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Government to hold national consultation on scrapping daylight savings time
Explainer: What is the upcoming blasphemy referendum about?
Blasphemy Bill passes through Oireachtas ahead of referendum next month
'Sexist, outdated, and going to go' - TDs clash over what's next for 'women in the home' section of Constitution
Taoiseach slaps down proposal to ban people taking photos of gardaí on duty
Ban on taking photos of gardaí on duty would 'criminalise ordinary members of the public'
Charlie Flanagan has 'open mind' about scrapping seasonal time changes
480 people from 68 countries became Ireland's newest citizens today
State Pathologist Marie Cassidy to retire
Government accused of trying to 'press gang' committee to delete Constitutional women in the home reference
Citizens' Assembly to consider care issue in a bid to prevent referendum delay
Photos: Inside the new 'state of the art' Kevin Street garda station
Courts Service of Ireland reduces shares in Big Tobacco, but still holds €4.5m worth in stocks
Up to 150 homosexuality convictions could be overturned under Government proposals
Law to make penalty for incest equal for men and women approved by Cabinet
Minister keen to give Smithfield family court complex the green light
'No place in a modern justice system': Poor box receipts up despite minister's promise to scrap it
Murder, rape and manslaughter: This is what Ireland's courts looked like last year
'Matter of grave concern': Justice Minister on Garda submachine gun found in Dublin city centre by passerby
Commission of investigation into allegations of collusion in Bill Kenneally case to begin in September
Flanagan calls for Magdalen survivors of 'adjoining institutions' to contact government over redress
Government set to approve plan to hold woman's 'life within the home' referendum in October
These two ministers are heading to the Gaeltacht this summer for a crash course in Irish
Asylum seekers will be allowed to work in Ireland under new rules
Cabinet approves proposed law around highlighting gender pay gap in companies
'I can't say Dublin's safe for cyclists': Ministers want crackdown on drivers parking in cycle lanes
'If prison does not serve and rehabilitate offenders, they will return to life as before, or worse'
Government won't support Fianna Fáil's calls for public inquiry into death of cyclist Shane O'Farrell
Government approves plan to hold blasphemy referendum in October
Sex offender information may be disclosed to 'necessary people' under proposed new law
Deadline to apply to become a garda extended due to 'technical difficulties'
'I'm still angry': Survivors to discuss how Magdalene Laundries should be remembered
Magdalene reparations will finally be paid to those who lived in the forgotten institutions
Politicians made nearly 5,000 representations to the Passport Office on behalf of their constituents
Five patients found not guilty of crimes by reason of insanity have been discharged from hospital
Ireland has a new data protection law... just hours before the EU's bumper new regulation comes into force
Tánaiste says report that Aidan McAnespie's body part was 'disposed of' must be 'extremely difficult' for the family
Want to become a garda? A new recruitment drive has been launched
Charlie Flanagan says data from airlines will be 'invaluable' in combating terrorism
'Terrorised on their commutes': Clongriffin locals working with gardaí to trace graffiti gangs