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Theresa May to meet Leo Varadkar in Dublin on Friday
HSE initiates legal proceedings over 'fake' MyOptions unplanned pregnancy website
'Explosion in social welfare sanctions': SF and FF team up to slam government's JobPath scheme
Finance Minister accused of being 'kept in the dark' over children's hospital overspend ahead of Budget
Taoiseach admits it was 'discourteous' to offer engagement with nurses' unions by press release
Government approves scoping inquiry into the hit-and-run death of Shane O’Farrell
Referendum to give Irish abroad vote in presidential elections delayed to last week in October
'Beggars belief'': Pressure continues to mount on ministers to explain when they knew about children's hospital overspend
Theresa May to give Brexit speech in Northern Ireland today
Theresa May to visit Northern Ireland tomorrow
Tesco drew down €3m from government fund to 'go green' with its lighting systems
The Rainy Day Fund will not be used for Brexit
Counsellor registration board to be announced, bringing 'rogue' unplanned pregnancy agency regulations one step closer
Children's hospital review stops short of 'assigning blame' but Harris says people will be held to account
'Grotesque and reprehensible': Harris 'extraordinarily concerned' over alleged leak of patient's details after abortion
Multiple investigations under way over alleged leak of patient's details after abortion at NMH
Bill which aims to force banks to ask for permission before selling mortgages to vulture funds passes in the Dáil
FF says Leo isn't RTE's Ingrid Miley and shouldn't act as a 'commentator' on the nurses' strike
HSE to investigate alleged leak of patient's details after abortion at Dublin maternity hospital
Three boys only cautioned after alleged sexual assault of girl outside local disco, Dáil hears
Taoiseach tells Theresa May over the phone: 'The latest developments have reinforced the need for a backstop'
'We're working on it': Taoiseach admits there are unacceptable delays in driving test wait times
Two elected Ireland MEPs may have to wait until Brexit actually happens before taking up their seats
'Possibly the worst road' in Ireland to get upgrade costing €150m
Ireland's newest political party is called 'Aontú' but what does it mean?
External agencies providing sex ed in schools to be regulated in recommended radical overhaul
Labour Court to hold talks this afternoon between unions and government as nurses strike looms
New State lender to give cash to small developers to build homes for first-time buyers
If you're using 'too much' water, you'll be getting a letter in the door in June
What will a hard border look like if Brexit goes 'very wrong'? Varadkar says soldiers may return
Fast-tracked: Ticket touting law to ban above-face-value resales to come before the Dáil next week
Over 200 claims made against Bus Éireann School Transport Scheme
Dublin land prices with 'development potential' on the rise, as €23m price tag for stadium defended
Government loses vote on Israeli goods trade ban Bill, as ministers abstain
'Proud' and 'Disgusted': Fianna Fáil and SDLP 'partnership' creates mixed feelings within the party
Revenue not planning for customs posts but says it is ready for no-deal Brexit
Concerns over Israeli embassy closing down over Occupied Territories Bill 'an overreaction' say FF
Some smear tests to be repeated due to backlog resulting in samples expiring
Children's hospital costs controversy: Officials deny 'catastrophic failure of management'
Irish farmers 'could be given licences to grow cannabis in the future'