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Politics

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Councillors meet with gardaí to discuss Gemma O'Doherty-led protests at Google HQ
Western Building Systems calls for 'independent expert answers' into schools structural issues
Government to examine if 'right to disconnect' from emails out of hours would work in Ireland
No legal basis for mandatory Public Services Card to access State services other than welfare, landmark probe finds
Six EU countries agree to take some of the 147 migrants stranded on Opens Arms ship, Italy says
Israel bars two US congresswomen from entering country following Trump plea
Explainer: How likely is an early election in the UK and when is it likely to happen?
Increase in electric car take-up 'could pose a substantial risk to stability of the State’s finances'
US Vice President Mike Pence confirms visit to Ireland on 6 and 7 September
Paschal Donohoe says Irish economy is 'well-capable' of withstanding a no-deal Brexit
Consumer watchdog to probe pricing of public liability insurance
UK's Home Office branded 'racist or unfathomably stupid' for anti-knife crime ads on chicken boxes
Minister told Dáil that home retrofit scheme had €6 million left. Seven weeks later, it closed down.
US 'deeply concerned' by Chinese paramilitary on Hong Kong border
Boris Johnson says Brexit-blocking MPs and EU guilty of 'terrible collaboration'
Flights resume at Hong Kong airport as protesters ask for forgiveness
Nancy Pelosi repeats pledge that US-UK trade deal won't pass Congress if Brexit 'imperils' Northern Ireland
'Urgent need for living wage': 23% of workers in Ireland are on low pay
Poll: Should voluntary contributions to schools be scrapped?
No-deal Brexit could turn UK into 'a diminished and inward-looking little England', warns Hammond
29 states and cities sue Trump over climate change approach
New US rule aims to deny citizenship to migrants who get food stamps, Medicaid and other benefits
'Dominant' retailers must join beef protest negotiations, says IFA
Harris wants VAT removed on condoms and menstrual cups
Pakistan prime minister says international inaction over Kashmir is the same as appeasing Hitler
Varadkar and Johnson to meet to discuss Brexit (but we're not sure when)
Britain to mint 'millions' of commemorative 50p Brexit coins ahead of 31 October
Interview: Mary Lou on a united Ireland, the carbon tax and why she'll be a 'grownup' after the next election
Donald Trump shares conspiracy theory linking Bill Clinton to death of Jeffrey Epstein
Explainer: Why is there controversy over the new Central Bank governor?
Irish filmmakers show a new side to Gaza: 'We wanted to buck the stereotype, give them a voice'
Biden questioned on race after saying 'poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids'
UK will 'safeguard' security in Ireland in event of no-deal Brexit, says Michael Gove
Trump says US needs 'meaningful background checks' on gun holders
Green Party says we need to reduce the number of cows, farmers call that an 'attack'
Amid talk of a snap general election last year, some Independent TDs were spending thousands on polling
Have €42,500? That's the amount of public debt hanging over the head of every person living in the State
US to seek free-trade agreement with UK 'at the earliest possible time' after it leaves EU