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Varadkar defends launching Belfast festival: 'Olly Murs is headlining - he's hardly a die hard republican'
Human rights campaigners lose Supreme Court appeal over Northern Irish abortion laws
Young adults in Ireland are taking more MDMA and cannabis than they used to
Poll: Do you consider a family which earns €100,000 to be 'rich'?
Trump hosts iftar dinner at White House, as demonstrators protest immigration laws
US evacuates staff from China over fears of mysterious 'sonic induced' brain trauma illness
UK Supreme Court to rule on whether the North's abortion laws violate human rights
Task force rule out any such Grenfell Tower fire incident occurring in Ireland
Sex offender information may be disclosed to 'necessary people' under proposed new law
Donald Trump commutes life-sentence of drug offender after pressure from Kim Kardashian
DUP's Jim Wells criticised for comparing UK abortion rate to Holocaust
Poll: Do you support means testing the child benefit payment?
Could Starbucks billionaire Howard Schultz be Donald Trump's rival in 2020?
'How long must women in Northern Ireland wait for change?' - UK MPs debate abortion laws
There were a record 9,091 patients waiting on trolleys in Ireland's hospitals last month
'The deeper I go, the more concern I have' - Department of Transport worried over 'exposure' due to mandatory PSC
Tense interview sees Bill Clinton say he doesn't owe Monica Lewinsky a personal apology
US Supreme Court sides with baker who refused to make same-sex couple's wedding cake
Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil team up to force government into addressing rising student rents
Poll: Would graphic photos on cans stop you from buying sugary drinks?
A new Ireland? A look at the numbers behind the marriage equality and abortion votes
German far-right leader sparks outrage in describing Nazi rule as 'just a speck of bird s**t'
Observers from the UK, US and Canada monitored the Eighth referendum
Magdalene reparations will finally be paid to those who lived in the forgotten institutions
Trump says meeting with North Korea is back on after Kim's 'very nice' letter
Populist leader sworn in as Italian prime minister
Socialist Sanchez takes over in Spain as Rajoy ousted by parliament
Trump's 'illegal', 'unacceptable' steel and aluminium tariffs will kick in today, and US allies are not happy
Papal visit: State planning to spend almost €3 million on security staff and equipment
Women affected by CervicalCheck controversy 'borrowing money to get to healthcare appointments'
Police in Belfast seize abortion pills and robots from campaigners
Dublin City Council top official says 252 people removed from April homeless figures are 'still homeless'
Poll: Should adopted people be allowed access their full birth information?
'Dead' Russian journalist who's really alive and well vows to 'die at 96 and dance on Putin's grave'
Taoiseach to talk to Micheál Martin about extending confidence and supply 'when the time is right'
Minister promises proper oversight of €4bn Ireland 2040 funds so money goes to the best bids
Taoiseach says he's not ruling out a public inquiry into Shane O’Farrell death
'We come across kids who are exhausted... situations where toilet training has been almost impossible'
'They have suffered long enough': Pressure mounts on Theresa May to legislate for change to Northern Ireland abortion law