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Taoiseach: Ireland 'not politically neutral but militarily neutral' as Ukraine travel advice is updated
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Employers will need 'a very good reason' to refuse a request for remote working
Coveney: Russian military exercises 240km off Irish coast allowed but 'not welcome'
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Government confirms plan to lift almost all pandemic restrictions
Kenneth Branagh's Belfast seeks to make history and tell it at the same time
The Remote: Ozark returns, Ricky Gervais in After Life and a bit of First Dates IRL
Schools asked to observe minute's silence in memory of Ashling Murphy
Boris Johnson may find out the hard way that Tories are nothing if not ruthless
Gardaí renew appeal for help to catch Ashling Murphy's killer and announce dedicated tip line
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Man and woman arrested in connection to fatal shooting of Michael Tormey in Ballyfermot
Jacob Rees-Mogg accused of weakening Scottish union after 'lightweight' TV insult
'A woman's worst nightmare': A nation in shock and anger after murder of Ashling Murphy
Harry and Meghan make top 5 as Ireland's most-watched TV broadcasts of 2021 are revealed
The Remote: Euphoria's back with a trigger warning and Colin Farrell gets wet in The North Water
Johnson under pressure to quit over ‘bring your own booze’ party during lockdown
CMO: Up to 500,000 people in Ireland were likely infected with Covid-19 last week
'No formal decision yet' on St Patrick's Day double bank holiday this year
Leaving Cert 2022: Teaching unions hit out at 'unhelpful' speculation about hybrid model
Golfgate trial: Former AG Seámus Woulfe describes 'hazy knowledge' of guidelines
Golfgate trial hears 'the public was whipped up into hysteria' and 'good people had to resign'
Rules for inbound passengers to change from tomorrow as testing requirement is scrapped
No rule change for close contacts as Taoiseach warns of 'accelerating exponential growth'
Schools set to re-open on Thursday as safety measures deemed 'effective and appropriate'
The Remote: Dancing with the Stars, Treaty Live and the final season of This Is Us
Free antigen tests for symptomatic under-40s can now be ordered online
Booster vaccines to be available for all over-16s from Sunday
Minister to meet with unions next week as 'plan is for schools to reopen'
Covid-19: 20,110 new confirmed cases, 682 in hospital and 86 in ICU
'Three antigen tests over three days' before PCR for under-40s who are symptomatic
Status Yellow warning for Mayo, Galway and Kerry ahead of windy New Year's
The secret story of the Princess of Prussia's family jewels being stolen at gunpoint in Dalkey
How Bill Clinton's Kerry statue owes its roots to a visit by Dick Spring to Martha's Vineyard
'Bugger off to Turkey and leave us alone': DFA dark comedy ahead of Gulf War revealed in State Papers
An elephant named Mimi gifted to President Hillery caused a row between Ireland and Tanzania
Republicans in the Maze allowed IRA prisoners build an escape tunnel 'as occupational therapy'
Proposed African safari summit for NI politicians in '97 was labelled as 'rubbish' by John Bruton