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Taoiseach says no one can condone Lisa Smith's actions, but that she has an innocent child
NTA confirms new Metrolink route will terminate at Charlemont stop
GAA club will not lose pitch after revised Metrolink plans but soccer club will be affected
Residents stage protest at Direct Provision centre in Cork
McDonald says Commonwealth debate should happen in the context of a conversation about Irish reunification
Sipo finds against two councillors over contraventions of the Ethics in Public Office Act
Explainer: Indicative votes ahead as MPs 'take back control' - but will it make a difference to Brexit?
'Back me and sack me': How the British papers covered MPs 'taking control' of House
Carbon taxes won’t stop climate change – we need more radical action
Brian O'Boyle
Here's how various post-Brexit scenarios could impact the Irish economy
'Take back control': MPs vote to hold series of Brexit votes on Wednesday
To impeach or not to impeach? What the Mueller report means for Democrats
Standing alongside Netanyahu, Trump backs Israeli claims of sovereignty over disputed Golan Heights
Theresa May plans to bring her Brexit deal back for a Commons vote this week
Coveney says Ireland 'will try to find a way' to bring Lisa Smith home
Europe says no-deal Brexit looks 'increasingly likely' and could lead to delays at airports
Poll: Will Ireland generate 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030?
Opinion: In makeshift refugee camps a lost generation of Syrian children cling to hope
Aine Costigan
Bruton commits to having 70% of electricity generated from renewables by 2030
Varadkar says Ireland rejoining Commonwealth is 'not something that's on the agenda'
The year the Archbishop refused to bless the NYC parade due to growing 'IRA influence'
Any tax loopholes used by vulture funds won't be closed down until the autumn, says Taoiseach
Opinion: How you see the Irish economy depends on if you're a glass half-full or half-empty kind of person
Victor Duggan
Loan scheme for first-time buyers needs another €600m - but government yet to decide on stumping up cash
FactCheck: Did Donald Trump predict Brexit at his Scottish golf course the day before the vote?
Taoiseach promises income tax cuts and rules out entering government with Sinn Féin
Sebastian Barry: Fragment of a coffin ship journal, author unknown
Sebastian Barry
French yellow vest marches enter 19th weekend, as protestors banned from Champs-Elysées
If UK seek long extension, they'll have to run candidates in European elections, says Coveney
Plans to avoid a hard border in a no-deal scenario are 'very rough', says Varadkar
Donaldson says Ireland should join the Commonwealth, Coveney says it's not on the table
Murphy says it was 'irresponsible' to promise to end homelessness
'Put it to the people': Thousands march in London calling for second Brexit referendum
Taoiseach says he doesn't want to be associated with actions of Conor McGregor
High Court Master says case could be taken against Ireland over special tax treatment given to vulture funds
Israeli ambassador praises RTÉ's 'strong position' on Eurovision boycott calls
Petition to reverse Brexit swells to 3.7m signatures, as Commons states that 96% of supporters are British
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
EU Commission, Ireland and the UK 'have thought about' border issue, but no formal discussions