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Floods displace thousands in Malaysia
Coronavirus: 7,333 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Taliban government resumes issuing Afghan passports in Kabul
Those aged 40-49 can get booster shots from tomorrow, a month ahead of schedule
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More than half of people in Ireland think less of Britain since Brexit
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Man arrested in connection with shooting incident in Dublin last month
Ulster go two from two with bonus-point win over Northampton Saints
Rod Stewart and son plead guilty in US hotel assault case
People aged 40-49 to be offered Covid boosters from 19 December
Asylum seekers can now apply for a driving licence in Ireland
8pm closing rather than 5pm?: CMO says there's no 'substantial difference', it's about reducing social contacts
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Munster trial: Verdicts may be 'tainted or unfair' by letter written by juror to the trial judge
Hospitality sector express anger and disappointment at 'closure in camouflage' 8pm curfew
High Court dismisses RTÉ's attempt to get Labour politician's claim for damages struck out
Search for missing woman stood down following discovery of human remains
Pubs and restaurants will have to close at 8pm under new Covid restrictions
All arrivals into Ireland will be advised to take antigen tests for five days
Explainer: What we know about Omicron and how effective booster shots might be
Maximum of 5,000 people allowed at live sporting events under new Covid restrictions
Indoor events to end at 8pm and reduced capacity for concerts, cinema and sporting events from Monday
Weddings to be limited to 100 people as part of new measures to tackle Omicron
This evening's developments as Cabinet signed off on harsh new Covid measures
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Cabinet agrees 8pm curfew for pubs and restaurants over the Christmas period