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Process to elect new Labour leader begins following Kelly's surprise resignation
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Drugs minister begins prep for Citizens' Assembly in 2023 'after clarification from Taoiseach's office'
Ukraine nuclear plant: Russia denies shelling to Security Council; Coveney warns of 'new red flag'
Govt to take further action on rising cost of living before October's Budget, says Varadkar
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Varadkar says Govt may reduce excise duty on petrol as prices soar to €2 per litre
Ireland's next Labour leader: Duncan Smith rules himself out and endorses Ivana Bacik
McEntee says Ireland 'will not be found wanting' when helping people fleeing Ukraine
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Dáil votes unanimously against Russian aggression and in favour of Ukraine's recognised borders
Alan Kelly to resign as Labour leader as party TDs 'lose collective confidence' in his leadership
What does the EU-Ukraine weapons deal mean for Europe into the future?
Scenario planning underway for Ireland to accommodate thousands of refugees from Ukraine
UN General Assembly overwhelmingly votes in favour of telling Russia to withdraw its troops
Mick Wallace says sending arms to Ukraine is 'madness' as he defends vote against EU motion
Biden bans Russia from US airspace and calls Putin a 'dictator' in first State of the Union address
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Taoiseach holds phone call with Ukrainian prime minister as invasion nears one-week mark
FactCheck newsletter: Russia is fighting an 'Information War' - and it has spread to Ireland
People waiting longer to access specialist eating disorder care
Europe responds to Ukraine's request for fast-track to EU membership
Three Irish-registered firms linked to Russian banks or people who've been sanctioned, says Taoiseach
Referendum on constitutional right to housing could be held next year
Up to 20,000 Ukrainian refugees could come to Ireland as Taoiseach says Ireland 'must be generous'
Here are the main points to know on the fifth day of fighting in Ukraine
Taoiseach says Ireland's non-lethal military support for Ukraine is 'sufficient' as EU members are sending weapons
Ukraine calls for immediate ceasefire as talks with Russia begin in Belarus
Missiles hit radioactive waste disposal site in Ukraine’s capital
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
New EU sanctions on Russia announced, as Putin puts nuclear 'deterrence' forces on alert
EU to send weapons to Ukraine, close airspace to Russian planes and sanction Belarus
'Eating disorders don't just stop': Teenagers losing services on transition to adult care
EU, US and UK pledge to remove ‘selected’ Russian banks from Swift system
Delays, distress, deterioration: Health system failing people with eating disorders
Fighting in Kyiv continues as demonstrations take place across Europe
Biden unveils 'severe' economic sanctions to make Putin a 'pariah on international stage'
Russian ambassador says he can 'leave any time' as Varadkar says his expulsion not ruled out