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Harris says he's not in the job to be popular - but what did former health ministers make of it?
Leo's PRSI plan: If you lose your job, you should get 70% of your salary while you look for a new one
Commission on the status of women in Ireland to be launched
Woman who had a crisis pregnancy tells Fine Gael summit: 'I wouldn't wish it on anybody'
Leo Varadkar: 'Ireland has one of the lowest levels of homelessness'
Government won't tell businesses to close during red weather alert, but companies must draw up guidelines
Leo wants to link dole payments to a person's PRSI contributions
Leo Varadkar promises to cut taxes for middle income earners and bring in paid family parental leave
Public servants to get first tranche of restoration pay in the New Year
John Halligan says he'd pay €7.5k compensation as opposition calls on him to resign
Here's what the minimum price for booze will be under new alcohol rules
Apple and Google to be asked to appear before the PAC to explain their tax affairs
All new cars sold in Ireland from next April will 'call' emergency service if you crash
'People in council estates won't put down their address on job applications for fear of discrimination'
Taoiseach says Ireland will not be joining a European army
'You love shaming social welfare frauds but didn't protest outside AIB with your placards and hashtags'
After a long hiatus, the Bill to ban booze ads from buses, trains and near schools is back
Cabinet approves changes to make it illegal to let unaccompanied learners drive your car
Government plans to post out as many water refunds as it can by Christmas
Minister meets with Arts Council over Gate Theatre allegations
'No new inquiry warranted': Stardust report finds cause of fire may never be known
'If famous people are not paying their fair share of tax, only ordinary people will suffer'
Martin criticises Shane Ross for tweeting about Man Utd game on the eve of the rail strike
'The Dáil is no Westminster - but it certainly is a boys' club'
Leo says he won't be stopping his ministers at the airport if they want to travel to North Korea
'You never know who would be after us': Security beefed up at Leinster House amid fear of threats
Leo, Zuckerberg and Tim Cook: Varadkar's mission to woo US tech companies
Failure to pay holiday pay and the minimum wage: 83 businesses brought to court this year over employment breaches
'Cramped, grim courts are no place for children': Calls for improved family courts to be rolled out
Minister's warning: 'Tenure of individual bank directors' in firing line unless there's progress on trackers
There's been a rise in weather-related disasters of almost 50% and it's being blamed on climate change
The Environment Minister took TheJournal.ie for a spin in his new e-car - and Michael Healy Rae might be next
Do banks ever get punished? Central Bank says Ireland does not have a zero tolerance approach
Your PRSI will now let you get a free scale and polish
HSE boss says care agency that looked after 'Grace' was not treated unfairly
Councils to clamp down on Airbnb use due to potential 'negative impact' on rental sector
Taoiseach asks ministers to examine if Irish statistics on sexual violence need updating
Leo told to 'call in the fraud squad' over tracker mortgage scandal
Rotting floors and fungus on the walls: These students want an end to learning in prefabs
'We bailed out the banks and all we got was two fingers back'