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Minister blames Bercow for making it 'very difficult' to leave EU by October deadline
Crunch time for Johnson as he tries to push through Brexit bill in three days
Downing Street 'working hard' amidst reports of Michel Barnier's midnight deadline
'It takes two to tango': UK and EU officials to resume Brexit talks in Brussels
Brexit talks resume in Brussels after 'constructive meeting' between Varadkar and Johnson
Boris Johnson: 'We're walking out of the EU on 31 October'
Poor air quality prematurely killing over 1,100 in Ireland each year
'UK must leave as one nation': Foster refutes reports the DUP would accept Irish Sea checks
EU accused of 'divisive rhetoric' after appointing Vice President for 'Protecting Our Way of Life'
Irish people travelling to UK after no-deal Brexit will be able to buy duty free tobacco and alcohol
FactCheck: Will Northern Ireland drivers have to display GB stickers on their vehicles if driving in Ireland?
Irish-based Brits to hold protest against Brexit at Dublin embassy
Boris Johnson says Brexit-blocking MPs and EU guilty of 'terrible collaboration'
Quiz: Do you recognise this EU leader?
Minister 'very concerned' about impact of EU trade deal on Irish beef farmers
'A bad deal for Irish farmers': EU signs massive trade agreement with South American countries
'Anything is possible now': No-deal Brexit is more likely than ever before, says Tánaiste
Switzerland votes to approve stricter gun laws in line with EU regulations
Theresa May says she's going to make a 'bold offer' to MPs to get them to support her Brexit deal
What does the Dáil's declaration of a climate emergency actually mean?
Tusk tells UK 'please do not waste this time' as 31 October flextension agreed
'A flexible extension': EU's Tusk proposes long Brexit delay but not more than a year
EU will 'stand fully behind Ireland' whatever happens with Brexit, Barnier says
'A new mind for Europe is required': President Higgins criticises 'inadequate' European Union
Poll: Should all cars need to have speed-limiting technology?
Explainer: Here's what scrapping seasonal clock changes will mean
Ciara Mageean wins bronze for Ireland in the European Indoor 1500m final
Majority of Irish people would like to see a united Ireland in their lifetime
'Summon up the blood': The best Brexit quotes from another colourful week
Ireland in line for extra summer Bank Holiday as MEPs look to mark Europe Day
Two elected Ireland MEPs may have to wait until Brexit actually happens before taking up their seats
UK government to scrap £65 'right to stay' fee for EU citizens
'Too little too late': Hauliers slam no-deal Brexit rehearsal as 'window dressing'
Juncker tells UK 'get your act together' over Brexit
Anger over £65 charge for EU citizens to apply to remain in UK after Brexit
Tighter measures to fight crime and terrorism come into effect across EU
EU no-deal Brexit plan: UK citizens' rights, flights, and no mention of Irish border
EU reaches landmark agreement to cut usage of single-use plastics
Theresa May: second Brexit referendum would do 'irreparable damage' to integrity of British politics
Varadkar says some of May's Brexit suggestions 'make sense', while others are 'difficult'