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Muslims, Mexican walls and misogyny allegations: The biggest moments of the US election
Putin congratulates Trump, says he wants to 'improve relations' between Russia and US
Poll: Do you think Ireland's relationship with the US will change after Trump's victory?
In pictures: How election night played out
'Talking is always better than walking': Relief this morning as teachers to attend pay talks
'Trump triumphs': How the media reacted to shock election result
In full: Donald Trump accepts victory in the US presidential race
Doctors urge all third level institutes to ban tobacco from campuses
Donald Trump has been elected President of the United States
Marijuana, assisted suicide, gun control - there was a lot on the table for US voters in this election
A sea of red: Here's the state-by-state guide of who's taken where
Couldn't stay awake? Here are the defining moments of a truly seismic US election night
Republicans look set to hold House of Representatives and Senate
'I don't want to see that happen': Risk of row backs on garda resources without Lansdowne, says minister
Levels of illegal drug use within Ireland are on the rise
Irish Water seeks to build massive new €80 million covered reservoir in south Dublin
Trump within reach of shock White House win. Minute-by-minute results and reaction
Markets wobble as Trump surges in polls
Voting day: We followed America as it went to the polls
All night long: Here's what you need to know if you're planning an election all-nighter
This is what a Trump presidency could look like
Larry Donnelly
The first of many? Trump's campaign has already filed an election lawsuit
Referendum on Irish Water ownership likely as Fianna Fáil to back bill
Enda Kenny grilled over teacher strike action and pay disputes
European court sides with the government over bank recapitalisation
Half of Irish people want to see public sector pay restored
Clinton wins the first ballot of election day - four votes to two
Almost half of Irish people don't want either US presidential candidate to win
Julian Assange to be questioned over rape allegations at embassy where he lives
A hard Brexit could cost 40,000 Irish jobs - report
'It beggars belief the ASTI would decide to close schools indefinitely'
Eamon Dunphy on Ireland and Trump: 'We'd immediately sign up with the Donald'
Ireland is looking to take more refugee children from camps in Greece and Calais
'New politics' and a minority government: Spain's recovery is looking a lot like Ireland's
Confirmed: About 400 secondary schools will be closed tomorrow
Donald Trump: a timeline of the most bonkers events from a truly bonkers presidential campaign
"Apple in or lights out": Hundreds turn out for pro-Apple rally in Galway
How to win the US election? Here is the maths you need to know
Nigel Farage issues Brexit warning: "I've seen the Irish forced to vote again"
Bertie Ahern is "iffy" about how the Garda dispute was resolved