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Macron 'has proof' Syria was behind gas attack, mulls over military action
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'It is completely false to say abortion will take place right up until the end of pregnancy'
Jim Daly says he wasn't slapped down over his comments about coalition with Sinn Féin
Taoiseach and Communications Minister both say alleged data breach at INM is 'concerning'
'This is an attempt to silence critics': Dublin Lord Mayor hits out at Israel over plan to refuse him entry
Like it's 2008 - Irish people set to break the €100 billion barrier in consumer spending this year
Minister: 'To solve the housing crisis, we need to build thousands of affordable apartments'
Both sides in the Eighth debate say they're making sure money isn't coming in from abroad
In a blow to Republicans, House Speaker Paul Ryan says he's going to retire
'It was not an appropriate comment to make': Minister slapped down for comments about coalition with Sinn Féin
The number of large donations made to politicians fell dramatically last year
Israel tried to ban Dublin's Lord Mayor - officials missed him because they thought his first name was 'Ardmheára'
Lord Mayor of Dublin denies he's been refused entry to Israel - in fact, he's in his hotel
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'The Good Friday Agreement was politics that worked because people stopped behaving like politicians'
Donald Trump and Theresa May vow to end chemical weapon attacks in Syria
Harris takes his message to Moore Street: 'Men need to talk to the women in their lives about the Eighth Amendment'
Pro-life doctor says no woman has died because of the Eighth Amendment
Government to invest an "unprecedented" €1.2 billion in culture, language and heritage
David Trimble just aimed a sly dig at the Taoiseach
UK government suggestion that Sinn Féin is 'strongly influencing' Brexit negotiations greeted with derision
South Africa's highest court rejects Oscar Pistorius's request to appeal 13 year jail sentence for murder of girlfriend
13,000 Irish mortgages have been in arrears for more than five years
Bill Clinton on sleepless nights in 1998, Bertie trying to keep him up till dawn and Northern Ireland's similarities with Black Panther
Trump slams 'horrible' alleged chemical attack in Syria, vows to respond 'forcefully'
Belfast City Council passes motion to decriminalise use of abortion pills
Iraq War veteran becomes first US senator to give birth while in office
Bill Clinton warns political stalemate could result in the North going 'back into the hell of the Troubles'
Trump to decide on response to Syrian chemical attack 'probably by the end of today'
Should Bill Clinton or George Mitchell step in to break the Northern Ireland deadlock?
Palestinian Authority invites Dublin's Lord Mayor to attend conference on Jerusalem
Repeal The Eighth mural returns to Temple Bar
'It's about giving people rights': Assistance dogs could become exempt from dog licences
Russia and Syria blame Israel for airstrike on Syrian military airport
Michéal Martin: 'I don't think people want elections'
Poll: Who would make the better President of Ireland?
All young drivers 'should have tracking devices installed to reduce car insurance costs'
16-year-old Palestinian boy shot dead as Gaza border protests continue