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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
Irish newspaper coverage of climate change low by European standards and 'predominantly political'
€100,000 allocated to free period products in Dublin City Council budget
Johnson on track to secure comfortable majority in UK general election, MRP poll suggests
No money in next year's budget for free contraception, committee heard
Sport Ireland refers audit report of FAI to An Garda Síochána
Independent TD says Creed should resign if he does not apologise for death threat comments
The new European Commission has been voted in ... here are the key players
Taoiseach unsure if ban on foreign fracked gas would breach international trade law
Adele, Zayn Malik and Stormzy lead push as 700,000 register to vote on UK 'deadline day'
Explainer: Why are farmers protesting outside Leinster House this week?
Jeremy Corbyn reveals unredacted documents which he says shows NHS is 'up for sale'
Martin asked if he is on the side of homeless children or the side of Murphy as motion of no confidence is tabled
Some contractor claims for new children's hospital not under board's control, committee to hear
This is what the new white-water rafting attraction at Dublin's IFSC will look like
Tractor protest set to continue overnight as gardaí announce road closures in Dublin
Leo Varadkar 'certainly' would not rule out a Citizens' Assembly on a United Ireland
The government has agreed to buy an airport in Connemara
Not happy with a speed limit in your area? Plans underway to allow members of the public to appeal for changes
Anand Menon: 'Ireland is the only EU country that bothered to reflect on its relationship with the UK'
'I feel like crying': Abuse survivors plead with committee to drop plans to seal their records
'Failing Ireland's children': Hospitals postpone surgeries due to virus, flu and vomiting bug outbreaks
Chair of child abuse inquiry reports "seriously erroneous" figure in commission report
Ex-White House counsel Don McGahn ordered to face impeachment inquiry
An independent Scotland could rejoin the EU relatively quickly, says Nicola Sturgeon
'No intention to mislead': BBC admits 'mistake' in editing laughter from Boris Johnson clip