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Fine Gael TD flying high after his latest film features on Aer Lingus in-flight movie list
'It's archaic': Request to collect more data on women who seek abortions heavily defeated in Dáil
'There's not a smoking gun but a smoking saw': US senators oppose Trump on Saudi journalist's murder
Former US security advisor Michael Flynn may not go to jail after giving 'substantial' evidence to Russia probe
Opinion: It is not just about petrol prices - years of austerity in France caused violent protests
Renaud Beranger
Bruton says tweets attributed to broadband plan director 'should not have happened'
Fianna Fáil TD invites Shane Ross to travel with him on public transport to Dublin from the commuter belt
Nigel Farage quits UKIP, says party has become too extreme
Divorce waiting time referendum to be held in May 2019
'Two pints was their only social outlet': Healy Rae says mass goers are being disrupted by Garda checkpoints
Watchdog staff 'lacked expertise' to interview witnesses in 'complex' Seán FitzPatrick trial
Why is Theresa May facing accusations of contempt in the House of Commons?
'No one's changing the narrative here': Minister responds to criticism from Fr Peter McVerry
Mary Lou McDonald named as a 'Disruptor' who will help shape Europe in 2019
European Court of Justice's top advisor rules UK can revoke Article 50 and remain in European Union
Why we need a minister with responsibility for loneliness
Keith Swanick
Brexit legal advice says deal offers indefinite Irish backstop
The yellow vests: Dozens block fuel depot as PM to meet with protesters
'It's the real me': Nigerian president denies he was replaced by a lookalike
'Incredibly unusual times': DUP and Labour alliance described as 'strange, perhaps unholy'
Pressure mounts on May to publish Brexit legal advice, as Gove says People's Vote is possible
Social Protection Department gives older age of workers as reason why it's near top of sick leave list
Everything you need to know about the new US work visas for Irish people
Israeli police recommend indicting prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges
Donald Trump plans meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 2019
How 'Norway plus' could be a Brexit solution, and why trading garlic is problematic
'We have lost a great American': Michael D Higgins, former US presidents pay tributes to George H.W. Bush
Further headache for Theresa May as another minister resigns over 'naive' Brexit plan
Abortion: These were the amendments passed by TDs this week
Plan to remember Leitrim's WWI dead to 'challenge assumptions' about them
Minister seeks 'greater clarification' on suicide clauses in life assurance policies
Safe zone law around GP clinics offering abortions will prohibit photos being taken of women
Photographer heard 'thuds, screams and cries' as neo-Nazi ploughed into crowd, US court hears
Saudi Arabia's leader meets Trump and others for first time since journalist's killing
Ukraine bars Russian men aged 16-60 from entry to country as tensions mount over ships seizure
Taoiseach tells new gardaí: 'Your loyalty is not to the person in the uniform. It is to the uniform and all that it stands for'