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Billy Kelleher says he wants to head to Europe as MEP Brian Crowley to outline his intentions tomorrow
No one held accountable as children's hospital board says it would do the same again despite cost overruns
Varadkar says Brexit 'ball is in Westminster’s court' and there are no plans for checks along NI border
Harris tells public and pharmacies NOT to stockpile medicines for no-deal Brexit
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Nearly 1,000 civil servants apply to leave Dublin
Same-sex couples will be able to use ‘parent’ on birth certificates under new law
Couples who were left in limbo after adoption agency shut down to get payments
US preclearance at Dublin and Shannon to be beefed up ahead of the summer
SocDems McNally and Gannon go head-to-head for party's European elections nod
Leas Ceann Comhairle makes 'no apologies' for assisting constituents to get passports
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'Not too late to get vaccinated': Swine flu can be 'very dangerous', warns minister
Tánaiste says TDs using their offices for passport deliveries is 'unhelpful'
Coveney rules out Occupied Territories Bill support but will discuss free vote with Independent Alliance ministers
Government considering giving 'carbon cheque' to offset tax hike
Teen released following shooting at Dublin takeaway premises
Teenage girl dies in hospital after being knocked down by car in Cork collision
Coercive control and psychological abuse now an offence under new law
Referendum on divorce could be delayed, warns Taoiseach
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