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    Phase One: What can you expect when you go to a hardware store next week?
    'We've been firefighting': Inside the State's response to Covid-19 in Direct Provision
    Why was the 29 July date cancelled? When will results be out? Questions about the new Leaving Cert plan answered
    'It's a perfect storm': Sharp rise in Rent Supplement payments raises concerns over post-Covid crisis
    Masturbation, sex toys and multiple partners: Emails show how the HSE drafted its Covid-19 sex guidelines
    Five more areas become Rent Pressure Zones as national average monthly rent stays over €1,200
    Mast destruction: How community opposition paved the way for the 5G coronavirus hoax
    Over 117 million children at risk of missing out on measles vaccine due to pandemic
    Counting in Seanad election to begin today - but access to count venue will be restricted
    Shuttered shops and scaled-back soup runs: Covid-19 leaves Ireland's rough sleepers in the cold
    'Let's raise a glass to all the mammies of Ireland': Keeping your distance while celebrating Mother's Day
    Fundraiser set up by Irish researchers developing emergency ventilators for Covid-19 patients
    Limited number of TDs to attend Dáil sitting to pass emergency Covid-19 legislation
    What 'flattening the curve' means and how you can make a difference
    Coronavirus: Schools 'actively working on contingency plans' in case of nationwide closures
    Tesco 'apologises unreservedly' after customer in self-isolation has details leaked on WhatsApp
    Chinese man's deportation stopped after State 'misleads' High Court about his registered address
    Dublin's hosting of Euro 2020 games this summer will be 'monitored very closely' - Shane Ross
    Copper Face Jacks, Tayto and Bohemians FC sent warning letters by Dublin City Council over murals
    Flood victims in an Offaly village feel forgotten and 'never really considered in the first place'
    Dáil pigeons, Four Courts rats and museum mice among dozens of pest callouts to OPW sites
    Hitting the road in the unpredictable urban/rural battleground of Cork North-Central
    This Tipperary 'biketown' has worked hard to recover from recession - but it's been an uphill struggle
    Q+A: Here's where Ireland's political parties stand on housing and homelessness ahead of the election
    'Normally you’d be celebrating - but not this time': Ireland's newest MEPs to take their seats thanks to Brexit
    The pension age is now a major election issue - so where do all the parties stand?
    'It will get worse': 'Embarrassed' over-65s forced to sign on the dole
    Motorist who got someone else to sit theory exam was caught after RSA staff recognised impersonator
    'GHB is a killer, I know of eight men who died after taking it'
    Nursing home complaints: Allegations of abusive staff and unexplained injuries
    Irish drivers had over 500,000 penalty points on their licences this year - here's a county-by-county breakdown
    FactFind: How many homes is the Irish government actually building every year?
    Richard Bruton told BAI the Communicorp ban was 'antithetical to a free and open press'
    Power failures and overheating cause long-term outages at Ireland's 'most important' weather radar
    'I'm sick of being railroaded': Angry scenes as locals meet to oppose State's largest homeless hostel
    Extinction Rebellion: Parks chief was worried removal of Merrion Square camp would look 'aggressive'
    Taoiseach's newspapers and embassy catering: hundreds of State contracts awarded outside official guidelines
    Raw sewage from 77,000 people in Ireland flowing into environment every day
    A new record high: The average monthly rent in Ireland is now over €1,400
    HSE doesn't collate data on how many patients can't get a doctor's appointment
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