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Donald Tusk welcomes Ireland's 'young, energetic' new Taoiseach to Brussels
Leo travels to London to discuss Brexit and Northern Ireland
UK seeks deal 'like no other in history' as Brexit talks kick off
If Marine Le Pen wins election, her prime minister will be a far-right eurosceptic
EU leaders back deal that would see North rejoin EU in event of Irish unity
"It is time to liberate the French people" - Le Pen is through to the final round in the presidential election
Poll: Are you worried about the future of the EU?
'Believe me, it's not over': Protesters dispute vote that tightens Erdogan's grip on power
'Come in, I missed you' - Merkel gives Kenny Brexit boost in Berlin meeting
All-Ireland Champions Cup final dream alive as Leinster and Munster await semi venues
Poll: Are you worried about Brexit?
Debate Room: Luke 'Ming' Flanagan and Nessa Childers debate the EU's merits
Caitriona O'Neill and William Gallagher
Theresa May is heading north for a Scottish independence showdown with Nicola Sturgeon
The EU is 60 this weekend, but it wasn't the first vision of a united Europe
One step closer: Theresa May gets green light to start Brexit process
"They are the vestiges of the Nazis": Turkey president slams Dutch over foreign minister ban
Bertie Ahern says Ireland isn't 'mad enough' to leave the EU
Polish MEP: 'Women must earn less than men because they're weaker, smaller and less intelligent'
Brexit 'cannot stop the European Union on its march to the future'
While others look to get out, some politicians in Iceland want a referendum on joining the EU
'Marry me, so we don’t break up': The political proposals of 2016 that got it all wrong
Eoghan McDermott
FactCheck: You asked, we answered - how does Irish politicians' pay compare to Europe?
Theresa May is coming to Ireland next month
We asked every TD if they want a vote on a united Ireland, here's what they said
Almost 20% of Irish people can't afford to meet friends for a drink or meal
Driver disqualifications will not extend to other EU countries
FactCheck: Do 700,000 jobs really depend on our "open access" to the EU
EU and Canada sign free-trade pact to the backdrop of red-paint protests
Five dead after small plane crashes at Malta airport
Martin says pro-Brexit ministers in UK are 'making it up as they go along'
Phil Hogan says the UK is 'going to learn a hard lesson' over Brexit
UK bank closes all accounts of Russia's state broadcaster
Hard Brexit or no Brexit: EU chief gives Britain a choice
Duterte's popularity soars in Philippines amid claims of anti-crime 'death squads'
What other countries are thinking of leaving the EU and why?
European leaders say the EU doesn't need Britain
Explainer: Why are politicians talking about a 'border poll' now?
Why do bitter League of Ireland rivals support each other in Europe?
Enda is meeting Angela in Berlin today to talk about Brexit