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Flights, electricity, and Anglo-Irish travel: Things that will be fine in a no-deal Brexit
Ireland is losing 43% of its drinking water in leaks - and has just gotten the data to start fixing the problem
Activists who successfully fought against east-Cork quarry to submit petition to EU
Man arrested and €130,000 in cocaine seized in Co Wicklow
Leo Varadkar to meet Boris Johnson tomorrow to discuss securing a Brexit deal
Government launches competition to promote Irish students' individuality
'Everybody assumes we're a bunch of hairy-ass loons': What is the Brexit Party up to?
Labour MP: 'The border is something we are utterly complicit in - we’ve got to be part of the solution'
We have some sort of UK proposals for the Irish border - so now what?
Cork locals buy their village green at auction
What are the possible sticking points in Boris Johnson's backstop alternative?
Boris Johnson publishes his alternative to the backstop
Boris Johnson tells Tories: 'We will under no circumstances have checks at or near the Irish border'
Phil Hogan is planning a trip to Washington to convince Donald Trump to work with the EU
Explainer: Another day, another set of backstop proposals - but what do they mean?
A tango in the jungle: Phil Hogan targets US and China in trade brief grilling
'Zero excuse' that teenage boys should not get same access to free HPV vaccine as girls
Why Brexiteers see the backstop as a 'non-story', 'irrelevant' and an EU trick
The most crucial things said this week after another historic Brexit twist
Garda shake-up: Garda divisions reduced from 28 to 19 as part of restructuring
Angry exchanges in Commons as Attorney General declares 'parliament is dead'
Chair of Brexit Party says Varadkar 'hijacked' the backstop issue, and that Irish border trade is 'irrelevant'
At the Brexit Party's Wales rally, Nigel Farage targets Labour and the backstop - but thinks Juncker is rather fun
Hilary Benn on granting a Brexit extension: Will the EU push the UK over a cliff edge?
John Major says it's 'striking' that Boris Johnson hasn't rebutted Supreme Court arguments
'Buckingham Palace displeased' at David Cameron's queen comments
Bonus scheme of up to €99m for Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary narrowly approved
Michael Creed warns that protests could damage Irish beef's international reputation
'I won't sign on, it's demeaning': School secretaries will strike tomorrow over pay
Nigel Farage says EU's tone is 'emollient' as Martina Anderson dons Irish jersey in EU parliament
A look back at John Bercow - a divisive figure who embodies the Brexit-era politician
RTÉ's Tony Connelly says Boris Johnson has a lot to answer for on how the EU was 'caricatured'
Here are 4 possible Brexit outcomes that we could get by 31 October
Boris Johnson denies misleading the queen and says NI-Scotland bridge would be 'very good'
Woman and man arrested on suspicion of murder of 55-year-old man in Cork
Court case begins on whether the North's citizens can self-identify as Irish
'Significant gaps remain' after Boris Johnson's meeting with Leo Varadkar
'Lost in the system': Some school secretaries say they're not getting their 2.5% pay increases
How the Tory party lost its parliamentary majority to Brexit (and other rifts)
House of Lords approves bill to seek three-month Brexit extension