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E-voting machines won't be returning for future elections
Varadkar says he's reluctant to use the term 'vulture fund' to describe firms that have bought up Irish mortgages
Fine Gael will seek Labour and Greens support as future government partners, as Leo fails to rule out 2019 election
Ó Cuív on that 'rogue' NI candidate launch: 'I knew what I was doing. I'm happy to take the punishment. I did it for the greater good'
Ó Cuív: 'FF seems to be saying that even if we are in government, things wouldn’t change'
Advertising watchdog should be 'beefed up' so it can monitor online political ads
Future Irish elections and referendums will be overseen by a new Electoral Commission
More homeowners will have to pay property tax if government decides to scrap exemption
IFA willing to meet health minister after he backs idea of Irish farmers growing cannabis
Leo Varadkar says his 2018 low point was the government's handling of the CervicalCheck scandal
Three patients taken to hospital after fire on a ward at St Luke's Hospital in Dublin
Body of missing man found in Wexford
Brexit online training course on how customs work to be rolled out for Irish businesses
Gardaí investigating stabbing of man in Cork
'A critic relied upon by so many readers has been taken from us': Tributes pour in for former Irish Times literary journalist Eileen Battersby
Taoiseach can't say if anyone will be held to account over children's hospital overspend
'Logjam' of legislation in Dáil might require reintroduction of the controversial guillotine
Taoiseach on Juncker hair ruffle: 'It's probably ill advised to fluff other people’s hair'
Leo Varadkar has watched the Roscommon eviction video, but says it doesn't give a 'full understanding' of events
No contingencies, no plans, no secret plans: Leo says the Irish government has no preparations for a hard border
SF proposes new law to prevent mortgages being sold to a vulture fund without the borrower's consent
Report on how an IRA armed robbery went drastically wrong set to criticise gardaí
Next years health capital budget will be raided because of ballooning costs of new children's hospital
Ross says no 'heated' row over speeding proposals, but some FG ministers have issues with severity of penalty points
The government wants to know if you're okay with it using your PPS number to clean up the electoral register
Taoiseach: 'JobPath may not be needed in the future'
Independent Alliance to seek a free vote for Israeli goods trade ban Bill
Government wants building of old age retirement villages to begin by November 2019
Trouble in the ranks: 'We've a health and housing crisis and our solution is to keep Fine Gael running the show'
How much is being spent by Áras an Uachtaráin? Michael D's spending has been revealed
Calls for TDs who are landlords to abstain from anti-eviction Bill vote due to conflict of interest
Irish politicians told to stay silent ahead of Tory vote with hopes Brexit no-deal can be avoided
Taoiseach vows to close loophole that allows €1.3bn mortgage 'vehicle' not to pay tax
Details revealed of how drivers face higher fines and penalty points the more they break the speed limit
Taoiseach tells Mary Lou that talking about a border poll now is 'disruptive and destructive'
Justice minister to seek fast-tracking of blasphemy Bill
Landlords to be sanctioned up to €30,000 if they breach rent caps under new laws
Taoiseach says abortion services may not be available in every hospital in January
Anti-vaccination myths can have devastating impacts on uptake rates, Harris warns EU