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Politics

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Biden to send troops to eastern Europe amid Ukraine diplomacy push
Partygate report due at No 10 within days amid speculation over Johnson's successor
What will next week's Russian manoeuvres off Ireland look like and what's the overall strategy?
Checks for goods between Northern Ireland and Britain not fit for purpose, say EU officials
Ukraine tells West not to 'panic' over Russian troop buildup at border
Met police denies delaying publication of Sue Gray inquiry as officers examine material
Kerry gardaí considering CAMHS report to see if there are 'grounds' for criminal investigation
Johnson’s wait continues for report into No 10 parties which could be key to his future
Biden promises to nominate a black woman to the US Supreme Court for first time
Criticism over Cathal Brugha Barracks study as Ryan spokesperson says 'no final decision' made
Businesses in Northern Ireland ‘hopeful’ of UK-EU deal after meeting UK Foreign Secretary
Home help workers to receive the €1,000 Covid bonus payment
Parents expecting baby via surrogate in Ukraine urged to contact Dept, Seanad told
Minister 'disappointed' with broadband rollout delays as firm says completion dates uncertain
Meeting between Defence Forces chief and Russian ambassador was arranged last November
Michael D Higgins, Micheál Martin and Jeremy Corbyn to feature in Bloody Sunday commemorations
Department issues warning over 'serious safety risks' posed by Russian missile tests
US offers no concessions in response to Russian demands over Ukraine
Nancy Pelosi says she's going to run for 19th term in office
US President to get Supreme Court pick as liberal justice Breyer set to retire
Taoiseach hopes 'in-person' St Patrick's Day events can return with White House visit on the cards
Taoiseach says housing crisis won't be solved in one year, but report shows progress being made
'Don't you dare lecture me': Sparks fly in the Dáil on housing
Department of Health confirms Robert Watt is now in receipt of full €292,000 salary
Report into Kerry CAMHS services 'shocking', says Taoiseach as nationwide audit ordered
SDLP's Colum Eastwood calls on Parachute Regiment to apologise for Bloody Sunday
Biden threatens Putin with personal sanctions over Ukraine
Taoiseach: Ireland 'not politically neutral but militarily neutral' as Ukraine travel advice is updated
Tom Clonan: Russia's decision to locate off Ireland gives the two-fingers to the US, EU & NATO
Tom Clonan
€100 one-off payment should be passed on to electricity customers by the end of March
Did the country's top civil servant accept an €81K pay rise? Varadkar says it's not for him to say
UUP leader gets 'unanimous' support from his party amid alleged racist and misogynistic tweets
Tanaiste urges employers to give staff a pay hike to help with rise in the cost of living
State has a role in 'de-risking' refurb of vacant homes for buyers, committee to be told
US puts troops on alert over Ukraine as Biden calls European allies
DUP not going to be ‘strung out for weeks’ waiting on UK move over NI protocol
Bill on right to request remote working set to go to Cabinet tomorrow, says Varadkar
Revised mortgage-to-rent scheme to help more people in arrears to stay in their homes
Expert panel to examine an individual complaints system for harmful online content established