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What next for the Social Democrats?
'Unacceptable and false': French PM slams New York Times article about Muslim women in France
Stephen Donnelly won't rule out joining another party after Soc Dem departure
President of Philippines calls Obama a 'son of a whore'
Stephen Donnelly has left the Social Democrats
Merkel's refugee policy under pressure after poll defeat to anti-migrant party
'Think of all those voices desperate for help': Women's Aid helpline receives 41 calls a day
Birmingham bombing families to ask UK Home Secretary for inquest money
FactCheck: Is Apple really the "largest taxpayer in Ireland"?
'I walked past people with signs about how I was a murderer': Getting an abortion as a teenager
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Irish Naval Service crew to be given medals for assistance with migrant crisis
Exit polls: Germany's anti-migrant populists unseat Merkel's party
Micheál Martin on Apple tax: "We believe an appeal is essential"
Nicola Sturgeon opens up about miscarriage in hope of 'breaking taboo'
Good and bad political leaders, and the addiction that separates them
Power games: China didn't make things easy for Barack Obama landing in Hangzhou
We Need To Talk About Apple: Two top Irish economists go head-to-head over the €13 billion
Shane Ross says Pat Hickey "ate me for breakfast" during infamous Rio meeting
'I’m not unrealistic about the challenge I face': Meet the man trying to rebuild Renua
FBI releases heavily redacted notes on Hillary Clinton's email servers
The Apple ruling has ruined some weekend plans for some Oireachtas workers
Tom Clonan: Why we should care about gang members killing each other
Tom Clonan
'Cruel promises made to the Irish people that Apple's billions would go to hospitals'
Noonan claims Apple ruling an "attack" on Ireland's corporate tax regime
Romanian hacker who exposed Clinton's email server jailed for four years
Nicola Sturgeon launches new drive for Scottish independence
TV licence required to watch BBC iPlayer in the UK, but no such rules on the way for the RTÉ Player
A day after visiting Mexico, Trump vows to deport 'millions in his first hour as President'
FactCheck: How many people actually work for foreign companies in Ireland?
Nice finally drops burkini ban after court ruling
"The Irish government has done absolutely nothing wrong" - Tim Cook
From war-torn Syria to another All-Ireland hurling final - Eoin Larkin's remarkable journey
Trump tells Mexican president border wall between Mexico and US would be 'mutually beneficial'
"Brexit means Brexit": UK wants immigration control at the centre of 'unique' EU deal
Taoiseach spoke to Apple CEO before bombshell tax announcement
EC: Ireland could spend Apple tax money on anything it wants
A new heroin overdose drug has saved five lives under a HSE pilot programme
'Utter balderdash': Nobel-winning economist slams government's decision to appeal Apple windfall
Government expresses fears for jobs after EU decision 'upends' our tax system
Break for the border: Donald Trump is going to Mexico today