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Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Coronavirus: No further deaths and 36 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Leaving Cert results to issue directly to students through online portal at 9am on Monday 7 September
Ireland has secured €8.8 million in funding from Europe to go towards Dart expansion project in Kildare
Dr Ronan Glynn: 'There will be absolutely no judgement of anyone who contracts this disease'
Coronavirus: Vaccine found to be 'safe and induces an immune reaction' in early stages of UK trial
'We must solve these problems now': Plans to help families at risk of home repossession post-Covid criticised
'I can't imagine not leaving your home for four months': The impact on older people of following the Covid-19 rules
Quiz: Can you tell who this well-known person is just by a photo of their eyes?
The Criminal Assets Bureau has returned almost €10 million to the taxpayer since 2018
Public appeal made for help in tracing whereabouts of man missing from Finglas
Man arrested in Limerick over incident where another man had a corrosive substance thrown in his face
Reopening of pubs delayed by three weeks as Government pushes Phase Four back to 10 August
Quiz: How well do you remember Jack Charlton's tenure as Republic of Ireland manager?
Ministers and NTA report high level of compliance from passengers around face covering regulations
Planning permission secured for 597 social and affordable homes in south Dublin
80% of people want a change from working in the office, survey finds
'He's devastated that he hasn't seen his child': The stories of children taken into care during Covid-19
Paying back tax on the wage subsidy scheme: Revenue's plans aim to 'minimise any financial hardship'
'Harder to switch off' or 'a massive relief': Four months on, how is the daily grind going for those working from home?
Courts gearing up to expand sittings with new plans to deal with the 'growing backlog of cases'
People of Limerick being asked what they'd like to see from directly-elected mayor
'We hope lessons have been learnt': Gardaí to continue pub inspections this weekend
Ryan says if airlines seek State financial support they must in return be fair to customers who choose not to fly
Why were there so many clusters of Covid-19 in meat plants? TDs to hear experiences of staff today
Donohoe wins in bid to become president of the group of Euro finance ministers, says EU recovery fund is first priority
'We're seeing an increase of cases among young people': 77% of today's Covid-19 cases under age of 25
Minister for Children says 85% of creches to re-open after 'inaccurate' information provided to Dáil
Hunger linked to Covid-19 could cause 12,000 deaths a day by the end of the year, Oxfam says
Covid-19 puts brakes on expansion of 24-hour bus services in Dublin city
Minister for Finance says he 'cannot mandate' how banks consider mortgages for people on wage subsidy scheme
The average sale price of a home in Ireland was €254,000 last month - a fall of 3.3% on last year
Sinn Féin suspends party activity in Dublin South-West following nomination of Holohan for mayor
Senior Kinahan gang figure and two associates plead guilty to drug trafficking and other offences in UK
Dr Glynn on crowds drinking outside: 'If gatherings like that continue to happen, it's inevitable we'll run into problems'
Councillors ratify nomination of Dr Tony Holohan for the honorary freedom of the city of Dublin
Minister takes a 'very dim view' of private hospitals profiteering from €275 for Covid-19 test
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Coronavirus: No deaths reported today as 18 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Gardaí seize 'large quantity of alcohol' at premises allegedly operating as restaurant in Dublin