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Varadkar to bring in price regulation if operators hike up bin charges
Plans to encourage shoppers to remove food packaging and recycle at supermarket exits
Courts Service of Ireland still holds €6 million worth of shares in tobacco companies
Housing estate where 7 people have died in blazes 'must be brought into new fire safety review'
Minister prepared to look at cold case of drowning if new evidence produced
Morning after pill available to all medical card holders without prescription from today
Minister: 'There might be more work in Ireland's economy next year than there are people to do it'
Man ready to leave National Rehab Hospital, but HSE says there's no money to support him at home
Norris lets rip on vulture funds: 'Why were they allowed into this country?'
Leo says he wants to cut income tax, with Fianna Fáil's help
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to visit Ireland next week
Taoiseach told Defence Forces families can't afford to put food on the table
A lot more people are getting a brown bin for recycling
Poll: Do you want town councils to be brought back?
Flat charges on your bins are to be scrapped
Taoiseach says separating elderly married couple was 'devoid of humanity'
Fianna Fáil wants to bring back town councils - three years after we scrapped them
Fine Gael sees a bump in the polls with Leo as leader
'If you have a heart attack in Waterford, Wexford or Kilkenny you should be treated the same'
New Bill seeks to limit Airbnb rentals to six weeks per year
Taoiseach urged to seek EU support to put more pressure on Egypt to release Ibrahim Halawa
Abortion committee meets for the first time and elects Senator Catherine Noone as chairperson
Varadkar says he will not rescind Donald Trump's invitation to visit Ireland
'People are dying on waiting lists': Harris urged to fix health service once and for all
Regina Doherty may have to repay €15,829 of Chief Whip allowance if it was unlawful
'Leo models himself on Macron and Trudeau, but he's not living up to them when it comes to gender balance'
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Leo Varadkar criticised for raising Love Actually on UK visit during his first Leaders' Questions
Frenzied demand for Help to Buy scheme before it's scrapped 'could push up prices'
The honeymoon's over: Leo's facing loads of challenges on his first working week on the job
'There will be disappointments': There just aren't enough junior ministries to keep Leo supporters happy
Arlene Foster on power-sharing: 'It takes two to tango and we're ready to dance'
These Sinn Féin MPs were at Leinster House today to demand speaking time
Staff involved in care for 'Grace' were promoted, PAC told
Cabinet reshuffle 'not a great day' for women, says Burton
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