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Leas Ceann Comhairle concerned about govt 'lack of accountability' on Covid heading into 2022
Taoiseach ‘focused on getting work done’ rather than future role in government
'A step on the road': The climate action that Ireland will - and won't - take in 2022
The year in photos: Images that tell the story of 2021 in Ireland
A 2022 preview: What we know about the big political events scheduled to happen next year
Minister to meet with unions next week as 'plan is for schools to reopen'
'Three antigen tests over three days' before PCR for under-40s who are symptomatic
New Covid testing and isolation guidelines: Here's everything you need to know
Taoiseach rules out reopening redress scheme for mother and baby home survivors
Real IRA not ‘overly active’, Ahern told Blair two weeks before Omagh bomb
Biden and Putin to hold call amid growing tension over Russian troops at Ukraine border
Housing shortages will increase challenges with mica redress scheme, Taoiseach says
Decommissioning demands during first IRA ceasefire ‘were pointless’
'An attack on civil society': Court shuts down another human rights group in Russia
Afghanistan is 'biggest humanitarian crisis of our time' and West must act, Gordon Brown says
Martin says mood in Fianna Fáil has ‘settled down’, following months of unease among some
John Hume 'literally cried on Martin McGuinness's shoulder' amid health concerns in 1994
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Minister warned of 'serious risk of loss of life' at Cork halting site due to safety issues
Ibec boss warned Taoiseach that climate budget could cost economy €7.8bn a year
New Year parties given go-ahead in England as UK splits over Omicron controls
British officials were 'apoplectic' after Gerry Adams was granted a US visa in 1994
These are the winners and losers from the Irish political year
Taoiseach admits Government needs to 'work harder' to increase supports for transgender teens
Government spent €28,500 on four busts of John Hume 'to promote Ireland's political interests'
Mica campaigners in discussions to form new political party
If Omicron is more infectious but less severe it could create a new horizon, says Taoiseach
These were the most popular drinks in the Dáil bar this year
'Children are afraid Santa won't find them': Homeless families face 'traumatic' Christmas
'It came at a cost': Taoiseach regrets shutting down construction for four months
Guidelines for building one-off homes in rural Ireland to be published 'imminently'
A year into Brexit, Michel Barnier says it’s been a ‘lose-lose’ event
Coalition leaders’ personal relationship ‘very good’ – but no festive pints this year
McDonald says she can see 'no good argument' for re-entering the Commonwealth
Tuam site may finally be excavated in 2022 - five years after 'significant' human remains found
Justice Minister says 'stark' findings shows one in 20 have had intimate images shared online
Sammy Wilson branded ‘moronic fool’ over Christmas carol tweet on Covid
Taoiseach: 'I think we have to approach vaccination of children with sensitivity'
European Union takes Poland to court amid fears for bloc’s legal order
No plans for more restrictions this week, but Martin can't rule out discussions after Christmas