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'I did nothing wrong': Minister defends phone call about INM merger
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Government to block proposals to close all places of work during Status Red weather alerts
Whatever is happening to that 'dog's dinner' of a Bill?
Taoiseach to consider law to protect journalists' sources following alleged INM data breach
Cabinet to discuss possibility of Ireland getting its own Independence Day
Facebook to admit 'they could have done better' responding to data concerns in Ireland
Green Party wants to bring Amsterdam-style cannabis coffee shops to Ireland
It's looking more likely that any changes to the property tax system will be 'moderate'
'The de facto detained are still there': Voluntary patients still held without review due to delays in law reform
Ireland’s mooted Airbnb ‘licensing’ scheme would only be rolled out in Dublin
Poll: Would you like Paul Ryan to be the ambassador to Ireland?
Data Commissioner expected to investigate potential IBRC data breach after complaint made
'It is completely false to say abortion will take place right up until the end of pregnancy'
Jim Daly says he wasn't slapped down over his comments about coalition with Sinn Féin
Taoiseach and Communications Minister both say alleged data breach at INM is 'concerning'
Minister: 'To solve the housing crisis, we need to build thousands of affordable apartments'
'It was not an appropriate comment to make': Minister slapped down for comments about coalition with Sinn Féin
Harris takes his message to Moore Street: 'Men need to talk to the women in their lives about the Eighth Amendment'
Bill Clinton on sleepless nights in 1998, Bertie trying to keep him up till dawn and Northern Ireland's similarities with Black Panther
Bill Clinton warns political stalemate could result in the North going 'back into the hell of the Troubles'
Should Bill Clinton or George Mitchell step in to break the Northern Ireland deadlock?
All young drivers 'should have tracking devices installed to reduce car insurance costs'
Ex-Siptu boss Jack O'Connor selected as Labour candidate
'Religious groups shouldn't be involved in sex education'
Garda in his 30s dies after becoming ill while on duty
UDA threat against journalist condemned
Justice minister says he plans to abolish court poor box payments
Survey finds many motorists are still seeing a rise in their car insurance
Heavy rainfall on the way as Status Yellow weather warnings kick in
Here's What Happened Today: Easter Sunday
Poll: Would you like a vote on Irish unity within five years?
Nine arrested after clashes with police at illegal Easter parade in Lurgan
Investigation underway after man stabbed in Louth
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin: 'Misogynism is obviously present in the Catholic Church'
Man to appear in court over cocaine, heroin and ketamine drug haul at Dublin Port
Son of executed 1916 leader dies aged 104
Military ceremony commemorates those who died in 1916 Rising
Man arrested after cocaine, heroin and ketamine worth €2.5m seized at Dublin Port
'I found it difficult to see the justification': Bryan Dobson on the pay gap with Sharon Ní Bheoláin