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'It feels like we're the whipping boys': Venues and promoters scramble to implement new 50% capacity rule
Varadkar says 'a plethora of voices' caused 'mixed messages' on Covid
Storm Barra: Red wind warning for Cork, Clare and Kerry as forecasters predict 130km/h gusts
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
How are the Irish provinces' opponents shaping up for Europe?
Storm Barra: All schools and colleges in counties under Red and Orange warnings to close tomorrow
Two companies facing trial following deaths of bridge workers
Government confirms details of reopened PUP scheme as ministers meet hospitality representatives
Man who sexually assaulted a woman 12 days into a suspended sentence is jailed
Screen Watch: Your guide to the best TV movies this week
Coronavirus: 2,950 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Taoiseach says Treaty negotiators were 'great people' but declines to say if De Valera should have been among them
'Pent-up demand' could see a record 1.75m passport applications to process next year
Schoolboy sentenced for sex attack on 13-year-old friend
Dublin GAA chief: 'The tone, at times, was one of 'these lads should be arraigned for treason' '
Rachael Blackmore favourite to claim World Sport Star title at BBC awards
62% of internet users saw content they believed was ‘untrue or doubtful’ in 2021
European Central Bank plans to redesign euro banknotes
Unmasked students should not be excluded from school, department advises
Heineken moves to take sole control of Irish drinks company behind Dutch Gold
Rescue efforts continue after deadly Indonesian volcanic eruption
Poll: Have you seen or experienced a customer verbally abusing retail staff around Christmas?
Concerns raised over delay in hiring chief executive of new Parole Board
'After they raised her hand, I asked Katie and her coaches how much her medal was worth'
Shop workers facing 'worrying' rise in verbal abuse from customers this Christmas
Fear and loathing (and unbridled enthusiasm) in London: How the Treaty negotiators were greeted
Donal Fallon
Anthony Flynn's DCC seat may remain vacant if councillors can't agree on replacement
Quiz: How well do you know the history of the Treaty negotiations?
Finding peace on the water, meeting Sly Stallone, and enjoying the pressure of being Katie Taylor
Money Diaries: An insurance consultant on €35K living in Munster
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
New travel test rules take effect for inbound passengers to Ireland
Clashes erupt at Brussels protest against Covid rules
Status Orange and Yellow warnings issued ahead of Storm Barra next week
Austin Stacks celebrate Kerry senior glory after final test against rivals Kerins O'Rahillys
New Covid measures would lift if Omicron risks don't meet 'worst fears', Minister says
One-third of ambulance delays lasting more than one hour experienced in Wexford, Cork and Kerry
Dublin’s oldest Christmas market returns to Henry street at full trading capacity