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Tánaiste says victims of sexual assault within the Defence Forces should contact the gardaí
Govt facing more eviction ban headaches as Labour and SF prepare motions and new laws
Plan to bring 12,000 short-term lets back into rental market delayed by EU Commission decision
Government wins counter motion vote against extending eviction ban
Independent TD Violet-Anne Wynne to break off Dáil pairing to vote against government
Beneath green shamrocks and fluff of St Patrick's Day lies Ireland's soft power busy at work
Niall Horan told he can 'come back anytime' by Biden as he rounds off White House Patrick's Day
Patrick's Day in the White House lacks pizzazz but Biden is serious about his mission to Ireland
Taoiseach apologises for 'ill-judged' intern comment at Washington Ireland event
Joe Kennedy says he stands in solidarity with detective Caldwell and his family
Niall Horan 'looking forward' to performing at the White House for St Patrick's Day
'The banks can't have it both ways': Varadkar says interest rates on savings should increase
Taoiseach recalls last trip to DC when he told an Irish nation it was going into lockdown
Taoiseach says we've yet to turn the corner on the housing crisis, rules out reopening budget
Varadkar: 'We'll roll out the red carpet for Joe Biden's visit to Ireland next month'
Taoiseach criticises SF's Irish unity adverts in the New York Times calling it 'unhelpful'
Mary Lou McDonald admits there was 'sloppiness' and 'inaccuracies' in party's financial returns
McDonald on the rise of Holly Cairns: 'It's extremely positive. I'm delighted for her'
'We have turned a corner': Pre-budget tax breaks for renters and landlords dismissed by Tánaiste
Hillary Clinton: 'I'm very optimistic about what lies ahead for Northern Ireland'
Casual references to the 'drunken Irish' are overplayed and wrong - McDonald calls out SNL joke
Bill Clinton and Gerry Adams to share the stage at Good Friday Agreement event in New York
Micheál Martin to ring NASDAQ opening bell as St Patrick's exodus begins
Here's what Leo Varadkar, Micheál Martin and Mary Lou McDonald will be up to in the US next week
Defendants in criminal trials could be awarded compensation if trials are unduly delayed
Increasing Garda retirement age to 62 under consideration, says Taoiseach
Extending eviction ban would reduce number of rental properties even more, says O'Brien
Government grants yet another year long extension to Grace case inquiry
DAA given green light to buy frequency jamming anti-drone technology for use at Dublin Airport
Landlords selling property will have to give tenant option to buy under new scheme
Varadkar defends ending eviction ban as Opposition TDs slam 'heartless' decision
Eamon Ryan: Congestion charges won't be 'first response' to Ireland's dependence on cars
AIB insists 'no special deals' for nearly 2,000 customers who received 90% debt write-down
Govt chief whip seeks Dáil time for McDonald and Doherty to answer questions about SF's financing
Holly Cairns on not being a 'stereotypical politician', Labour's broken trust and the need for change
Junior Minister Niall Collins to make Dáil statement on 2001 housing application
Varadkar says windfall tax is coming and calls on energy companies to drop their prices
Plans for LC students to sit Paper 1 at end of fifth year to be deferred
Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny diagnosed with cancer but expected to make full recovery
Refugee accommodation: Govt hopes local point people and beefed up media budget will ease concerns