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Government advised that Covid certs, masks and social distancing should remain beyond Friday
Donnelly says free contraception for 17-25 year olds 'is just the start'
Why are cases high if our vaccine rate is so good? Our proximity to the UK, says Donnelly
No decision yet on 22 Oct easing, but suggestions Covid Pass system will be extended
'If you have symptoms presume it's Covid': NPHET seeks return to the basics as cases rise
'Our hearts go out to the families': Taoiseach hopes for justice in search for Deirdre Jacob
'Are you joking?' - Taoiseach denies Budget is attempt to woo young voters away from Sinn Féin
Taoiseach says Dublin City Council CEO Owen Keegan should withdraw comments on student housing
'Over 25s have sex': Criticism of decision to limit free contraception scheme to young women
Employees working at home will be allowed claim back 30% of their energy bills against tax
Discounted public transport fares for 19 to 23 year olds announced as part of Budget
Free contraception to be made available for young women
Budget 2022 will be revealed today - here's a look at how things will unfold
'Are we waiting for a serious assault to occur?' Renewed call for dedicated transport police
Budget 2022: Government considering two measures for people working from home
Rent freeze, free transport, more homes: Here's what other parties say they would do if in power
State pension age set to rise by three months each year from 2028 until it hits 67 in 2031
Sinn Féin seeks to outlaw the 'blacklisting' of journalists by media organisations
Dáil extends law allowing vaccine pass for indoor dining to January as a 'precaution'
Former ministers raise concerns with Varadkar about Budget spending promises
Roll out of free contraception expected to be given green light for Budget 2022
Tánaiste commits to closing loopholes that allow people to conceal assets
No date for MetroLink, but Taoiseach says €165bn National Development Plan is 'not a wish list'
Varadkar and Coveney pushing to get J1 visa programme reinstated for summer 2022
Budget 2022: What can we expect - and what are the non-runners?
Voucher scheme for off-peak tourism season part of the Budget negotiations, says minister
Restaurants and pubs won't be able to insist customers show their Covid pass after 22 October
Carbon tax increase should be deferred due to surging fuel costs, ex-minister says
Bonus payment details for frontline workers won't be announced on Budget day, says Taoiseach
Taoiseach disagrees with revoking free parking for former politicians at Leinster House
Tetchy exchange as Taoiseach told he should be 'ashamed' only 8 affordable homes ready
Government to oppose proposal to ban data centres in Ireland
'Urgent' independent review to be carried out into abuse experienced in the Defence Forces
Emergency powers linked to indoor dining extended to January, but Govt says no plans to use them
Taoiseach says 2034 is a 'realistic assessment' of when MetroLink will be delivered
Live from New York: How the Micheál Martin Show got on in America this week
Taoiseach: 'No issue vaccinating young children, but we must ask if vaccines need to go to others'
Taoiseach says 'evaluation' into State's handling of pandemic will be carried out early next year
Taoiseach 'concerned' about Christmas delivery delays due to Brexit
Families and children of public figures are 'not fair game', says minister