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Politics

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May given official notice EU won't re-open withdrawal deal in 'robust' talks
Government urged to 'apply more dynamic thinking' to solving housing crisis
Dail votes to end referrals to JobPath scheme as opposition parties unite to defeat government
France recalls ambassador to Italy after minister meets 'yellow vest' protestors
Government accused of delivering budget 'under false pretences' and knowing of children's hospital overrun
Poll: Do you think Donald Tusk's 'special place in hell' comment was warranted?
It's now only 50 days to Brexit and Theresa May is in Brussels again looking for a new deal
Was the Brexit timeline always unrealistic? Back in 1982 it took Greenland three years to leave
Jason O'Sullivan
'The law is the law': Rotunda maternity hospital told to offer abortions up to 12 weeks, not 11
Theresa May to meet Leo Varadkar in Dublin on Friday
HSE initiates legal proceedings over 'fake' MyOptions unplanned pregnancy website
FactCheck: Did Donald Tusk say there was a special place in hell for Brexiteers?
'Slow drive' Dublin protest as young GPs say 'they will not stay in the country' under current contract
'Father Ted territory': Harris says he was unaware of the NCH cost implications before last year's Budget
Coveney announces Ireland’s support for Juan Guaidó as interim president of Venezuela
A statue of Margaret Thatcher is to be put on a 3.2 metre plinth to deter vandals
Can Northern Irish women access abortion services here for free? The government is finding out
State of the Union: Trump pitches for bipartisanship in 'the hottest economy anywhere in the world'
Leo and Theresa are heading back to Brussels - but is there any hope for talks or is it Groundhog Day (again)?
'Explosion in social welfare sanctions': SF and FF team up to slam government's JobPath scheme
Govt supports self-declared Venezuelan president's call for 'free, fair, democratic' elections
Irish government welcomes May's border comments but says she has 'unrealistic expectations' about backstop
Finance Minister accused of being 'kept in the dark' over children's hospital overspend ahead of Budget
Taoiseach admits it was 'discourteous' to offer engagement with nurses' unions by press release
Government approves scoping inquiry into the hit-and-run death of Shane O’Farrell
Explainer: Has the US been paying attention to Brexit and does the White House care?
Referendum to give Irish abroad vote in presidential elections delayed to last week in October
'Beggars belief'': Pressure continues to mount on ministers to explain when they knew about children's hospital overspend
David Trimble is planning to take Theresa May's government to court over the backstop
Hawaii is considering a law to ban cigarettes being sold to anyone under 100
Opinion: 'Ireland only made its pollution targets in 2010 by crashing the economy'
Oisín Coghlan
Theresa May to give Brexit speech in Northern Ireland today
Brazil dam disaster death toll rises to 134, with 199 still missing
INMO calls ministers' invite to talk about issues other than pay 'massively disrespectful' and 'cynical'
'Rats out of the HSE': Protesters want external probe into claims abortion details were leaked
Theresa May to visit Northern Ireland tomorrow
May's cabinet to discuss alternative arrangements to backstop with Eurosceptic MPs
Opinion: Severe overcrowding is widespread in social housing and it's harming people's health
Críona Ní Dhálaigh