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All passengers arriving into Ireland must have a negative PCR test from today
Varadkar says designating the Beacon Hospital as vaccination centre 'at odds' with its refusal to sign surge capacity deal
No plans to ban South American passengers as there are no direct flights into Ireland
New law will give employees the right to request remote working
Government considering how to honour the work of volunteers during pandemic
AstraZeneca approval will allow vaccinations to ramp up to 100,000 per week in February, says Varadkar
Here are just some of the government's priorities for the months ahead
Government plans to have almost 4 million people vaccinated by end of September, says Donnelly
Mother and baby home report and government's response is a 'whitewash', says Boyd Barrett
Government to investigate leaking of details of Mother and Baby Homes report
Cabinet signs off on all passengers requiring negative PCR test result prior to arrival in Ireland
Fine Gael readmits three senators who lost the party whip over their attendance at Golfgate dinner
Ireland to get first allocation of antigen tests from European Commission early this year
Re-opening schools for students with special needs to be prioritised by government, says minister
Further restrictions in maternity hospitals as some decide to reverse decision allowing partners into 20-week scan
Minister to meet special needs groups as families left ‘devastated’ over schools u-turn
Varadkar's message to private hospitals: 'You need to make your doctors, nurses and ICU beds available in third wave'
Schools to stay closed until February, but Leaving Cert students allowed to attend class three days per week
Cabinet to sign off on closure of schools until February, most construction sites set to shut down
'Another case of it's only women so who bloody cares': Hundreds complain to minister about maternity restrictions
'Extremely small' number of consignments refused at Dublin Port for having incorrect documents
These are the winners and losers from the Irish political year
Taoiseach says government will consider extra bank holiday for 2021
Drug testing at music festivals will be ready to be rolled out by summer 2021
Taoiseach still hopes to get to the White House for St Patrick's Day 2021
Let's regulate short-term let platforms like Airbnb before tourism kicks back in, says housing minister
Taoiseach: 'Over 2,000 cases per day would significantly challenge the contact tracing system'
Restaurants and pubs to close on Christmas Eve and household visit ban from Jan 1st, Taoiseach confirms
Cabinet to meet today to discuss further Christmas restrictions as NPHET announces Covid 'third wave'
Cabinet Covid Committee agrees hospitality should shut on Christmas Eve
Pub and restaurants expected to close their doors on 30 Dec, while inter-county travel set to continue until 6 January
New affordable housing plan will see State take 30% stake in homes of first-time buyers
Consultation begins on the 'right to disconnect' from work out of hours
Taoiseach Micheál Martin tests negative for Covid-19 after Emmanuel Macron tests positive
Tánaiste: 'There was a bailout of the banks 12 years ago'
'Final nail in the coffin for businesses': Revenue claw back of wage subsidy funding raised with Taoiseach
Government will look into whether to allow restaurants to stay open till 12.30am on New Year's Eve
Green Party Cabinet ministers write to members in a bid to allay fears about the EU-Canada trade deal
Taoiseach told he is living in a world of 'make believe' by ignoring the reality of the housing crisis