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'It's our constitutional God-given right': Heavily-armed protesters descend on Virginia for pro-gun rally
It won't stop Northern Ireland leaving, but Stormont has voted to reject Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
Sinn Féin objects to Virgin Media for excluding Mary Lou from Leaders' debate
Fianna Fáil not happy with Varadkar's 'political attack' during State event with Apple's Tim Cook
Taoiseach presents Apple CEO Tim Cook with special award in Dublin
Poll: Should Ireland's next government introduce a wealth tax?
Gardaí investigating after brick thrown through FG Cork candidate's office window
Aontú launches its election campaign today... but the party is relying on 'grassroots' to fund it
"We have no say on what happens in our town": The true extent of tree felling by local authorities
Strategy and specialists in short supply when it comes to saving public trees
Fine Gael accused of 'buying the election' after government advert appears on front page of newspaper
'I would hate to see that happen': Leo Varadkar responds to opinion poll showing Fianna Fáil out in front
Retiring TDs reflect on Enda and Leo, their time in the Dáil and the 'slowness' of the system
Trump's legal team slams impeachment charges as 'brazen and unlawful'
Businesses warn of price rises as Sajid Javid vows no EU alignment post-Brexit
FactCheck: Has Fine Gael's Regina Doherty ensured waiting staff are legally entitled to 100% of their tips?
Countdown clock to be projected onto Number 10 to mark Brexit day
Eoghan Murphy wants to stay as Housing Minister after the election because there's 'more for me to do'
Sinn Féin councillor suspended following comments on Varadkar and women
'Big Ben must bong for Brexit' GoFundMe page tops £160,000 but it could all be in vain
'We will get these people behind bars': Varadkar commits to task forces for Drogheda and other areas
Leo Varadkar 'will consider' attending Drogheda rally against violence if he's 'in the country' and invited
Record number of patients were hit by dangerous hospital superbug last year
'It will get worse': 'Embarrassed' over-65s forced to sign on the dole
Parties settle into the campaign trail: No increase for bankers and promises of jobs for all
FactCheck: Did Paschal Donohoe meet any individual insurance company in the midst of the insurance crisis?
Sinn Féin councillor apologises after remarks about Taoiseach's 'Indian blood' criticised
Prince Harry makes first public appearance since meeting with Queen
If you've registered to vote in the past 8 months, you may need to register again
'I've won the bet': With the election called Gerry Adams can cut his hair, but he's undecided about getting the chop
Phil Hogan says that US threats over Huawei are 'a bit of sabre-rattling'
Garda receives minor injuries after being struck with moving vehicle during farmer protest
Donald Trump's articles of impeachment to be read out in the Senate today
'You called me a liar': Audio of row between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren released
Micheál says he won't use the government jet to fly back home to Cork if he becomes Taoiseach
Sinn Féin finance minister in Stormont says UK government's funding for North 'woefully inadequate'
Siptu 'more hopeful' after reassurances over FAI given in meeting with Shane Ross
Varadkar said it's 'only half-time' on Brexit as he meets new European Commission president
'Nutters' dismissal, Leo in a forklift and 'silly attacks': Parties get out for the first full day on the campaign trail