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Time limits on indoor dining set to be scrapped, but 11.30pm closing time to remain
Covid vaccine portal will open to everyone aged 18 or over from tomorrow
Nadine Lott died following 'sustained attack' by former partner at her home, court hears
Taoiseach raises 'serious concerns' with Boris Johnson over British government's proposals on legacy issues
Coronavirus: 1,110 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Stormont politicians reject UK government plans for Troubles 'amnesty'
Judgement reserved on watchdog's application for disputed John Delaney documents
Sentence deferred for teenager over vicious robbery attempt in Dublin
Irish man arrested in Germany with cache of guns and samurai swords seized before 'possible attack'
Muslim community celebrates Eid al-Adha at Croke Park for second year in a row
'Homeless people are scared and worried': Soup runs fear HSE inspection will force them to close
Numbers seeking treatment for crack cocaine use surges nearly 400% since 2014
10% of people who tested positive for Covid yesterday were vaccinated
Doubts over James O'Donoghue's Kerry future as forward steps away from squad
Opinion: As we gradually return to normal, we need to stop the creeping Amazon-ification of our economy
Victor Duggan
Status Yellow and Status Orange high temperature warnings take effect across Ireland
Girl (15) missing from Celbridge since Sunday
Northern Ireland Chief Scientific Officer ‘very concerned’ at Covid vaccine rates
It's official: Evelyn Cusack says we can now call this weather a 'heat wave'
Footage of UK abattoir slaughtering racehorses 'does not happen here', Irish officials say
Woman (60s) dies after being struck by vehicle in Cork
Ireland's bank network 'is being destroyed' says FSU after AIB announces 15 branch closures
Extra Digital Covid Cert helpline set up after callers face difficulties getting in touch
Tony Blair's 1997 Famine message was ghost-written by aides as he couldn't be contacted
Poll: Should Ireland make all public transport free for everyone?
Harrington and Irvine to carry Irish flag at Olympics opening ceremony
'We burn particularly easily': How to keep yourself, your family and your pets safe in the heat
13-year-old boy dies after entering water in Co Down
Opinion: Mandatory Covid-19 vaccination may be appropriate for some - but there are other solutions
Dermot Cox
Defence Forces deployed 'ethical hackers' to fight back against massive HSE cyber attack
Man missing from Cork found safe and well
UK government has ‘fight on its hands’ over plans to ban Troubles prosecutions – McDonald
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Woman missing from Wicklow found safe and well
'We're on our way to Bordeaux': Thousands pass through Irish airports as restrictions are lifted
Open Thread: How would you change public transport in your county?
Furlong looks a certainty but plenty of Irish hopes for Lions' Test 23
'It's ransacking and desecration': Sligo passage tomb suffers significant damage in illegal excavation