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Whatever is happening to that 'dog's dinner' of a Bill?
Taoiseach to consider law to protect journalists' sources following alleged INM data breach
Landlords who raise rents by more than the allowed limit will face criminal charges under planned new laws
'We called him the King': Tributes as country singer Big Tom McBride dies aged 81
Poll: Is a 'moderate' increase in local property tax justified?
Stormy Daniels hearing descends into chaos as Trump's lawyer outs Sean Hannity as his mysterious third client
Cabinet to discuss possibility of Ireland getting its own Independence Day
Facebook to admit 'they could have done better' responding to data concerns in Ireland
INM in attempt to block appointment of inspectors to investigate itself, while Denis O'Brien blames ODCE for leaks
Top civil servant says he and Martin Callinan were 'concerned' by Maurice McCabe's whistleblowing
Green Party wants to bring Amsterdam-style cannabis coffee shops to Ireland
It's looking more likely that any changes to the property tax system will be 'moderate'
Poll: Should civil servants be entitled to time off in order to deal with a marriage breakup?
After 18 years, China has opened its markets to Irish beef
Tánaiste would have 'much preferred' if the UN was taking action against alleged Syrian chemical attack
Former US First Lady Barbara Bush in 'failing health'
Trump treats women 'like meat', is 'morally unfit for office' - explosive James Comey interview
There are supposed to be rent limits in Dublin, so why can student accommodation providers hike rents by 27% a year?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Putin says further Syria strikes from Western powers would spark 'chaos'
'Elitist', 'not sure it's worth saving': Slow progress of Seanad reform criticised
Comey reopened investigation into Clinton emails 10 days before US election because he 'knew' she would win
'The de facto detained are still there': Voluntary patients still held without review due to delays in law reform
Ireland’s mooted Airbnb ‘licensing’ scheme would only be rolled out in Dublin
What the Eighth Amendment Committee heard and the recommendations it made
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'Lawless', 'legally questionable': Syria airstrikes by US, UK and France criticised
Trump hails 'mission accomplished' after US, France and UK launch airstrikes against Syria
Poll: Would you like Paul Ryan to be the ambassador to Ireland?
Only eight people (and one party) gave their view on whether we should have a fixed term Dáil
Canadian NGO sending 'observation team' to monitor Eighth Amendment referendum
Together for Yes crowdfunding appeal tops half a million euro
Auditor General says Martin Callinan told him of sex assault allegations against McCabe
Ireland is giving another €5 million in aid to the severe humanitarian crisis in DR Congo
42 new primary and secondary schools to be built by 2022
Dublin Lord Mayor signs document saying he will not enter Israel again without government permission
Former FBI chief Comey's new book says Trump ran White House 'like a Mob boss', obsessed over 'Russian pee tape'
Trump speaks with Theresa May over the phone but holds off on a final decision on strikes against Syria
Data Commissioner expected to investigate potential IBRC data breach after complaint made
Here's the plan to reduce waiting lists for tonsil, knee, hip and cataract operations