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Government will engage with Electric Ireland about its planned price hike, says Taoiseach
Ceann Comhairle says Clifden golf event was either 'collective crass stupidity' or 'arrogant delusion'
Schools are open, pubs are next: Government aims to reopen pubs 'as early as possible'
New Agriculture Minister, golfgate and pub closure laws: Busy agenda as Dáil returns early from summer holidays
Migrant rights group seeks meeting with Taoiseach over 'serious' concerns from meat factory workers
Coronavirus: Kildare lockdown to be lifted with immediate effect
Ban on alcohol at gigs under consideration in a bid to allow music events resume
Simon Coveney not ruling himself out for EU Commissioner post
Nearly 1,500 cases linked to 28 meat factory outbreaks across the country
Cabinet agrees gardaí entering homes to shut down house parties would be an 'extreme measure'
Three party leaders meet this evening to discuss Phil Hogan's successor
Ireland is the only country in Europe where wet pubs are fully closed, says Varadkar
Gardaí will be allowed shut down pubs that breach public health guidelines
Cabinet to meet today to consider new Garda enforcement powers
Leo Varadkar rules himself out of taking over EU Commissioner job
Universities and colleges get funding boost to beef up health and safety measures on campus
Focus until Christmas is on reopening society, protecting jobs and the most vulnerable, says minister
Covid committee: HSE boss to be questioned on clusters in meat plants and re-opening of schools
Three party leaders meet ahead of Hogan decision
'Judicial arm of government will have to deal with this': Martin says he can't call for Supreme Court judge's dismissal
'High degree of anger': Concerns over compliance as 'arbitrary' county boundaries used to impose local lockdown
All TDs who lost their seats in the last election have paid back their 'parachute' payments
Government releases evidence it relied on to justify delaying the reopening of pubs
Testing capacity must be able to meet demand when flu season arrives, finds Covid committee report
'Off the premises by 11': Concern closing pubs and restaurants early will result in house parties and cancelled staycations
Restaurants and pubs serving food will have to close at 11pm from Monday, Taoiseach says
Leo Varadkar says a "very cautious" approach will be taken by Cabinet on the advice of NPHET
Gaffes, faux pas, blunders: Is there a Final Destination curse on this government?
Taoiseach says it's up to Green Party leader Eamon Ryan as to how he disciplines his own TDs
Passenger locator form information could be shared between Dublin and Belfast governments
Irish and NI governments to examine the possibility of a high-speed Belfast-Dublin-Cork rail line
Taoiseach doesn't agree with MacSharry's remarks about public servants using pandemic to watch box sets
NPHET to attend North-South council meeting, as Taoiseach set to discuss travel restrictions
Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan resigns as party whip after voting against government rental Bill
Varadkar hopes pubs can open on 10 August, but 'can't guarantee it at this stage'
'It's not popular, but needs to be said': MacSharry defends saying some civil servants using lockdown to watch box sets
Politicians are off on their six-week summer holidays today
Covid-19 testing to date has cost the State €84 million
Planned 1% disability cut to be scrapped and day services to 'gradually resume' in August, confirms Taoiseach
Coveney expresses concern to Mike Pompeo and Israeli foreign minister about annexation plans