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The Bollocks to Brexit bus drove through Dublin today
North Korea condemns US sanctions, says they could 'block the path to denuclearisation'
Local TDs condemn attack on repossessed Roscommon farmhouse, but call for negotiations to keep family in home
Theresa May: second Brexit referendum would do 'irreparable damage' to integrity of British politics
Saudi Arabia denounces US Senate vote over war in Yemen as 'blatant interference'
Opinion: Debunking the myth of the squeezed middle
Killian Donoghue
The government wants to know if you're okay with it using your PPS number to clean up the electoral register
A UK newspaper said that Theresa May 'loathes' Leo Varadkar, but Simon Coveney says it's 'nonsense'
Donald Trump has called his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen 'a rat'
Taoiseach: 'JobPath may not be needed in the future'
Bertie Ahern and Tony Blair have both ripped into Theresa May's handling of Brexit
New poll shows Fine Gael remains the most popular party in the country
Independent Alliance to seek a free vote for Israeli goods trade ban Bill
Taoiseach's department has spent nearly €500k on video production since Varadkar took office
Quiz: Can you guess what the Government minister is doing here?
Donald Trump is losing another member of his administration
Jeremy Hunt insists a 'version' of May's deal can get through parliament if EU make assurances
'You called me nebulous!': Juncker explains remarks after heated exchange with Theresa May goes viral
Important information or a 'distraction': Exactly how many people are living in homeless accommodation?
Theresa May to hold more talks with EU leaders as prime minister looks to save Brexit deal
In Ireland, there is a 'widespread assumption' that your local TD or councillor can help you get a council house
It's the day of the 1918 General Election - Who are you voting for?
Trouble in the ranks: 'We've a health and housing crisis and our solution is to keep Fine Gael running the show'
Who was your Irish MP in 1918? Here's a list of everyone elected in that historic election
Varadkar says some of May's Brexit suggestions 'make sense', while others are 'difficult'
'A genuinely historic moment': Abortion legislation passes through the Seanad
'My dad was on heroin... I was put into care when I was 8': The experience of young homeless families
How much is being spent by Áras an Uachtaráin? Michael D's spending has been revealed
Breakthrough in Yemen conflict as ceasefire to take place at key port
China confirms detention of 2 Canadians as tensions rise between countries
Poll: Should TDs who are landlords abstain from votes on anti-eviction legislation?
'Time to call it a May': How British media reacted to Theresa May's survival
'Kicking the can down the road': Theresa May wins confidence vote from Tory MPs
Is Joe Biden the next US President? He's going to talk to family about it over Christmas
New laws banning zero hour contracts 'in most circumstances' to be in place in March
Calls for TDs who are landlords to abstain from anti-eviction Bill vote due to conflict of interest
Irish politicians told to stay silent ahead of Tory vote with hopes Brexit no-deal can be avoided
No election in 2019 as confidence and supply agreement to continue for a year
'Michael D is a formidable president': Adams says Sinn Féin was never going to win Áras election
'This isn't acceptable': Government delivers less than half of planned social housing in first 9 months of the year