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Two medicinal cannabis products approved for use in Ireland
Naughten says he's made no decision on how he will vote in motion of no confidence in Murphy
White House will not take part in impeachment hearing on Wednesday
FAI's chosen one for top job decides at last minute not to take CEO role
Poll: Should Ireland introduce compulsory voting?
Royal expert dismisses claims the Queen has died as 'vicious rumours'
Minister urged not to scrap special tax relief scheme for top executives of foreign companies
Coastal greenway delayed as contractor hits drains and causes flooding
MPs back Malta Prime Minister to keep job despite protests over murder probe
New European Commission begins fresh term under leadership of von der Leyen
Sitdown Sunday: Radical think-tanks reshape the Conservative party
Strikes over pay and conditions to hit a number of third-level institutions
A Fine Gael flop, a mini Green wave and nine other things we learned from the by-election results
Fianna Fáil claim two by-election seats and it's one each in Dublin for SF and the Greens
Defiant Verona Murphy has sights set on general election - but Leo and Paschal don't sound too keen
Who is Jo Swinson, the Lib Dem 'girly swot' with her sights set on Downing Street?
Quiz: What on earth are these politicians up to?
By-election results: Here is a list of your four new TDs
FG TD Dara Murphy says he's been 'compliant' with Dáil rules following attendance scrutiny
'Heinous barbarism': Public urges Heritage Minister to introduce hare coursing ban
BBC backs down in interview standoff with Boris Johnson in wake of terror attack
'Not an official Fine Gael video': Ministers grilled on Verona Murphy's last-ditch Rocky themed clip
'Tis the season: What promises have the UK parties in store this Christmas election?
More than 120 horses have died this year on Ireland's racecourses
The votes have been cast - so when are we likely to know the results of the four by-elections?
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Two members of the public killed in London Bridge attack, Met Police confirm
Tusla involved in welfare plans for Lisa Smith's child, Taoiseach says
Concerns that thousands spent on Jobseekers forced to do JobPath programme for a fourth time
'It will impact thousands': New divorce living-apart requirements to apply from 1 December
New rules to ensure gift vouchers are valid for five years kick in on Monday
The Oireachtas awarded another contract for printing worth €2 million this month
Asylum seekers to move into Leitrim apartments after 'constructive' meeting between Minister and locals
Return of Lisa Smith at a 'very, very sensitive time', says Kehoe
Veteran and homeless former soldiers to get €300k from Dormant Accounts Fund
'A mess from start to finish': PAC says someone must be held responsible for Oireachtas printer controversy
Europe-wide climate emergency declared by EU Parliament
Oireachtas printer: Requirements 'neither understood nor examined' at critical stages, report finds
Using 'volatile' corporate tax receipts to plug spending overruns may be unsustainable, watchdog warns
Larry Donnelly: Thanksgiving should be the American tradition that goes global, not Black Friday
Larry Donnelly