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Bill to make upskirting an offence blocked after Tory MP shouts 'object'
Abortion legislation won't be brought to the Dáil until the autumn
Hillary Clinton and James Comey are coming to Dublin on Friday week (separately)
Harris: 'Absolutely pathetic' that unsearchable documents were provided to scoping probe
Ex-Assistant Commissioner on drug debate: 'Our young people are criminalised, deprived of life chances'
Dublin's radical bus corridor plan explained: How many gardens will be affected? Will my commute improve?
New Dublin bus corridor plan: Up to 200 front gardens impacted on some proposed routes
Expect 'extremely windy' weather later this week
Woman in her 50s killed after being struck by car near Cahir
Irish Water lifts water restrictions in Skerries - but only temporarily
‘Of course’ LGBT couples welcome to volunteer says Archbishop: ‘It’s also a Catholic event’
500,000 tickets allocated for Pope's mass as full Irish schedule is confirmed
Simon Harris: Stance of GP group 'flies in the face of care and compassion'
Crack-cocaine use surging in Dublin city centre
Weather warning issued: Expect heavy rain and intense thunderstorms tomorrow
Two arrests after gardaí spot shotgun being passed between vehicles
'It's like an enormous weight being lifted': Applause for Clare Daly's heartfelt referendum speech
Cannabis now the most-used substance in new cases of problem drug use
Elderly driver (85) killed in crash near Dublin's Phoenix Park
GPs who refuse to refer on patients seeking an abortion will need to respect 'law of the land'
Warnings after swimmer injured at popular Dublin swimming spot
'Not conservative ... just complicated' - Roscommon's repealers on the county's journey from No to Yes
Roscommon has voted by nearly 60% to repeal the Eighth Amendment
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Hospital staff member sacked for accessing Ed Sheeran data
Up in the polls: The Cervical Check scandal hasn't dented support for Fine Gael
Man and woman who were detained over infant's death are released
The Power of Love: This US pastor stole the show with his barnstorming royal wedding address
It's not everyone's cup of tea - but a certain wedding could be a bigger deal than Eurovision in Ireland this weekend
Cervical Check scandal: Acting HSE boss says sorry for 'confusion and alarm'
Grace probe delayed: Problems interviewing elderly witnesses 'not predicted', says Minister
It escaped Labrador: Mayo lifeboat crew in 7-hour callout to secure steel barge from Canada
Gaza killings: Sinn Féin says Israeli ambassador should 'pack his bags' and be expelled
Council won't reverse cancellation of Eighth Amendment book event in spite of councillors' vote
Rail services resuming in north Dublin after major disruption this morning
'I would not be as confident as you': May and Brexiteer MP 'in row over who would win a border poll'
GP who supports No vote rejects Coveney claim that 'there will be no abortion clinics in Ireland'
Plane remains at crash site as investigation into deaths of man and boy (7) continues
It will clear up later today and the weather will stay fine for the week
Injured in The Troubles: 'I don't know whether they're just waiting for us to die off'