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'I'm not afraid to take tough decisions: Leo says carbon tax would have been a 'double whammy'
Breen invited Naughten to dinner at McCourt's house at broadband bidder's request
Explainer: How dinners with a US telecoms millionaire cost Denis Naughten his job
'It was not a lazy dodging': Former Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald vindicated by Charleton report
Charleton says gardaí need 'complete turn-around in attitude' and some are 'crying out for leadership'
Naughten admits more private meetings with head of broadband bidding group
'If you did this in the private sector you'd be gone' - Head of OPW grilled over State building being measured incorrectly
Denis Naughten has resigned as Communications Minister
Disclosures Tribunal finds Martin Callinan and former press officer ran 'campaign' against Maurice McCabe
'No credible evidence' O'Sullivan 'played any part' in campaign against McCabe
We put your questions about Budget 2019 to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
Opinion: TDs should be prohibited from being landlords
Conor Crummey
Angela Merkel warns 'devil is in detail' of Brexit deal
Alcohol Bill, first published in 2015, finally passes through Oireachtas
CervicalCheck: Report author says it's 'likely' that more women are affected
Schoolboy and family granted permission to stay in Ireland following campaign
The Irish backstop would make the UK ‘an EU colony’, says Boris Johnson
'The bid is contaminated': Communications Minister questioned over dinner with Broadband Plan bidder
What's behind the Budget 2019 decisions? YOUR chance to ask the Taoiseach
Poll: The budget is done, now do you want an election?
'The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results'
Victor Duggan
Budget 2019: Here's what measures kick in today
Nikki Haley, US Ambassador to the UN, resigns
Taoiseach says confidence and supply deal can be done by the Halloween break
Leaders play down hope of Brexit breakthrough as Arlene Foster meets Michel Barnier
Whatever happened to the carbon tax? It came down to a call between VAT and fuel hikes
Michael Harty to vote against Budget over 'uninspired' and 'inadequate' measures
Government accused of 'a landlords' Budget' over tax break for landlords
Late-night talks secure unwritten granny-flat grant promise, dependent on one pilot property
'This is a shameful day for Fine Gael and a bad day for Ireland on climate change'
Eamon Ryan
Strengthening rent caps and 'first-class emergency accommodation': What the Budget means for housing
Gardaí to recruit 800 new officers with €60 million funding increase
Government unveils Budget 2019
Here's what Budget 2019 means for someone earning €40,000
Budget dedicates €12m to abortion service roll out
Here's what Budget 2019 means for someone earning €30,000
€1.5 billion to go into a Rainy Day Fund
Budget 2019: Here are the main points you need to know
Parents to get an extra two weeks' paid parental leave from next year
Today is your final chance to register to vote in the presidential election and blasphemy referendum