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Pro-Brexit protester arrested in relation to incident which saw British MP branded a 'fascist'
Sacking of James Comey led FBI to open inquiry into Donald Trump's collusion with Russia - report
War veteran Tulsi Gabbard to run for US presidency
Peadar Tóibín: 'Some in Sinn Féin are hurt and angry and are not talking to me at all'
Nearly 1,000 civil servants apply to leave Dublin
US shutdown: Unpaid workers forced to take out loans and sign up for benefits
Planes, trucks, automobiles ... and Brexit: Here's why the UK has been focusing on transport plans
Government shutdown becomes longest in US history
'Not worthy of celebration': As Sinn Féin celebrates first Dáil, it's adamant it won't take part in Expo 100
'She broke free and came home': UK minister says Lassie holds a Brexit lesson
State to appeal High Court ruling on Graham Dwyer's phone data
Poll: Do you think MPs will back Theresa May's Brexit deal?
13-year-old girl who went missing after parents were killed in October found alive hour from her home
'This political chaos cannot go on': Corbyn calls for general election to break Brexit deadlock
'It's your job to call the vulture funds out': High Court Master pens letter to Micheál Martin
TDs claim €1,000 in subsistence payments for five-day Swiss trip
Bernie Sanders apologises for 'unacceptable' sexual harassment by campaigners during US presidential bid
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Boris Johnson tells €795-a-ticket Dublin conference that 'nobody will implement' a hard border
China's Xi backs second North Korea-US summit, hoping they'll 'meet each other halfway'
After two defeats in two days, Theresa May considering Brexit concessions to win over Labour MPs
Couples who were left in limbo after adoption agency shut down to get payments
Opinion: Time is running out to stop global warming - so we're taking the Irish government to court
Sadhbh O' Neill
Sandyford lab told Simon Harris that CervicalCheck was 'in jeopardy' and urgent action was needed
Opinion: Focus on bureaucracy sells students with special education needs short
Breda Lynch
Sinn Féin seeks Downing St meeting after May makes backstop 'overture to DUP'
US preclearance at Dublin and Shannon to be beefed up ahead of the summer
Theresa May will have 3 days to present a new Brexit plan if her current deal fails
'They didn't have to answer the door': Shane Ross defends evening visits to locals over Christmas
Explainer: Who's to blame for the US shutdown and is there an end in sight?
SocDems McNally and Gannon go head-to-head for party's European elections nod
Poll: Do you care if a wall is built along the US-Mexico border?
'My trip to Israel and Palestine changed my life utterly - and changed me as a person'
Police in Australia investigate delivery of suspicious packages to foreign embassies
Opinion: Teaching unions' stance on education plans for students with disabilities sets a worrying precedent
Adam Harris
Not much optimism for Irish hauliers after no-deal Brexit tailback test at Dover
Matt Cooper: 'It's amazing the amount of politicians who asked if they could co-present the Tonight Show'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Credit unions are to be given more freedom to compete with moneylenders, so what would this mean?
Leas Ceann Comhairle makes 'no apologies' for assisting constituents to get passports