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VAT rate cut from 13.5% to 9% on energy bills until the end of October
Living wage proposals to be brought to Government before summer, says Varadkar
Watt report says it is normal practice for minister not to receive details of every secondment
VAT on gas and electricity could be cut to 9% under Government proposals to tackle cost of living crisis
Donnelly receives report on Dr Tony Holohan's abandoned secondment to Trinity
Luke O'Neill and Mary Horgan among members of new group to replace NPHET
Dublin Bus fares can't be cut before May as on-board machines need to be manually recalibrated
Party leaders meeting next week on cost of living package but no ‘big bazooka measure’ expected
Dr Tony Holohan rules out return as Chief Medical Officer after his new role in Trinity College
Tent camp, warehouses, arenas and Citywest hotel may house refugees by Easter
Further package of measures to help ease the cost of living to be approved next week
To defer or not to defer? Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to debate motions on carbon tax hike
'We cannot imagine what you've gone through': Five-year-old Ukrainian and her mother get Dáil applause
Urgent housing: Fair Deal rule change to allow vacant houses be rented will free up 8,000 units
Legislation allowing nightclubs stay open later will be ready this year, says Varadkar
Gardaí should gather evidence of Russia's war crimes by interviewing refugees, says Flanagan
Govt to consider time-of-day-pricing for electricity in bid to tackle cost of living
Government parties vote against bill calling for a referendum on Ireland's neutrality
N20 Cork-Limerick road seen as important step in linking two of Ireland’s biggest city regions
Taoiseach told renters can't afford a pension when they're paying €2,000 in rent
Citywest to be used as 'overflow' processing centre for refugees if needed
EU might not give the green light on VAT reduction on fuel until May
750,000 workers set to be auto-enrolled in new pensions scheme by early 2024
Government wants a much smaller group with 'fresh' thinking for NPHET's replacement
Leo Varadkar self isolating after positive Covid-19 antigen test
Covid inquiry: Taoiseach doesn't see key decision-makers being grilled in witness box
Most 'Irish' president since JFK: Biden in the White House 'enormously helpful' to Ireland
Taoiseach wants more 'legal channels' to allow people travel between the US and Ireland
Taoiseach says Biden 'can't wait to come back to Ireland' but no date set for visit
Irish dancing, stout and a poem by Bono: US St Patrick's Day carries on without 'unlucky Taoiseach'
Taoiseach: 'I'm disappointed personally, but it's not the end of the world'
Meeting with US President goes ahead virtually after Taoiseach tests positive for Covid
Taoiseach and Biden to hold virtual meeting after Martin tests positive for Covid-19
Taoiseach tests positive for Covid-19 while in Washington for St Patrick's events
Taoiseach can't rule out Ireland slipping into recession, calls for greater EU flexibility on VAT
Taoiseach to get leadership award at event attended by US President Joe Biden tonight
Taoiseach says removal of certain press statements from SF website is 'kind of Orwellian'
Taoiseach: Officials vetting accommodation for refugees amid report of 'sex for housing' offer
Ireland’s St Patrick's Day message and theme is being tweaked to reflect the Ukraine crisis
Sinn Féin on US charm offensive to garner support for Irish unity and the Good Friday Agreement