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18 countries, including Austria and UAE, added to Ireland's mandatory hotel quarantine list
Explainer: What's happening with the Leaving Cert?
White House declines to say if there is a St Patrick's Day invite for the Taoiseach
Funeral-goers arriving in Ireland from restricted countries will not be exempt from mandatory hotel quarantine
Prolonged lockdown restrictions on the cards 'until the Easter period', says Taoiseach
Eamon Ryan u-turns over Limerick road project, says it will be delivered 'without delay'
'It's a better forum than the High Court': Taoiseach says CervicalCheck tribunal should be given a chance to work
Government plans to increase fines for non-essential international travel from €500 to €2,000
Varadkar: 'I'm afraid it will end in violence. I don't mean having a milkshake thrown on you, I mean something much worse'
'Refreshed' Living With Covid plan being worked on as Varadkar details Ireland-UK talks on travel
Bill to allow child murder victims to be named will be tabled next week
Ryanair says it owes no money to travel agents, denies claims that airline is causing refund 'logjam'
Children's hospital contractor seeking extra claims totalling more than €300 million
'Negotiations ongoing' on zero VAT rate for newer period products like menstrual cups
New unemployment payment linked to past working history set to be introduced when PUP is phased out
Councillors to be bypassed with transfer of local authority lands to State agency without council vote
'My beef is the road not going ahead': A Limerick road is causing division lines between Fianna Fáil and the Greens
'It should not have happened': Holohan says basic commitment to CervicalCheck women wasn't honoured
'I do anticipate it will be possible to holiday in Ireland' - Varadkar says re-opening will be gradual and cautious
Government report on period poverty to be launched next month
Digital system for vaccine programme 'vital to its success', committee will be told
Expert group reviewing if antigen tests can be used in schools and workplaces
Every week of lockdown between 700 and 800 houses will not be built, says minister
Leaving Cert alternatives under consideration but clarity to be given within the next few weeks, says Tánaiste
'Prolonged suppression of the virus' is the government's goal, says Taoiseach
Taoiseach: 'Zero-Covid strategy is not possible or sustainable'
Government hoping for things to be 'much better' from April - but no large gigs on the cards this summer
Level 5 restrictions to remain in place until 5 March as ministers agree on mandatory quarantine measures
Quarantine for people without a negative test and passengers from certain countries set to be introduced
Govt looking at mandatory quarantine for arrivals without a PCR test and from 'high risk' areas
'It's the closure of coastal communities': One in four fishermen will lose their job under this Brexit deal, TDs told
'A real concern': A third of patients with Covid-19 in hospital contracted the virus while on wards, says Tánaiste
Every resident in Ireland will be offered the vaccine before September, says health minister
Level 5 lockdown to be reviewed next week, but government expected to extend restrictions to late February
Local councils to apologise for their involvement in Ireland's mother and baby homes, says minister
'She doesn't get paid for that': Dáil told of student nurse whose patient's toe 'came off in his sock'
Incomplete haulier paperwork still causing headaches and delays at Irish ports, Cabinet told
Mandatory quarantine unlikely and only to be considered if UK opted for similar system
Harris says it's 'important' Oireachtas gets opportunity to scrutinise salary hike for new Dept of Health Sec Gen
Looking to upskill or retrain? New online portal launched for the unemployed, businesses and employees