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Speaker John Bercow called upon to break Commons deadlock after 310-310 tie on more indicative votes
Junior minister in charge of Brexit no-deal planning resigns over Article 50 delays
Former CervicalCheck boss says Harris was warned that offering extra smear tests could cause delays
Trump '100% ready' to shut down US-Mexico border despite being warned of 'catastrophic economic impact'
Minister resigns and lashes Theresa May for working with 'Marxist' Jeremy Corbyn instead of pursuing no-deal Brexit
'Totally unacceptable': British soldiers shown shooting at Jeremy Corbyn target
'People know where they stand until 2021': Local Property Tax changes to be deferred by one year
John Delaney says his FAI job switch was because his workload was 'impossible'
'The banks are dictating what happens': TDs say government relying on 'constitution' card to block vulture funds Bill
To avoid 'traumatic' extractions, government set to expand dental care for kids under 6
Corbyn agrees to meet May to plot way forward as UK seeks another Brexit extension
'There is extraordinary division in Ireland': Aontú to stand 60 candidates in upcoming elections
Mark Zuckerberg tells TDs that Facebook is working proactively on child protection issues
Emmanuel Macron: 'We will never abandon Ireland or the Irish people, no matter what'
'Doing untold damage': FF calls for better State support for homeless schoolchildren
Bill to tighten New Zealand's gun laws passes by 119 votes to one
'He did grab me by the head': Second woman accuses Joe Biden of inappropriate touching
Washington Post claims children of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi are receiving 'blood money'
MPs could vote on May's deal for FOURTH time as it's warned hard Brexit is 'nearly inevitable'
McDonald apologises for - and defends - marching behind 'England Get Out Of Ireland' banner
Our systems are not working to prevent child sexual violence, even after it is reported
Clíona Saidléar
'Momentous achievement': Campaigners welcome confirmation of government medicinal cannabis supplier
Central Bank to scrap code of conduct for banks on the transfer of mortgages as it's 'not relevant'
From a Boris Johnson postage stamp to 30cm biscuits: the best gags from this year's April Fool's Day
Once again, MPs fail to reach consensus on any Brexit option in series of votes
House of Commons again rejects all Brexit options on the table
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Rate the options: How would you vote on the Brexit plans before MPs tonight?
Jacob Rees-Mogg defends sharing video of German far-right leader's speech
TDs to meet Mark Zuckerberg in Facebook Dublin HQ tomorrow to chat about fake news
One in 10 people spending over 60% of their income on rent in Ireland
Decision to end migrant rescue operation labelled 'outrageous abdication of responsibilities'
Massacre of 160 people in Mali 'underlines need for international presence', Dept Defence says
As MPs can't agree what to do about Brexit, EU warns 'our patience is running out'
Comedian takes the lead after first round of presidential elections in Ukraine
Turkey local elections: Setback for President Erdogan as party set to lose capital
Opinion: 64% of workers in Ireland earn less than the 'average' salary
Felim O'Rourke
80% surveyed in student accommodation in Dublin city are international students paying average €250 a week rent
Is your head being melted by this EU daylight savings debate? We're here to help
Power, accountability and €130k a year: Three Irish cities to vote on having a mayor