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“The decision is personal, not political,” Watson said in a shock announcement.
Meanwhile, a UK government timeline has estimated that a second Brexit referendum would take over a year to organise.
Jeremy Corbyn has said he’s open to the idea of a second vote.
Alan Kelly’s recent comments about Howlin’s leadership will be a topic of conversation today in Drogheda.
Livingstone, 72, was suspended in April 2016.
It was put to Kelly that he was putting Labour leader Brendan Howlin “on notice” by calling for such rapid change.
On the campaign trail, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had more pressing concerns than flagging poll numbers today.
The party is appealing the decision.
It leaves Owen Smith as the only challenger in the leadership contest.
The House of Commons easily passed the proposal.
The UK Labour Party has decided he will be on a fresh leadership ballot.
Corbyn has this morning released details of a reshuffle of his top team.
Sources say that Kelly will stay in the party.
The future leadership of the party will be discussed at the party’s parliamentary meeting.
The former Tánaiste says yesterday’s vote for Taoiseach was “like a bad play”.
Brendan Howlin is emerging as the clear favourite to succeed Joan Burton.
Meanwhile, Alan Kelly apologised for comments he made about power being a drug that suited him.
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin explained why the seeds of Labour’s demise were sown in 2011 in a wide-ranging interview with TheJournal.ie this week.
The Tánaiste and Labour said the party must “reflect, rebuild and renew” following its worst election ever.
The beleaguered Labour leader is facing an uncertain future as a new poll finds strong support for her resignation.
Analysis: Labour’s disastrous general election result this time around had its roots in the 2011 campaign.
The Labour deputy leader said yesterday that in politics “you are your own boss”.
Big talk from Labour’s deputy leader this morning.
Alex White reflects on his leadership bid, Labour’s election hopes and his own endangered seat.
The Tánaiste is in optimistic mood this morning.
Analysis: The latest poll does not make good reading for a party that was hoping for a post-Budget boost.
Warning: anyone with a vagina might want to look away now.
A new poll shows 65% of people think the party has failed to protect the poorest in Ireland.
The latest poll for tomorrow’s Sunday Times puts support for the party at just 6%.
“If Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader … It will mean rout, possibly annihilation.”
Will there be any more?
Sad news.
John Lyons proves he’s down with the kids.
Joan Burton launched #talktojoan today.
Michael McNamara’s not having a great week.
Michael McNamara is set to lose the Labour whip after saying he cannot support the proposed sale of Aer Lingus to IAG.
Michael McNamara is said to be undecided on whether he will support the proposed sale of the state’s stake in Aer Lingus.
The junior coalition partner is struggling in the polls. So what does the leader make of it all?
So much pain, so little sympathy.
A bill to repeal the 8th Amendment will come before the Dáil next month.
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