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Arlene Foster endorses 'Malthouse' proposal for alternative to Irish backstop
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Gardaí issue fresh appeal over 2005 murder of 36-year-old Donegal man
Pakistan rejects challenge against Asia Bibi blasphemy acquittal
Major annual air show cancelled due to lack of sponsor
National weather warning kicks in, with snow, ice and sleet expected
Poll: Will you watch the Six Nations?
'I would love to still be able to play for Ireland, but I'm not going begging'
Mother of murdered James Bulger asks Irish filmmaker to withdraw film from Oscars
Bug allows Facetime users to listen to and, in some cases, watch a person before they answer call
Vast majority of people want to see a united Ireland rather than a hard border
US charges Huawei in technology theft and sanctions violations, angering China
Mueller investigation into Russian interference in US election 'close to being completed'
Column: Ireland is now the 18th-least corrupt country in the world but there's work to be done
Robert Gillanders & Michael Breen
Brexit could result in thousands more deaths from heart disease and stroke, scientists say
Over 12,000 mortgages worth €2.6 billion drawn down in the last three months
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External agencies providing sex ed in schools to be regulated in recommended radical overhaul
'We're getting it in the neck': Lack of sub teachers at 'crisis point' as parents complain about schooling standards
People doctoring M50 crash images to avoid Facebook's filters and upload online, TD says
US imposes sanctions on Venezuela's state oil company in bid to increase pressure on President Nicolas Maduro
'Stuff of nightmares': Life sentence in murder case where victim was thrown down rubbish chute
Ozzy Osbourne postpones Dublin gig due to 'very bad case of flu'
Wexford 'actively looking' for new manager and hoping to avoid another walkover this weekend
Landmark Dublin pizza restaurant closes its doors for the last time
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Ireland will try to 'bore the sh*t out of us' - England defence coach Mitchell
UK risking a no-deal Brexit 'by accident' because it can't decide what it wants, EU negotiator warns
Tesco announces up to 9,000 job cuts in the UK under wide-scale restructuring plan
Man (30s) arrested after gardaí discover €400k worth of cannabis being grown in house
Irish Ferries to take NTA to court after being ordered to pay compensation over cancellations
'He was too decent to leave someone in trouble': Mother of love triangle murder victim speaks in court
'A cloud of sadness over the area': Tributes paid to four young men killed in Co Donegal car crash
Data watchdog seeks urgent meeting with Facebook over plans to merge Whatsapp, Instagram and Messenger
5 debutants who shone, McManus the early star of advanced mark and major spotlight on referees
Limerick man jailed for 11 years for raping partner's young daughter
Labour Court to hold talks this afternoon between unions and government as nurses strike looms