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Politics

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Taoiseach says he wasn't nervous ahead of Pence speech: 'I wanted to express Ireland's values'
Councils no longer operating loan scheme to help struggling homeowners with repairs
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Taoiseach: 'It is not going to be a case of everything being alright. Brexit is bad news'
Nigel Farage begins 435km march against 'Brexit betrayal', but admits he won't actually finish it
Taoiseach marches alongside Conor McGregor in Chicago's St Patrick's Day parade
Senator punches teen who egged him for blaming New Zealand attack on immigration
Poll: Are you happy Trump plans to visit Ireland?
Opinion: The Irish American community is still an influential force in US politics
Larry Donnelly
'We all need to stand up to hate': Taoiseach condemns New Zealand terror attack
Taoiseach says climate change protests are 'welcome' and 'inspiring'
Taoiseach says Trump could visit Ireland as early as June
Is the DUP moving from 'no' to yes? Dodds says they've had constructive talks with ministers
Leo's meeting with Pence makes global headlines as Taoiseach avoids gaffes in Washington
Protest held outside The Ivy restaurant in Dublin over working conditions and tips
Poll: Is delaying Brexit a good idea?
US threw away 'golden opportunity' at Hanoi summit, North Korean official says
Michael D Higgins: 'As world buildings turn green, let's play our part in a greener world'
New hope for Irish workers who could get access to thousands of US visas
'One last roll of the dice': How Britain's newspapers are covering the vote to delay Brexit
Trump on the Irish: 'They’re smart. They’re sharp. They’re great. And they’re brutal enemies!'
Here's why Theresa May is set to risk another vote on her battered Brexit deal
MPs have voted to delay Brexit by three months - here's what that means
Some US Republicans side with Democrats to block Trump declaring a border emergency
Trump says he gave May advice on Brexit negotiations but she 'didn't listen' to it
Trump says he hopes to visit Ireland this year during White House visit by Taoiseach
Varadkar speaks of being judged by 'political actions not sexual orientation' as he meets Pence
MPs to vote on an amendment that calls for a second referendum this evening
Poll: Should sanitary products be provided for free in public buildings?
Leo Varadkar's partner to attend breakfast meeting at house of US vice president Mike Pence
'We're going to go extinct if we don't do something': Irish school students on why they're striking for climate action
Varadkar says in uncertain time of Brexit, 'friends' in the United States are needed 'more than ever'
'After 47 years, this is a moment': Anxious wait for families before Bloody Sunday announcement
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
British MPs have voted against a no-deal Brexit. So, what now?
MPs rule out no-deal Brexit in any circumstances after muddled House of Commons vote
Leo Varadkar says those that wanted Brexit 'have been chasing unicorns for a long time'
Leo Varadkar's partner to attend breakfast meeting at house of US vice president Mike Pence
Tusla denies trying to close down Scouting Ireland 'in one fell swoop'
'There had been enormous worry': Direct Provision centre to remain open - and three others get the green light