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Peter Casey challenged over immigration during European elections tv debate
Voting begins in Spanish snap election marked by far-right resurgence
New online booking system for driving tests to be launched in the autumn
Driving testers accused of being 'rude', 'condescending' and 'inappropriate' in complaints to RSA
'Badly misguided': Trump to withdraw US from UN arms treaty
White House welcomes new talks to restore Northern Ireland power-sharing executive
Man throws phone at Trump during gun rally
Facebook says whatever fine it faces over password breach is matter for Irish data watchdog
Jeremy Corbyn turns down invitation to state banquet for Donald Trump
Government set to decide whether to sign off on €3bn National Broadband Plan
Simon Harris has asked the Attorney General to look at mandatory vaccinations
Talks to restore Northern Ireland power-sharing executive to be announced today
Is what British politicians say a load of 'cock and bull'? That's what this show wants to find out...
British far-right figure Tommy Robinson to run in EU elections
Vicky Phelan apologises to Leo Varadkar after referring to him as 'a gay man' during criticism
'We have lost a giant of the retail world': Tributes paid to Superquinn founder Feargal Quinn
Irish-American businessmen (including Labour TD's brother) donate over €2k to Alan Kelly and Joan Freeman
McDonald and Foster feel the heat but do not concede on the issues blocking Stormont
Joe Biden is officially running for US president
Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin vow closer ties as they meet for the first time
'Banning them is a red herring': Why election candidates are standing over their use of posters
'Why in God's name does it take the death of a 29-year-old woman to get to this point?' - priest challenges politicians on NI stalemate
Grant won't be reinstated to student teachers spending thousands on placements in the Gaeltacht
North Korea's Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia for Putin summit
Opinion: My Sri Lankan relatives had a lucky escape from the bombings - I'm struggling to keep my hopes for peace alive
Dil Wickremasinghe
Dalkey Tidy Towns won't be removing candidates' posters during the election campaign (despite saying they would)
MPs are back after their Easter break, so what's the Brexit latest?
Dissidents admit to killing Lyra McKee, offering 'full and sincere apologies'
Russia says it's 'too early' to say whether it could work with Ukraine's new leader
Over 1,000 people - including Olympic gold medallist - arrested during Extinction Rebellion protests in London
Child Protection: The failure to publish the report into Mother & Baby Homes is part of a continued cover-up
Shane Dunphy
Taoiseach has no plans to beef up security for ministers after protests at their homes
Opinion: In Colombia indigenous protests follow communities being displaced and leaders murdered
Kieran Duffy
Finian McGrath claims he was 'thrown under the bus' by other ministers over drink-driving remarks
'Many think we're wrong to leave the Dáil, others want us to f**k off out of here' - Mick Wallace
'The UK government keep appealing until you give up': Rights activists hold rallies in Belfast and London
Indian man chops off index finger in desperation after voting for wrong party in national election
John Delaney told Ross of 'valuable project' losing funding and threats to underage football over Brexit