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Politics

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Poll: Do you think there'll be a general election this year?
Opinion: The government should reject the bill to boycott Israeli goods produced in the West Bank
Ophir Kariv
More than half of Tories would prefer no-deal Brexit over current agreement
US House approves measures in attempt to end government shutdown
If there is a Brexit deal - what trade agreements can UK businesses expect?
DUP: 'It is becoming clearer by the day that no one is ever going to build a border'
'White collar crimes will not be tolerated': Cabinet backing for new anti-money laundering laws
Varadkar says he's exploring if Ireland could take some legal business from the UK after Brexit
Former Fianna Fáil TD Peter Kelly dies aged 74
US visa bill for Irish graduates scuppered by single US senator
'It's time to take stock': Former Brexit secretary urges Theresa May to delay Brexit vote again
Top Democrats meet Trump, but no deal reached on government shutdown over border wall
Coveney rules out Occupied Territories Bill support but will discuss free vote with Independent Alliance ministers
Government considering giving 'carbon cheque' to offset tax hike
'A recovery for whom?': Government slammed for refusal to reintroduce free passport for pensioners
Britain found charging women rescued from forced marriages to return home
Opinion: The government should be brave and stand on the right side of history with the Occupied Territories Bill
Niall Collins TD
Coercive control and psychological abuse now an offence under new law
Here's What Happened Today: New Year's Day
'Trump of the Tropics': Jair Bolsonaro praised as he is sworn in as Brazil's new president
Leo hints at a Cabinet reshuffle in the summer
Theresa May says Britain can 'turn a corner' in 2019 if parliament backs Brexit deal
Varadkar concerned about 'external interference' in European elections
Referendum on divorce could be delayed, warns Taoiseach
Mumbai, Cardiff and LA: 10 new embassies to open this year to tap into new markets
These are the referendums coming up in 2019 - and a few after that
Which Budget changes kick in today?
The ridiculous things UK politicians have said about Ireland and Brexit
French newspaper apologises for Hitleresque image of Macron on front page
Brendan Howlin says Labour would provide a home for SDLP members unhappy with FF merger
Senator Elizabeth Warren takes major step towards White House bid
Simon Harris pays tribute to Rhona Mahony, who made history as first female Master of Holles Street
Britain and France to step up English Channel patrols after spike in migrant crossings
The government is paying €88m to rent private properties - but it also owns almost 100 empty buildings
The government is declaring war in 2019 (on single-use plastics)
The post-Brexit Irish passport boom in Britain is not slowing down
Timeline: The history of abortion in Ireland
Philippine president Duterte under fire after admitting he molested a maid when a teenager
Coveney says talking about a united Ireland as part of Brexit debate is 'hugely unhelpful'
Juncker tells UK 'get your act together' over Brexit