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List of 17 candidates announced for upcoming Seanad by-election
'Government doesn't get it': Opposition parties say cost of living package won't go far enough
HSE looking into whether 'special arrangement' possible for access to severe pregnancy sickness drug
Taoiseach heading to Washington as 32 ministerial trips planned for St Patrick's week
Measures to tackle cost of living will 'cushion the blow', says Taoiseach
Relationships cracks between Coalition partners show we're returning to business as usual
Health Minister insists State won't reimburse cost of drug to treat severe pregnancy sickness
'Old age matters': TD calls for public inquiry into nursing home deaths during Covid
'Not an issue of funding': Urgent surgery wait lists for children unacceptable, says Taoiseach
Debt collectors calling on cancer patients is 'immoral and must stop', say TDs
Slimmed down contingent of Ministers likely to travel abroad for St Patrick's Day this year
Enhanced Illness Benefit extended until end of June
Taoiseach and Pearse Doherty clash over champagne gathering and Bobby Storey funeral
Clause that ring-fences places for children of past pupils not widely used, committee to be told
DPP explanation needed on why no charges brought in 'Grace' case, says McGuinness
Date for Seanad by-election to fill Ivana Bacik's seat set for March
Parents expecting baby via surrogate in Ukraine urged to contact Dept, Seanad told
Minister 'disappointed' with broadband rollout delays as firm says completion dates uncertain
Taoiseach hopes 'in-person' St Patrick's Day events can return with White House visit on the cards
'Don't you dare lecture me': Sparks fly in the Dáil on housing
€100 one-off payment should be passed on to electricity customers by the end of March
Did the country's top civil servant accept an €81K pay rise? Varadkar says it's not for him to say
Tanaiste urges employers to give staff a pay hike to help with rise in the cost of living
State has a role in 'de-risking' refurb of vacant homes for buyers, committee to be told
Revised mortgage-to-rent scheme to help more people in arrears to stay in their homes
Irish arts and culture to play key role in national Covid commemorative day in March
'Shocking' testimony on violence against women by female TDs shows all parties united on issue
Healthcare workers to get €1,000 bonus in February or March
Cabinet approves new law which will ban restaurants and pubs withholding tips from staff
Varadkar wants to set 31 March as a deadline to end almost all legal Covid restrictions
Coveney to be asked to appear before committee over department lockdown gathering
Friday Cabinet meeting 'not out of the question' as Govt optimistic about easing restrictions
Commemoration to mark the 100th anniversary of Dublin Castle handover taking place today
Govt to review 8pm closing time as Taoiseach hopes NPHET advice will allow easing of restrictions
People will be able to register their positive antigen test on the HSE website from tomorrow
McEntee confirms opening date for long-term undocumented scheme
Phased reopening on the cards from February - but only if ICU numbers remain stable
Boosted close contacts won't have to restrict movements from Friday as govt aims to strike 'balance'
Cabinet expected to sign off on scrapping of isolation for close contacts with no symptoms
Govt advised to scrap confirmatory PCR tests for those with positive antigens