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Former TD comes centre stage in attempt by Denis O'Brien to name Declan Ganley in court action
'It would not feel right': Simon Harris cancels St Patrick's Day trip away
European Commission president: 'Good Friday Agreement must be preserved in all its dimensions'
Moscow calls Britain's spy attack accusations a 'dirty attempt to discredit Russia'
Broadcast guidelines updated ahead of the Eighth Amendment referendum
Donald Trump will today visit the eight towering prototypes for his 'big beautiful border wall'
Northern MLAs could have their pay docked by over €15,000 while Stormont remains down
Varadkar thanks Choctaw Nation for support during Famine, announces scholarship programme
Theresa May: It is 'highly likely' Russia was responsible for nerve agent spy attack
Mary Lou and Arlene haven't been invited to the White House - but Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley Jr have
Mary McAleese says her brother was 'seriously, physically, sadistically abused by Malachy Finnegan'
Germans are divided over a plan to introduce a new Ministry of the Homeland
'There's a cycling agenda here' - debate hots up ahead of planning meeting on Dublin's proposed civic plaza
People are unsure if the government is doing a good job on Brexit
Here's what Leo has spent on social media campaigns over the last year
'I carry Ireland with me everywhere I go': Leo likely to indulge Pence and Ryan with talk of Irish roots
No plans to legalise pepper spray or tasers in Ireland
HSE says Brexit implications 'unclear' for Irish patients seeking eating disorder treatment in the UK
Clare Co Council looking at idea of 'autonomous cars' to address rural transport issues
Donald Trump debuted his 2020 campaign slogan to a cheering crowd last night
Most people want Sinn Féin to sit in Westminster to vote on Brexit - but would it make a difference?
Meeting Irish Texans, the Choctaw Nation and Donald Trump: Here's Varadkar's American itinerary
We have a location for the first supervised drug injecting room - what happens next?
Poll: Should contraception be made free for all Irish people?
Germany had a big row this week over whether to make its anthem gender neutral
Between Brexit, Italy and Germany, the EU's reforms are under threat
Donald Trump tweets that his meeting with Kim Jong Un will be 'good for the world'
Asylum seekers in Ireland can finally work, but it doesn't look like they're allowed drive to that work
Minister establishes Referendum Commission for Eighth Amendment referendum
Government considering the roll-out of free contraception
Varadkar to thank Choctaw Nation for support during Famine
Trump to hold historic first meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un
'It's heartbreaking' - locals 'completely' reject latest state proposals to end Tory Island ferry impasse
UK vows action over ex-spy poisoning as police confirm 21 people hurt
'Ireland first': Donald Tusk says every EU leader 'wants to protect peace process and avoid hard border'
Government releases wording of what will replace the Eighth Amendment if referendum passes
Mary McAleese says it's 'pure codology' that women can't become priests
Ireland should provide universal healthcare and link social benefits to earnings - report
Poll: Are you a feminist?
Special Cabinet meeting to consider final wording of Eighth Amendment referendum