Taoiseach expects to remain in place until end of April

Enda Kenny says he expects to remain as Taoiseach at least until a European Union summit at the end of April.
But he has again refused to give any further clarity as to when he might step down as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader.
In the Dáil today he faced questions from Fianna Fáil about whether he would begin Brexit talks "as the captain of the ship".
Mr Kenny said Fianna Fáil would not be the first to know - and gave little information about his future plans:
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