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Turbulent day in European parliament as Brexit Party MEPs turn backs on EU anthem
In Belfast, Johnson and Hunt talk about the 'unacceptable' backstop, and the 'indispensable' DUP
Sammy Wilson: 'We know the Irish; if you stand up to them, they will take you seriously'
Limerick to vote for its first directly elected mayor in May 2021
Hong Kong's leader condemns 'extreme use of violence' by masked protesters
Joe Biden's son reveals his struggles with drugs - to protect his father's campaign, he says
19 new rent pressure zones come into effect as national rent average increases yet again
TDs' and senators' salaries cost €19m last year - a 4.5% increase from 2017
Why a new trade deal between EU and South American countries has gone down badly in Ireland
Billionaire Irish-American takes office as US ambassador to Ireland after Áras ceremony
Does Ireland need to update its dog control laws? The public are being asked to give their views
EU suspends negotiations until tomorrow as Europe's leaders fail to agree who should get top jobs
Simon Harris calls on TDs to support his motion tackling vaccine 'myths'
Bodies of father and daughter who drowned trying to cross US border returned home
Almost a billion Euro paid out in medical negligence cases since 2014, new figures show
Concerns raised over 'limited' access to appropriate sex education for Irish kids
Majority of revenue on Airbnb comes from rentals which will be hit by new laws
'It's a bad deal, there's no point in saying otherwise': Agriculture minister on trade agreement with South American countries
Jeremy Hunt: ‘I have Welsh and Irish blood in me - I’ll never allow our union to be broken up’
Taoiseach to meet with EU leaders to discuss Juncker successor, as Merkel opens door for Timmermans deal
'It's a great day for the world': Trump invites Kim to US after symbolic 'handshake of peace'
Why hasn't the government merged the PRSI and the USC yet? Minister says it's 'complex'
Huge confusion conveyed to Department after unexpected cancellation of flagship Africa Day event
Minister 'very concerned' about impact of EU trade deal on Irish beef farmers
Why is a 50-year-old debate about bussing black children to school hurting Joe Biden's campaign?
'Nothing short of a disgrace': Public slam Murphy over 'appalling and pathetic' co-living proposals
'A bad deal for Irish farmers': EU signs massive trade agreement with South American countries
Larry Donnelly: Biden needs to come up with some effective counter-punches to survive this long (long) campaign
Larry Donnelly
New HSE board meets for the first time
Three-day strike by hospital support staff deferred after intervention of Labour Court
Mick Wallace becomes emotional during last Dáil address before he heads off to Europe
The Democrats debate: Candidates take jabs at Joe Biden over his age and 'hurtful' comments on race
Calls for same-day water testing at Irish beaches after spills at wastewater plants
Nearly 300 health workers have been assaulted in Irish hospitals so far this year
Iran's foreign minister warns Trump that idea of short war is 'an illusion'
Osaka closes red light district and drafts in quick-flushing toilets for arrival of G20
'Healthcare is a basic human right' - Elizabeth Warren to the fore as Democrats hold first presidential debate
Harris had 'good' meeting with Bord na Móna about it growing Ireland's medicinal cannabis supply