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Gerry Adams says Stormont collapse is not a threat to the peace process
The deadline has passed and Northern Ireland is heading for a snap election
Spanish inspiration? Anti-eviction movement heats up with bill to end loopholes used to evict tenants
Facebook is cracking down on fake news in Germany before Angela Merkel seeks fourth term
New rules mean top jobs in Irish civil service must go to women
GPs welcome HSE assertion that €9 billion needed to save Irish health service
Mary Lou McDonald says Sinn Féin are 'in transition' and she wants it to be 'seamless'
Latest Alec Baldwin parody takes aim squarely at Trump's 'dodgy dossier'
The Dáil prayer: We're not the only parliament to have one
Poll: Would a double property tax for vacant houses help ease the housing crisis?
'Listening to Trump voters, I am surprised, disappointed, bewildered, fascinated and enlightened'
Larry Donnelly
After months of non-answers, it's looking like we really are heading for a 'hard' Brexit
'It wasn't political' - Fatima Halawa explains why their family attended the protest in Egypt
Donald Trump in Twitter attack on Congressman who marched alongside Martin Luther King
Thousands march in Waterford for 24/7 cath lab and decry 'paltry' offer of mobile unit
Trump promises like a 'large border tax' among the biggest risks to Ireland this year
US Senate planning probe into Russian spying, Trump planning to end Russian sanctions
Here's how plans for Trump's 'softly sensual' inauguration are going
'It came as a big shock to find my mother was being locked in and tortured like I was'
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil spent thousands of euro targeting voters with Facebook ads
When Syria comes to Roscommon: 'We can't run to Mass, then say 'you're not welcome''
Termination notices sent to Limerick apartment residents to be withdrawn
Poll: Should election posters be scrapped?
'My father was a loving, caring and wise man' - Stack family meets the Taoiseach
Irish political parties spent over €416k on election posters last year
Police investigating 'beheading' threats made against Arlene Foster
'I forgot to give them a receipt': James Reilly referred to gardaí by Sipo over €1k election donation
John Halligan says he's secured a mobile cath lab for Waterford hospital
Obama to Biden: 'I had to quote an Irish poet and Seamus Heaney was taken'
A British lawyer wants the Irish courts to ask if there's a way back from Brexit
Irish Water: 'We did not waste €70m on consultants'
Watch: The bizarre moment US news network C-Span was 'taken over' by Russia Today
Obama and Biden took their bromance to new levels and there wasn't a dry eye in the White House
Watchdog to probe how FBI handled Clinton email investigation
Marine Le Pen spotted at Trump Tower but insists she was just having a coffee
Trump taps Rudy Giuliani to head American response to hacking
Regulator denies saying water metering programme should be abandoned
Robots should be given legal status as 'electronic persons' and fitted with 'kill switches' - EU
Martin McGuinness criticises the Irish Times, saying he wants his privacy respected during illness
Irish people split 50/50 on whether we should invite Trump to Ireland