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Explainer: What's the latest with Brexit and Northern Ireland Protocol negotiations?
Coast Guard tells volunteers they are now 'explicitly included' under whistleblowing law
Chief medical officer has not advocated for a mask mandate, says Taoiseach
'No place for racism of any form': Leo Varadkar criticises anti-refugee protests in Ballymun
Housing targets expected to be revised upwards as Govt considers buying up apartments
'He's the best Mayo footballer since '50 and '51, and there's no doubt in my mind'
Diageo is raising the price of a pint of Guinness by 12 cent from February
Over 70% of workforce have received Covid vaccine and at least one booster, latest data shows
Consultants warn of stark impacts for patients due to 'avoidable delays' in health system
Gardai get more time for DPP directions in Cherry Orchard car ramming case
'Black mould' and 'haphazardly'-stored meat: Six closure orders against food businesses in December
Greek judge to rule on Friday whether to drop charges against Irish man accused of people smuggling
Trooper Shane Kearney no longer in critical condition after Lebanon attack
Tributes paid following the death of trad musician Séamus Begley at 73
School seeks order against assets of teacher Enoch Burke
Gardaí stand down appeal for missing girl after she is located 'safe and well'
Status yellow wind warning issued for 16 counties
Kinsella on rugby: How Leinster's '11' and '21' plays got them out of trouble in Swansea
Brazil's ex-president Bolsonaro tweets from Florida hospital days after failed coup attempt
Surge in viruses seen in the Mid-West as some people contract more than one virus
Working group established around dog control and ownership after recent 'harrowing scenes'
Man found after missing from Dundalk since Sunday
Poll: Will you watch the Golden Globes?
Hansen gets fresh trim and settles into new Galway house as Six Nations looms
First UK rocket launch ends in failure after suffering ‘anomaly’
St Vincent's creates list of Catholic iconography to return to orders after shares transfer
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Leinster issue Sexton update and confirm fresh injury setback for Furlong
Housing minister rejects warning government scheme may push up house prices
Investigations ongoing into fatal assault of Cork man Matt O'Neill
Housing Minister 'disturbed' by anti-refugee protests in Ballymun over the weekend
Report confirming ozone layer is on track to fully recover hailed as 'fantastic news'
Tánaiste welcomes data-sharing progress amid Northern Ireland Protocol row
Jackman: Marx would be brilliant signing for Munster but it's 'very unlikely to happen'
Politicians told to avoid holding clinics alone and to consider getting a personal alarm
Here are the six songs vying to be Ireland's entry to this year's Eurovision Song Contest
England to ban single-use plastic cutlery and plates two years after EU