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'This is how I want to spend my notoriety': Rosie O'Donnell backs autism charity AsIAm in Dublin
What age should children be allowed their first smartphone?
Plenty of sunshine on the cards for next few days with temperatures as high as 19 degrees
Parents should ban children from using smartphones alone in their bedroom, minister says
Foley also spoke to The Journal about redress for mother and baby home survivors and working with TD Michael Lowry.
Tánaiste calls for 'give and take' from pharmacists to get free HRT scheme delivered
The numbers on Trump's big tariff board: where did he pull them from and are they accurate?
'Won't happen overnight': Foley says introducing €200 monthly childcare will be 'long journey'
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael both committed in last year’s election to reduce the monthly cost of childcare to €200 per child.
Fine Gael suspends councillor from party for 18 months for saying US economy ‘ruled by the Jews’
Mary Lou McDonald tells Dáil that counter EU tariffs on the US are not in Ireland's interest
Opposition splits as some parties remain seated during Dáil walkout over new questions slot
'There's no split in Aontú': Tóibín condemns Opposition behaviour despite TD standing with them last week
Vote of confidence in Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy to take place tomorrow
Fourteen arrested at Mothers Against Genocide vigil for Gaza outside Leinster House
Eleven of the people arrested were participating in an overnight vigil for the women and children of Gaza on Mother’s Day.
'It won't be me': Mary Lou McDonald bats off questions about running for President
Opposition seek to recognise Lowry and Co as Government TDs ahead of speaking rights vote
Occupied Territories Bill 'will hopefully' be passed in the next Dáil term, Taoiseach says
Ukrainian accommodation payment scheme to be extended but cut to €600 per month
'Two rapists in the White House': TD tells Dáil McGregor's visit to Trump was an insult to women
Tánaiste to update Government on the implications of proposed US tariffs as Dáil returns today
People Before Profit TD hits out at coverage of woman spitting on Israeli man in Dublin restaurant
Shamrocks, superhoofers and unexpected guests: Inside the surreal St Patrick's visit to Washington
For Trump, the public element of his meeting with Martin seemed to be the most important part.
'It was regrettable': Taoiseach downplays Burke gala disruption and defends security at event
The Taoiseach said Ireland has avoided the culture wars that have happened elsewhere.
Members of Enoch Burke's family forcibly removed from gala dinner in Washington DC after disrupting speech
The family did not have tickets to the event which was attended by Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
'Some indications' Jewish groups have pulled out of planned meeting, Taoiseach admits
Martin's big outing was all laughs and smiles - but Irish public may not have found it as funny
Some will feel the Taoiseach was too deferential – others will argue that getting in and out without any major incident is all we could have asked for.
‘Gaza is not the hill to die on’: Sean Spicer’s advice for Taoiseach ahead of Trump meeting today
Spicer also said there is “no question about it” that Trump is going to follow through with tariffs on the EU.
Taoiseach says people 'free to travel' as Enoch Burke's family spotted on plane to Washington DC
Taoiseach's interview at SXSW gives us first glimpse into how Oval Office visit might play out
Taoiseach says government can’t ‘make up shortfall’ following Concern job losses due to USAID cut
'I understand I'm getting a lot of advice': Martin tight-lipped ahead of big meeting with Trump
The Taoiseach will meet Trump in the White House on Wednesday.
Taoiseach has landed in the US for perhaps the most high stakes St Patrick's Day visit yet
The threat of a trade war with the EU, war in Ukraine and Trump’s plans for Gaza have cast a dark cloud over this year’s visit Stateside.
Drogheda senator seeks debate with Justice Minister on Michael Shine abuse
US-Ireland 'trade imbalance' brought up with Tánaiste during yesterday's call with Rubio
Micheál Martin tells opposition parties to 'cop on' in (yet another) Dáil speaking rights row
Government approves plan to dismantle Triple Lock
Oireachtas committees won't be running properly until after Easter due to speaking rights row
Loneliness, heartbreak and exhaustion: Parents begin sleepout to demand special education places
Many parents today spoke of how they feel their children have been absolutely failed by the State.
Dáil walkout on the cards after Government wins speaking rights changes for Regional Independents
Earlier, the leaders of the Opposition wrote to Micheál Martin and Simon Harris requesting an urgent meeting.
Justice Minister clarifies he is 'not opposed' to ban outright counselling notes in rape cases
'The place is not functioning properly': Committees not back to work three months after election
Dáil committees have not been properly back to work since November.