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Nancy Pelosi repeats pledge that US-UK trade deal won't pass Congress if Brexit 'imperils' Northern Ireland
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No-deal Brexit could turn UK into 'a diminished and inward-looking little England', warns Hammond
Concerns raised about whether legal fees will be paid to school abuse victim applicants
Explainer: The HPV vaccine is free for boys from next month - here's why that's important
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Garda Liaison Officer deployed to Malaysia to assist in case of missing teen Nóra Quoirin
Bathing bans at the Forty Foot, Dollymount and Sandycove after another wastewater spill
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This 'massively ambitious' 200ft sculpture could welcome visitors to Waterford
From 2024, the government wants to include phones and laptops in your TV licence fee
Cast-iron and vital, or an anti-democratic bureaucracy: what is the Irish backstop?
Boris Johnson pledges to do 'everything in his power' to break impasse in Northern Ireland talks
Boris Johnson booed in Wales on the second day of his Union tour
Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza are getting rid of mini shampoo bottles by 2021
13-year-old boy with cerebral palsy awarded €15 million over injuries at birth
Irishman Greg O'Shea wins Love Island with Amber Gill
Man awarded €1.1m for wrongful arrest over assault on his fiancée
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
The Taoiseach says he's eating less red meat to stay healthy - but is it healthier to do that?
'There's a perception that the treatment for hepatitis C is very bad - that’s gone now'
Nama seeks investors for Poolbeg West land that could fit 3,500 homes
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Ian Paisley Jr accuses Coveney and Varadkar of 'unnecessarily aggressive' language
Civil War grenade found in Malahide and made safe
Jacob Rees-Mogg addresses proroguing parliament in his first speech as Leader of the Commons
Poll: Should every citizen in Ireland get €200 a week regardless of income?
Prime Minister Johnson: Those who bet against Britain are going to lose their shirts
Senior Tories say they're stepping down after Boris Johnson confirmed as new party leader
Boris Johnson is expected to win the Tory leadership today - so what's next?
Boris Johnson says that if we can go to the moon, we can solve the Irish border problem
Over 47,000 children waiting to see a specialist due to consultants shortage
Andrew Adonis: Stormont won't be back by October - 'the DUP have evaded responsibility before'
Andrew Adonis: 'Don't panic - Boris Johnson is the last throw of the Brexit dice'
Work is finally to begin on an Electoral Commission for Ireland
Vast majority of organisations asked about the PSC said they don't benefit from using it