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'There are two views in the party': Fianna Fáil split after Micheál Martin says he supports repeal
'Unexpected but exciting': New Zealand Prime Minister pregnant with first child
Repeal-supporting Micheál Martin doesn't think he's out of step with his own party
Over 8,500 people spent Christmas Day in emergency accommodation
The government vowed to stop it, but 10,000 elderly people had to wait in A&E for more than a day
Trump says his plan for border wall has never changed after aide called it 'uninformed'
'We should remove the Eighth Amendment' - Micheál Martin has changed his mind
'We don’t have a lot of time': Last-ditch Stormont talks start next week
Shane Ross accidentally voted against his own drink-driving bill in the Dáil today
As it happened: TDs share their views on Ireland's abortion laws
'Take a look in the mirror': Why didn't the Central Bank act earlier on the tracker mortgage scandal?
France to lend priceless Bayeux Tapestry to Britain - but is Macron just trolling?
Apple is shifting billions in cash funnelled through Ireland back to the US
Property Tax: Donohoe says he wants 'moderate, affordable' changes by 2020
Britain appoints 'Minister for Loneliness' to tackle the 'sad reality of modern life'
Presidential hopeful defends advising local councillors about how to 'maximise' mileage expenses
Trump faces heavy criticism as he reveals his 'Fake News Awards' winners
Why did Nóirín O'Sullivan suddenly flip from protecting whistleblowers to challenging their credibility?
'People are dying': Life-saving surgeries delayed or cancelled due to intensive care bed shortage
'I never cost the State a penny, but now they're taking part of my pension'
Simon Harris opens abortion debates by listing counties of women who travelled for abortions
Could you pass the cognitive fitness test taken by Donald Trump this week?
Leo Varadkar apologises to Joanne Hayes over Kerry Babies scandal
Farage brands Varadkar a 'European unionist' as he attacks Irish relationship with EU
Could this be our next president?
Steve Bannon refuses to answer lawmakers' questions following 'White House instructions'
Is handing out free food and clothes to homeless people really the best way to help them?
There is more than one apology due over the abysmal Kerry Babies saga
Taoiseach asked to send 'message of support' to Meath village worried about 'Scientology centre'
Donald Trump has no cognitive problems - but should eat less fat and exercise more
Gerry Adams launches bid to have his convictions for trying to escape internment overturned
Taoiseach to make his own views known on abortion in a 'couple of weeks'
In full: Here’s where our ministers are going for St Patrick’s Day
Minister willing to bring in new laws to punish reckless behaviour of senior bankers
Cork residents facing mass evictions say fire safety issues can be fixed without them moving
'A chronic over-reliance': 76% of social housing came from the private rental sector last year
'Good, measured debate' - Fine Gael TDs met for almost five hours to talk about abortion
Minister 'confident' school building projects not in jeopardy after construction firm collapse
The Housing Department doesn't know how many homes were built last year
'It's a wake-up call': 73 children on trolleys in emergency depts so far this year