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'I've been busy this week': Coveney says he's not met or spoken to Zappone while in New York
Taoiseach says he would like to see Garth Brooks perform in Cork next year
Taoiseach denies that UN resolution on climate change and global conflict is doomed
Coveney to discuss Northern Ireland and Brexit issues as he meets Pelosi in Washington
Taoiseach to chair UN Security Council debate in New York today
'Talk is cheap': Irish-Americans confront Taoiseach in New York on mica scandal
Government to do what is 'right and proper' with bonus for frontline workers, says Taoiseach
Taoiseach: 'Anybody that suggests Joe Biden doesn't understand Northern Ireland is wrong'
Vietnam asks Taoiseach for assistance in sourcing Covid-19 vaccines
Taoiseach visits 9/11 memorial and lays flowers alongside names of Irish people who died
Taoiseach and NY governor welcome lifting of US travel ban
Taoiseach in NYC: 'High-level week' begins as Martin meets new state Governor today
The Taoiseach is heading to NYC for a busy schedule of UN events (and will also drop by 30 Rock)
Government to consider limiting the time period an employer can put a worker on probation
Marc MacSharry says the Fianna Fáil party is now a 'one man show'
Schools to get 25,000 carbon dioxide monitors by the end of the week, says Taoiseach
Taoiseach says he doesn't want to see students staying in hotels due to lack of accommodation
Government prepares to go to bat for Coveney as 'normal politics' returns to Leinster House
Longer opening hours for pubs and nightclubs under new laws, as publicans call for 5am closing time
Debunked: No, Lidl has no plans to use QR scanners for Covid vaccine certs for entry into its stores
Pension and social welfare payment rises on the cards for next month's Budget
As Fine Gael think-in begins, Varadkar and ministers apologise to their party for 'bad summer'
Micheál Martin escapes fireworks in Cavan as Fianna Fáil describes party meeting as 'cathartic'
Criticism levelled at Taoiseach at party meeting, discussion described as 'honest and tense'
'No red flags': No clear motive behind Kerry murder-suicide
Micheál Martin insists he will take up the role of Tánaiste at the end of next year
Fianna Fáil think-in will be very different to party meetings of previous years
Taoiseach 'has confidence' in Simon Coveney, says spokesperson
'There can be no doubt about how appointments are made': Taoiseach reacts to Coveney's apology
'It wasn’t a job offer': Coveney says Zappone should have been told role wasn't a 'done deal'
Social Democrats have 'no desire' to merge with the Labour Party
New short-term let regulations to be in place by next summer
Vacant property tax to be introduced next year in a bid to get empty homes back on the market
Trial nightclub event expected to have crowd capacity of 60%
Work ongoing to get 60 Irish citizens out of Afghanistan, says Coveney
'I've been hacked': Coveney says he is being 'prudent' by clearing his phone regularly
Dáil bar to reopen for first time since last year
Government aims to end most Covid restrictions by end of October
Unwinding of Covid-19 restrictions to begin next week, says Minister McGrath
Martin and Macron address issue of justice over murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier