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UK Supreme Court ruling on legality of Boris Johnson suspending parliament due today
Presence of deadly rabbit and hare disease confirmed in six counties across Ireland
Making PSC mandatory for all passport applications would have meant 'significantly' longer waiting times
UK, France and Germany blame Iran for Saudi oil attacks
Amid farcical scenes, Labour will campaign for another Brexit referendum but won't pick a side
Taoiseach tells UN Climate Summit that exploration for oil in Irish waters will end
'How dare you?': Greta Thunberg slams world leaders at UN climate summit
Trump attacks Biden and dismisses impeachment threat during surprise appearance at UN
Taoiseach and Tusk: 'We have not seen proposals from the UK that achieve the objectives of the backstop'
Chair of Brexit Party says Varadkar 'hijacked' the backstop issue, and that Irish border trade is 'irrelevant'
State of the (very early) race: Here's how the parties are shaping up ahead of the by-elections
Lynn Ruane: We should all support choice in education
Lynn Ruane
Here are just some of the government's priorities for the months ahead
Will no-deal Brexit mean border checks in Ireland? Juncker's answer is simple: Yes
Jump in support for Sinn Féin, but Fianna Fáil remains most popular party
Just over two weeks out from the Budget, what can we expect?
Minister meets insurers in London to 'hopefully' entice them to 'rethink' position in Irish market
Civil servants were told to look at replacing the Medical Card with the Public Services Card
At the Brexit Party's Wales rally, Nigel Farage targets Labour and the backstop - but thinks Juncker is rather fun
Trump announces Iran sanctions as US sends more troops to Gulf
Top civil servant not attending committee is 'an affront to democracy'
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio pulls out of US presidential race
Trump to be given several military options on Iran amid fears of 'all-out war'
FG junior minister Jim Daly announces he will not run in the next election
Trump sues in New York in attempt to block public release of tax returns
Juncker says EU open to dropping backstop if ‘all objectives are met’ by UK
'A barbaric and cowardly act': Flanagan condemns 'utterly disgraceful' Kevin Lunney attack
Ex-Siptu boss Jack O'Connor steps down as Labour candidate for Wicklow
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
Leo Varadkar tells Fine Gael politicians to get ready for November by-elections
Sex for rent: Case of landlord propositioning tenant 'not a once off or unusual'
'Buckingham Palace displeased' at David Cameron's queen comments
Taoiseach expected to meet Boris Johnson in New York next week
Michael Creed warns that protests could damage Irish beef's international reputation
Denis O'Brien court cases have cost the State €340k in barrister fees
'Challenging environment': Greyhound board to face PAC scrutiny over €16 million State funding
Taoiseach urged to tell banks to stop investing in fossil fuels during his UN speech in New York
Arlene Foster suggests she is open to special arrangements for North as part of Brexit deal
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday