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TD says second ring road should be built west of M50 to ease traffic jams
M50 operating with traffic levels that weren't expected until the mid-2020s
Two men drown in separate incidents over the weekend
'We'll talk to all parties': Sinn Féin amends motion stating it can only go into power with left-wing parties
Calls for RTÉ to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest in Israel next year
Sinn Féin motion calls for conscience vote to be allowed on abortion
Minister to draft emergency legislation after court finds part of mental health law is unconstitutional
Government won't support Fianna Fáil's calls for public inquiry into death of cyclist Shane O'Farrell
Irish government to appeal 'Hooded Men' torture ruling in Europe
Government approves plan to hold blasphemy referendum in October
Taoiseach planning measures to 'recognise the wrongs' done to those criminalised for homosexuality
CervicalCheck interim report says €2k payment should be given to women affected immediately
Calls to reform 'outdated and cumbersome' electoral register system
Rio Olympics ticketing controversy probe cost the State over €300k
'Dog's dinner' judges Bill is going to be passed by summer, says Ross
Leo Varadkar becomes first Taoiseach to visit Orange Order HQ in Belfast
Coveney says he had ‘frank dialogue’ with Benjamin Netanyahu about Gaza
Over 2,000 people jailed for non-payment of fines last year
Task force rule out any such Grenfell Tower fire incident occurring in Ireland
Sex offender information may be disclosed to 'necessary people' under proposed new law
Garda team searching Bray harbour area after boxing club shooting
Bray people left stunned by shooting: 'It's a huge shock for it to happen here in what is a lovely scenic town'
Poll: Would graphic photos on cans stop you from buying sugary drinks?
Taoiseach to talk to Micheál Martin about extending confidence and supply 'when the time is right'
Minister promises proper oversight of €4bn Ireland 2040 funds so money goes to the best bids
Taoiseach says he's not ruling out a public inquiry into Shane O’Farrell death
'Ireland shedding its old skin', but will that include Fianna Fáil?
Politicians made nearly 5,000 representations to the Passport Office on behalf of their constituents
There was talk that Dublin Castle would be muted. That is not what happened
It's cost €60k this year to have the army help out when US military planes land at Shannon Airport
Government hopes to make €27m from sugar tax this year alone
Five patients found not guilty of crimes by reason of insanity have been discharged from hospital
Dublin Castle courtyard will be open to the public tomorrow ... but don't expect any big screens
Wicklow Council tells woman she can't vote today due to an 'administrative error'
Leo Varadkar: 'I find it difficult to contemplate there being a No vote'
Minister says bin charges will rise by up to €1 per lift if bottle deposit scheme introduced
Tánaiste says report that Aidan McAnespie's body part was 'disposed of' must be 'extremely difficult' for the family
Taoiseach asks employers to be 'flexible' on Friday so staff can get home to vote
Nora Owen says she was 'confronted' and 'attacked' in Leinster House during the 1980s abortion debate
Government looking at how to best source 'quality' medical cannabis for new access programme