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Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Bill on the way to fix child maintenance anomaly and ensure parents pay up
Taoiseach says ministers will be allowed 'dissent' on Eighth Amendment
Former Georgian hotel in Dublin's city centre opens as hostel after years of objections
No need for parking spaces and more apartments per floor allowed in complexes under new draft guidelines
'A disgrace': The mothers of premature babies who say they've been left behind by the Minister
The busiest day in the Dáil bar was the day Leo became Taoiseach
Coveney says that government has to 'repair' relationship with DUP
Trump team claims investigator 'unlawfully' got emails in Russia probe
Responsibility for three State agencies is being removed from Justice Department
Brexit deal 'proves the doubters wrong' - May
There were fears the PSC would become a “de facto” national ID card from the very outset
'Nothing to fear' as anti-immigration Austrian far-right enters government
Nigel Farage claims he is 'skint' and says there is no money in politics
First gay weddings take place in Australia
Plastic surgery clinics to be regulated under new licensing plan
May gets Brexit boost - but bigger battles await
'People are dying': One year after Apollo House and homelessness is worse than ever
EU leaders agree to move onto phase two of Brexit talks, but warn of tough talks ahead
The Dáil is going on holidays for Christmas today
Dublin residents terrorised by joyriding and cars set on fire outside their homes
Legal abortion in cases of rape would be a 'GP-led service' under draft proposals
Varadkar says he has 'absolute confidence and trust' in British government
Committee recommends legal abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy without restriction
Theresa May suffers big defeat on Brexit, with own MPs rebelling against her
Halligan has another space and alien life themed Christmas card this year
TDs and Senators vote in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment
Taoiseach raised Trump's 'fake news' Irish corporate tax comment with acting US ambassador
UK bookshop selling tea towels saying 'F*** the DUP'
Public servants approaching retirement who want to work past 65 will be re-hired and placed on a lower pay scale
Eighth Amendment committee to vote on repealing the Eighth today
Alabama voters go to the polls in crucial Senate contest between Trump pick Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones
The new Garda Commissioner does not need policing experience and their pay could top €200k
Judge sets aside €14,000 judgement against Donald Trump over planned Doonbeg barrier
Government to oppose regulation of political ads as it would ban TDs advertising their local clinics
Trump accused of 'slut-shaming' Senator after tweeting she would beg and 'do anything' for donations
U2 write letter supporting the Freedom of Dublin being stripped from Aung San Suu Kyi