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'Decision to ratify the Treaty must have weighed on every single TD back in 1922' - Varadkar
Old schools, cinemas and vacant buildings to be re-vamped into work hubs and community spaces
Leas Ceann Comhairle concerned about govt 'lack of accountability' on Covid heading into 2022
These are the winners and losers from the Irish political year
If Omicron is more infectious but less severe it could create a new horizon, says Taoiseach
'It came at a cost': Taoiseach regrets shutting down construction for four months
Guidelines for building one-off homes in rural Ireland to be published 'imminently'
PCR testing facilities to operate on Christmas Day and St Stephens' Day
White Christmas slips away with tomorrow set to hit 11 degrees
Coalition leaders’ personal relationship ‘very good’ – but no festive pints this year
McDonald says she can see 'no good argument' for re-entering the Commonwealth
Justice Minister says 'stark' findings shows one in 20 have had intimate images shared online
Taoiseach: 'I think we have to approach vaccination of children with sensitivity'
No plans for more restrictions this week, but Martin can't rule out discussions after Christmas
Electorate should have a say before Taoiseach role rotates back to Varadkar, McDonald insists
8pm closing rather than 5pm?: CMO says there's no 'substantial difference', it's about reducing social contacts
Mary Lou McDonald says she won't be asking Gerry Adams to apologise over Christmas video
'Drastic' NPHET recommendations not expected after today's meeting, says Minister
'Don't despair': Housing Minister on his 'radical' plans to solve Ireland's housing issues
Different treatment for those who have got booster jab would be unfair at this stage, says Martin
NPHET to brief coalition party leaders this evening
Cabinet approves €100 payment for all electricity customers
DCC says 'no low hanging fruit' when it comes to vacant houses in the capital
Plan to take €100 off the first electricity bills of 2022 to be discussed by Cabinet next week
Mandatory hotel quarantine signed back into law amid Omicron concerns
People in their 30s and 40s to be offered booster jab this month as roll-out to be accelerated
Government says it's 'not practical' to give Dáil scrutiny to Covid emergency powers
Taoiseach says funding will be made available to schools that wish to purchase HEPA filters
Double bank holiday earmarked for St Patrick's Day weekend next year, says Varadkar
What's behind the delay in announcing a plan for subsidised antigen testing?
Nearly 7,000 Covid-19 cases linked to hospital outbreaks since the beginning of the pandemic
Taoiseach tells councils that families shouldn't be evicted from homeless accommodation
No plans to change validity of Covid Pass to include the booster jab, says Varadkar
Government to keep wage subsidy scheme levels 'under review', says minister
Banking review to assess mortgage pricing, savings rates and bankers' pay
'Time has passed, but the love for Garth hasn't': The dance continues for Brooks fans at Croker
Dust off your Stetson hat, Garth Brooks is back in Ireland today
Gove confident progress can be made on NI Protocol without triggering Article 16
Kelly says Government should have bought some private hospitals outright last year
Expert rapid testing group proposed twice-weekly tests two months before NPHET recommendation