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Politics

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Senator Alice-Mary Higgins launches European election bid
Smear test backlog will be 'significantly reduced' over the summer months, says Harris
Ceann Comhairle likely unable to keep Rolex given to him by UAE official
Opinion: The Limerick Soviet of 1919 is part of a hidden history of Ireland
Cian Prendiville
Leo still more popular than Micheál Martin but 1 in 5 think neither would do good job as Taoiseach
Theresa May says she had to reach out to Labour or risk letting Brexit 'slip through our fingers'
Minister Paul Kehoe and his family evacuate home with gardaí after anti-eviction protesters arrived
HSE imposing three-month recruitment freeze due to 'financial pressure in the system'
Opinion: 25 years on from the Rwanda genocide. Can we make sure it never happens again?
Cian Matthew Kearns
Netanyahu vows to will annex settlements in West Bank if he's re-elected
Quiz: How well do you remember the last few US presidential primaries?
Sinn Féin is readying to fight MEP elections in Northern Ireland
'Staggering ignorance': Sinn Féin lambasts Karen Bradley over comments on voting rights for Irish citizens in NI
British passports are now being issued without the words 'European Union'
'Our country is full' - Trump visits Mexico border and inspects new border fence
What does it mean for Ireland's European elections if the UK is compelled to hold its own?
Theresa May asks for Brexit to be delayed until 30 June
Government invests €20m to supply 50 new electric car charging points - is it enough?
One week out from the latest Brexit 'cliff edge', what's going on?
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
In a 'moving' meeting with North community members, Merkel compared border issue to Iron Curtain
Angela Merkel says a solution to avoid a hard border must be found: 'Where there's a will, there's a way'
Activist Sinéad Burke has been appointed to the Council of State
'Parliament really is broken': House of Commons suspended following noisy water leak
'Patients at risk': Nurses ask health committee to investigate overcrowding at Limerick hospital
Merkel vows to 'fight until the last hour' to avoid no-deal Brexit ahead of Varadkar meeting
Explainer: What's Paschal Donohoe's plan for Local Property Tax and how will it affect your wallet?
Finance Minister says he wouldn't mind if his mortgage was held by a vulture fund
'If you don't regulate the FAI, who does?': Sport Ireland faces questions over FAI and the €100k loan
Speaker John Bercow called upon to break Commons deadlock after 310-310 tie on more indicative votes
Junior minister in charge of Brexit no-deal planning resigns over Article 50 delays
Former CervicalCheck boss says Harris was warned that offering extra smear tests could cause delays
Trump '100% ready' to shut down US-Mexico border despite being warned of 'catastrophic economic impact'
Minister resigns and lashes Theresa May for working with 'Marxist' Jeremy Corbyn instead of pursuing no-deal Brexit
'Totally unacceptable': British soldiers shown shooting at Jeremy Corbyn target
'People know where they stand until 2021': Local Property Tax changes to be deferred by one year
John Delaney says his FAI job switch was because his workload was 'impossible'
'The banks are dictating what happens': TDs say government relying on 'constitution' card to block vulture funds Bill
To avoid 'traumatic' extractions, government set to expand dental care for kids under 6