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These are the childhood homes of some of the most powerful leaders in history
After five long years, Ballyhea will march to say “No” for final time today
The incredible inside story on how Jeremy Corbyn took control of the UK Labour Party
Getting more women in the Dáil can't be a once off thing, such progress must continue
Michelle O'Donnell Keating
'They were swinging and swinging': Scuffles at Trump rallies are becoming a problem
The UUP and the DUP are on different sides of the great Brexit debate
'He and Labour lost the election' - Michael Healy-Rae confirms meeting Enda Kenny
Abolishing water charges is a return to the policies that collapsed our economy
Aaron McKenna
Ex-Lord Mayor says he'd crowdfund court battle for water refunds
THE COMEBACK KIDS - the TDs from Bertie Ahern's last government who are back at the top table
A lot more people want Micheál Martin to be our next Taoiseach than they do Enda Kenny
The Independent Alliance had a "constructive" meeting with Enda
Leo responds to Alan Shatter's dig, says he's 'charming as always'
Irish Independent apologises to Gerry Adams for 'gunpoint' story
Half of Irish people think freer abortion access should be priority for next government
It's over: Election candidates have until midnight to remove their posters
Fianna Fáil are back, and they're no longer 'male, stale and outside the Pale'
Donald Trump defends his manhood as insults fly in vicious Republican debate
Noonan predicts another election, as Fine Gael discusses its poll battering
'We are all hurting': Joan's e-mail to Labour members
"A phony, a fraud" - it's panic stations for the Republicans as Mitt Romney takes a major pop at Donald Trump
How the three main parties lost their stranglehold on Irish politics - in just a decade
THE LOSERS: The TDs we're saying goodbye to after they lost their seats
This is exactly where Sinn Féin stands on water charge refunds
These are the TDs in the mix for one of the most important jobs in the new Dáil
A bigger and buoyant Fianna Fáil was 'back in business' at Leinster House today
Here's who's running for the Seanad's university panels
Former Dublin mayor Royston Brady has a bone to pick with 'pyjama-wearing' water charge boycotters
Explainer: What the hell's going on with Irish Water?
Labour just had the worst election in its 104-year history
Labour's Willie Penrose has taken the last Dáil seat after an epic count
Water charges high on agenda as Enda and Micheál gear up for crunch talks
Life after an election: 'The hurt, the hard work and signing on the dole'
Nicola Cassidy
It's all over: All 158 seats in the 32nd Dáil have now been filled
Former justice minister Michael McDowell and ex-union boss David Begg to run for Seanad
The aftermath: Fianna Fáil toasts success, as Fine Gael looks increasingly chaotic
As the Super Tuesday dust settles, what happens next?
Larry Donnelly
The Longford-Westmeath recount is back underway
Most people think it's time for Joan Burton to go
The Pentagon wants hackers to break into its website - for money