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Politics

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No more lying: A new bill that makes it a crime for bankers to lie to Central Bank won't be opposed
Israeli police recommend charging Prime Minister Netanyahu with bribery and corruption
Car owners who allow unaccompanied learner drivers to use their vehicle to face prosecution
Ireland plans to work with other countries to drive down the cost of expensive medicines
Even in the best-case Brexit scenario, the Irish economy will still take a hit - government report
Poll: Have you been affected by the rental crisis?
'Vanessa & my children are safe': Trump Jr's wife unhurt after opening letter containing white powder
Australia deputy PM under pressure to resign over affair with woman who was given government job
South Africa's ruling party has decided to oust scandal-tainted President Zuma - reports
Simon Harris confirms HSE review of foetal monitors in 11 hospitals
Theresa May says there is 'basis for agreement' to get Stormont 'up and running very soon'
Deal done for Cork's new event centre but it could end up costing the State more money
South African chief Jacob Zuma looks to finally be on the way out of office after nine years
Elderly people can't leave hospital due to council taking up to 18 months to fit walk-in showers and ramps
Quiz: With all this talk of Irexit, how much do you know about Ireland and the EU?
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Much-delayed IT system to see Affordable Childcare Scheme launch pushed back to 2019 - at least
Varadkar on changing abortion stance: 'Things aren't as black and white as they appear in your 20s'
Sitdown Sunday: How the mafia infiltrated Italy's asylum system
Call for special taskforce to Tallaght area after concerns about suicide deaths
'Sisters are doin' it for themselves': Disco music heralds Sinn Féin into a new dawn
How well do you know your Dáil rows?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Michelle O'Neill says Stormont stalemate talks will conclude next week
'I trust women': Sinn Féin says it will be 'knocking on doors' to repeal the Eighth Amendment
Theresa May calls for Oxfam probe over 'shocking' Haiti prostitutes allegations
Should Ireland leave the EU? New poll shows only 10% of voters would back 'Irexit'
Mary Lou McDonald is the new leader of Sinn Féin
Mary Lou McDonald to lay out her vision to 'modernise' the Sinn Féin party
Varadkar: 'The Israeli government has a tendency to disengage with countries that recognise the state of Palestine'
This shark hasn't been seen off Ireland for three years. It's one of 48 species on a proposed 'protected list'
These are the big tests facing Mary Lou as she fills Gerry's shoes
Sinn Féin members were warned of 'disciplinary action' for talking to media without approval
Donald Trump on ex-aide who allegedly beat his wife: 'We certainly wish him well'
EU 'still waiting' on UK to give specific solutions to Irish border issue
FF councillor resigns as he claims party taken over by 'manipulative powerful administrators'
Closure averted: Waterford mobile cath lab to remain open for another 20 weeks
Supreme Court formally declares end to ban preventing asylum seekers from working
US Congress passes spending bill to end government shutdown
Irish people stopped paying mortgages in their droves after a ruling blocked the banks from evicting