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Shane Ross says his officials were 'vindicated' over stance on Public Services Card for driving tests
Boiled heads and chlorinated chickens: Standout quotes from an epically odd week on Planet Brexit
I felt intense pressure before I did my TEDx talk - but I'm very glad I did it. Here's what I learned
Tony Duffin
How the Tory party lost its parliamentary majority to Brexit (and other rifts)
Varadkar 'doesn't expect any breakthroughs' in meeting with Johnson on Monday
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The Explainer: Who is Dominic Cummings?
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House of Lords approves bill to seek three-month Brexit extension
'Trust the public with hard facts': Micheál Martin calls on government to publish no-deal Brexit plans
Acceptable in the 80s: Ireland once regarded Mugabe as a respected statesman and honoured guest
Police chief criticises Boris Johnson for using officers as backdrop for a political speech
Documentary links Martin McGuinness and Ian Paisley to new Troubles-era bomb attacks
Former Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe has died aged 95
US woman accused of trying to smuggle 6-day-old baby in bag out of Philippines airport
John Major says Boris Johnson's advisers could 'poison the political atmosphere beyond repair'
Data Protection Commission to seek enforcement action over government's refusal to comply with PSC findings
Johnson says he would 'rather be dead in a ditch' than seek another Brexit extension
Beef farmers and meat industry set for new talks as protesters in Meath force factory closure
PSNI chief moves to clarify 'we will have your kids' threat to paramilitaries
Boris Johnson's brother just announced he's quitting as an MP and minister
Hong Kong leader calls for dialogue as extradition bill withdrawal slammed as 'too little, too late'
Why is the government set for a showdown in court over the findings of the PSC report?
MPs reject Boris Johnson’s motion to hold general election on 15 October
No early election as MPs vote to delay Brexit
A swear word and clapping in the Commons: Boris Johnson's first PMQs were an explosive affair
'We're preparing for worst-case-scenario': No-deal Brexit planning to be ramped-up by Government
Mike Pence departs from Shannon as two-day Irish visit ends
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she will withdraw controversial extradition bill
Why did Jacob Rees-Mogg drag Parnell into last night's Brexit debate?
Government to continue processing PSC data in defiance of Data Protection Commissioner ruling
Boris Johnson loses his majority as he addresses MPs for second time as PM
Pence urges Ireland and EU to negotiate in 'good faith' with Boris Johnson on Brexit
The Taoiseach and his partner have welcomed Mike Pence to Farmleigh ahead of a family lunch
Poll: Who do you want to become the biggest party in the British government if there is a general election?
Five new gaelscoileanna to be opened in Dublin over next three years
Boris Johnson to seek 14 October general election if MPs vote to block no-deal Brexit today
The cunning Mr Cummings: Who is the 'Vote Leave' chief in No 10?
The House of Commons returns today - what's Boris got planned?
Ross seeks county-by-county review of 'insanely uncoordinated' speed limits
Chinese inspection of Roscommon meat plant didn't go ahead because of protest