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'Returnships' to be introduced to help women get back into the workforce
Flights, electricity, and Anglo-Irish travel: Things that will be fine in a no-deal Brexit
New 24-hour mental health information line launched to help people access services
US diplomat's wife at centre of UK fatal crash row says she's 'devastated by this tragic accident'
Timeline: How the DUP went from 'blood red lines' to a Brexit compromise
NTA says it would like to expand free public transport for kids after 'phenomenal' summer uptake
Revealed: Data Protection Commission's pleas for more staff and 'fit-for-purpose' office
DUP deputy leader warns mooted Brexit compromise ‘cannot work’
Poll: Should the voting age be lowered to 16?
Turkish Ambassador to Ireland: There's no 'threat' to send 3.6 million refugees to EU
'We deeply regret the hurt this has caused': Eamon Ryan says he does not want to restrict cars in rural Ireland
Michel Barnier given go-ahead from EU to return to intensive Brexit talks
Ethiopia's Prime Minister wins Nobel Peace Prize for ending war with Eritrea
'Lock him up!': Trump hits out at Bidens and defends decision to withdraw from Syria
Brexit talks resume in Brussels after 'constructive meeting' between Varadkar and Johnson
'They're taking 2c off us that they don't need': Drivers paying levy on petrol that is no longer needed, committee hears
New team established to process major increase in citizenship requests from foreign-born citizens
NTA says 'three years best case scenario' for roll out of additional train carriages
Leo Varadkar and Boris Johnson say they can 'see a pathway to a possible deal'
Explainer: As Turkey attacks and Trump watches on, who are the Kurds and why are they in the middle?
'I wasn't aware of it': Tánaiste denies knowing protection money was being paid to criminals on construction sites
Gaeltacht grant to be restored for trainee teachers but not all students will be eligible
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'Deeply troubled': Tánaiste urges Turkey to refrain from assault on Syrian Kurdish forces
'Rent controls are working': Housing minister believes rate of rising rents will moderate
PrEP programme to reduce HIV rates to be rolled out fully in 2020
Dublin City Council denies paying money to convicted criminal and launches its own investigation
Leo Varadkar to meet Boris Johnson tomorrow to discuss securing a Brexit deal
Taoiseach says workplace vaping ban will be considered if doctors advise it
What will the newly-announced 'Just Transition Commissioner’ for Bord na Móna do?
'We are not nodding dogs': Tory ministers 'ready to resign' over no-deal Brexit
'I've concerns about the level of tax they're paying': Property investment firms to be hit with tax avoidance clampdown tonight
Budget 2020: Winners and losers
Leo Varadkar and Boris Johnson spoke by phone this evening and hope to meet this week
Open Thread: Carbon tax has increased, but will it make you change your behaviour?
Here's how the government plans to tackle homelessness, housing issues and high rents
Here's what the government has planned for its €1.2 billion no-deal Brexit package
Budget 2020: Here are the main points you need to know
Judge rejects Trump's 'extraordinary' immunity claim, says prosecutors can see tax returns