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Three years on from the death of Jonathan Corrie, another homeless summit takes place today
Britain warned off using Ireland as 'test case' for how Brexit will work with the EU
Children's Minister says Irish women will never have autonomy until the Eighth is repealed
The number of homeless families in Ireland has increased by almost 300 in the past year
Call for 'use it or lose it' policy to stop land hoarding by speculators
Fine Gael criticises one of its councillors for 'unacceptable' comments about Islam
Could a fellow Republican beat Donald Trump in 2020?
Larry Donnelly
'He’s still walking but he’s struggling': Parents fight for access to 'life-changing' drug
Water charges: You get to keep the conservation grant, but 'excessive use' charges on the way
'Any government worth its salt has done this' - senior figures exult in Leo's new 'strategic communications unit'
Taoiseach defends tweeting about Princess Diana on same day two homeless people died
Sean Spicer claims to be 'one of the most popular guys in Ireland'
Explainer: Why is Donald Trump ending a programme that allows children of illegal immigrants to stay in the US?
Confirmed: Irish Water to refund water charges to customers by Christmas
DUP MP says act for 'failing' Irish language would be discriminatory
UK newspapers reveal leaked documents outlining plans for 'extreme form of hard Brexit'
Medicinal cannabis: Harris says 'it's not the job of the Minister for Health to be a doctor'
'Cruel, self-defeating': Obama slams Trump's plans to scrap scheme for young undocumented immigrants
Adams denies 'toxic' party atmosphere as Sinn Féin councillor steps down over bullying claims
Watch: The Public Services Card - should we care?
Gerry Adams will announce a schedule for Sinn Féin leadership change at the party's Ard Fheis
'It's a serial killer': Detection rates on the rise as staff become 'sepsis aware'
'Ireland has been a godsend to me': Tory MEP on why he took out an Irish passport
Simon Harris: 'Patients should not be used as pawns in doctors' pay dispute'
Delay to vote on 2.7km cycle route after campaign sees Fairview trees saved
'I wouldn't dare say don't take the vaccine': TDs on why they've asked questions about HPV in Dáil
Emergency department workers pin blame for hospital wildcat strikes on HSE
Investigators accuse government of Burundi of war crimes including execution and torture
'We all tend to judge and make conclusions': Dr Eva on Ireland's great health divide
North Korea is 'begging for war': US steps up pressure on Kim Jong-un at UN
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Simon Harris was 'very disappointed and frustrated' at Finian McGrath's vaccine comments
'You’ve seen three people unfortunately die' - Fianna Fáil defends planned tax cut for builders
Merkel on course for crushing election victory after rival 'hardly able to land a punch' in debate
Government says chances of a nuclear disaster impacting Ireland is low - but there is a risk
What's the point of having a childcare subsidy if under-pressure creches are just going to raise fees?
It's his baby, so where on earth is Paschal Donohoe on the PSC?
Simon Harris says HPV vaccine saves lives, after speaking to Finian McGrath about his concerns
UK's negotiator accuses EU of being 'silly' and 'frightened' in Brexit talks
A debate today is Merkel's opponent's 'last chance' to attract voters in German elections