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Gemma O'Doherty announces intention to run in European elections
Ireland's UK ambassador writes to magazine editor over article telling 'Little Leo' to join Commonwealth
Debt collector data breach results in some mortgage-holders' details being compromised
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Gardaí clarify that taxi driver who sexually assaulted 3 women has had licence revoked
New AIB boss wants performance-based bonus ban lifted for bankers as staff are being enticed to competitors
Plans for 25% of Poolbeg Glass Bottle site to be mix of social and affordable housing welcomed
FactCheck: Did Michael Healy-Rae ask a question at yesterday's Oireachtas Sports Committee?
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The Explainer: What exactly happened with Brexit last night?
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British court finds Julian Assange guilty of skipping bail as US says he faces five years on hacking charges
HSE apologises to women callers to Joe Duffy's Liveline who shared their traumatic childbirth experiences
Enda Kenny named as adviser with Diaspora-focused Dublin investment fund
Billionaire Irish-American to finally be confirmed as Trump's new man in Ireland
Radon testing, longer notice periods and Statewide rent pressure zone: TDs table changes to new rent laws
Ruth Coppinger calls on FAI Board to step down in wake of Oireachtas Committee frustration
Opinion: 'As I attempt to buy my first home, disheartened isn't even the word'
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The EU and UK have agreed a 'flexible' Brexit extension until 31 October
Tusk tells UK 'please do not waste this time' as 31 October flextension agreed
Twitter removes video using Batman score tweeted by Trump after Warner Bros complains
Comfort breaks, a Healy-Rae and Brexit? John Delaney's 'long' day at Leinster House
Attorney General postpones trip to Brunei-owned hotel hit with protests over anti-gay laws
Simon Harris stands over his decision to offer repeat smear tests, despite being warned about delays
John Delaney and FAI quizzed by Oireachtas committee on €100k loan
US politician Nancy Pelosi to address the Dáil next week
EU will allow UK to fish in its waters until December 2019 in a no-deal Brexit - if UK allows the same
Theresa May tells MPs: 'We could have actually been outside the EU by now'
'The €100,000 issue': A timeline of statements as FAI, John Delaney to face politicians today
'A flexible extension': EU's Tusk proposes long Brexit delay but not more than a year
PTSB boss says it has 500 vacant properties on its books
Garda statement on Drew Harris vehicle controversy: 'There was no security incident'
'Cuckoo funds' shutting out first-time buyers and operating tax-free need urgent review, says FF
New laws to regulate private security employed to enforce eviction orders
PWC report finds 'series of weaknesses' in planning and execution of National Children's Hospital
Thousands of Sudan protesters have spent days camped outside army headquarters
Simon Coveney rubbishes 'rumours' from London that a five-year backstop is being considered
Poll: Should protesting at ministers' homes be made illegal?
EU will 'stand fully behind Ireland' whatever happens with Brexit, Barnier says
Taoiseach launches Healthy Ireland campaign saying 'health is not a black hole'