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'I thought it was my failing': Former footballer Richie Sadlier reveals he was sexually abused as a child
'Slow progress' in Budget talks, as Donohoe confirms he will be dipping into corporation tax take
Coveney says he doesn't want a quarrel with the DUP, but says the minority can't have a veto
Alternative brands can replace medicines if they become unavailable after Brexit
'It's hypocrisy': TDs, senators and Hollywood actors round on the government over US fracked gas being used in Ireland
Harris hits out at politicians trying to get him to meet vaping company reps
'They deserve better': Taoiseach apologises to patients waiting on hospital trolleys as numbers rise
'I believe in a free press': Taoiseach says he doesn't condone Communicorp ban on certain Irish journalists
Taoiseach says it would have been a sign of 'bad faith' had Johnson not distanced himself from Brexit non-papers
Doubling sentences for knife crime to 10 years 'will send a clear message', says Fianna Fáil
Sinn Féin proposes free GP visits, back-to-school bonuses and welfare hikes in alternative budget
Paul Murphy unveils new political grouping called RISE
Behind-the-scenes pressure on minister to raise inheritance tax threshold in the Budget
Sinn Féin wants to give a tax break to all renters at a cost of €279 million
'Entirely possible' we could have another Budget within the space of a few months
Taoiseach says Facebook's standards must be reviewed after posts about QIH executives left online for years
Minister accused of damaging Ireland's reputation by appealing the Data Commissioner's PSC findings
Investigation into whether frogs, eels and bats were buried alive by silt spread on Tallaght wetlands
JobPath scheme extended by one year to help with 'labour uncertainty' from Brexit
'Lunney attack was the last straw': Martin says cross-border agency needed to root the 'evil out of the border region'
Over a thousand names added to home help waiting list in space of four months as total surges to 7,300
No-deal Brexit fears: Health chiefs say enough medicines stockpiled to last till New Year
Taoiseach tells Boris Johnson there is still a 'very wide gap' between UK and EU on Brexit deal
Government currently considering 10 petroleum licence applications in Irish waters
Taoiseach tells UN Climate Summit that exploration for oil in Irish waters will end
Taoiseach and Tusk: 'We have not seen proposals from the UK that achieve the objectives of the backstop'
Here are just some of the government's priorities for the months ahead
Just over two weeks out from the Budget, what can we expect?
Top civil servant not attending committee is 'an affront to democracy'
'A barbaric and cowardly act': Flanagan condemns 'utterly disgraceful' Kevin Lunney attack
Ex-Siptu boss Jack O'Connor steps down as Labour candidate for Wicklow
Leo Varadkar tells Fine Gael politicians to get ready for November by-elections
Taoiseach expected to meet Boris Johnson in New York next week
Taoiseach urged to tell banks to stop investing in fossil fuels during his UN speech in New York
'We won't need as many car mechanics': Calls for new commission to plan for industries impacted by green policies
Taoiseach says minister will intervene in Bolger family case after RTÉ Prime Time programme
Public Services Card no longer needed to apply for a passport
Murphy says €310k price tag for O'Devaney Garden homes is 'affordable'
'Extended and not capped': Fianna Fáil insists help-to-buy scheme must be continued in Budget negotiation talks