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Fine Gael candidates in the lead in each European constituency, new opinion poll finds
Restaurant tipping: Minister wants 'collective agreement' and not new laws
Ulster Bank says it's 'unacceptable' a data breach resulted in its former customers' details being compromised
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Micheál Martin says some people on the doorsteps are calling on him to pull the plug on this government
'What planet are they living on?': Martin calls out 'farcical' broadband plan, says ESB agency should roll out network
Commissioner says €22m for 'parading time' is drain on garda overtime budget
Dublin's first injecting centre delayed further as Merchants Quay needs more time to address planning concerns
The government just launched this major campaign to tackle 'disturbingly' high levels of harassment
Government under pressure to explain why taxpayer will have to pay most into broadband plan
Opinion: The US alliance with Saudi Arabia reveals their true stance on human rights
Diarmuid Pepper
Simon Harris says there will be a review of Waterford mortuary
Theresa May says she can still make a Liverpool-style comeback in Brexit talks
Government considering staggered closing times and 'night mayors' to enhance Irish nightlife
Trump blocks Democrats' demand for secret Mueller material using executive privilege
Cost of broadband plan would hit social housing, road repairs and flood relief plans, minister warned
Newly released documents show Donohoe's department 'strongly' recommended against broadband plan
Superintendents reject Gsoc claim they could be accused of cover-ups in investigations of gardaí
Opinion: 10% of homeless families have been made homeless for a second time
Wayne Stanley
'It's a disgrace that it will take that long': Opposition TDs criticise 7-year timeline for rural broadband
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
How is the Tories' crushing local election result impacting on Brexit?
Cabinet signs off on the €3 billion broadband plan - here's what we know so far
Pat Kenny says he's opposed to censoring people as he prepares to host Peter Casey debate
The Big Day of Voting: Today's your last chance to make sure you're registered to vote on May 24
Opinion: 'Our apathy is the single greatest tool that vicious political groups will seek to weaponise as we head into the European election'
Benjamin Moore
Simon Harris says Ireland may own its own medicinal cannabis supply in the future
The Explainer: Can Ireland grow its own medicinal cannabis?
They're all looking for your vote, but what should you ask politicians when they come to your door?
'Be the hero, not the villain': Protesting students wrote to Taoiseach urging him to take climate action
Fresh talks hope to revive power-sharing ... but marriage equality remains a major stumbling block
Quiz: How much do you know about Irish referendums?
Poll: Was Leo Varadkar right to apologise for his response to the Waterford mortuary controversy?
'If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck...' - Dublin MEP candidates clash over potential for EU army
'Let's do a deal': Theresa May makes fresh plea to Corbyn in bid to get Brexit over the line
DUP wins most seats in the northern elections while the Alliance party makes major gains
Opinion: Time is running out to save planet earth so we are organising a campaign of civil resistance
Ciaran O'Carroll
SocDems say Ellie Kisyombe will run in election after 'correcting the chronology of her backstory'
European elections: What constituency am I in? Who can I vote for?