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Politics

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Ireland to intensify preparations for a disorderly Brexit
Thumping defeat for Theresa May as she loses Brexit vote by 230
Theresa May's Brexit deal crushed in House of Commons by 432 votes to 202
Harris tells public and pharmacies NOT to stockpile medicines for no-deal Brexit
'Get in here now!' - Activists lament low turnout at Yellow Vest Ireland-supported Dáil protest
Nurses' strike, hospital costs and housing: Leo questioned about the big problems facing him in 2019
Arlene Foster criticised over assertion that 'we never had a hard border'
Leo Varadkar reassures a concerned Dáil that he hasn't gone vegan
Trump buys hundreds of burgers for football team as shutdown impacts staff
'Hostage politics': Campaigners condemn death penalty for Canadian citizen in China
'We have very different values': Focus official hits back at Skehan's comments that homelessness is 'normal'
'No deal’ Brexit would have 'devastating economic consequences' in Ireland
Half of people have no sympathy for British people over the current Brexit chaos
No other Bills to be published as Brexit legislation to clog up Dáil until March
Minister moves to reassure public that reformed property tax will be 'affordable' and 'fair'
'She's in office, but not in power': What could happen if Theresa May's Brexit deal fails?
Bob Geldof says Brexit comes from 'a dangerous political ideology called nationalism'
Trump denies ever working for Russia, says 'it's all a big fat hoax'
'Give this deal a second look': May in last-ditch attempt to change minds ahead of crucial Brexit vote
China-Canada row deepens as Beijing sentences Canadian drug trafficker to death
What has the Taoiseach done to reduce his carbon footprint? He's eating less meat
Varadkar says bumper day of elections and referendums will be among 'busiest days in Irish politics'
Should affluent areas pay less property tax? Minister says councillors should decide the rate in their area
Government whip resigns over the backstop on the eve of the Brexit vote
Steve Coogan doesn't think the 'looming disaster' of Brexit will actually happen
Trump warns he will 'devastate Turkey economically' if it attacks the Kurds
'All talk and no action': Vicky Phelan strongly criticises Varadkar over handling of CervicalCheck scandal
Here are just some of the problems facing the Taoiseach as TDs head back to the Dáíl
Lynn Ruane: People with a criminal record for minor offences deserve a second chance
Lynn Ruane
All eyes are on Westminster again, but what can Theresa May do if her vote fails?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'The wall won't get built': Republicans warn Donald Trump against state of emergency over border wall
Nicola Sturgeon refers herself to ministerial watchdog over talks with Alex Salmond
Obama protégé Julian Castro joins 2020 US presidential race
May tells MPs not backing her Brexit deal would be 'catastrophic' as Corbyn says he's ready for election
Brexiteers were furious with Westminster's House Speaker this week - so what's the latest row about?
Poll: Are you worried about a no-deal Brexit?
Sitdown Sunday: Who really does the housework at home?
Drivers who put cyclists at risk to be targeted, but it won't be mandatory to wear high-vis while on your bike
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday