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Ballymun gaelscoil will be finished by September despite contractor entering into examinership
Tens of thousands spill onto London's streets in protest of Donald Trump visit
Trump denies criticising Theresa May in interview with The Sun newspaper
Back pain, not alcohol, caused Juncker summit stumble, according to EU
White House says Trump 'likes and respects' May as he blasts her Brexit plan in Sun interview
Poll: Would you join anti-Trump protests if he visited Ireland?
€1.6 million in rent arrears awarded to landlords in 2017
Ireland to be the world’s first country to divest public money from fossil fuels
Woman who led Temple Bar's 1990s revival chosen to lead Irish healthcare's transformation
Dáil parties got €7.63m in expenses last year - with Fianna Fáil taking the biggest slice
Referendum on women’s place in the home may be delayed until next year
'I'm a political animal': Former Dublin Lord Mayor Christy Burke considering a presidential run
Theresa May's Brexit plan criticised as a 'real blow' for London's finance sector
Trump says US is committed to NATO after allies commit to increase their spending
Taoiseach says gardaí will have to work 'anti-social' hours for the good of society
TDs are off on their summer holidays today
'He deserves a second term': Fine Gael to support Michael D Higgins' bid for re-election
They came. They saw. They talked about the weather
Taoiseach 'appalled' that comment referring to 'knacker children' not removed by Facebook
Israeli embassy says Seanad support for trade ban with occupied lands is 'populist, dangerous and extremist'
Taoiseach says he'll consider law banning convicted sex offenders from using dating apps
Poll: Should Michael D Higgins actively campaign if he wants to continue as President?
Ireland set to ban plastic microbeads as Cabinet approves drafting of new law
UK and EU 'have spent only one hour' discussing how security is going to look post-Brexit
Commission of investigation into allegations of collusion in Bill Kenneally case to begin in September
Taoiseach says 'women in the home' reference in the Constitution is 'sexist, anachronistic language'
Harris agrees to fund patient advocacy service after Vicky Phelan calls for new support group
'Say no to vulture funds': Applause breaks out as TD calls for support for new law aimed at keeping people in their homes
Ex-Áras candidate Sean Gallagher asks county councils to clear time to discuss nominations
After controversy, MacGill Summer School confirms list of names for 8th Ref and gender panels
Shift to HPV testing 'could eliminate cervical cancer in Irish women in a generation'
'A fundamental malaise at the company' - Three months later, application to investigate INM finally begins at High Court
'Et tu, Boris?' - British papers react to Boris Johnson's resignation
This is how Labour wants the State to solve the housing crisis
Gerard Craughwell says he'll do his utmost to challenge Michael D for the presidency
Confirmed: Michael D Higgins says he WILL seek a second term as president
Trump picks Republican favourite for Supreme Court - setting up a ferocious confirmation battle
From made-up quotes to Brexit votes - Boris Johnson has come a long way, and he's far from done yet
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to meet Leo Varadkar and Michael D Higgins during two-day visit to Ireland
American soldiers wore uniforms in Shannon town without Irish government approval