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Politics

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After the populist wave failed to materialise, what next for the EU's right-wing parties?
Quiz: It's been a rollercoaster of a political week - but how much do you remember?
Opinion: Defence Forces personnel are the lowest paid workers in the public service
Tom Clonan
Leo says it wasn't 'a bad day at the office after all', but swing-gate and co-living did real damage to FG
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
'I wasn't sneering': Ross says he wasn't 'having a go' at Maria Bailey with swing photo
Donald Trump sent Benjamin Netanyahu a signed map of Israel with the word 'nice' beside annexed territory
Bereaved students will be allowed sit alternative Leaving Cert paper in July under new rules
Gerry Ryan’s voice returns to 2FM this morning for hour-long special
Liberal Democrats top new UK poll, surging ahead of Conservatives and Labour
We should be having four by-elections this year, but will the Dáil make it that far?
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Donald Trump says he had 'nothing to do with Russia helping me to get elected'
"The most long-winded recount ever": What happens next in Ireland South?
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says that Angela Kerins was 'badly treated' by the PAC
'Sorry Peter': No surprise twists after a weekend of high drama - as curtain comes down in Castlebar
'Cold storage' MEPs in limbo will have 'no status' in the European Parliament until the UK leaves the EU
Full recount ordered in the Ireland South Euro constituency
'We're staying at Doonbeg... it's a great place': Donald Trump looks forward to Irish visit next week
Bruton: 'When the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn't shine, we need a back-up - and it remains oil and gas'
'I was constantly being vilified': Alan Shatter speaks of 'years of upset and difficulty' since resignation
'Soldiers are living on the breadline': More than 3,000 quit Defence Forces in four years
Louisiana lawmakers pass controversial 'heartbeat' abortion ban
Israel votes to hold new elections after Netanyahu fails to form government
Opinion: Proposals for the night time economy could boost our town centres
Richard Guiney
'It was liberating': The councillors elected as independents after leaving Sinn Féin
Grace O'Sullivan just 327 votes ahead of Liadh Ní Riada in battle for final Ireland South seat
Fine Gael to launch internal review into Maria Bailey swing fall case
Donohoe 'stands by' Taoiseach's actions during Garda whistleblower case, as Shatter pens new book 'Frenzy and Betrayal'
Minister for Housing accepts 'need to do more' as latest figures show record levels of homelessness
Supreme Court rules PAC 'acted unlawfully' in questioning of Angela Kerins
Boris Johnson ordered to attend court over claim he knowingly lied during Brexit campaigning
These were the most active Irish politicians on Twitter during the European election campaign
Poll: Should Ireland introduce a public education programme to teach people how to vote correctly?
Maria Bailey won't chair Oireachtas meeting this morning as talks with Taoiseach loom
Green Party candidate Saoirse McHugh eliminated in Midlands North West
What are the Greens' climate policies and how do they compare to other left wing parties?