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Businesses refused insurance to get 'quick' payments for severe weather flood damage
Trump's ex-campaign chair Paul Manafort 'lied to prosecutors'
Twitter portal to allow election partners flag issues directly during European elections
Tom Clonan: 'If cool heads prevail, the Kerch situation should not escalate ... but we don't live in a time of cool heads'
Tom Clonan
Taoiseach meets with Orange Order reps to discuss needs of Protestant communities at the border
Prospect of second Brexit referendum is something UK will have to decide for themselves, says Taoiseach
Moville community galvanised to help following arson attack at hotel being prepared for asylum seekers
'Walking into a crisis': 61 psychiatrist posts are vacant around the country
'Thank you President T': Trump congratulates himself for falling oil prices
Arlene Foster: If backstop isn't removed, Brexit deal won't get DUP support
After EU endorses Brexit deal, Theresa May tells UK: 'This is all there is'
'Save our park': Tallaght locals protest against plans for apartment block
Call for permanent war memorial in Dublin city as Hauntings Soldier is removed
Ex-No 10 Brexit spokesperson: 'Brexit has made the rest of the UK more like Northern Ireland'
Airport noise issues to be sorted by Christmas paving the way for new runway
Fine Gael remains most popular party in country
Boris quotes Van Morrison as he criticises backstop deal at DUP conference
Paris police use tear gas and water cannon on anti-Macron tax protesters
Another day, another Brexit summit - but this one will show us how united the EU is
No vulture fund or bank has ever been sanctioned for breaching the code of conduct
Spanish prime minister warns Brexit summit to be called off if there's no Gibraltar deal
Tusla sets up helpline in wake of reports of 71 alleged abusers in Scouting Ireland review
New legal advice finds Occupied Territories Bill is 'fully compliant with EU trade rules'
'Could there be a shutdown?': Trump issues Thanksgiving threat to close US-Mexico border
Tickets for Spice Girls in Croke Park have SOLD OUT as fans vent anger online
EU and UK agree a draft agreement on their future relationship
As leaked CIA reports on Khashoggi point to Crown Prince, Saudi warns he's 'a red line'
Dáil backs Brexit deal without need for vote
Trump and US Chief Justice engaged in unprecedented war of words
Dublin City Council accused of being 'Scrooge-like' for not holding Christmas lights ceremony
Seanad briefly suspended over 'misogyny' row
Trump toys with attending White House correspondents' dinner ... because there'll be no comedian
Tóibín signs up two members to his new 'Euro-critical party' which aims to protect 'all human life'
Taoiseach: 'Householders will have to pay more to fill their cars, for electricity and gas under carbon tax hikes'
Simon Harris says timeline for abortion services to be available in January remains unchanged
Scouting Ireland review finds historical evidence of 71 alleged abusers
Brexit waltz moves on as May heads to Brussels for tea and Varadkar hopes Dáil sings from same hymn sheet