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Politics

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€4 million to be spent giving 6,200 packs of sensory toys to crèches across the country
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
'Brexit seriously risks driving a wedge between the North and Ireland'
'We will find you': White House vows crackdown on 'staggering number of leaks'
With young people in 'Repeal' jumpers beside him, Leo Varadkar was asked about the Eighth in Belfast today
Trump lashes out over Russia probe after news of grand jury
Childcare payments may differ from county to county after creche fee audit
FactCheck: Do 70% of Irish people see themselves as middle class?
John Bruton: 'We have to do everything we can to stop Brexit from happening'
Russia is NOT happy about Donald Trump imposing new sanctions
Taxi! Ministers spent over €1.7m on taxis, car hire and limos in the last two years
Three months after Trump fired Comey, the FBI has a new boss
Venezuelans in Ireland want the Irish government to speak up against Maduro
Good news for families: Over 5,000 extra childcare places to be created
Leo Varadkar to attend Belfast Pride event, but he won't attend the parade
Gavan Reilly named as TV3's new political correspondent
Farmers aren't happy that the Fair Deal scheme's 'discriminatory measures' might be here to stay
Taoiseach says politicians should settle their Dáil bar tab or have it taken from their salaries
'Hired' to 'Fired': What Scaramucci did on each of his 11 days in the White House
US freezes assets of Venezuelan leader Maduro in wake of deadly response to disputed election
Trump personally dictated misleading statement for his son, Washington Post reports
You'll be voting in quite a few referendums over the next two years
Dáil bar and restaurant tabs 'should be paid at the end of every month'
Dáil bar and restaurant clears €5,482 in 16 years' worth of unpaid tabs
125 jobs to be created in Waterford by eye health company
Downing Street says freedom of movement for EU citizens will end in March 2019
UK High Court rejects attempt to privately prosecute Tony Blair over Iraq war
Poll: Is it finally time that Dublin went high-rise?
Children with potential mental health issues have been waiting over a year for a psychologist
€4.4 million paid out to staff of TDs who left Leinster House following the last election
Vladimir Putin says more than 750 US diplomatic staff will have to leave Russia
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Candidate shot dead as Venezuelans line up to vote in controversial election
DUP accuses Varadkar of sending 'mixed messages' and 'going backwards'
The pension is definitely going up and Micheál Martin has dismissed claims he's opposed to rises
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Sadiq Khan says he's 'unclear what Donald Trump's beef is with me'
North Korea launches another missile hours after US and Japan step up sanctions
'We're not going to help the UK come up with a border solution' - Varadkar
Bertie Ahern: Ireland leaving the EU would be an 'act of insanity'