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Pro-life groups secured access to the names and addresses of Irish voters ahead of the referendum
The government wants to know what you think the most significant risks facing Ireland are
Tánaiste says report that Aidan McAnespie's body part was 'disposed of' must be 'extremely difficult' for the family
Taoiseach asks employers to be 'flexible' on Friday so staff can get home to vote
Donohoe defends 'rainy day fund' - but opposition parties reckon it's 'useless'
Each side playing the blame game as fallout from the Prime Time debate no-show rolls over
'I'm sorry' - Facebook boss faces European lawmakers
Judges to get new sentencing guidelines after Sinn Féin deal with government
Government looking at how to best source 'quality' medical cannabis for new access programme
'If you vote No, abortion will not stop, we'll just export it to England'
Language tests for new citizens 'just one option being considered'
Q&A: Can the proposed legislation allowing abortion up to 12 weeks be changed in the future?
It's official - the PSC will be pulled as a mandatory requirement for your driver theory test
Simon Harris to take part in live televised Eighth debate
Kremlin hits out at 'anti-Russian mania' as Chelsea owner's visa 'taking longer than normal'
Vincent Browne: Let’s cease demanding more of women than we would dare demand of men
Vincent Browne
Former London mayor leaves Labour Party in anti semitism row
Watch: We put your questions to the chair of the Referendum Commission
The EU's biggest data protection regulation in 30 years hits this Friday - and we want to hear your questions on it
US slams 'sham' Venezuelan elections and threatens action
Arlene Foster talks about her dad being shot by the IRA and 'no logic' in a hard border
Parents and students are being asked for their say on the use of smartphones in schools
Halligan says he was barred from being confirmation sponsor because of Eighth Amendment stance
Trump demands review into claim FBI spy infiltrated his presidential campaign
US and South Korea to 'work closely' after North Korea threatens to pull out of summit
Sinn Féin more popular than Fianna Fáil, according to opinion poll
'Don't let what happened to us happen to other families': Savita's parents back Yes vote
Latest referendum polls show the 'Yes' side is ahead
Micheál Martin: 'The argument is that if we legislate for abortion we'll become like England. That's not true. This is Ireland'
What would you like to ask the head of the Referendum Commission?
Up in the polls: The Cervical Check scandal hasn't dented support for Fine Gael
Families of those who died in road accidents 'upset' at placing of white crosses in Donegal
Women's rights activists arrested ahead of Saudi driving ban lift
'We all have to get up on the 26th and live together again': On the trail with the 'Yes' and 'No' TDs of Fianna Fáil
Here's what the €2 million the RSA allocated to the PSC-driving licence project was actually spent on
Egypt opens its borders to Gaza for Ramadan to help 'ease suffering'
Apple has paid around €1.5 billion into an Irish escrow account
Leo Varadkar: It's 'only a matter of time' before a woman dies after taking abortion pills unsupervised