power
BusinessUDG Healthcare expecting further growth after strong resultsBy Charlie Taylor and Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessEirgrid gets permission for €40m boost to network serving tech giant IntelBy Barry O'Halloran
HealthSelfies and smartphones blamed for rise in head lice among schoolchildrenBy Louise Walsh and Carl O'Brien
Commercial PropertyJudge rejects Sean Dunne claim that he is too poor to pay $9,330 fineBy Christopher Hoffman
PoliticsCitizens Assembly to discuss united Ireland would be ‘pan-nationalist’By Pat Leahy and Marie O'Halloran
IrelandProtesting farmers vow to ‘shut down’ Dublin city and block M50By Colin Gleeson and Jade Wilson