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Parties to pay for politicians' antigen tests while Oireachtas staff to get tests for free
'If you want to call me a liar, call me a liar': Dáil row breaks out between Kelly and Martin
'It's a con job': Kelly criticises other parties for promising tax cuts and increased spending
No appetite for more restrictions among Government sources despite rise in Covid-19 cases
Government looks to subsidise cost of antigen tests to help people buy them at a lower price
Eamon Ryan did not sanction €10m emergency power contract payment, says spokesperson
Tax or levy to pay for new Mica redress scheme under consideration by government
Developer of 1,600 units open to leasing to DCC despite council's 'alarm' at build-to-rent scheme
Housing minister has had no discussions about cuckoo fund trade shows, says Dept
Cabinet approves the drafting of new law to cover all emergency Covid powers
'How did this happen?' Dáil hears further concerns about €10m emergency power contract payment
Hospitality industry collectively call for 'stronger sanctions' against businesses that flout rules
Eamon Ryan has said he took a second Covid-19 test because the first was 'inconclusive'
ESB assures staff it had no hand in 'orchestrated' energy crisis, following TD's Dáil claims
Campaign to raise awareness around spiking to be launched, says minister
There's a 'national obsession' with the points race, says Harris highlighting CAO changes
Low-cost loans and scrappage scheme to convince drivers to buy electric could be on the cards
Barry Cowen claims the ESB may have ‘orchestrated’ the current energy crisis
Helen McEntee returns as Justice Minister today after six months maternity leave
Les Miserables overtones as SF pivots and primes itself for government
Mary Lou McDonald: 'I want to lead as Taoiseach if you give us that chance'
Sinn Féin votes in favour of non-jury courts in 'exceptional circumstances'
‘Do they want a solution at all?’: O’Neill questions the UK’s red lines on NI Protocol
Antigen tests should be free to members of the public, says Mary Lou McDonald
HSE in talks with pharmacies about distributing antigen tests to the wider public
Booster vaccine programme for over-60s to begin next week
Varadkar: Antigen tests may be sent to schools to test close contacts of pupils
Cabinet agrees not to make €500 million payment into the country's rainy day fund
75% of pubs, restaurants and nightclubs 'fully compliant' with rules over Bank Holiday weekend
New testing regime on the cards for people who can't get the vaccine on medical grounds
Varadkar indicates Covid vaccine passes could be used for hospital and nursing home visits
Covid Cabinet sub committee discuss compliance, antigen tests and boosters
Legislation that allows drinking outside pubs and restaurants extended to May
Govt accused of making 'dog's dinner' of rental crisis, as new rent cap law not ready until November
State could buy 500,000 antigen tests per week as Govt told rapid testing may play 'important role'
Donnelly says he would like to see healthcare workers get the green light for the booster jab
Children protest outside Dáil calling for 100% Mica redress scheme
Government approves legislation to allow for e-scooters in public spaces
Fur farmers to receive between €4m to €8m in compensation as Cabinet approves ban
Dáil observes moment of silence in memory of MP David Amess