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As winter approaches, not all energy bill 'hardship funds' are created equal
No Afghan refugees accepted through Admissions Programme due to 'insufficient information'
Government plans to roll out rapid-build houses to deal with 'enormous' housing crisis
Democrat John Fetterman displays stroke after-effects in high-stakes US Senate debate
Sinn Féin and SDLP call for joint Dublin-London rule in Northern Ireland if Executive blocked
First full day on the job: Rishi Sunak to face Prime Minister's Questions - and his own Cabinet
Drinking outside pubs and restaurants here to stay as minister plans to make it permanent
Dáil told Govt has ‘failed to match people’s efforts to provide homes for Ukrainian refugees’
With nightclubs to open until 6am, what about buses, taxis, gardaí and the rest?
Ukrainian refugees set to be accommodated in five army barracks
Rishi Sunak confirmed as new UK Prime Minister
Licensing changes to allow nightclubs open until 6am and pubs open until 12.30am by summer 2023
Chaos and fury in Westminster: The impact for Northern Ireland's voters
Christina McSorley
US Midterms: Baseball over breakfast with Ireland's unofficial Congressman Brendan Boyle
Govt plans to double payment for Ukrainian hosts to €800 in response to accommodation crisis
Boris Johnson drops out of race to become UK Prime Minister, leaving Sunak as clear favourite
Ukrainian ambassador says lack of accommodation is 'unacceptable'
Micheál Martin: DUP should 'honour' mandate of people of Northern Ireland
Xi Jinping secures historic third term as China's leader
Recently-retired Garda Inspector says Operation Citizen 'under resourced and failing Dublin'
Increase to €400 payment for housing Ukrainians 'on the table' as leaders set to meet Monday
Thousands of protesters rally in London to call for the UK to rejoin the EU
Boris Johnson jets back to UK as Tories split on his expected leadership bid
Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni sworn in as Italian prime minister
Former Chinese president Hu removed from Congress
Government will try to 'avoid' Ukrainian refugees being left to sleep on streets
Green Party senator who drove through red light and hit pram settles court action
'The bitter end': British newspapers react to the resignation of Liz Truss
From economic turmoil to chaos in the Commons: The events that led to Liz Truss's resignation
Major operation launched in Irish Sea to protect subsea cables from attacks
Paschal Donohoe says data centres could not be excluded from energy scheme
Border poll would not have a ‘hope in hell’ of passing at present, says Bertie Ahern
Citywest closes to new arrivals after reaching capacity, refugees may need to overnight in airport
1,000 disconnections in first half of this year as minister promises action plan in weeks
Remember remember 15th of December: Possible Stormont vote could clash with Taoiseach rotation
Mortgage change rules to 'boost purchasing power' of renters
Taoiseach to travel to Brussels for European Council meeting on Ukraine and energy
Grant Shapps: Here's what you need to know about the new UK Home Secretary
'Brave' people of Ukraine win EU's top human rights prize
National review of State supports, including financial, for PhD researchers to begin next month