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Facebook moderators facing toxic content told to take up ‘karaoke and painting’, Committee hears
Republicans vote to oust Trump critic Liz Cheney from leadership role
Housing crisis: Taoiseach under pressure in Dáil as CSO data shows price of a home rose by 4% in 12 months
'This is our heritage': Fishermen threaten to blockade Ireland's major ports over new weighing rules
NI Secretary and David Frost urge ‘common sense’ from EU during Northern Ireland visit
Minister O'Gorman defends An Taisce after Taoiseach weighs in on Kilkenny cheese factory
Coveney tells Israeli ambassador that the loss of life in Gaza is 'completely unacceptable'
Theresa May warns that laws stopping soldiers being pursued over NI violence 'will cover terrorists as well'
Ministers meet to discuss cuckoo funds proposals but no definitive timeline yet on crackdown measures
'Groundbreaking' legislation will give adopted people access to birth certs and early life information
Health Minister says Professor Philip Nolan's tweet comparing antigen tests to snake oil was 'not helpful'
Taoiseach: 'Water charges will not be coming back'
How events unfolded in Ballymurphy in August 1971
Minister: 'We've had housing issues for 10 years, I'm not going to fix it overnight'
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Options to deal with cuckoo funds won't be ready for Cabinet tomorrow, but 'suite of measures' ready this week
'If I didn't run, he would have killed me stone dead': Domestic abuse survivors say more support is needed
Have a question for Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien? We'll be chatting to him tomorrow
Gaeltacht summer courses cancelled for the second year running
Former TD Kate O'Connell will not run in Dublin Bay South by-election
UK Conservative Party wins Hartlepool by-election and unseats Labour for first time in almost 50 years
Over 1,000 people with status to remain are stuck in Direct Provision as they can't find other housing
Fianna Fáil's message to itself: Deliver housing now or face extinction at the next election
Politicians condemn plan to prevent prosecution of NI veterans
Govt accused of frustrating 'hopes and dreams' of families as it commits to action on global funds buying housing estates
Boris Johnson is plotting a Tory by-election raid as the UK braces for 'Super Thursday'
Labour lights a fire under housing minister: 'Reintroduce your own Bill on cuckoo funds or we will'
Meeting of British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference to take place in June
TD lambastes Donegal’s new 'rat line - the tout line' for reporting Covid breaches
Investment funds buying whole estates is 'undesirable' and the government needs to act, says Leo Varadkar
Dublin Lord Mayor Hazel Chu seeks Green Party nomination for the Dublin Bay South by-election
'I got an Instagram message saying 'your days are numbered' - but the thing is, this person was easily traceable'
Cabinet approves Affordable Housing Bill aimed at boosting supply
Ireland to get 4.9m doses of Pfizer/BioNTech in both 2022 and 2023
Minimum unit pricing for alcohol approved by Cabinet - but it won't kick in until January 2022
Irish government policy is incentivising property funds to buy up entire housing estates, say opposition
Hazel Chu says she will announce her by-election intentions 'over the next couple of days'
Jeffrey Donaldson announces DUP leadership bid