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Taoiseach to meet US President at Ireland Funds dinner the day before White House meeting
McDonald says deletion of statements on SF website not attempt to pivot position on Russia
Sinn Féin runs advert in The New York Times calling for 'Irish unity in our time'
Sinn Féin advert to run in New York Times as Mary Lou McDonald heads Stateside
Taoiseach travels to London as part of a two-day trip to mark St Patrick's Day celebrations
Global Greening paused this year so monuments around the world can be lit in Ukrainian colours
Criticism over soaring home heating oil costs as Martin says hands are tied due to EU VAT rules
Cabinet will sign off on an emergency cut to excise duty on fuel tomorrow
Taoiseach floats idea of a Citizens’ Assembly on Ireland’s military neutrality
St Patrick's Day global greening set to incorporate 'Ukrainian theme' this year, says Taoiseach
State will pay €100,000 to families of healthcare workers who died of Covid
Taoiseach to update Cabinet on Ukraine and Ireland's humanitarian response
An online portal to offer help to Ukrainian refugees in Ireland has opened
Govt expected to move on cut to fuel excise in the next week or two
Farmers say they will 'play our part in national effort' as minister to ask them to plant crops
More than 1.5 million refugees flee Ukraine in past 10 days, says UN
Have you cut down your car journeys because of the cost of fuel?
Govt to take further action on rising cost of living before October's Budget, says Varadkar
Varadkar says Govt may reduce excise duty on petrol as prices soar to €2 per litre
Scenario planning underway for Ireland to accommodate thousands of refugees from Ukraine
Up to 20,000 Ukrainian refugees could come to Ireland as Taoiseach says Ireland 'must be generous'
Coveney: EU states must be given 'extraordinary flexibilities' to deal with rise in fuel prices
No planning permission needed for conversion of vacant pubs into homes, says minister
Visa requirements between Ukraine and Ireland lifted with immediate effect
Taoiseach says Ireland supports 'strongest possible' sanctions as he criticises 'immoral' actions of Putin
Gas prices and the cost of food likely to rise, Tánaiste says
Govt one step closer to giving severe illness during pregnancy drug free of charge
Militarily, not politically neutral: Martin asked about neutrality on high-profile Berlin visit
Former EU Commissioner Phil Hogan was not 'treated like a criminal', says Taoiseach
'Banter can happen': Taoiseach won't confront minister or civil servant about war of words in pub
Energy prices: Taoiseach says 'sanctions will have impacts... there's no getting away from it'
'These are difficult hours for Europe': Taoiseach meets German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin
Minister 'hopeful' positive outcome can be reached to help women with severe pregnancy sickness
Covid isolation rules and possible scale-back of testing to be discussed by public health experts
Review of domestic violence refuges highlights geographical gaps and inadequate provision
Deferrals caused by Covid will increase hospital waiting lists this year, says Health Sec Gen
Govt won't oppose hospital parking bill, but department 'working on plans' to cap daily charge
Mask wearing looks set to become optional in the coming weeks
Ministers who breach 'cooling-off' period before lobbying could soon be fined €25k
Group to investigate options for funding severe pregnancy sickness drug to make it more available