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Judgement reserved in injunction application over Pete Taylor's Bray boxing club
Flooding in Cork, Kerry and other areas following Status Orange rainfall warnings
People with underlying conditions have been moved up the vaccine priority list
'A time will come when they diverge': Government yet to consider plan of what to do when restrictions ease in Northern Ireland
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man (24) who caused pub-goer to sustain brain injury after one-punch attack given suspended sentence
Your evening longread: The North Korean defector who vanished... then reappeared
Here's what's in the new Living With Covid roadmap
AstraZeneca expected to deliver all doses in second quarter despite reports of expected EU shortfall
Audio recordings of Mother and Baby Home testimony can be retrieved, Dept confirms
Ulster Bank boss apologises to staff following months of uncertainty about future of jobs
What measures will the Government look at easing after 5 April - and how will they make that decision?
‘We need to stay focused and get through these next few months’: Read Micheál Martin's address in full
320,000 pupils to return to school from next week - the full plan for sending children back to education
Barber to Government: 'Haircuts boost mental health - let us open for just two weeks'
Robbie Connaughton
Coronavirus: 45 deaths and 575 new cases confirmed in Ireland
The Remote: Unforgotten returns, some German dystopia and newish Dylan Moran stand-up
Cruel blow as Leinster's Byrne ruled out for several months with new injury
53% of people who received fines for breaches of Covid regulations were aged 18-25
Irish people are angrier and more frustrated than at any stage during the Covid-19 pandemic
Sexton hints that 2023 World Cup may be beyond him
Abbey Theatre board announces appointment of new artistic and executive directors
Children's Rights Alliance: This government must do better when it comes to education
Saoirse Brady
Three arrests after €200,000 worth of cannabis seized in Dublin and Meath
Three cases of South African Covid-19 variant detected in Northern Ireland
Michael McGrath: 'There's no going back, there can be no fourth lock down'
Vitamin D should form part of government's Covid policy, Oireachtas committee hears
Mass testing to take place at University of Limerick after Covid-19 outbreak among students
Low-income families faced losing up to 30% of earnings without lockdown supports, CSO says
Unions agree deal to give 1% pay rise to public servants this year and another in 2022
Back to school: What are we expecting about plans for the reopening of education?
Majority of Irish adults believe social media influencers are inauthentic and misrepresent real life
Plan to vaccinate over-85s in alternative location after fire at GP surgery in Galway this morning
Paul McGrath at Derby County: an Irish football legend's last dance
Poll: When do you think the middle of summer is?
Summer bookings at 'historic low', hotels say
Catt and Farrell put the onus on Ireland's players to make better decisions
Ireland is getting a new Covid roadmap, but what’s happening in other countries right now?