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Thousands without power as Status Yellow wind warning remains in place
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Simon Coveney: 'Ireland has defended itself against the vulnerabilities Brexit forced upon us'
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Coronavirus: Record 1,296 new cases confirmed in Ireland, along with six deaths
20 more Covid-19 deaths in Northern Ireland as six-week lockdown begins
TDs and Senators rack up over €2,000 in arrears at Dáil bar and restaurant
Christmas weather: Wintry week ahead with hail, sleet and possible temperatures of -2 degrees
Tony Holohan: 'Re-examine your plans and limit your social contacts as much as possible before Christmas'
Ireland has second-highest quality of life in the world, according to the UN
PSNI complete investigation into potential Covid-19 breaches at Bobby Storey funeral
Luas services partially suspended on Red and Green lines due to electrical fault
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Northern Ireland needs 'extreme and robust' restrictions to halt spread of Covid-19, health minister warns
FactCheck: Was Micheál Martin right to say that the banks were not bailed out in 2008?
Covid-19: Curfews, lockdowns and travel limits in place across Europe amid fears of Christmas surge
Man missing from Dublin found safe and well
Warning that Ireland could face 'unprecedented disruption' to movement of goods in next four weeks
Two gardaí assaulted in separate incidents in Dundalk
Striking Debenhams workers 'shocked' at recommendation for €3m training fund
GMIT apologises for 'data breach' after lecturers recorded discussing student grades
Gardaí catch 532 motorists speeding during first nine hours of National Slow Down Day
EPA: Ireland lacks adequate facilities to process the hazardous waste it generates
No cases of flu recorded by HSE so far this winter
Poll: What are you roasting for Christmas dinner?
Man released without charge after being arrested over unexplained death of man discovered outside Kerry hotel
Brexit: Boris Johnson warns there is 'strong possibility' that trade deal will not be struck with EU
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Teenager missing from Dublin found safe and well
CervicalCheck director urges women to trust screening service after 'tough couple of years'
Over 300 people were poisoned after eating laundry capsules last year
European Court of Human Rights declares complaints by Irish symphysiotomy victims as inadmissible
Almost 100,000 courts summonses delayed in Irish system following Covid-19 restrictions
Brexit: 'Large gaps' remain after tonight's talks end between Johnson and von der Leyen