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President Higgins raises concerns about volume of legislation he's asked to consider in a short period
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Irish-language nursery school in east Belfast to relocate after 'social media hate campaign'
'Reasons for optimism' from NPHET as Holohan raises prospect of lifting remaining restrictions
'The benefits of vaccination exceed any risk': NIAC's Prof Karina Butler outlines advice to parents
Woman held in murder probe as child dies in Ardoyne
Construction to begin on €30m medical centre for Dublin’s homeless
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New Covid variants 'do not change' the measures needed in schools, Foley says
Irish holidaymakers in Malta end quarantine as Embassy warns against travel without Digital Covid Cert
August wedding guest increase at risk as Ireland is 'without a doubt' in fourth wave
Malta confirms seven passengers from Dublin flight must quarantine over 'non-compliant' HSE certs
Former minister and founder of the Progressive Democrats Des O'Malley dies aged 82
Irish holidaymakers in Malta placed in mandatory quarantine after HSE vaccine certs not accepted
Footage of UK abattoir slaughtering racehorses 'does not happen here', Irish officials say
'Constantly engaged': Callers vent frustration amid 'issues' with Digital Covid Cert call centre
Almost 200 HPV-positive smears through CervicalCheck need repeat test after samples expire
Leaving on a jet plane? Here's what you need to know about the return of international travel
Taoiseach says Ireland's reopening has been 'slowest in Europe, wisely so'
Ireland will face its own challenges as part of the EU's mammoth 'carbon neutral by 2050' plan
Government wins vote on indoor dining laws labelled as 'discriminatory' by opposition TDs
Micheál Martin says Fianna Fáil TDs will meet to review electoral performance after the summer break
Digital Covid Cert call centre got 4,000 callers on first day but most hung up before speaking to an operator
Leo Varadkar says 105 minute time-limit for pubs and restaurants is 'under review' and he wants it gone
'A society divided': Opposition lines up against government's indoor dining legislation
'The brand isn't as strong as it once was': How will Fianna Fáil react to last week's by-election result?
Irish people will begin receiving Digital Covid Certs from today - here's how the rollout will work
Ivana Bacik promises to be 'strong, progressive, woman’s voice' as she's elected to the Dáil
Labour's Ivana Bacik elected in Dublin Bay South after topping the poll
Eamon Ryan feels heat over cuckoo funds stamp duty vote but says 'it's a short-term measure'
Johnson denies England is 'heading for a summer of chaos and confusion' amid rising Delta wave
Call centre will allow those recovered from Covid to call up to receive travel cert
Dublin Bay South: Green candidate says 'sending a message to government won't build any homes'
Varadkar on Delta wave: 'We need to avoid getting back into a spiral of fear'
Vicky Phelan to return to Ireland after six months of treatment in the US and 'relentless' side effects
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Huge fire at coffin makers in Strabane as witnesses report lightning strike