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Theresa May's Cabinet agrees on Brexit backstop ending in 2021
Plastic straws, cutlery and cotton buds could be banned across the EU
Defence Forces conduct exercise to help prepare for 'dirty bomb' attacks
'It's a vicious cycle': One in three Roma people in EU states are victims of harassment
UK civil servant tasked with finding solution to Irish border issue quits job
EU leaders approve guidelines for negotiations on post-Brexit relations and trade talks
EU leaders agree Russia 'highly likely' to blame for nerve agent attack
Ireland 'fully supports' UK's efforts to punish those behind 'heinous' poisoning of former spy
European Commission president: 'Good Friday Agreement must be preserved in all its dimensions'
The UK's divorce from the EU is hurting Ireland's cross-border weddings trade
'Ireland first': Donald Tusk says every EU leader 'wants to protect peace process and avoid hard border'
Peanut butter and bourbon: The US and EU are on the verge of a tit-for-tat trade war
Trump claims EU has made it 'almost impossible' for US firms to trade
Varadkar: 'The Israeli government has a tendency to disengage with countries that recognise the state of Palestine'
EU seeking power to restrict UK access to single market post-Brexit if it violates agreed rules
Farage doesn't want second Brexit referendum but fears UK will be forced into one
Poll: Do you make an effort to cut down on single-use coffee cups?
The EU is going to ban single-use coffee cups by 2030
Nigel Farage says top EU negotiator 'clearly doesn't understand Brexit'
David Davis admits UK hasn't produced any Brexit impact assessment as he's 'not a fan'
The UK Sun lashes out at Leo Varadkar, says he should 'shut his gob on Brexit and grow up'
Pope Francis has criticised Europe's low birth rates at a bishops' conference
20 people taken ill due to noxious fumes at venue for next week's EU leaders summit
EU chief negotiator: Brexit talks at 'disturbing' deadlock
Catalan president may declare region independent in defiance of Spain
Whose court is the ball in then? EU and UK can't decide on who takes next Brexit step
Fine Gael MEP says Ireland needs to re-examine its neutrality ahead of Brexit
They've escaped from Aleppo, but the 60,000 Syrian refugees living in Bulgaria still feel far from welcome
'I couldn't believe my eyes': EU citizens in UK given deportation letters by mistake
The EU is to curb sales of rubber boats to Libya to stop them getting to smugglers
Google won't have to pay €1 billion tax in France - because its Irish subsidiary is not taxable there
Brexit: EU citizens in UK will have to join special register, but rules won't apply to Irish
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