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Ahead of the return of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Coalition leaders to discuss reshuffle on Monday
Property price ceilings under First Home Scheme likely to be increased in a number of counties
Housing minister to face motion of no confidence in the Dáil next week
'That's where it stands': Taoiseach says Sipo has made final decision not to investigate Varadkar
Further protests planned over Navan A&E with Dublin protest not ruled out
GPs can't give initial Cariban prescription, confirms HSE as Tánaiste questions 'rationale'
St Vincent's Hospital experiencing 'significant delays' in processing blood tests for GP patients
Varadkar: Electricity supply will be ‘very tight’ in weeks ahead
Cabinet approves new short-term let register aimed at bringing 12,000 properties back into use
Career breaks for teachers may be suspended in response to staff shortages
Government criticised over €700 million capital underspend in housing budget
Owners of defective apartments need 100% redress scheme funded by industry levy, says SF
'Our child deserves to die at home': Family of boy with cancer told palliative care not available in their area
Von der Leyen quotes The Saw Doctors when speaking about Brexit in the Dáil
National bullying database to be set up under new 'landmark' action plan
Coveney stresses value of 'diplomatic channels' amid row over Tehran embassy
Around 66,000 workers still waiting on €1,000 pandemic bonus payment
Certain businesses and sectors should be legislated to accept cash
Open disclosure change agreed for Patient Safety Bill
Bankers 'rewarded' with bonuses and a pay boost despite tracker mortgage scandal, says McDonald
Soft opt-out organ donation on the way as delayed Bill finally sees movement
Women who suffer severe pregnancy sickness to have access to drug free of charge from January
The Green Party convention takes place in Athlone - and it has a decision to make on housing
Helen McEntee begins maternity leave with Heather Humphreys taking over justice brief
Varadkar says Ireland's rents are 'unacceptably high' and compare unfavorably against most EU cities
Emergency social welfare payments skyrocket to 75,000 claims so far this year
Alternative option to toll increases will have to be found before the new year, says Tánaiste
Councils that can deliver rapid-build houses on sites will have land debt paid off
Motion on Ireland remaining a militarily neutral state won't be opposed by Government
Taoiseach says transport minister examining 'how best to deal' with rise in toll charges
New scheme to allow councillor appoint temporary substitute while on maternity leave
Vaping product ads to be banned on public transport under new law
Eamon Ryan ‘reluctant’ to tackle toll increases if it takes funding from road maintenance
FG members to vote on inheritance tax, weapons for Ukraine and setting up in Northern Ireland
In a ramshackle Blackpool, there were signs of British-Irish relations turning a corner
Why the letters CETA now spell trouble for the Government
Taoiseach wears 'shamrock poppy' at British-Irish summit, says it's right to honour those who died
Taoiseach and UK PM determined to get deal done on NI Protocol 'as quickly as possible'
Taoiseach Micheál Martin meets UK PM Rishi Sunak at summit in Blackpool
Taoiseach says housing plan is working, as McDonald calls it a 'social catastrophe'