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Anti-social behaviour and bus curtailments: Efforts to tackle problem in Tallaght a 'great success', union says
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Council says Dublin pubs, cafes and restaurants will be permitted to serve outside if they meet certain conditions
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Taoiseach confirms Dublin to enter Level 3, including ban on indoor dining for three weeks
Unions and meat processors agree safety protocol for workers in the industry
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Green List: Germany and Poland among countries added as Greece, Italy and Norway removed
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Government will 'broadly support' new EU approach to air travel as Green List set to be updated on Monday