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# Arlene Foster

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Phil Hogan: 'If NI remains in the EU customs union, there would be no border issue'
Arlene Foster says Sinn Féin's 'glorification of terrorism' isn't helpful
DUP not one bit happy with US decision that could cost Northern Ireland thousands of jobs
Sinn Féin rejects Arlene Foster's Irish language proposal
Varadkar says it's 'only a matter of time' before North legalises same-sex marriage
'Brexit seriously risks driving a wedge between the North and Ireland'
With young people in 'Repeal' jumpers beside him, Leo Varadkar was asked about the Eighth in Belfast today
John Bruton: 'We have to do everything we can to stop Brexit from happening'
The DUP and Sinn Féin are taking a hiatus for the summer - so when will a deal be done?
Gerry Adams doesn't think power-sharing deal will be reached by Monday
DUP signs £1 billion deal to prop up Theresa May's government
Arlene Foster's letter to Scottish government about same-sex marriage released
It's D-Day for Theresa May as she tries to seal the deal with the DUP
Poll: Are you worried about how the Tory-DUP deal could affect the peace process?
DUP 'a compassionate party that won't bring up abortion or gay marriage in Westminster'
Arlene Foster praised and criticised for meeting with Irish language groups
BBC apologises for Tommy Tiernan joke about Arlene Foster
The DUP didn't show up, Sinn Féin say they didn't walk out. What happens now?
'He expanded the definition of us': Clinton's tribute to McGuinness, as thousands pay respects
'He goes to his grave having shown no remorse': Criticisms in Stormont on McGuinness's legacy
'He served the people of Northern Ireland': Tributes pour in across the political divide for Martin McGuinness
Arlene Foster says all is well in the DUP despite rumours of revolt
'We can’t have another groundhog day at Stormont': Gerry Adams weighs in on Northern election
It's looking like a very, very good day for Sinn Féin in the North
As the North votes, why do Sinn Féin keep going on (and on) about crocodiles?
Arlene Foster couldn't take questions at manifesto launch due to 'man flu'
FactCheck: Are there really more Polish speakers than Irish speakers in Northern Ireland?
On dramatic day for politics in the North, a senior DUP figure also stood down
The deadline has passed and Northern Ireland is heading for a snap election
Police investigating 'beheading' threats made against Arlene Foster
'Huge damage has been done': Kenny and Adams discuss political turmoil in North
Bertie Ahern says Arlene Foster is "crazy and dangerous" to question power sharing
How the Irish language drove a wedge between Northern Ireland's Assembly
Mary Lou accuses Arlene Foster and DUP of 'poking Sinn Féin in the eye'
McGuinness resignation: The latest chapter in a remarkable political career
Explainer: What is the 'cash for ash' scandal?
Sinn Féin accuse DUP of 'out of this world strutting' as election threatened
Sinn Féin warns assembly will collapse if Arlene Foster doesn't step down over RHI scandal
Arlene Foster claims the scandal engulfing her is 'because she's a woman', so what's the truth?