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As it happened on Saturday morning: Biden says 'clear majority of nation' behind him as tense wait for final result continues
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The Explainer Interview: The story of Unquiet Graves with filmmaker Seán Murray
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US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies aged 87
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Debunked: No, this is not a picture of Bulgarian workers outside a supermarket in Dublin this week
Debunked: No, four young people are not in a serious condition in CUH after taking non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs
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The Explainer: What’s happened so far in the general election count?
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RTÉ broadcaster Keelin Shanley has died following an illness
Jose Mourinho announced as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur less than 24 hours after Pochettino departure
Bill to delay Brexit will pass through House of Lords tomorrow. What then?
Count Complete: Here are all the Irish candidates who have been elected to the European Parliament
Five MEPs elected in Ireland South as mammoth count concludes
Clare Daly takes 3rd Dublin MEP seat; Barry Andrews will take 4th seat after Brexit
The Brexit vote: Here are all the MEPs elected for Britain and Northern Ireland
A worrying trend for Fianna Fáil as exit polls show young people abandoning party
Auditors report FAI for breaking company law
Fourth man arrested over gruesome machete murder of Mikolaj Wilk in Ballincollig
Indicative votes result: MPs vote against all 8 Brexit options, including a no-deal
Have your say: How would you vote on the Brexit plans in the House of Commons tonight?
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At least 49 people dead after mass shootings at two New Zealand mosques
One former British soldier to be charged with two killings on Bloody Sunday in 1972
British MPs have voted against a no-deal Brexit. So, what now?
Deal in jeopardy as UK's Attorney General says there is still a legal risk of being trapped in backstop
Man arrested over Strokestown eviction incident released without charge
Thumping defeat for Theresa May as she loses Brexit vote by 230
Sitdown Sunday: How do military dogs cope with retirement?
National Maternity Hospital to begin abortion services on 7 January
Woman arrested on suspicion of murder in Kent after death of two children
Another 22 Syrian families have been relocated to Ireland today
Abortion services made legal in Ireland as Michael D Higgins signs Bill into law
'It doesn't take very long for your balaclava to slip': Ructions in Dáil as Taoiseach and Doherty discuss Roscommon eviction
The Irish people have voted to remove blasphemy offence from the Constitution
Michael D versus the rest: How did your constituency vote?
How Peter Charleton found the fact among the rumour, gossip, lies and deceit
Peter Casey is on the presidential election ballot paper as he receives 4th council nomination
Charges dropped against ex-police chief accused of blaming Liverpool fans for Hillsborough disaster
Nine-year-old boy born in Ireland with sickle cell dies during deportation battle