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Increase in number of people who think united Ireland more likely due to Brexit
Poll: Have you decided who you're voting for in the local and European elections?
Tom Clonan: Compared with other EU countries, Ireland has a high rate of gun violence - so why is our government so complacent?
Tom Clonan
'I'm pregnant and I've a toddler here': The families left in limbo over the recruitment freeze in the HSE
'Have you a job? Have you a job?' - Tense exchanges as FG Cork meeting disrupted by protesters
'I no longer have confidence in you': Theresa May sacks UK Defence Secretary over Huawei leak
Calls for investigation amid 'alarming' response to claims about storage of bodies at hospital
'Our solutions are working': Minister responds to record homeless figures
'Where's the beef ya vegan?' Taoiseach met with protests from farmers in Cork city
Opinion: 'Mortgage rules are massively unfair on people who can't rely on their parents for a sizeable deposit'
Fiona Cassim
Ireland set to make revenge porn and 'upskirting' illegal under new legislation
'Lives on hold': Recruitment freeze in HSE preventing workers from starting their new jobs
Venezuela: Violent clashes on the streets as Maduro hangs on despite 'coup'
Commissioner to send 25 new recruits to Drogheda in crackdown on gang feud
Varadkar: 'No evidence' for 'strange story' about decomposing bodies at Waterford hospital
Hard-right Australian politician resigns over strip club footage showing him groping women
Justice Minister rejects claim he's been 'negligent', says gardaí have 'record resources'
Japan's emperor formally steps down in country's first abdication for 200 years
US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is stepping down
Catalonia's former president Carles Puigdemont blocked from running in EU elections
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'Serious questions raised': Waterford hospital says it has not received any complaints about mortuary
Weddings and Botox have injected 163 more jobs into Galway and Mayo
Spanish election: PM's party stays in power as far-right wins seats for first time since Franco's death
Irexit party accepting donations despite not being registered with Standards in Public Office Commission
QUIZ: Do you know who this MEP is?
Peter Casey challenged over immigration during European elections tv debate
Voting begins in Spanish snap election marked by far-right resurgence
New online booking system for driving tests to be launched in the autumn
Driving testers accused of being 'rude', 'condescending' and 'inappropriate' in complaints to RSA
'Badly misguided': Trump to withdraw US from UN arms treaty
White House welcomes new talks to restore Northern Ireland power-sharing executive
Man throws phone at Trump during gun rally
Facebook says whatever fine it faces over password breach is matter for Irish data watchdog
Jeremy Corbyn turns down invitation to state banquet for Donald Trump
Government set to decide whether to sign off on €3bn National Broadband Plan