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Foster has warned of an avalanche of checks on goods coming in to the region after grace periods end.
The law was passed in the Dáil and Seanad.
It is the 55th title for Steven Gerrard’s side.
Winfrey has reportedly sold the interview to US broadcaster CBS for €5.9 million to €7.6 million.
Justice Minister Helen McEntee will become the first Cabinet minister to give birth while in office.
The scheme applies to individuals who have lost a parent, spouse/partner, and/or a child in Northern Ireland’s Troubles.
18-year-old Shona Gillan was reported missing yesterday morning.
Nearly five million people have received one dose.
Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney will also meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif.
“just setting up my twttr,” Jack Dorsey tweeted on 21 March 2006.
Amid vaccine optimism, Biden’s tone of caution is not mirrored by the actions of a number of state governors, writes Larry Donnelly.
Darragh Fanning went from selling gym equipment to getting called up by Joe Schmidt’s Ireland in a whirlwind year.
Polls indicate a slim majority supports the move, in a vote that comes after years of debate.
The incident happened in the Bluebell area of Dublin shortly after 1pm yesterday.
Students from Trinity College Dublin have made a documentary about their lives during the pandemic, which captures experiences from across the globe.
Settle back in a comfy chair and sit back with some of the week’s best longreads.
Joe Galvin outlines how far-right groups are capitalising on current frustrations around Covid restrictions.
The pontiff was due to celebrate an open-air Mass on the last day of his visit.
Jim Crawford reflects on the many individuals and circumstances that have influenced his coaching style.
Whitehall has extended a series of ‘grace periods’ designed to ease trade between Northern Ireland and Britain.
A file will be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Ulster’s Andrew Warwick was dismissed in last night’s 38-19 defeat to Leinster – a defeat that ends their chances of making the final.
The incident happened on the R497 in Reiska, Kilcommon yesterday at around 2.10pm.
“My perception is that there is an increasing reluctance to tend for smears because they just feel there’s relatively little point,” Dr Charles Gillham told TheJournal.ie.
The vaccine is expected to get the green light from the EU regulator on Thursday.
The game ended 38-19 for Leo Cullen’s side as Ulster finished with 14 men following Andrew Warwick’s dismissal.
The story of Fernando Tenducci is told through a new CD of songs he would have sung back in the 18th century.
A quick round-up of what made the headlines today.
The Cork superstar was fourth in the 400m final, clocking a time of 51.94.
The 1.9 trillion dollar package was approved by a 50-49 vote along party lines.
Multiple Garda checkpoints were set up around Cork City.
Declan Reid had been missing since he and his son got into difficulty at Ardreigh Lock outside Athy on Sunday.
Filmmaker Bryan Fogel speaks to TheJournal.ie about his new film at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.
The latest figures were confirmed by the National Public Health Emergency Team this evening.
The incident happened in the Bluebell area of Dublin.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, Kathy Scott of the Trailblazery walks the road with Irish women and celebrates their spirit.