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Education Minister says there's no reason to close schools early ahead of Christmas or open them later after New Year
The Remote: The Den Christmas Special, Grafton St busking and Katie Taylor representin' on the Beeb
Brian Stanley says he's 'an ally of the LGBT community' and he wishes to apologise to Leo Varadkar
Taoiseach confirms plans for vaccine compensation scheme as he's accused of giving 'blank cheque' to drug companies
Pfizer vaccine could be approved for use in Ireland next week as EMA brings forward meeting
Poll: Have you started limiting your contacts ahead of Christmas?
Taoiseach says there'll be 'limited volumes' of vaccine supply in January and February
'Tis the season: Covid-19 tests are in demand this Christmas as people begin to travel home
The famous electoral college electors will finally vote on Monday, so how does it all work?
Almost 450 jobs look set to go as pharma company to close plant in Baldoyle
People advised to limit contacts from today if they're seeing vulnerable relatives over Christmas
Sparks fly as FG members question Sinn Féin TD's chairmanship of Dáil Committee after IRA comments
Dublin blown away by Bonn in post-Brexit bid to host European weather forecasting centre
Ticket sales companies raise concern over timing of ticket touting bill due to effect of pandemic on events sector
Opposition parties criticise government plans lacking 'concrete actions' to deter fraudulent insurance claims
The Remote: Late Late Country Special, MANK and John Gilligan's end of the line
Covid-19 vaccine won't be available privately in Ireland as part of roll-out
Taoiseach accuses opposition of 'playing politics' with 'simplistic motion' about student nurses' pay
Care home residents, frontline workers and over 70s set to be first in vaccine sequencing
Government makes plea against restaurant 'no shows' and customers staying longer 'buying rounds'
Visitor rules for nursing homes are looser from today ahead of Christmas
Fine Gael and Sinn Féin are going at it like cats and dogs - and expect it to continue
Action promised on rental overcrowding after 'shocking' Prime Time investigation
Sinn Féin says Leo Varadkar's claims about 'racist and homophobic' online supporters are 'without foundation'
New anti-fascist alliance to stand 'Le Chéile' against rise of far-right in Ireland
Holly Cairns TD invites greyhound industry board member who called her 'an ignorant little girl' to a live debate
The Remote: Euphoria returns, The Great Irish Famine and some Hillbilly Elegy
Image-based abuse: Being in a relationship with victim 'will be aggravating factor in sentencing'
'It wasn't an F bomb, it was a B bomb': Tubridy says he didn't drop bolder word during Toy Show
All arrivals into Ireland can now end movement restrictions after five days with a negative Covid-19 test
Taoiseach says 'strong evidence' that reopening wet pubs would mean 'far higher numbers far faster'
Vardakar: 'We're asking people to put off their trip, but if they have to come home please follow the rules'
Face masks are now recommended 'on busy streets' and public asked to use 'common sense'
Public health doctors vote in favour of industrial action in row over lack of consultant status
Analysis: Unrelenting pressure from a unified opposition kept the Woulfe affair firmly in the spotlight
Tánaiste says homeless deaths 'fill us all with sorrow' and that 'beds were available'
'Just Leo thinking out loud again': Mary Lou McDonald dismisses Tánaiste's border travel comments
Eviction ban and rent freeze to remain in place until at least April
The Remote: Toy Show time, GBBO season finale and a blast of West Kerry air