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'A victory for young people': UK government forced into u-turn over A-level grades
Health Minister says there are no plans to extend the three-county restrictions further ahead of NPHET meeting
What insight did we get about the Leaving Cert Calculated Grades after the furore in the UK?
The government wants Irish grass-fed beef and Achill Island Sea Salt to get protected EU status
Dentists who are charging customers a Covid-19 fee urged to display prices
Asylum seeker says Direct Provision workers' hours were reduced at meat plant
Irish Water investigating reports that drinking water in parts of Dublin has a strange taste or smell
Explainer: What led to Scotland's school results fiasco, and why does it matter to Ireland?
Employers offered €3,000 to take on apprentices, who will play 'key part' in Ireland's recovery
Preservation Society takes legal action against An Bord Pleanála over 130-bed co-living development
HSE says fix to stop Covid Tracker app draining batteries has been rolled out to 70% of Irish Android phones
Teddy's Ice Cream stand on Dún Laoghaire pier ordered to close storage unit after rodent droppings found
Swimmers and surfers asked to take part in NUI Galway study to see if they have superbugs
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Coronavirus: No new deaths and 68 new cases confirmed in Ireland
HSE working with Google to fix problem with Covid Tracker app that drains Android phone batteries
Two men aged 25 and 35 arrested in relation to three burglaries in Co Kildare
O’Brien Fine Foods says its Timahoe factory has been closed since Wednesday
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Former Debenhams workers hold protest on Dublin's Henry Street
Coronavirus: One death and 174 new cases confirmed in Ireland
26 PSNI officers injured after petrol bombs and masonry thrown by 'large group of youths' in Belfast
Donnelly says Covid protocols in meat factories had been working as NPHET advice on restrictions published
21-year-old recounts how she rescued family who got into difficulty off Donegal coast
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Phase Four postponed: Pubs to stay closed, five destinations taken off Green List, and masks mandatory in shops from 10 August
Very low risk of students and teachers transmitting Covid-19 at school, Australian study suggests
All children who are not at-risk expected to return to school, and can miss a max of 20 days off school
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Cabinet to discuss dropping countries from Green List and random testing at airports
Murder investigation launched into death of Patrycja Wyrebek (20) in Newry
Cycle cafés, outdoor cinemas and street canopies part of €2.8m funds for 106 towns and villages
Having 18 ministers at Cabinet is 'fairly obviously unconstitutional' and politically 'dubious'
Muslims pray at Croke Park for the first time in celebration of Eid al-Adha
'No mystery': Tánaiste says Foreign Affairs Minister always needs Garda transport when travelling to NI
Debenhams workers postpone Saturday protest pending settlement talks
UK government spent over £55,000 on legal fees against Emma DeSouza
It could take two-and-a-half years for a Covid-19 vaccine to be widely available - WHO envoy
Department of Social Protection: 'The PUP is not paid to people who leave the country to live elsewhere, or who go on holidays abroad'
How will school pods and 'class bubbles' work?