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Simon Harris writes to other health ministers in bid to reduce cost of CF drug
'Disillusioned and concerned': Midwives to start industrial action over staff shortages
Official verdict: 'The vast majority of consumers will not have to pay direct charges for water'
Government to talk to public sector unions about Garda pay deal
UKIP wants the Irish government to help pay for a motorway in Wales with EU funds
Nicola Sturgeon urges Ireland and Scotland to 'send a powerful signal' around the world
After late night talks, a possible breakthrough at the ASTI teacher dispute
Pieta House calls for ban on children being admitted to adult-only psychiatric units
The word of 2016? Xenophobia
'Have cake and eat it' - Photographed notes appear to show Brexit strategy
Permanent TSB company fined €4.5 million for "serious failings" dealing with tracker mortgages
The EU is continuing its war with Somali pirates
'We couldn't go home for five months after the floods. We're in fear it could happen again'
Ireland's investment body could be stopped investing in tobacco - but doesn't invest very much in tobacco
The last time a Pope visited there were fears he would be assassinated
Mary Robinson will not be giving her papers to the controversial Presidential library
Poll: Would you be happy with the reported future of water charges?
'The numbers speak for themselves' - Shane Ross insists he is not failing on tourism
Sinn Féin says it won't cost as much as people think to bring about a united Ireland
Five years after attacking Catholic 'narcissism', Enda Kenny meets the Pope
'Con la simpatico': President Higgins is first to sign book of condolences for Castro
Winston Churchill spoke of his "longing" for a united Ireland
Nearly €36 million in court fines unpaid in last four years
Francois Fillon takes strong lead in French presidential primary
Fine Gael is most popular party as Fianna Fáil loses ground
RTÉ's George Lee on emigration, climate change and the Dáil's 'power game'
Donald Trump calls election recount 'a scam'
President Higgins criticised for praising 'brutal dictator' Castro
Driver disqualifications will not extend to other EU countries
How Trump's win boosted Japan's top rubber mask maker
'The rage inside me was getting stronger': Ireland's top bankers face grilling on mortgages and repossessions
Clinton campaign to take part in recount of votes in Wisconsin
President Higgins expresses his "great sadness" upon hearing of Fidel Castro's death
Tánaiste leads tributes following death of Judge Michael Reilly
"Why has she not gone abroad? Why would she do that to herself?"
French presidential race: 'Who will beat Marine Le Pen?'
Neale Richmond
'A greater sense of political power': the angry, white alt-right are feeling legitimised after Trump's win
Enda is hanging out with Young Fine Gael this weekend as they go to the polls
Almost a third of people think Enda shouldn't meet Trump at the White House
The Citizens' Assembly will start discussing abortion today. Here's what's on the agenda