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Minister contacts GP group after women eligible for free contraception report being charged for it
No women within the eligible age bracket should be charged by their GP, says Health Minister Stephen Donnelly.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Taoiseach remembers Michael Collins in Béal na Bláth speech that calls out misinformation
Kamala Harris campaign says it raised 'record' $540m in just over a month
'They're brainwashed': Pro-Palestine protest in Dublin criticises US support of Israel
Ukrainians march in Dublin for Independence Day as Taoiseach wishes them 'strength and bravery'
Government spends more than €1.3 million hiring private jets for overseas trips in 12 months
Are Irish-Americans sad to see the end of Joe Biden’s presidency? Well, no
Robert F Kennedy Jr 'suspends' independent US presidential bid and throws support behind Trump
Pro-Palestine protest held outside Leinster House in response to US delegation visiting the building
Ambassador says there has been a 'reset' in relations between UK and Ireland
Met Police drops investigation into political figures betting on date of UK general election
Baby in Gaza paralysed due to polio as region records first case of the disease in 25 years
WATCH: Mother forced to miss cancer check-up to join protest over lack of school place for daughter
Kamala Harris used the biggest speech of her life to lay out a prosecutorial case against Trump
Harris used the speech to appeal to Middle America and undecided voters in November’s election.
Sinn Féin dubs land tax disagreement between government parties a 'fake row'
Sinn Féin calls for release of 2009 review into paedophile Michael Shine, and official inquiry
Democrats didn’t know who Tim Walz was a month ago. Now, they’re his biggest fans
The Democratic nominee for vice president has made an unusual impact on voters in a short space of time.
Norma Foley: There should be no access to mobile phones until the school day is over
Norma Foley
Gráinne Seoige expected to put name forward for FF in Galway West as nominations close today
Campaign group ‘horrified’ by timeframe for HIQA inquiry into Limerick hospital overcrowding
Minister acknowledges need to do more to let children with additional needs go to chosen schools
'He's going to regress': No school place for 13-year old non-verbal boy after months long search
Greens 'blindsided' by land tax deferral, as question posed on how serious Govt is about fixing housing
Foley pledges to ban phones in secondary schools, shifting initial focus from primary schools
Minister says he wants free contraception rolled out for all women and girls aged 16 and up
Taoiseach defends plans to defer land tax, says it's ‘offensive’ to call farmers land hoarders
Taoiseach: 'The EU has not done enough for a ceasefire - and the world will look back in shame'
Taoiseach criticises Donnelly for distancing himself from decision on publishing 2009 Shine report
Donnelly raises question over whether 2009 review into Michael Shine should now be published
'Trump's the loser!': Biden's final convention speech was feisty, combative, and very, very late
The outgoing president used his speech to set out a vision for what he’d like to happen after his presidency.
First baby born through state-funded IVF scheme with eligibility criteria expansion on the cards
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly says over 1,000 couples have been referred through the publicly funded scheme in the last year.
Democrats breathe a sigh of relief as smaller turnout than expected at Gaza protest
Doug Beattie steps down as UUP leader citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ with some party members
The Democratic convention starts today, as the party tries to say a tactful goodbye to Biden
Transfer of weapons to Israel a ‘brazen flouting’ of Arms Trade Treaty, says Amnesty International
Surge in number of people charged with arriving into Ireland without a passport