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Here's What Happened Today: Friday
The Savoy's owners want to split the iconic Screen One into 'three to five' auditoriums
Brendan Howlin writes to political standards watchdog over Leo Varadkar's 'spin unit'
'These are the cases that keep us up at night' - GPs tell politicians about crisis pregnancy
Dr Rhona Mahony tells Eighth Committee: 'We must address the criminalisation of medical care'
Talk of 'telepathic' borders and 'getting dogs ready' as Varadkar and Martin clash on Brexit
An Irish woman in a same-sex marriage has two little girls - but only one can get an Irish passport
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Catalonia asserts right to statehood but suspends declaration of independence for 'a few weeks'
The Church of Scientology is opening a new centre in Dublin this weekend
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
David Walsh described Tom Humphries as 'a great, great man' after child sex allegations
There may be trouble ahead: A look back to the Budget of a decade ago
One of Ryanair's top executives has just stepped down (but it's not MOL)
Man facing charges after gardaí targeting organised crime find loaded gun in car
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
TCD's Historical Society has changed its mind on giving Nigel Farage a gold medal
Two cash-in-transit drivers staged a £7m heist but were caught out by their mobile phones
Newstalk bans Irish Times journalists from its airwaves after George Hook furore
'Abortion on demand' or 'requesting healthcare'? Eighth Committee debates human rights
Aer Lingus promises 900 new jobs and a new route to major US city
Tom Humphries hears how victim 'blocked out childhood memories' to 'block out all the abuse'
A Lisdoonvarna inn becomes the first pub in Ireland to win a Michelin Star
A construction tracker claims the actual number of houses being built is fewer than officials claim
Bishop apologises for false claims about HPV vaccine and teenage sex
A Dublin man who was out in Carrick-on-Shannon on Saturday hasn't been seen since
Irish mountain rescue volunteer dies while training in Wales
Would you know who to call if you were arrested?
A huge majority of Irish people are in favour of Ireland's bid for the Rugby World Cup
Today's March for Choice comes at a vital time for Ireland's abortion debate
EU leaders are hoping for Brexit 'miracles' but Leo thinks there's a 'better vibe' around talks
'If you walk down the street and someone asks you something you're able to say no and be left alone'
FactCheck: Is the Bishop of Waterford right to say the HPV vaccine is '70% safe'?
FactCheck: Will 180,000 homes and businesses begin 2020 without high-speed broadband?
'The assembly has the advantage of not having to address constituents': Politicians discuss abortion
Army bomb disposal team dealing with incident in Dublin's Herbert Park
There's a big difference between how men and women are planning for retirement
Rural broadband: Big blow for competition as ESB-Vodafone pull out of bid