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Politics

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The citizens' assembly on gender equality will meet for the first time this month
'Second class citizens': Harris warned of the impact endometriosis is having on women's health
'A grand experiment': Northern Ireland's creation will be commemorated in 2020
'Dear Charlie': State Papers reveal 'warm congratulations' sent after Haughey regained power in 1989
Johnson hails a decade of ‘prosperity and opportunity’ after Brexit in New Year's message
North Korea's Kim Jong Un declares end to test moratoriums and threatens 'new' weapon
Trump deploys hundreds of US soldiers to Middle East after embassy attack in Iraq
USC will not be abolished if Fianna Fáil enter government
Haughey meeting with TV deflector group could give them 'veneer of respectability', officials warned
Date set for 'phase one' of US-China trade deal to be signed off
These are the winners and losers from the Irish political year
Pompeo to travel to Ukraine later this week ahead of Trump's impeachment trial
Justice Minister welcomes 50 Syrians at Mosney following arrival at Dublin Airport
Record number of lung transplants carried out in Ireland this year, new figures show
Motorists 'should reassess electric' when buying new cars as laws banning petrol, diesel cars being drafted
Taoiseach: 'We won't ask the taxpayer to bail out the FAI'
Irish government ‘outraged’ over IRFU participation in South Africa sports event
Poll: Should the government bail out the FAI?
Mandatory brown bin collections could be introduced under new waste strategy
Micheál Martin says he will carry on as FF leader even if he fails to become Taoiseach
Charlie Haughey's hotel suite during a visit to France was triple the cost of the room given to another minister
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
White House warns North Korea about sending a 'Christmas gift'
The 'unfortunate' 1989 interview with Northern Ireland secretary Peter Brooke
Irish officials were worried European leaders would refuse to attend meetings in hotels 
Leo Varadkar says he isn't ashamed of his government's housing record
Around in circles: The utterly chaotic year in Brexit in 13 headlines
Thatcher told Haughey that Ireland's refusal to extradite IRA priest was 'a major setback'
Peacekeepers' killings in Lebanon led government to halt Israeli plans to open Irish embassy
'Take them to hell': The curious tale of the hidden Russian jewels and Dev's deal with the Bolsheviks
Cobh's 'military' potential and nuclear dumping in Donegal: concerns about Ireland at end of Cold War
The Christmas cards sent to Haughey asking him not to forget The Birmingham Six
Ramp up in wind energy needed to meet electricity demand from data centres and electric cars, says Varadkar
NI lobby group was accused of misleading investors about Republic to 'damage our national interest'
Pat Finucane murder: Minister's comments about solicitors being 'sympathetic to IRA' were backed by No 10
The 1989 letters exchanged between a Birmingham Six prisoner and Charlie Haughey
Direct Provision expert group announced to look at ways to 'better meet needs of asylum seekers'
Quiz: How well do you remember 2019?