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The DUP is not happy with Theresa May's 'humiliating' Brexit delay
Billy Kelleher will run as an MEP candidate for Fianna Fáil
'Deeply flawed' policy on open disclosure in the HSE still in place, Scally review finds
May faces uphill battle to get support for Brexit deal, as Ireland insists there won't be a hard border
Poll: Is the €130,000 salary proposed for directly-elected city mayors fair?
Waiting for clarity: Trust crumbles and tension builds in final Brexit days
Over 2 million people sign petition on Parliament website to revoke Article 50
Plan to open Direct Provision centre in Leitrim scrapped
Varadkar warns against 'rolling cliff edge' as leaders meet for crunch summit
Fianna Fáil member wins right to take case over Ireland's gender quota laws
May asks EU for more time to deliver Brexit as MPs label her 'blame game' speech 'disgraceful'
'It is now time for MPs to decide': May says Brexit delay is 'matter of great personal regret'
Fancy being the next governor of the Central Bank? New appointment rules have been approved
Gambling regulator could take 18 months to set up, says Taoiseach
Cork, Limerick, and Waterford mayors will get new powers, but they can also be impeached
Brexit: What just happened and how could all of this finally end?
EU fines Google €1.49bn for blocking ads by rivals
Australia furious as Turkey's president refers to Gallipoli after Christchurch mosque attack
May formally asks Brexit be pushed back to 30 June - but EU warns of 'serious risks' and 'legal uncertainty'
Theresa May faces battle to get EU to delay Brexit as Juncker says 'we've reached the end of the road'
Jacinda Ardern calls for global fight against racism and right-wing extremism
Donald Trump Jr writes in British paper that Theresa May 'ignored advice from my father' on Brexit
Social Democrats councillor Gary Gannon to run for MEP seat in Dublin
'A lot of concern' among EU states over prospect of Article 50 long extension, Coveney warns
'Yellow vest' protesters have stormed the British Attorney General's office
More to Ireland den dis? Alan Partridge 'Men Behind the Wire' clip prompts amusement, bemusement
Theresa May's spokesman says the Brexit crisis she predicted 'has come to pass'
'The Brexit destroyer': British papers round on Speaker Bercow after step to block May's vote
'An issue of national importance': Public consultation opens on new national cyber security strategy
Paris police chief fired following yellow vest riots on Champs-Elysées
Theresa May cannot have another vote on Brexit deal without changes
New intelligence unit to assess threats to State security will be set up by the end of the year
Clare TD Michael Harty: 'I took a different view from my rural colleagues on the drink driving laws'
Here's What Happened Today: St Patrick's Day
'We must stand together as patriots': Theresa May tells MPs that voting against her deal again could stop Brexit
Opinion: My generation has only known peace on this island, but I’m afraid that’s about to change
Emily Duffy
Australian PM says senator who punched teen after blaming terror attack on immigration should face 'full force of law'
'Offensive and embarrassing': Coveney criticises McDonald for posing beside anti-English sign at parade
'If you're the only GP providing abortion services in an area, you are open to protests'
Every child should be taught the words of Amhrán na bhFiann in primary school, says Taoiseach