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Q&A: Why has the government chosen 12 weeks as the general time limit for abortion?
Restored newsreel footage shows Ireland's fight for Independence
'They never became homeless': Minister defends himself against accusations he manipulated figures
HSE's Tony O'Brien to take temporary leave of absence from board of US contraceptive firm
Danny Healy-Rae seeks legal advice after Shane Ross calls him a 'terrorist'
'Groundbreaking' domestic violence law covers psychological abuse and the views of children
Basque separatists set to formally disband after four decades of violence
A proposed new law aims to prevent 27% student rent hikes
National commemoration day for the Great Famine set for May 2019
Explainer: Here's what you need to know about the new HPV test for cervical cancer
Council told by Housing Department not to include people it says are homeless in monthly figures
UK government defeated after Lords vote for powers to reject hard Irish border
'A deceptive practice': Bill to ban LGBTQ conversion therapies passes second stage of Seanad
Iowa lawmakers approve most restrictive abortion bill in US
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Doctor says Trump dictated letter which said he would be 'healthiest president ever'
'Common sense prevailed': Proposal to raise digital age of consent to 16 rejected
English breast screening scandal: Up to 270 women may have had lives shortened over IT error
Leo Varadkar confirms redress scheme for women affected by the smear test controversy
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Varadkar: 'I was never told about CervicalCheck scandal when I was health minister'
Cervical cancer memo to minister states Vicky Phelan case was not a patient safety incident
Concerns over mystery Facebook ads claiming to offer 'unbiased facts' on Eighth Referendum
Israel's Netanyahu says he has proof of Iran's 'secret' nuclear weapons plan
Cervical cancer: Harris confirms statutory investigation into CervicalCheck programme
EU task force boss says 'rapid' agreement on border issues needed before June
Varadkar says the Irish government is not interested in a 'land grab' in Northern Ireland
What is the 'Windrush generation' and why did it lead to a major apology and a resignation?
Paschal Donohoe: 'Our stance on bankers' pay has remained unchanged. This is the right thing to do'
Paschal Donohoe
Carillion construction fallout: Wexford principal fearful new school may not be able to open in time
UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd has resigned over the Windrush scandal
Here's what new rules to stop 'unfair' grocery deals could mean for the Irish food sector
Dublin City Council directs 'The Question of the Eighth' event be cancelled at literature festival
New poll shows Fine Gael remains the most popular party in the country
North Korea says 'historic meeting' with the South opens 'new era for peace'
Q & A: What do you want to know before voting in the Eighth Amendment referendum?
Anti-Brexit unionist nominated by Leo Varadkar elected to Seanad with help of Sinn Féin
CervicalCheck: Senior team sent in to ensure women told about smear reviews