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Landslide: two exit polls predict Ireland has voted overwhelmingly to repeal the Eighth Amendment
The country has voted in the Eighth Amendment referendum - Here's what to expect from the day
Bane of Facebook uses launch of GDPR to file four court cases against social media giants
Poll: Have you voted yet?
Dublin Castle courtyard will be open to the public tomorrow ... but don't expect any big screens
'My daughter had a communion last year... my friend had to lend me her house'
Q&A: The answers to your questions about the Eighth Amendment referendum
Wicklow Council tells woman she can't vote today due to an 'administrative error'
It's polling day: Here's everything you need to know about the next 48 hours
Ireland has a new data protection law... just hours before the EU's bumper new regulation comes into force
Trump pardons boxing's first black heavyweight champion after Stallone's appeals
Meet the man who's been collecting referendum leaflets since 1983
Here's your guide to voting in the Eighth Amendment referendum
Boris Johnson spent 18 minutes on the phone to Russian prankster posing as the Armenian prime minister
Trump warns North Korea against 'foolish or reckless' acts as he cancels historic summit
Leo Varadkar: 'I find it difficult to contemplate there being a No vote'
Minister says bin charges will rise by up to €1 per lift if bottle deposit scheme introduced
Don't be confused at the ballot box - you're voting on the 36th Amendment tomorrow
'A defining moment for our generation': Why emigrants are coming home to vote
Italy has a new prime minister
Brexiteers 'Max Fac' plan would cost the UK £20 billion - Revenue chief
Q&A: Can the 'hard cases' be dealt with while still retaining the Eighth Amendment?
Trump violated US constitution by blocking people on Twitter court says
'G'wan Mary Lou!' - Sinn Féin's leader is a hit on the canvass but insists it's no election dry run
Recovery from poisoning is 'slow and painful' - Yulia Skripal speaks
Pro-life groups secured access to the names and addresses of Irish voters ahead of the referendum
The government wants to know what you think the most significant risks facing Ireland are
Tánaiste says report that Aidan McAnespie's body part was 'disposed of' must be 'extremely difficult' for the family
Taoiseach asks employers to be 'flexible' on Friday so staff can get home to vote
Donohoe defends 'rainy day fund' - but opposition parties reckon it's 'useless'
Each side playing the blame game as fallout from the Prime Time debate no-show rolls over
'I'm sorry' - Facebook boss faces European lawmakers
Judges to get new sentencing guidelines after Sinn Féin deal with government
Government looking at how to best source 'quality' medical cannabis for new access programme
'If you vote No, abortion will not stop, we'll just export it to England'
Language tests for new citizens 'just one option being considered'
Q&A: Can the proposed legislation allowing abortion up to 12 weeks be changed in the future?
It's official - the PSC will be pulled as a mandatory requirement for your driver theory test
Simon Harris to take part in live televised Eighth debate
Kremlin hits out at 'anti-Russian mania' as Chelsea owner's visa 'taking longer than normal'