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Taoiseach told he is living in a world of 'make believe' by ignoring the reality of the housing crisis
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‘Dare we say it, is this an opportunity for Mayo to put one over the Dubs?’
Police release new CCTV footage of suspected gunmen in case of murdered man in Belfast
St Patrick's week set to be starting point for plan to rebuild Irish tourism sector after 'decimation' in 2020
Man missing from Dublin found safe and well
Boris Johnson says restrictions will ease across the UK for Christmas despite concerns
A man proposed to his Dart driver girlfriend as she pulled into Pearse Station last night
Connacht hit a new level of collision success in their close-call against Racing
WHO urges families to wear face masks during Christmas gatherings
Warning that Ireland could face 'unprecedented disruption' to movement of goods in next four weeks
Poll: Are you happy with the Covid-19 restrictions in place for Christmas?
'We have found a way forward': Ursula von der Leyen says path to a Brexit agreement is in sight
Two gardaí assaulted in separate incidents in Dundalk
Covid-19 restrictions: Parts of England enter toughest measures and Germany begins new lockdown
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Donald Trump considering appointment of special prosecutor to investigate Joe Biden's son
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Government's plan for ending Direct Provision delayed until February 2021
Neasa Hourigan says efforts to push CETA deal through are 'extraordinary' and 'cynical'
Hungarian parliament votes to redefine meaning of 'family' - which bars same-sex couples from adopting
Teachers Union of Ireland will be 'strongly' advising its members to reject new public pay deal
Rally held to call for an end to Covid-19 restriction that stops women's partners attending births
US regulator approves first rapid at-home Covid-19 antigen test
Student nurses rostered for work should be paid by employers, Taoiseach says
8 goals in Munster U20 semi-final as Tipperary take down Waterford after extra-time
Appeal for information following cash-in-transit robbery in Dublin earlier today
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