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Trump and Biden dial aggression down a notch in final presidential debate
90% of residents and all but one nursing staff in nursing home test positive for Covid-19, Dáil told
50 nurses in each of the last two weeks have contracted Covid-19 - INMO
CMO and Deputy CMO lay out the figures behind Covid-19 testing in schools
The Remote: The Trial of the Chicago 7, Gogglebox Ireland and the return of the Champions League
Level 5: Taoiseach outlines R0 target and says 'reward is to get the shops open'
U-turn on mourners as 25 people will now be allowed at both weddings and funerals
Jo Jo Dullard's family 'know in our hearts she is not alive' but want help to 'bring her home'
'Small nugget' could break open Jo Jo Dullard case as gardaí make it a murder investigation
The Taoiseach says we 'weren't ready' for Level 5 two weeks ago, the question is are we now?
Employees could be given a legal right to request home working, Tánaiste says
Covid-19: Level 4 is now in effect in counties Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan
EU leaders demand Britain budge on post-Brexit deal as UK 'disappointed' at summit conclusion
Varadkar says health advice stands whether at 'Level 1,2,3,4,5 or 26' as opposition criticises 'utter confusion'
Coronavirus: Three counties are moving to Level 4 - here's what that means
Education Minister: 'All available evidence shows schools are not amplification settings for Covid-19'
Leo Varadkar says 'third wave' considerations played into €5.4 billion contingency funding
The Remote: Priestly confessions, the IFTAs go virtual and some Halloween horror
Primary school pupil-teacher ratio 'to be reduced by one student per class'
Social housing: Government pledges €500 million to build 9,500 new units next year
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil (and the Greens) finalise their first Budget as coalition partners
The Green List is now empty and all arriving passengers should restrict their movements
Explainer: Is the EU 'traffic light system' the saviour of holidays in 2021?
Finance Minister issues stark warning about what Level 5 would mean for unemployment
Coronavirus: Northern Ireland reports 1,080 new cases, a record high and a 'grave situation'
Explainer: There are now zero countries on the Green List - so how did that happen?
Dublin taxi drivers 'working 10-12 hours for less than €50 or €60'
Northern Ireland: 923 Covid-19 cases confirmed, Taoiseach and Boris Johnson discuss 'alarming' situation
Green List: Ryanair and Aer Lingus push for Ireland to join EU traffic light system but minister says it will 'take time'
Taoiseach denies 'bottling' extra bank holiday but next year seen as more likely option
The Remote: Big week for the Irish as Twink, Colm Meaney and Stephen Kenny are all on the box
Explainer: The whole country goes to Level 3 from tonight, but has it worked in Dublin?
'Goddammit that's an awful thing to say': Sparks fly between Taoiseach and Healy-Raes
Taoiseach defends ICU capacity and says talk of a 'rundown health service' is 'overstated'
Twelve trade associations and 429 individual businesses send open letter to Government over Level 5 fears
Teaching unions query whether schools should remain open if Ireland moves to Level 5
'It's been politics by Zoom': How first-time TDs have found the Dáil in the time of Covid
Joe Biden tests negative for Covid-19
Exchequer deficit for 2020 now €9.4bn as Finance Minister reaffirms pledge of no income tax increase in Budget
There was another 'unparliamentary language' incident in the Dáil today