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Britain, Ireland at odds on border as Brexit deadline nears

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The World Cup: Eriksen electrifies in serving Danish pasting in Dublin

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Switzerland on top after narrow win over Northern Ireland

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Hurricane Ophelia: Three dead as storm hits Ireland

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Irish abortion law: Tens of thousands march in Dublin

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Ireland – it’s time it joined Britain in leaving

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British PM May narrowly wins Queen's Speech vote

BritishPrimeMinisterTheresaMaywonavoteontheQueen'sSpeechinparliamentbyanarrowmarginonThursday,herfirstmajorpoliticaltestsinceherConservativePartylostitsmajority

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PM May pays out for N. Ireland deal to govern Britain

British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives struck a deal with an ultra-conservative party on Monday that will allow them to govern in exchange for an extra £1 billion in funds for Northern Ireland.

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British PM May to meet Sinn Fein, other Northern Ireland parties

British Prime Minister Theresa May will meet the leaders of Northern Ireland's main political parties on Thursday in a bid to help secure agreement between pro-British unionists and Irish nationalists to form a regional government, her office said.

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British PM May to meet Sinn Fein, other Northern Ireland parties

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Man shot dead in supermarket car park in Northern Ireland

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Latham wants more from New Zealand against Bangladesh

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British gov't rejects claims Brexit will destroy Northern Ireland peace agreement

​The British government rejected Sunday a claim by Gerry Adams, president of the Sinn Fein political party, that taking Northern Ireland out of the EU will destroy the agreement that restored peace to the island.

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Northern Ireland political crisis could delay May's Brexit plans - lawyer

Britain's plan to trigger Brexit talks by the end of March could be delayed by a political crisis in Northern Ireland if the British Supreme Court rules that Belfast's regional assembly must approve an EU exit, a lawyer for a Brexit challenger said.

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth unveils new portrait of herself

Britain's Queen Elizabeth unveiled a new portrait of herself on Tuesday in London, painted by Irish artist Colin Davidson.

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Ireland to formally submit appeal on Apple case this week

Ireland's government will this week formally submit its appeal against the European Commission's multi-billion-euro demand for back taxes from Apple, Finance Minister Michael Noonan said on Tuesday.

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Apple CEO says EU tax ruling "total political crap"

The European Union's imposition of a 13 billion euro ($14.5 billion) back tax bill on Apple (AAPL.O) is "total political crap", Chief Executive Tim Cook said in a newspaper interview on Thursday, and anti-U.S. bias may have played a role.