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Simon Harris wants to bring down the cost of expensive drugs by buying in bulk
FactCheck: How many refugees is Ireland taking in at the moment?
Trump says his border wall will be a fence "in certain parts", vows to deport three million
Opinion: 'Tuesday was a dark day for feminism but we'll keep fighting'
Emily McManus
Sinn Féin TD makes protected disclosure over alleged garda malpractice
Nigel Farage pictured with Donald Trump inside gold lift
Labour support falling as latest polls see Fianna Fáil on top
Hillary Clinton blames FBI director for her election loss
Environmentalists cut "deep wounds" in government's bill on hedge-cutting extension
'Utterly appalling': Anger expressed at waiting times for carer's allowance claims
'Racist' 'dangerous' 'unacceptable': What Irish politicians said about Trump before he was elected
Here's why controlling immigration in America isn't all that easy
Obama, the media or ambition: what gave rise to Donald Trump's political career?
Donald Trump is now sounding a lot keener on some parts of Obamacare
Ibrahima Halawa will spend his 21st birthday in jail after trial postponed again
Hundreds of thousands protest against president in South Korea capital
'Making crazy seem normal': Campaign manager Conway credited with rescuing Trump campaign
'A lack of respect and a lack of gardaí': 5,400 officers assaulted over 11 years
The pollsters got it VERY wrong in the US this week - how can they learn from their mistakes?
Trump will do well to pull off all the things he said he'd do on his first day in the office
'An ugly crossroad': Trump promises unity as outrage continues across US
Nicola Sturgeon to address the Seanad during visit to Dublin
Pressure increases on government as unions set a six-day deadline
Gerry Adams is in the US and has passed on congratulations to Donald Trump
The Green Party reckons Ireland has "thrown in the towel" when it comes to emissions
Families and friends who applied for Rio 2016 tickets are being asked to contact inquiry
'Fake news had nothing to do with Donald Trump's victory' - Mark Zuckerberg
'Forty young Irish girls will die of cervical cancer as a result of falling HPV vaccine rates' says Fine Gael TD
TDs are definitely getting that pay hike next year
Seanad to temporarily relocate to National Museum despite objections
Reports of Muslim students being targeted at colleges after Trump win
Second night of protests in US cities against Trump victory
Is it time the US Electoral College voting system was done away with?
New beginnings: 200 child refugees from Calais camp will come to Ireland
Trump and Obama had an "excellent conversation" at the White House today
FactCheck: No, Ireland is NOT "officially accepting Trump refugees"
Dublin City Council is facing a €15 million shortfall - and is going after businesses to get it
Meet the men (and woman) who could be running America from January
Trump could be on the witness stand over university lawsuit just weeks before becoming President
Trump's shock win and status of undocumented Irish on the agenda in the Dáil