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Varadkar warns that robots and artificial intelligence pose risk to people's jobs
Ireland considered sanctions on Gaddafi's Libya over IRA support but was worried about beef
Poll: Do you want a general election in 2019?
French prosecutors probe whether Macron’s ex-bodyguard used passports illegally
'Complete madness': UK spends £100 million on no-deal Brexit ferry plans
Quiz: How well do you remember these offbeat Irish news stories from 2018?
Garrett FitzGerald told Margaret Thatcher: 'John Hume will generally do what he is asked to do'
Here's how much the government has spent on its nationwide 'Getting Ireland Brexit Ready' events
Fine Gael ministers discussed US corporations paying 'little or no tax' here in the 1980s
Knighthoods for Brexiteer and Monty Python actor in UK New Year Honours list
Government says it's owed €475 million in social welfare overpayments
Quiz: How well do you remember the year that was... in Irish politics?
Anger over £65 charge for EU citizens to apply to remain in UK after Brexit
'You want the Eighth repealed because of Brexit': Letters sent to Varadkar about abortion referendum
National Maternity Hospital to begin abortion services on 7 January
84 rivers to open for salmon fishing in 2019
Previewing Ireland's economy in 2019: The stats don't lie - Ireland is doing well right now
Victor Duggan
E-voting machines won't be returning for future elections
Varadkar says he's reluctant to use the term 'vulture fund' to describe firms that have bought up Irish mortgages
Fine Gael will seek Labour and Greens support as future government partners, as Leo fails to rule out 2019 election
Ó Cuív on that 'rogue' NI candidate launch: 'I knew what I was doing. I'm happy to take the punishment. I did it for the greater good'
Quiz: After this year's headlines, how much do you know about Brexit?
Almost 4% increase in children enrolled in multi-denominational schools
Ó Cuív: 'FF seems to be saying that even if we are in government, things wouldn’t change'
Advertising watchdog should be 'beefed up' so it can monitor online political ads
Future Irish elections and referendums will be overseen by a new Electoral Commission
25 of the best Irish news photographs of the year
Donald Trump makes surprise Christmas visit to US troops deployed in Iraq
Last week, the US passed a bill to radically reform its criminal justice system - but what will it change?
Ukraine ends martial law in country after 30 days
President signs bill that allows public servants work until they're 70
A book about golf for Trump and seeds for Christine Lagarde: The gifts Varadkar gave in 2018
More homeowners will have to pay property tax if government decides to scrap exemption
IFA willing to meet health minister after he backs idea of Irish farmers growing cannabis
Leo Varadkar says his 2018 low point was the government's handling of the CervicalCheck scandal
Brexit online training course on how customs work to be rolled out for Irish businesses
Donald Trump signs order for US military's controversial Syria exit
Taoiseach can't say if anyone will be held to account over children's hospital overspend