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Car insurance report: Payouts for whiplash must be linked to severity of the injury
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Zero-hour contracts to be banned in most cases under new law
Retirement age for public service workers to increase to 70
Leo fields questions about what went wrong in Brexit deal omnishambles
'You're talking about going to war': TDs concerned EU defence deal could lead to Ireland joining a European army
'If UK Brexit offer is unacceptable to Ireland it will be unacceptable to Europe' - Donald Tusk
Mayo GAA star lined up for general election bid to replace Enda Kenny
BOI hiking up some tracker mortgage rates by 1% 'should not have occurred'
Sinn Féin senator quits, alleging 'serious disciplinary issues' in the party
Coveney becomes Tánaiste as reshuffled ministers receive their seals at the Áras
Liveblog: Leo Varadkar announces new Tánaiste and slightly reshuffles his Cabinet
Children with rare disorder attend Dáil as Harris says drug company must act in an ethical manner
Taoiseach says there's no need for Ireland to use Brexit veto
Government aims to boost the number of girls doing maths and science in the Leaving Cert
A Tánaiste, a pedibus and Mambo No. 5: A day that brought Ireland to the brink of a Christmas election
Leo Varadkar's trip to Africa set to be cancelled as political storm escalates
DART pilot project to reduce advance notice for disabled passengers from 24 to four hours
'What right do we have to tell a dying person they should continue to live in pain'
'She may not have thrown McCabe to the wolves but she allowed them free rein'
Martin says government surprised by scale of anger levelled against them this week
No free vote for Sinn Féin TDs and senators on abortion
'Some people join the Sinn Féin party for the wrong reasons'
Community CCTV schemes could be a 'game changer' in helping prevent crime
Sinn Féin vote paves the way for party to enter government as junior partner
Gerry Adams expected to set out his 'future intentions' at the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis this weekend
Twitter abuse: Fine Gael TDs call out senior party member who labelled women 'bitches'
Michael Noonan’s handling of the ‘Grace' case will be examined next year
'Shocking': Central Bank governor meets whistleblower Jonathan Sugarman over bank probe
Minister: 'I will not have my good name and reputation traduced by deputy Alan Kelly'
Gerry Adams: 'Instead of being a Taoiseach for the elites, can't you become a Taoiseach for the homeless?'
Customers will be able to take a 6 month break from their health insurance without being penalised
U-turn means no solution to shortfall in State pensions 'for quite some time'
Leo says he wants a new Garda Commissioner in place 'sooner rather than later'
530 refugees to to be reunited with family members who are already living in Ireland
Ireland must wait for the North before banning the sale of cheap alcohol
Health minister says the €60 price tag to see a GP is too expensive
Government's top housing adviser: 'Homelessness is a normal thing'