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'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
Poll: Would you vote for Michael D or another candidate as President?
'Chieftain's Walk' to raise awareness of rare disease Martin McGuinness died from
Putin records best ever election performance (but western leaders aren't lining up to congratulate him)
Ireland 'fully supports' UK's efforts to punish those behind 'heinous' poisoning of former spy
Woman applying for PSC asked for partner's name, date of birth, and how long they'd been living together
Facebook accused of misleading British parliament over data leak risk
The Sinn Féin bookstore made €350,000 last year... but things could still be better
Taoiseach's role in proposed Garda PR campaign called 'jaw-dropping'
Chemical weapons experts heading to UK in Russia spy case
Half of voters are in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment
Sinn Féin gets Mary Lou bounce in latest opinion poll
Taoiseach says one name has been suggested for the next US ambassador to Ireland
Russians go to the polls as Putin is set to secure a fourth term in charge
Coveney says human rights situation in Crimea is 'deeply concerning'
Irish flags, selfies and Leo chants: Taoiseach gets a pep in his step walking down Fifth Avenue
Clare landowner 'surprised and shocked' by Varadkar's comments about wind farm
Leo Varadkar marches with his partner in the St Patrick's Day parade in New York
Mayor of New York declares today as Gerry Adams Day