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Exiled former Catalan leader to appear in court as his arrest triggers protests
How many foreign groups are buying Facebook ads as part of the abortion referendum debate?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
David Davis: Irish border can be solved by 'a whole load of new technology'
'The Mooch' charmed Ray D'Arcy last night - but he didn't tell us anything new
'One of my best friends was killed right around here': McCartney remembers John Lennon at New York march
'No more silence': Hundreds of thousands march for gun control in the US
'Fast ferry' service for Tory Island ends long-running row
Fianna Fáil support drops five points in latest opinion poll
Former Ceann Comhairle Sean Treacy dies aged 94
'What are Sinn Féin delivering? Absolutely nothing' - Foster says DUP won't be held to 'ransom'
Call to scrap Ross's judge selection bill after Attorney General slams it as 'dog's dinner'
New Trump order will ban most transgender troops from serving in US military
Offices of Cambridge Analytica raided by UK information commissioner
Russian ambassador to Ireland says expulsion of diplomats would be 'unfriendly action'
Steve Bannon tries to distance himself from Cambridge Analytica
EU leaders approve guidelines for negotiations on post-Brexit relations and trade talks
US Senate passes huge $1.3 trillion spending bill to avert another government shutdown
'We're not afraid of a trade war': China hits back and threatens US with tariffs
EU leaders agree Russia 'highly likely' to blame for nerve agent attack
'The first of many' - Trump hits China with tariffs on up to $60 billion of imports
GAA club could lose pitch for up to six years due to Metrolink works
Pro-choice campaigners say they will 'of course' accept result of referendum
Even PTSB customers who are meeting revised loan terms will have mortgages sold to vulture funds
'Young people should stay away from politics': Senator criticised for comments as voting age bill blocked
TD says Revenue is fining homeowners who were approved for Help-to-Buy scheme 'in error'
'It's infuriating': Tenants frustrated as minister hails 'slowdown' in rent rises
TDs approve Eighth Amendment referendum Bill
Policing Authority denies it 'told tales' on garda civilian staff who raised concerns
Danny Healy-Rae criticised for 'vile comments' in the Dáil about abortion
'Appearances can be deceptive' - CEO falls on sword, but did Cambridge Analytica swing the US election for Trump?
'I am not a fish-thrower': Rees-Mogg denies involvement in fish-throwing Brexit protest
All smiles as Varadkar and Merkel talk Brexit on Taoiseach's first trip to Berlin
McDonald: Sinn Féin Senator's suspension for 'unacceptable' retweet is a 'severe' punishment
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy in police custody over campaign financing
Cambridge Analytica executives filmed allegedly touting use of bribery, entrapment to swing elections around the world
Sex and the City star to run for Governor of New York
Sinn Féin moves Ard Fheis forward to June to sort Eighth Amendment policy
Mary Lou says senator who retweeted post calling IRA victim a 'sadist' made 'catastrophic error'
UK and EU agree on Brexit 'backstop' solution for the Irish border