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'We all want to see a solution, but nobody wants to see these animals get their heads blown off'
Former junior minister won't engage 'in any lobbying activities' for 12 months as CEO of funds sector lobby group
Boris Johnson faces looming Tory revolt over Covid-19 restrictions
Five things we've learned about Donald Trump's tax affairs
Micheál Martin 'not optimistic' about Brexit trade deal
Trump paid $750 in US income taxes in 2016 and 2017, according to New York Times
Cuts to Covid-19 unemployment payments are unfair, Mary Lou McDonald says
Irish businesses being asked to upskill workforces in preparation for Brexit
North Korea accuses South Korea of intrusion to find official’s body
'It's clear he has to go': Macron calls for Belarus president Lukashenko to resign
Who exactly is Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and what happens next?
Where is the troublesome Internal Market Bill at?
Martin describes toll of Covid-19 on society ahead of address at UN General Assembly
Trump expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett for Supreme Court
'It's like being at a match and they keep moving the goalposts': The rapidly changing face of Irish college life
How the new restrictions in Donegal are highlighting the lack of cross-border co-operation on Covid-19
Argentina lawmaker suspended after kissing his partner's breasts during video conference
Colleges and universities told to move most lectures online for next two weeks
Taoiseach warns local restrictions may be needed in four counties as cases rise
US Republican leader says there will be an 'orderly transition' after election following Trump remarks
'The highest in the country': The stark numbers behind Donegal's move to Level 3
Health Minister says Dublin's Covid-19 figures 'beginning to stabilise'
'No other choice than to act': Donegal to be placed under Level 3 restrictions after spike in Covid-19 cases
Taoiseach acknowledges 'damage and difficulties' to locals during visit to flats where rave took place
TikTok set to appear in US court to argue attempted ban is not motivated by 'genuine security concerns'
Trump again refuses to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses election
Colleges did not investigate majority of sexual assault and harassment cases reported by students in 2018/19
Taoiseach and Mary Lou McDonald clash in Dáil as ICTU withdraws from Low Pay Commission
Health Minister contacts HSE to make clear that window visits in nursing homes are not suspended under Level 3
Proposed EU traffic light system for air travel 'is still a bit up in the air', says Tánaiste
Let virus spread among under 60s and stop 'crude' restrictions, experts tell Covid committee
Leo Varadkar restricting his movements after being in close contact with confirmed Covid-19 case
Alcohol-only pubs in Northern Ireland can reopen today for the first time since March
Trump set to announce Supreme Court pick on Saturday as Republicans eye quick confirmation
Taoiseach keen to make St Patrick's Day trip to the White House next year
It would be unfair to restore PUP for one cohort of workers and not others, says minister
Government agree to sick pay reform, but Labour says six month delay will hinder fight against the pandemic
Ireland bids to get European weather forecasting centre relocated from the UK to Dublin
Opinion: Dublin City Council's decision to cut Local Property Tax will only favour the wealthy
Michael Pidgeon