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Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Donald Tusk says he told David Cameron that promising an EU referendum was 'stupid'
Derry car bomb has 'absolutely nothing to do with Brexit', Bradley says
President Higgins warns of the return of 'an ugly, xenophobic corruption of nationalism'
Theresa May rules out second Brexit referendum in Plan B speech
Bilateral deal between the UK and Ireland ruled out
RTÉ defends plans to feature Graham Linehan in Prime Time report on transgender issues
Poll: Do you think 21 January should be recognised as Ireland's Independence Day?
Opinion: The Democratic Programme of the First Dáil was a radical socialist document
Donal Fallon
Poll: Should households which use water excessively be fined?
Timeline: The Public Services Card saga
Laoise Neylon
Neil Fox's sister Donna was killed while cycling. He's calling for action from Shane Ross on an overtaking law
Trump had talks on Moscow tower up throughout 2016 presidential campaign, lawyer says
Just like Leo, Oprah once found herself in hot water for saying she was put off eating burgers
'She's behaved so irrationally': Trump lashes out at Pelosi for rejecting proposed border wall deal
US govt shutdown: Trump offers Democrats deal on immigration in exchange for wall money
Quiz: Did people really say these things about Brexit?
Thousands take to streets of US for Women's March amid government shutdown
French yellow vests hit back at Macron's debate attempts with 10th weekend of protests
'It's impossible to completely predict what might be in short supply and what might be in ridiculous oversupply'
Varadkar to brief party leaders on possibility of a no-deal Brexit scenario
National Transport Authority 'actively considering' 24-hour Dublin Bus service from Dublin Airport
A look inside the angry, fractured world of Ireland's 'yellow vests'
Standing still: At the end of a historic week, where exactly are we with Brexit?
Minister wants to change system after student had to sit Leaving Cert exam the day after her mother died
'Oozing with history': Take a look around the Mansion House, 100 years on from the first Dáil sitting
Trump cancels White House trip to Davos amid longest-ever government shutdown
Opinion: Far-right politics on the rise so we need to stop silencing working class voices on the left
Conor Kenny
Ulster Bank initiates High Court action against Minister for Culture Josepha Madigan
Coombe hospital denies board intervened to refuse abortion for woman with a fatal foetal diagnosis
Trump fires back at Pelosi, denies her aircraft for planned trip abroad
Jeremy Corbyn warns his MPs 'not to engage' with May's government until no-deal Brexit ruled out
'Signing on the dole embarrases them the most': School secretaries launch campaign for equal pay
Thousands of crimes, including rape, not prosecuted due to serious failings in Garda youth scheme
Veteran MEP Brian Crowley confirms he won't be contesting European Election
Committee told man on JobPath scheme had his CV amended against his wishes to conceal his ethnicity
Donohoe thanks nurses for 'immense contribution' but says paying them more could lead to others seeking rises
Investigation into claims of 'unauthorised surveillance' in Irish prisons to finish in February
Irish motorists to require 'Green Card' to drive across Northern Ireland border in event of no-deal Brexit
Theresa May meets other party leaders and reaffirms her 'duty to deliver Brexit'