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TD lambastes Donegal’s new 'rat line - the tout line' for reporting Covid breaches
Investment funds buying whole estates is 'undesirable' and the government needs to act, says Leo Varadkar
Dublin Lord Mayor Hazel Chu seeks Green Party nomination for the Dublin Bay South by-election
Ireland to get 4.9m doses of Pfizer/BioNTech in both 2022 and 2023
Minimum unit pricing for alcohol approved by Cabinet - but it won't kick in until January 2022
Hazel Chu says she will announce her by-election intentions 'over the next couple of days'
Holidays abroad and indoor pints could be possible in July, says Taoiseach
Dáil told taxi drivers forced to call off today's protest - but gardaí say it was a matter for the groups alone
Hairdressers and inter-county travel due to reopen on 10 May, while beer gardens and outdoor dining set for 7 June
Alternative to Stay and Spend Scheme not being examined, says Paschal Donohoe
Government likely to scrap €9 rule as minister says outdoors makes it safe 'not whether you eat chicken nuggets'
Taoiseach highlights difficulties in domestic use of the ‘green cert’ or vaccine bonus to access services
We should be a ‘less puritanical’ and a 'little more relaxed' about those enjoying themselves outdoors, says Varadkar
Vaccines: Pharmacists 'frustrated' with slow involvement, while NIAC Johnson & Johnson advice reported
Another 'outdoor summer': Here's when to expect this week's Covid re-opening decisions
Illegal adoption investigator says she was treated 'disrespectfully and in an unprofessional manner' by Dept
No medical students have been hired as vaccinators, despite Minister saying they were giving jabs at vaccine centres
Varadkar says it's 'extraordinary' under 35s are experiencing their second recession in their adult life
Taoiseach tells TDs barbers and hairdressers will be 'prioritised' in May easing - but no firm decisions made
Vets, dental hygienists and healthcare students could be trained up to give vaccine jabs
Healy-Rae 'ashamed' he's selling imported German peat briquettes in his Kerry shop
Justice Gerard Hogan nominated for appointment to the Supreme Court
Minister 'optimistic' fans will be able to attend test sporting events during the summer
Loophole means 'voluntary' mental health patients have diminished right to appeal detention
Ticket touting law to be approved by Cabinet as all eyes look towards summer
Harris says there may be 'potential to do a bit more' easing of restrictions than has already been flagged for May
Employers will be paid more to take on women or lone parents as apprentices
New hate crime bill with tough sentences gets government approval
Younger with no underlying vulnerabilities may have second Pfizer dose delayed - Varadkar
'Lots to be positive about': Ireland ‘on track’ to ease restrictions on 4 May, says Varadkar
Decision on spacing out Pfizer vaccine doses will be made 'within the week', says Donnelly
Strong political support at Cabinet for exempting fully vaccinated people from hotel quarantine
Taoiseach to meet vaccine task force ahead of Cabinet as considerations given to extend gap between Pfizer jabs
Hotel quarantine bookings 'paused' by Department of Health in order to ramp up capacity
Increased concern among public about taking the AstraZeneca vaccine following NIAC decision, says Kelly
'There will be more court cases': Legal and logistical issues posed by hotel quarantine 'have not gone away'
'Add a greater degree of protection': Taoiseach explains decision to add 16 countries to hotel quarantine list
An expansion that will cost millions or a necessity? Quarantine clashes end with 16 additions to hotel quarantine list
'Use it or lose it’ vouchers should be considered for lower income groups' dental needs, says dentists
Almost 4 million vaccine deliveries expected before July as booking portal opens in two weeks