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Hearts and minds: How UK's voting system for EU elections can allow new parties to surge ahead
Micheál Martin: Fine Gael TD's injury lawsuit 'flies in the face of everything being done to keep insurance costs down'
A Eurovision scoring screw up means rock bottom UK actually did worse than initially announced
Candidates are out making their last pitches for your vote before the broadcast ban kicks in
'End of the road': May clings on overnight as she's set to be forced out of Downing Street
Opinion: Who will be the winners and losers of the European Elections, 2019?
Larry Donnelly
'It's taking time': Together for Yes to continue campaigning one year on from result of repeal vote
'It's a blessing and a curse': The relatives of well-known politicians running for election
European Parliament candidate threatens Dublin Bus with legal action over ban on political ads
Minister for Health to investigate reports of private entrance to National Children's Hospital
21 candidates, seven seats: A night on the doorsteps in Dublin's most hotly contested council area
Fine Gael complains to Facebook over ads for website targeting Maria Walsh and 'the homosexual lifestyle'
At least six dead as protestors clash with police over Indonesian election result
Pelosi: 'Trump is engaged in a cover-up and that could be impeachable'
Explainer: What do MEPs actually do once they get a seat in the European Parliament?
Theresa May on the brink as Andrea Leadsom resigns from government
Harris says there are no plans to legalise cannabis in Ireland
Is the Charleton tribunal and Maurice McCabe raised on the doorsteps with Fitzgerald? 'Not particularly'
Minister says 'porn block' law needs to be considered, but says privacy issues also a concern
'The system is not fair': MPs criticise Theresa May over Northern Ireland amnesty
The next Brexit step: Withdrawal Agreement Bill to be published on Friday
Decision on E-scooter regulations due shortly, as minister says electric scooter users should have a driving licence
Taoiseach: Co-living an option - 'it's not going to replace traditional houses and apartments'
Government 'reluctantly' grants second year long extension to Grace case inquiry
May writes to Corbyn with plea for 'last chance' compromise as her Brexit hopes dwindle
Varadkar 'looks forward' to meeting Trump when he visits Ireland in two weeks' time
'We live in a strange world': Michael McDowell criticises Fine Gael TD over injury lawsuit
Brexit, tax, immigration and kissing: It all went down in RTÉ's Midlands North-West debate
Divorce in numbers: How do divorce rates in Ireland compare to those in Europe and elsewhere?
Trump in Ireland: White House confirms US President will arrive on 5 June
New Brexit plan: May loses support as she gives MPs a shot at second referendum
Taoiseach asks for details about letters sent to mortgage-holders demanding full payment of arrears within 30 days
Don't judge co-living on one planning application, says minister as proposals dubbed '21st century bedsits'
Catching up with the council candidates: They love canvassing but juggling politics with jobs is a challenge
Varadkar confirms independent review will be carried out into an abortion at the National Maternity Hospital
'You can't just go in there fawning and gushing like some nodding dog': Dublin candidates set out their stall
Brexit back on Cabinet agenda as Tánaiste says no-deal Brexit preparations must continue
Opinion: Directly elected mayors would be good for democracy
Deiric Ó Broin
Lyra McKee murder and parcel bomb plot given as reasons for two special 'Omagh laws' being renewed again
FactCheck: Will children aged 4 and under be taught about masturbation if the sex education bill becomes law?