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Vacant Seanad seat should be filled by someone with a unionist background, says senator
'D. R. A. F. T - not the final draft' - Taoiseach spells out his position in row with cross-party TDs
No more lying: A new bill that makes it a crime for bankers to lie to Central Bank won't be opposed
Car owners who allow unaccompanied learner drivers to use their vehicle to face prosecution
Ireland plans to work with other countries to drive down the cost of expensive medicines
Elderly people can't leave hospital due to council taking up to 18 months to fit walk-in showers and ramps
Call for special taskforce to Tallaght area after concerns about suicide deaths
'Sisters are doin' it for themselves': Disco music heralds Sinn Féin into a new dawn
'I trust women': Sinn Féin says it will be 'knocking on doors' to repeal the Eighth Amendment
Mary Lou McDonald is the new leader of Sinn Féin
Varadkar: 'The Israeli government has a tendency to disengage with countries that recognise the state of Palestine'
Closure averted: Waterford mobile cath lab to remain open for another 20 weeks
School bus stopped by gardaí due to badly worn tyres and rust is taken out of service
'A historic day': Ireland on a path to being the 4th country in the world to ban fossil fuel exploration
'Psychiatrist should not have used HSE headed paper to contact TDs about retaining the Eighth Amendment'
Taoiseach says women seeking morning after pill should not face 'invasive' questioning
There was an almighty shouting match in the Dáil between the Healy Raes and a Fianna Fáil TD
Government will not oppose Bill that will extend unpaid parental leave to six months
Law to be changed to allow over 55s apply for job of new Garda Commissioner
Irish troops to participate in EU Battle Group
Taoiseach 'disappointed' Holles Street wants to go to court to stop inquiry into death of pregnant woman
Major traumas will be sent to hospitals in either Dublin or Cork under new plan
Salvaging the broadband plan: 'State stepping in to provide rural internet should be considered'
Here are just some of the project promises the government plan to deliver in the next 10 years
Ireland 2040: What are the key things you would prioritise?
'Under pressure' to attend meetings, Kelly says he borrowed bolt cutters from gym to remove clamp
Explainer: What is the National Planning Framework 2040?
First ever permanent exhibition on the Irish flag to open at GPO
Taoiseach says electing people from Northern Ireland will give the Seanad an 'all-island dimension'
The Jacksons to perform in Ireland this summer
Coveney: 'I don't believe there should be unrestricted access to abortion at any point in time'
Varadkar: 'Right now a 15-year-old girl who is raped cannot get an abortion'
'Ireland is behind the times in tackling revenge porn'
This is the advice that convinced the Cabinet to seek the 'repeal and replace' option
'A watershed moment': Resolution to ratify UN disabilities convention to go before the Dáil
Abortion referendum proposed for May, but 12-week law goes too far for Coveney
Marathon Cabinet meeting on abortion comes to an end after four hours
Over 300 retailers targeted in sting operations to see if they're selling cigarettes to under 18s
The government vowed to stop it, but 10,000 elderly people had to wait in A&E for more than a day
'We don’t have a lot of time': Last-ditch Stormont talks start next week