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"Leo likes to make you think he is all cuddly and caring. That's not him"
Fox presenters end fight over Trump, put it down to 'being Irish'
EU launches probe after clash of Ukip MEPs leaves one in hospital
New poll shows the vast majority of Irish people want Eighth Amendment repealed
Ukip MEP Mike Hookem insists altercation with Steven Woolfe was 'verbal' only
FactCheck: Does every other country in Europe have water charges?
"Over here, we will mind you": Enda Kenny invites Kim Kardashian to Ireland after robbery
'Something is rotten in the state of Denmark': What is happening with the gardaí now?
RTÉ says it asked senator to remove Repeal the Eighth badge to stop "unchallenged campaigning"
"You're a wily old fox at talking down the clock" - Noonan answers questions over Nama Project Eagle sale
'If Fine Gael breach the agreement, the Budget won't pass'
Ireland is giving €7.5 million to help Syrian people
Angry exchanges: Justice Minister faces questions as gardaí controversies mount up
Trump urges terminally ill people to "hang on" to vote for him
UK Home Office won't say if Irish people will be exempt from controversial list of foreign workers
Trump falls in the polls as independent voters flock to Hillary
Fianna Fáil support is down, party now neck-and-neck with Fine Gael
Here’s how much it would cost to get rid of the USC for incomes under €100,000
There are new insurance guidelines out, but do they do enough to tackle sky high insurance premiums?
Local councils to pay up-front rent to private owners of derelict houses
Polish government rows back on all-out abortion ban following mass protests
May directs Tories to the centre as she hits out at "nasty" Labour Party
Garda Commissioner 'did not know of, nor approve, any targeting of anyone making protected disclosures'
"There's very little principle in Irish politics" - Fine Gael TD
Enda Kenny grilled on garda whistleblowers, Brexit and the future of rural post offices
"Whatever way you want to dress it up, this is the start of a privatisation plan."
'Accounting firms are telling vulture funds how to get around tax loophole closure'
Trump's number two scores points as Vice-Presidential nominees square off
Ukip turmoil as new leader quits just 18 days into the job
The VP face-off: These two men clash tonight in the least-anticipated debate of the US campaign
Government says it won't oppose Fianna Fáil's hate crime Bill
Tánaiste reviewing reports about whistleblower "character assassination attack" by senior gardaí
Call for repeal of ban on people with intellectual disabilities having sexual relationships
Fine Gael TD fined €3,000 for littering with 'Keep the recovery going' posters
Russian ambassador was left in "no uncertain terms" of Ireland's "disgust" over Syria bombings
A lawsuit claiming Donald Trump raped a 13-year-old girl has been refiled in New York
The Government is "intensifying" its plans for preparing for Brexit
Wikileaks is planning to publish a trove of new documents about the US election
Trichet's Corn: Yanis Varoufakis says the ECB are as bad as the British during the Famine