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Politics

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Eamon Dunphy, former Rose of Tralee and UKIP's Welsh leader set to feature in first European TV debate
In Navan, it's all about insurance and broadband (even if Peter Casey wants to talk immigration)
German airport worker crashes van into Angela Merkel's plane while attempting to take a picture of it
National Broadband system could be sold on in years to come, say TDs as it's confirmed bidder to invest initial €220m
GSOC received nearly 2,000 complaints about the conduct of gardaí last year
European election candidate Ben Gilroy loses court bid seeking apology from RTÉ over debate exclusion
FactCheck: Did Nigel Farage coin the phrase ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’?
Rent register might show average rent paid on each street rather than individual properties
The Euro subs who could become MEPs without being elected
Family members of victims to be consulted on how Ireland can introduce domestic homicide reviews
Anti-eviction activist Ben Gilroy sues RTÉ over exclusion from televised MEP debates
Dublin councillors approve cost-rental affordable housing scheme
Minister accused of 'living in cloud cuckoo land' for saying rents are rising at a 'slow rate'
Sweden to reopen rape case against Julian Assange
Opinion: New laws to ban 'upskirting' and 'revenge porn' are welcome but stalking should also be defined as a crime
Catherine O'Sullivan
Lynn Ruane: I'm tabling a bill to support the voices of community and advocacy groups
Lynn Ruane
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Farage claims 'will of the people' is for UK to crash out with no deal as his Brexit party soars in polls
Ireland is set to choose 949 councillors - but what powers do they have in the current 'weak' system?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Opinion: Support Palestinians and show your opposition to apartheid by boycotting Eurovision
Zoe Lawlor
Opinion: Eurovision boycott activists are opposed to Israel's right to self-determination
Ophir Kariv
'Not about bringing Netflix to rural Ireland': Naughten says broadband plan ready to go 'for months'
Garda Commissioner examining case of alleged Garda discrimination against Travellers
Varadkar's popularity continues to slide as satisfaction with him and government at lowest level in years
Opinion: Cancer screening can't provide 100% certainty - but the programme saves many lives
Dr Ciarán Ó Riain
Animals and plants are disappearing faster than at any other time in human history, and it's happening in Ireland too
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Relief for prospective home buyers in south Dublin as council raises €15 million to fund mortgage scheme
Fine Gael candidates in the lead in each European constituency, new opinion poll finds
Restaurant tipping: Minister wants 'collective agreement' and not new laws
Ulster Bank says it's 'unacceptable' a data breach resulted in its former customers' details being compromised
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Micheál Martin says some people on the doorsteps are calling on him to pull the plug on this government
'What planet are they living on?': Martin calls out 'farcical' broadband plan, says ESB agency should roll out network
Commissioner says €22m for 'parading time' is drain on garda overtime budget
Dublin's first injecting centre delayed further as Merchants Quay needs more time to address planning concerns
The government just launched this major campaign to tackle 'disturbingly' high levels of harassment
Government under pressure to explain why taxpayer will have to pay most into broadband plan