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Politics

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Decision to make history optional for the Junior Cert to be reviewed
So, who exactly is the new Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay?
France and Germany are 'jumping the gun' on EU army, Dutch Prime Minister says
Here’s What Happened Today: Friday
Varadkar says FG can look proudly to its record in 'caring for families'
Judge rules that White House must return Jim Acosta's press credentials
Stormy Daniels to appear on Ray D’Arcy Show tomorrow
Poll: Should tattoos and intimate piercings be banned for under 18s?
Simon Coveney hits out at 'idiots' who booed God Save the Queen at Northern Ireland match
Final say on FG entering coalition government with another party may have to go to a vote
Judge delays ruling over revoked White House credential for CNN reporter
Pound falls sharply after string of British MPs resign amid Brexit chaos
Peadar Tóibín resigns from Sinn Féin and hints about setting up a new party
Theresa May facing possible 'no confidence' motion
Fine Gael Ard Fheis to vote on the introduction of a new middle band for income tax
Theresa May's Cabinet: Who's gone, who's backing her - and what's likely to happen now
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and three other ministers resign over draft Brexit deal
'UK's strongest card is fisheries': Fish sector could be left out of Brexit customs deal
'One of the better days': Taoiseach says Ireland has achieved 'satisfactory outcome' with Brexit deal
Theresa May wins over her Cabinet on Brexit deal that Barnier says avoids hard border
Peter Casey's former PR firm says it has nothing to do with Traveller video he tweeted
Social media ad regulations should be drawn up for future referendums, Commission says
'Judgement day', 'moment of truth' and 'betrayal': UK front pages react to news of Brexit deal
Central Bank to track a 'critical mass' of restructured mortgages that are due to come up for review
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Taoiseach and Tánaiste to meet with officials tonight to assess draft text of Brexit proposal
Government seeks advice on pursuing Callinan and Taylor for legal damages
Black lace thong held up in the Dáil as TD raises controversial rape trial comments
Calls for Taoiseach to brief party leaders on Brexit state-of-play as talks enter the 'endgame'
Commissioner 'reviewing' decision to fund Callinan's legal defence in McCabe case
45 women-only posts to be created in third-level education to address gender imbalance
Boris Johnson says Cabinet should stage a mutiny over Brexit
Trump didn't attend event honouring war dead as he 'didn't want to disrupt traffic in Paris'
Luke Ming Flanagan: If we are heading for an EU army what does that mean for Irish neutrality?
Luke Ming Flanagan
An emotional evening for the President (punctuated by a nighttime dash to the Áras and back)
President Higgins' inauguration speech: 'We cannot afford to be complacent as to how we are living our lives'
Michael D Higgins has been sworn in for a second term as President of Ireland
Michael D Higgins to attend Armistice event (but not as President) before evening inauguration