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Covid-19 vaccination certificates 'under consideration' says health minister
Brian Stanley TD to make statement about controversial tweets in the Dáil today
Vaccine task force report to be discussed by Cabinet today
Government monitoring case numbers but no restrictions on the cards this side of Christmas
Dog theft crackdown as more severe punishments could be on the way
Dublin City centre saw its busiest weekend since March last weekend
Covid vaccines: Hubs to be set up as retired professionals may be asked to help with roll-out
Student nurses motion was 'party politics' designed to make the 'government look bad', says Varadkar
Self-employed people allowed earn €960 over two months without losing their Pandemic Unemployment Payment
Two-thirds of complaints dealt with by telecoms regulator so far this year came from Eir customers
Dance schools can facilitate individual dance training, minister says
Full Covid-19 testing and tracing will be provided during the Christmas period
Workers in high-risk environments like meat factories could be one of the first groups to get the vaccine
The largest cohort on the PUP right now? Workers in accommodation and food services
Health Minister says Covid-19 vaccine should be free as nine freezer trucks arrive in Ireland
Taoiseach: 'There's nothing I would like better right now than a pint in a rural pub in the west of Ireland'
Brian Stanley apologises for IRA tweets: We need to talk about the past in a way that doesn't deepen division
Balloons left outside Leinster House to represent the 56 people who have died in homeless services in Dublin this year
Over 91,000 have received €350 Covid-19 Illness Benefit weekly payment so far, with big drop in November
Pandemic Unemployment Payment arrears to be paid to 286,000 recipients today
Children with disabilities waiting years for assessment a violation of their rights, committee to be told
Cabinet agrees to purchase 875,000 doses of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine
'January lockdown' not ruled out but non-essential retail outlets will not cIose
Micheál and Leo's December plans? A haircut, the gym, a meal with friends, and lazy days at home for Christmas
Cabinet to meet this afternoon to finalise details of Covid-19 restrictions for Christmas
Ireland remains 'orange' on EU traffic light travel map
Vulture funds are 'preying on the misery and distress' of farmers
Nearly 800 contract tracers now on the books, but concerns raised about redeployment of specialist health workers
Justice minister agrees to appear before the Dáil to answer questions on Woulfe appointment
Cinemas, galleries and museums set to re-open next week, but Dáil told January restrictions may be needed
Phased lifting of Level 5: Inter-county travel could open up a few days before Christmas
New on-the-spot Covid fines: €500 for organising events in breach of rules, €150 for attending
McEntee wants image-based abuse to be illegal by the end of the year
Lockdown lifting announcement due on Friday, but won't clash with the Late Late Toy Show
Sharing intimate images with intent to harm could carry seven year prison sentence
'All hands on deck': Strategy for roll-out of Covid vaccine to be given to government by 11 December
German reunification a 'useful example' of how planned Irish reunification could work, says Sinn Féin
Tánaiste expects Eir customer care 'to improve' after meeting with telecoms company
'People won't enjoy Christmas with the threat of another lockdown hanging over them', says Eoghan Murphy
Ireland and the Canary Islands turn 'orange' on EU traffic light travel map