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Taxi group suggests 'village drivers' could be the answer to rural transport problem
My Options web chat to be rolled out after concerns over phone line from disability campaigners
Irish Defence Forces mission in Mali extended by 12 months
Government moves to protect duty-free status quo between Ireland and UK in no-deal Brexit
Dáil hears calls for research to be carried out into familicide in Ireland
This deserted island is up for grabs at €1.25m - and some people think the government should buy it
Micheál Martin calls out Fine Gael as an 'out-of-touch and arrogant government'
Martin says refusing Fianna Fáil TD communion at mass was a 'very unchristian thing to do'
Extradition cases between the UK and Ireland post-Brexit will prove a lot more difficult
Micheál Martin to face questions from grassroots about keeping FG in government until 2020
US Congress won't support UK trade deal that threatens open border, says Varadkar
Former Rose of Tralee Maria Walsh selected as MEP candidate for Fine Gael
'Mega bill' provides for all-island electricity, buses and pensions in no-deal Brexit
'Shenanigans' - Dáil suspended twice after TDs row over fossil fuel Bill
Secretary General Robert Watt accused of 'playing games' with Oireachtas committees
Kildare/Wicklow Education and Training Board boss 'co-operating' with gardaí after Naas office raid
Simon Harris survives motion of no confidence, as Fianna Fáil abstains
Inquiry to be considered after children reassured hearing was fine only to be told years later of impairment
Over 200,000 people have been through JobPath, but only 11,000 have held down jobs for over a year
Two MEPs elected in South and Dublin constituencies won't be able to take their seats until the UK has left
Government wants property tax reduction law for those paying management fees pushed back six months
Working group to investigate how to roll out free contraception for Irish women
Kildare/Wicklow Education and Training Board office raided by gardaí
Shane Ross says new law was needed as gardaí seize 377 cars driven by unaccompanied learner drivers
Sod turned on the new runway at Dublin Airport, but some residents are not happy
Just over 4,000 new social houses built last year as target missed
Do you think an all-Ireland Citizens' Assembly should be established to discuss Irish unity?
Harris asks HSE to introduce HPV testing 'as soon as possible' as roll out is pushed out due to smear test backlog
New children's hospital memos show costs were on the up from summer 2017
'One or two' contractors Varadkar would not like to see get a public State contract again
No hospital project will be delayed due to children's hospital cost overrun, but 'repairs' will be pushed out
'I sincerely apologise': Harris tells Dáil he should have given further detail on children's hospital costs
Harris says protest outside his family home was 'plain and simple intimidation'
SDLP Brexit spokesperson resigns over partnership with Fianna Fáil
Pressure from the Troika made government set up JobPath scheme, says Labour
Almost 15,000 elderly people were forced to wait over 24 hours in emergency departments last year
'It is essentially a car park': Calls for fast-tracking of N11 upgrades
Dail votes to end referrals to JobPath scheme as opposition parties unite to defeat government
Government accused of delivering budget 'under false pretences' and knowing of children's hospital overrun
'The law is the law': Rotunda maternity hospital told to offer abortions up to 12 weeks, not 11