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Family members of victims to be consulted on how Ireland can introduce domestic homicide reviews
Minister accused of 'living in cloud cuckoo land' for saying rents are rising at a 'slow rate'
Garda Commissioner examining case of alleged Garda discrimination against Travellers
Ulster Bank says it's 'unacceptable' a data breach resulted in its former customers' details being compromised
Micheál Martin says some people on the doorsteps are calling on him to pull the plug on this government
'What planet are they living on?': Martin calls out 'farcical' broadband plan, says ESB agency should roll out network
Government under pressure to explain why taxpayer will have to pay most into broadband plan
Government considering staggered closing times and 'night mayors' to enhance Irish nightlife
Newly released documents show Donohoe's department 'strongly' recommended against broadband plan
Cabinet signs off on the €3 billion broadband plan - here's what we know so far
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Simon Harris says Ireland may own its own medicinal cannabis supply in the future
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Fresh talks hope to revive power-sharing ... but marriage equality remains a major stumbling block
Varadkar regrets if tone on Waterford mortuary was taken up the wrong way
Harris to bring in opt-out organ donation system, but law means families will have the final say
Ireland set to make revenge porn and 'upskirting' illegal under new legislation
New online booking system for driving tests to be launched in the autumn
Driving testers accused of being 'rude', 'condescending' and 'inappropriate' in complaints to RSA
Facebook says whatever fine it faces over password breach is matter for Irish data watchdog
Government set to decide whether to sign off on €3bn National Broadband Plan
Irish-American businessmen (including Labour TD's brother) donate over €2k to Alan Kelly and Joan Freeman
'Why in God's name does it take the death of a 29-year-old woman to get to this point?' - priest challenges politicians on NI stalemate
Teachers to be rotated among schools under new substitute panel plan
Taoiseach has no plans to beef up security for ministers after protests at their homes
'Many think we're wrong to leave the Dáil, others want us to f**k off out of here' - Mick Wallace
Taoiseach says he didn’t realise his mortgage could be sold on by his bank when he took it out in 2003
Taoiseach says they've run into 'real difficulties' around legislating for exclusion zones at GP surgeries
First of its kind fund launched to tackle loneliness
Bono pays a visit to the Dáil to hear US Speaker Nancy Pelosi speak
Airbnb is urging hosts to contact politicians to ask for a 'grace period' in new laws
Residents on Ireland's islands will now vote on the same day as the rest of the country
Niall Quinn says renaming the FAI might help reform the organisation and 'regain trust'
Taoiseach says he won't ask the US to choose between the UK and Ireland as he welcomes Pelosi to Dublin
'I'm no expert in the cultivation of cannabis': Taoiseach supports idea of Irish farmers growing cannabis in the future
Taoiseach: 'Government can't continue funding the FAI unless it's confident the organisation is run properly'
Concerns over letters sent to mortgage-holders demanding full payment of arrears within 30 days
Airbnb says new laws are 'unenforceable' but minister says locals know the short-term let on their street
Debt collector data breach results in some mortgage-holders' details being compromised
New AIB boss wants performance-based bonus ban lifted for bankers as staff are being enticed to competitors
Plans for 25% of Poolbeg Glass Bottle site to be mix of social and affordable housing welcomed
HSE apologises to women callers to Joe Duffy's Liveline who shared their traumatic childbirth experiences