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Politics

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Coveney says no-deal Brexit will be 'a disaster for us all'
Fianna Fáil slaps down government's idea of means-testing for pension payments
Minister sought guarantee for premium reductions but told 'it would be difficult to persuade insurers'
The Class of '16: The advisers from Enda Kenny's government, where are they now?
Varadkar receives dozens of similar emails from voters about FG boycott after Maria Bailey case
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Fianna Fáil tops latest opinion poll as Green Party support slips following elections surge
Poll: Will Brexit happen by 31 October?
FactCheck: Trump's false claims about Congresswoman Omar in continuing feud
What can the new British prime minister expect in the coming days?
Martin: European leaders need to 'stand up' and 'not be afraid' to disagree with Trump
Average of 30 TDs and senators a month getting Dáil bar and restaurant debts taken from salary
British oil tanker with 23 crew seized by Iran's Revolutionary Guards
Murphy releases statement after he suggests co-living spaces are like a 'very trendy boutique hotel'
Andrew Adonis: 'Don't panic - Boris Johnson is the last throw of the Brexit dice'
A no-deal Brexit poses a 'fundamental' risk to the UK economy, warns House of Commons committee
Work is finally to begin on an Electoral Commission for Ireland
Leo is eating less meat to reduce his carbon footprint, but Micheál says he's 'walking a lot'
Simon Harris tells HSE poor coverage of abortion services in west and north west 'is a real concern'
Archbishop Martin told Taoiseach to use his own profession the next time he is looking for an example of hypocrisy
Clare Daly defends decision to hire Mick Wallace's son as European parliament assistant
EU expected 'Harry Potter tricks' but UK Brexit negotiators were 'running around like idiots'
Ross calls for resignations over greyhound scandal saying it amounts to 'subsidised cruelty'
Harris says HSE can't continue in its current form and announces return of six regional healthcare areas
Brexit Party MEP admits she worked for parent company of Cambridge Analytica
Irish government wants to oppose the EU's proposal to end seasonal clock changes
So far this year, 32 children have had to stay in adult mental health units and it's going to continue to happen
Will the help-to-buy scheme be extended or scrapped? Minister won't rule it in or out until Budget 2020
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Reality of backstop not changing or going anywhere will confront new British prime minister, says Donohoe
Ross asks FAI president to withdraw nomination for re-election, stating it is in the 'best interest of football'
Who are the progressive congresswomen Trump tweeted should 'go back' to where they came from?
Von der Leyen 'ready' to back Brexit delay in pitch to MEPs for European Commission president bid
Referendum on water ownership could be held in early 2020, says minister
Conscientious objection prevents full rollout of abortion services in several maternity hospitals
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt hit out at 'un-British' Donald Trump tweets in final leadership debate
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Israel's education minister faces calls to resign over comments on 'gay conversion' therapy
Trump lashes out at liberal congresswomen again after being slammed as 'racist'