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Calls for children's urgent care centre at Connolly hospital to open until midnight
Do you like the Luke Kelly statue and motorway sculptures? This kind of art is getting a funding boost
Yoga, carbon tax and general election plans on the agenda for Green Party's national convention
Leinster House refurbishment to cost €17m
Psychiatric nurses begin overtime ban as Dáil hears they've been propping up services by working extra hours
Taoiseach has ‘absolute confidence’ in Kehoe after navy ship claims
'F*ck off Mercosur': Angry scenes outside Leinster House as farmers protest against EU trade deal
Varadkar corrects Dáil record and apologises for comments about priests sinning behind the altar
Do you have broadband? What time do you leave work? These are some of the questions you'll be asked in the next census
Contingency plans to deal with potential traffic chaos around Dublin Port will be in place by October
Irish online shoppers will have to pay more when buying from UK retailers post a no-deal Brexit
Telecoms group concerned about Eir's €1bn claim and will consider legal action against the Irish government
Benzodiazepine use in Irish over 65s is higher than international average
A patient's chance of dying from a heart attack or stroke can vary depending on what hospital they attend
Reform of Ireland's mental health laws delayed as heads of bill not expected until the end of the year
HPV vaccination rates vary by county from just 40% in Kerry to 74% in parts of Dublin
New Bill aims to 'draw some good' out of a tragic boating accident that left two men dead
Disquiet in government as Ross calls out minister's response to greyhound controversy
Pressure mounts on Taoiseach to publish internal report into Maria Bailey swing fall case
Penalty points for fishermen could be rolled out to encourage 'good behaviour' and avoid fines
Government says €10m boost to Defence Forces pay will make Irish military careers 'more attractive'
Insurance companies quizzed about why they aren't reporting fraudsters to the gardaí
'The chances of a recession in Ireland are 100%', says NTMA
Will there be a 2020 Christmas bonus? No decision's been made yet
Varadkar says 'better enforcement' is needed to tackle scrambler bikes, but no new law
Inclusion of chronic pain conditions on cannabis access scheme will be 'kept under review'
Ulster Bank sells off nearly 4,000 of its customers in massive family home loan book sale
Healy Rae tells ministers to get out of their 'ivory towers' and talk to Irish farming families about EU trade deal
Almost a billion Euro paid out in medical negligence cases since 2014, new figures show
Concerns raised over 'limited' access to appropriate sex education for Irish kids
Why hasn't the government merged the PRSI and the USC yet? Minister says it's 'complex'
New HSE board meets for the first time
Mick Wallace becomes emotional during last Dáil address before he heads off to Europe
Calls for same-day water testing at Irish beaches after spills at wastewater plants
Nearly 300 health workers have been assaulted in Irish hospitals so far this year
Harris had 'good' meeting with Bord na Móna about it growing Ireland's medicinal cannabis supply
Pride flag to fly over Leinster House this weekend
Access to cannabis for medical reasons is now allowed in Ireland under new law
Tributes to the late Jackie Healy-Rae to be heard in the Dáil
'Disorderly' Brexit a real possibility, says minister as he outlines how much money there is for Budget 2020