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Nine TDs want law to ensure aborted foetuses are buried or cremated
Peadar Tóibín suspended from Sinn Féin for six months for voting against abortion legislation
Minister criticised for committing to offshore oil drilling and saying it can deliver benefits to the Irish people
Concerns raised over morning sickness medication being sold to women online
Michael D Higgins' speech outlines his plans for the next seven years
Taoiseach: 'There was an element of anti-Traveller sentiment in the vote'
Peter Casey says he is waiting on an apology from Leo Varadkar
Eamon Ó Cuiv goes rogue to announce candidate for NI elections without party backing
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil find neutral ground to sit down and chat about extending their deal
HSE reviewing hospitals built by WBS but says there are currently 'no safety concerns'
Attorney General consulted over awarding of school building contracts to WBS
Tough new Airbnb laws will ban short-term lets by landlords and introduce 90-day cap
Here's the full list of schools impacted by the building scandal
Government sought more money from Bon Secours Sisters for Tuam burial site excavation works
'Perhaps we are wrong': Government to examine bottle deposit scheme 'afresh'
'An attempt at humour': Leo has 'no regrets' over tweet to Brexit supporter
'Disciplinary proceedings' to be initiated against Tóibín for breaking ranks on abortion legislation
Tánaiste: 'Some in the UK don't seem to get it. Nobody is talking about building a wall'
'He's trying to raise his profile': Tánaiste dubs Casey's campaign as 'irresponsible politics'
Harris makes representations to halt Bray pupil's deportation: 'Eric is Irish. This is his home'
'I've done nothing wrong': Pat Breen defends extending dinner invitation to broadband bidder's home to Naughten
'Unacceptable': Minister told Illness Benefit delays means some people have no money to buy food
'Not good enough': Tánaiste apologises to women for 18-week delay for their smear test results
'A matter of urgency': Minister promises to take action on dangerous quad bike and scrambler use
John 'The Bull’ O’Donoghue wants on the Fianna Fáil ticket in next year's local elections
Efforts being made to resolve illness benefit payment delays, says minister
Bray school calls for halt in deportation of nine-year-old boy
Justice Minister apologises to whistleblower Maurice McCabe on behalf of the State
Affordable homes to be built on private lands through 'quid pro quo' negotiations
Teachers will be allowed work beyond 70 in their final school year under new law
Taoiseach wants to avoid 'dilly-dallying' but confidence and supply deal 'unlikely' by Halloween
Government to oppose quad bike and scrambler regulation Bill
'I don't know where he's getting his information': Coveney denies Howlin claims on Brexit backstop deferral
Martin rounds on Breen over dinner invitation to NBP bidder's home: 'It is not a credible explanation'
Minister to amend law to allow Garda Commissioner work past the age of 60
Taoiseach says Frances Fitzgerald could be considered for Cabinet in the future
Taoiseach says Breen extending national broadband bidder's dinner invitation to Naughten is 'not a resigning matter'
European bank to help fund electricity cable linking Ireland and France in light of Brexit
'They demanded her head on a plate': Harris says Fitzgerald deserves an apology from opposition leaders
'I'm not afraid to take tough decisions: Leo says carbon tax would have been a 'double whammy'