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The EU's been crunching the numbers on the cost of a border... but they're not giving us a figure
Leaving Cert students sat the first ever Politics exam today - here's what was in it
Theresa May fends off 'Remainer' Tories on a no-deal Brexit vote
Someone stole Michael Healy-Rae's bike
Senator calls for TDs to boycott 4th of July celebrations at US Embassy
'Likely but not certain' that new Metrolink design could save GAA grounds
'Wah wah': Ex-Trump campaign boss mocks story of child with Down syndrome separated at border
A plan for Dublin's newest town has been given the green light - but not everyone is happy
'I tried my best - obviously my best is not good enough': MacGill Summer School founder on gender balance criticism
Phil Hogan: 'I don’t think the British are in a very coherent position at the moment'
Ireland was the fourth safest EU country for road deaths last year
18,000 overcharged business accounts: Ulster Bank admits some customers complained five years ago
Government wants future budgets to 'lean against the wind'
'It will deepen the crisis': Government warned of 'little or no scope' for tax cuts
Government to apologise for historical convictions of gay men
Canadian MPs vote to legalise cannabis for recreational use
Tusla chief's email to staff ahead of McCabe report's release: 'We can weather this storm'
Woman 'feared she was going to be killed by burglars' as tax inspectors searched TD's house
'An unnecessary distraction': Murphy criticises Sinn Féin over 'potentially reckless behaviour'
UN rights chief hits out at 'unconscionable' separation of families at US border
Irish service supported 109 people affected by sex trafficking last year
Junior minister says a government involving Sinn Féin would 'risk security of State'
Melania Trump and Laura Bush hit out at separating of families at US border
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'Flat and extraordinarily arrogant', Micheál Martin's verdict on Mary Lou McDonald's speech
'We're one United Kingdom' - Theresa May describes EU plans as an Irish Sea border
Explainer: What does the Catholic Church's teaching on homosexuality actually say?
Satisfaction with the government jumps after referendum result
Vets say new dog breeding guidelines need to improve standards
Mary Lou McDonald looks towards government as Sinn Féin votes to change stance on abortion
Dublin's radical bus corridor plan and Compulsory Purchase Orders: what you need to know
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Pope Francis compares abortion to Nazi crimes 'but with white gloves'
Sinn Féin drops threat of 'no confidence' motion in Minister Eoghan Murphy
'I wanted to share my story but I was paralysed in fear': Black Panther actor and undocumented migrant
'A horrific policy': Nearly 2,000 minors split from parents at US border in six weeks
Why having over 100 nuclear weapons could do more harm than good to a country
'New Zealand option' may provide resolution to stand-off between Harris and GPs
'We'll talk to all parties': Sinn Féin amends motion stating it can only go into power with left-wing parties
Students facing 27% rent hikes in accommodation should take a case to the RTB, says chief