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Social media companies agree to liase with Department of Health on tackling anti-vaccine misinformation
'I am not privy to the plot': Shane Ross doesn't anticipate 'going to war' over new speeding laws
'Bespoke plan' needed as Limerick hospital continues to break overcrowding record
Minister writes to Grealish asking him to clarify 'apparent ethnic basis' of Nigerian money statement
Poll: Should penalty points and fines be based on how far above the speed limit drivers are caught?
'Leaving Cert papers shouldn't be published in France': PAC probing Ireland's 'lazy' approach in awarding State contracts
Jeremy Corbyn is doubling down on his 2017 election promises, but will the gamble pay off?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Fine Gael minister: Political parties 'need to look at' vetting procedures for election candidates
New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg launches US presidential bid
Foster calls for more Stormont talks and says she's 'saddened' by Prince Andrew controversy
Johnson pledges to bring Brexit deal back to Parliament next month as 'Christmas present'
Fine Gael support drops but it's still the most popular party, according to poll
'I really feel sorry for those businesses': Minister says he's 'pushing hard' on high insurance costs
Explainer: Why a row over the annual budget could see Dublin councillors replaced by a 'city commissioner'
Man arrested for tampering with election posters in north Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Community-owned wind power and electric cars: How the Aran Islands want to go green
'I think you're being offensive': Dominic Raab confronted by foodbank user at constituency event
'We will get a red Christmas': Corbyn pledges to lower voting age to 16 in campaign promise to youths
Bougainville to vote on becoming world’s newest nation - and Bertie Ahern is involved
It was an explosive week for the Trump impeachment - here's what happens next
'This is a battle over the future of public housing': Councillors set for showdown over O'Devaney Gardens
Trump criticised for promoting conspiracy theories about Ukraine
'Serious merit in proposals': Shane Ross backs all-island soccer league
'Never intended to cause hurt or pain': Johnson refuses to apologise for 'racist rhetoric'
Some pensioners in South Dublin to be hit with council house rent rise of more than €600
Michelle O’Neill retained Sinn Fein vice presidency with two thirds of vote
Flanagan says it was 'entirely appropriate' for Verona Murphy to visit an asylum seeker reception centre
Department planning new Direct Provision centres to cut down on 'highly unsatisfactory' shortages
Russian banker helps Tories collect €6.6m in UK election funding
Gardaí confirm they have launched 'comprehensive' probe into ghost insurance brokers
Larry Donnelly: Sondland's impeachment testimony was explosive, but don't expect it to change the outcome for Trump
Larry Donnelly
Ireland has spent €121m on carbon credits due to failure to reach emissions targets
Republicans asked to stop promoting 'politically driven falsehoods' at Trump impeachment hearing
Here's how Labour plans to spend £75bn in Britain's biggest ever post-war home construction push
'I won't lower myself': Angry clashes at committee as Doherty defends government stance on PSC
Christmas bonus will be paid out to 1.2 million social welfare recipients at start of December
Impeachment: Here's why Donald Trump might have had a bad day yesterday
Alex Salmond pleads not guilty to attempted rape and 11 sexual assault charges