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'Europe is voting for the centre again, and is endorsing more Europe, not less'

Ireland should retain and strengthen its close European ties at a time of increasing global change, writes David Higgins.

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There's been a 96% drop in EU nurses going to work in the UK since Brexit

Last July, 1,304 nurses from the EU registered in the UK but only 46 registered this April.

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Going on holiday? Roaming charges are abolished from today

“Eliminating roaming charges is one of the greatest and most tangible successes of the EU,” EU leaders said.

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Ireland's teen suicide rate is the fourth highest in the EU

A new report suggests that the self-reporting of mental health issues among teenagers here is worryingly high.

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UK seeks deal 'like no other in history' as Brexit talks kick off

It’s been almost a year since the shock referendum result.

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Leo travels to London to discuss Brexit and Northern Ireland

The new Taoiseach will meet Theresa May at Downing Street today.

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'It has taken more time today than anything else': Ireland the hot topic on...

Today was the first day of Brexit negotiations between the UK and EU.

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Queen Elizabeth might have given a subtle nod to the EU with her hat

We see what you did there.

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'It's like Eurovision': How EU countries will compete to host two...

Can Ireland win the contest to host one (or both) of the relocated organisations?

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Vaccines can be blamed for illness without scientific proof, EU court rules

The decision stems from the case of a man who developed MS shortly after being vaccinated against hepatitis B.

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Donald Tusk welcomes Ireland's 'young, energetic' new Taoiseach to Brussels

EU leaders are meeting in Brussels today.

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May says EU citizens living in the UK can stay - but without Brussels' oversight

The British Prime Minister called it a “fair and serious” offer.

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Brexit: EU citizens in UK will have to join special register, but rules won't...

The UK prime minister announced a set of proposals for EU citizens following Brexit.

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Bill Clinton and Angela Merkel pay respects to 'post-war giant' Helmut Kohl

On his watch, West and East Germany reunified after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

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Juncker lays into 'ridiculous' European Parliament after just 30 of 751 MEPs...

But his remarks drew a sharp response from parliament head Antonio Tajani.

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Illegal non-EU workers common in care work and catering industry

Problems associated with illegal work include poor working conditions and risks to fundamental worker’s rights, a new report has found.

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Deaths and abuse of migrants 'clearly linked' to EU policies, says Amnesty

Italy has recently threatened to close its ports to foreign ships in an effort to force the EU to react.

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Cars for beef: Japan and the EU have signed a 'huge' trade deal but not...

Both parties think it will give a boost to their economies.

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Police move out thousands of migrants sleeping rough in Paris

The migrants had been living near an aid centre in the capital.

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Government yet to make final decision as to when water charges will be refunded

Officials are in negotiations with the EU for a special deal to pay around €160 million in water charge refunds.

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