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'They saw an astonishing amount of horror': The photographers who shot the Troubles
UK parliament votes to bin the backstop and go back to renegotiate in Brussels
MPs vote to ask the EU to replace Irish backstop with unspecific 'alternative arrangements'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Two elected Ireland MEPs may have to wait until Brexit actually happens before taking up their seats
'Possibly the worst road' in Ireland to get upgrade costing €150m
Ireland's newest political party is called 'Aontú' but what does it mean?
Former Trump advisor Roger Stone pleads not guilty to charges related to ongoing Russia probe
No-deal Brexit would hit Ireland hard and fast with fewer jobs by end of 2019
From armageddon to 'damage-limitation at best': How Brexit could hit Irish farmers
MPs 'Take Back Control': What is the House of Commons voting on today?
External agencies providing sex ed in schools to be regulated in recommended radical overhaul
US imposes sanctions on Venezuela's state oil company in bid to increase pressure on President Nicolas Maduro
UK risking a no-deal Brexit 'by accident' because it can't decide what it wants, EU negotiator warns
Labour Court to hold talks this afternoon between unions and government as nurses strike looms
New State lender to give cash to small developers to build homes for first-time buyers
Boris Johnson suggests Theresa May planning Brexit fightback with 'freedom clause'
Majority of people want a referendum on a united Ireland in event of no-deal Brexit
'I think it's pretty obvious - you will have a hard border': The week in quotes
As the world marks Holocaust Memorial Day, a survivor worries that history could repeat itself
From pastries to passports: How the Macedonian name change will affect citizens
If you're using 'too much' water, you'll be getting a letter in the door in June
Number of complaints against Passport Service increases almost fivefold in two years
Ian Paisley Jr may be indestructible but he's increasingly becoming a sideshow
Drop in support for both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
Democrats 2020: Who are the young guns already in the race - and who's Biden their time?
'Now is the time for unity': Mary Lou McDonald calls on Government to set up unity forum
Brexit: A stormy week for Britain as UK firms issue warnings and move HQs
Theresa May offers her battered Brexit deal to MPs again - so what's different?
Harris lobbied by pharmacists' group and pharma company on free contraception
Child charged with facilitating terrorist activity and advising person detonate explosive device in Canada
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Deal struck to temporarily end shutdown over funding Donald Trump's 'smart wall'
What will a hard border look like if Brexit goes 'very wrong'? Varadkar says soldiers may return
Fast-tracked: Ticket touting law to ban above-face-value resales to come before the Dáil next week
Venezuela wants to 'avoid civil war' as US removes staff from country
Over 200 claims made against Bus Éireann School Transport Scheme
Higher costs, fewer exports: The economic warning for Ireland in a no-deal Brexit
HSE confirms further 1,000 smear retests needed after samples expired due to backlog