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One of UK Labour's major figures had a disastrous interview, then was forced to listen back to it
Not everyone is happy that Dublin's iconic greyhound track in Harold's Cross is to be sold
The son of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane will run in the UK elections for Sinn Féin
Hillary Clinton believes misogyny, Russian interference and the FBI cost her the White House
Here's what Ireland's Brexit strategy for the next two years looks like
Three year campaign results in 33,000 children with disabilities getting full medical cards
Harold's Cross Stadium is being sold to make way for schools
Ireland is going to ban zero-hour contracts 'in most circumstances'
Two TDs say they will break Dáil rules and refuse to stand during the daily prayer
Maternity hospital on agenda as TDs return from Easter break
Renua are claiming Luas works make O'Connell St 'look like 1916'
'I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of special Dáil committee are anti-choice' - Smith
'People don't ask... why was there a Civil War?': Historians mystified by Trump's latest comments
The Disappeared: Search to take place in France for man murdered by the INLA
Self-employed would 'pay more tax if they got extra benefits in return'
FactFind: How much water do we actually use?
Hamas has significantly 'softened' its stance on Israel
Garda College says locals can no longer use its swimming pool
Theresa May dismisses rumours Brexit meeting with EU chief went badly as "Brussels gossip"
Pictures: Thousands turn out in Dublin for May Day protest calling for action on housing crisis
"The sooner the better" - Fine Gael's Alan Farrell wants to know when Enda will be calling time
Poll: Do you think a united Ireland is likely to happen anytime soon?
Who would people in Ireland like to see in Number 10? It's pretty close
Here are the things that must happen before and after a united Ireland becomes a reality
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'That could change the game': Bertie Ahern weighs in on Mary Lou as Sinn Féin leader
Trump calls North Korean leader 'a pretty smart cookie' - but isn't sure if he's sane
Mary Lou McDonald says the State needs to get maternity hospital site 'by any means'
Michelle Obama rules out running for elected office
Theresa May: People use food banks 'for many complex reasons'
The White House correspondents' dinner went ahead without Trump (but he still got roasted)
Quiz: How well do you remember Donald Trump's first 100 days?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Independents drop three points in latest opinion poll
If Marine Le Pen wins election, her prime minister will be a far-right eurosceptic
EU leaders back deal that would see North rejoin EU in event of Irish unity
100 days in, how many of President Trump's campaign promises have been kept?
North Korea fires another missile, Trump tweets his anger
'He'd still win if the election were today' - 100 days in, Dublin, California, adjusts to Trump's 'new normal'