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Taoiseach to make his own views known on abortion in a 'couple of weeks'
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Minister 'confident' school building projects not in jeopardy after construction firm collapse
Sinn Féin MP Barry McElduff to resign over Kingsmill loaf video
There has been a jump in the number of people buying a TV licence in the last year
Over 228 people appeal car clamping decisions in the first two months of new law
'My house has flooded twice in my lifetime': Bray residents concerned about development on floodplain
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Michael Healy Rae on suicide in his constituency: 'It didn't register. I didn't get it.'
Casinos, gaming machines and online gambling to be overseen by independent regulator
More air quality monitoring stations on the way that will give real-time information to the public
'I waited in A&E with my 5-week-old baby for 36 hours'
Coveney to meet Benjamin Netanyahu for first time since objection to Jerusalem as Israeli capital
China took 95% of Ireland's plastic waste - but now it's changed its mind and we're in trouble
Explainer: It's looking more likely that the property tax system will be overhauled
'If someone breaks into your house you should do whatever you have to to take them on'
Government spent over €200k promoting the Public Services Card
'Liberal' barrister fought game changer case that overturned the ban on importing contraceptives
Government to discuss tackling Ireland's gender pay gap with businesses and trade unions
Construction of motorway to connect Dublin to Derry to begin this year
'I'm actually embarrassed': It'll be 2023 before all rural homes are connected to high-speed broadband
Jon Venables charged with offences relating to indecent images of children
Taoiseach wants to up spending on climate change to avoid hefty EU fines
Ennis has been declared Ireland's cleanest town
Man develops liver injury after following advice of alternative medicine practitioner
Leo Varadkar regrets saying he wanted to retire from politics by the age of 51
Proposals to give parents a tax credit for directly employing childminders in their own home
Leo says Trump doesn't have the skill set to bring stability to Northern Ireland
Here's What Happened Today: New Year's Day
Male (29) charged in connection with the murder of a man in Limerick
These brave souls took to the sea for a New Year's Day swim
From today, you can now get a bit of cash to install an electric car charger in your home
Number of people obtaining citizenship doubles because their grandparent or parent is Irish
Housing 'passport' scheme could give those on city housing lists the option to move to rural Ireland
Banks are getting a bit better at dispensing €10 notes from ATMs
Help-to-buy scheme has cost more than originally anticipated
Taoiseach says he can see no reason why the confidence and supply agreement can't be extended