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Theresa May says Trump's retweets of Britain First were 'wrong' - but he's still welcome to visit
Bosnian army leader dies after drinking poison at war crimes court
What can be recycled? Government publishes first national list to help you out
Eighth Amendment Committee to decide on repeal or no repeal on 13 December
Children with rare disorder attend Dáil as Harris says drug company must act in an ethical manner
Taoiseach says there's no need for Ireland to use Brexit veto
Poll: Are you glad there won't be an election before Christmas?
What happened when British people were asked to draw the Irish border
Britain will pay at least €45 billion to leave the EU - reports
'I want to stay at the highest level of political life and vindicate my good name' - Fitzgerald comes out swinging
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
After a two month gap, North Korea has fired a ballistic missile
'On the edge of turmoil': What the world media made of the Frances Fitzgerald controversy
'I believe it is necessary': Frances Fitzgerald resigns as Tánaiste following whistleblower email controversy
New report says household charge should replace TV licence - 2 years after plan was shelved
Former minister says next Dáil may have to dissolve 'at earliest possible moment' over constituency changes
Ireland gets approval for early repayment of €5.5 billion in bailout loans
Poll: Are you concerned about the British view of Ireland in Brexit negotiations?
Politicians warned 'the door will be shut in their faces' if there's a Christmas election
Most people don't want an election before Christmas - and Fine Gael would get more blame than anyone
Tánaiste defends position after emails show she 'noted' legal strategy against whistleblower
Donald Trump calls senator 'Pocahontas' at event honouring Native Americans
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'A reality check for science': Controversial weedkiller gets five-year licence extension from the EU
'We're doing everything we can': Crunch talks to take place this evening to avert a snap election
Former minister says having general election before constituency changes are made would be 'unconstitutional'
Pro-Brexit politician says Ireland should be more positive and 'will have to pay' for any hard border
Government aims to boost the number of girls doing maths and science in the Leaving Cert
'The Irish conflict's Martin Luther King': John Hume's journey to America
Top garda civil servant describes 'visible change' since Acting Commissioner took over
Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald to allow name to go forward in Dublin Mid West general election convention
Move by French company to cancel wind farm on site of Australian war dead welcomed as 'very touching'
'I was in the bar when the cheer went up': Politicians hit the airwaves to play election blame game
Taoiseach and Micheál Martin have 'good exchange of views' in crunch talks
All to play for: Timely opinion poll shows FG dropping and FF catching
How much would a general election delay a referendum on the Eighth Amendment?
'We must ratify this': Deposed Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont launches election campaign
Zimbabwe judge rules military action against Robert Mugabe legal
A Tánaiste, a pedibus and Mambo No. 5: A day that brought Ireland to the brink of a Christmas election