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Taliban in Geneva for week of talks as Afghanistan remains in humanitarian crisis
Government announces plans for grants to cover up to 50% of cost for deep home retrofit
'Not the view' of ministers that cost of living can be solved by switching suppliers - Taoiseach
A referendum to allow TDs to vote remotely is looking likely
Coveney: Champagne-gate pic was 'careless mistake', says in hindsight he should have raised it with officials
Taoiseach will not follow Amnesty International in using 'apartheid' in relation to Israel
'We need to deal with climate change': Government rejects call to delay Carbon Tax hike
Jacob Rees-Mogg is the British Government's new Brexit minister
Concerns around HAP payment levels set to be raised at housing committee today
Sister of murdered Jo Cox MP says Johnson 'saving his own skin' over Jimmy Savile slur on Starmer
Ian Paisley accuses Tories of 'betrayal' for choosing 'English nationalism' over unionism
Justice Minister vows to deliver more than 400 domestic violence refuge beds
Australia PM apologises for decades of abuse, bullying in parliament
Coveney's focus on Defence portfolio brought into question by some after Russia controversy
Police step in as Labour leader Keir Starmer targeted by mob near UK Parliament
'There isn't any time to lose': Committee chair defends ambition of proposed carbon budgets
Polish minister resigns after tax reforms to target inflation give some low earners a pay cut
Measures to tackle cost of living will 'cushion the blow', says Taoiseach
Labour bill seeks to end single-sex schooling within 15 years
Measures aimed at tackling rising cost of living will be published this week, Taoiseach says
Not a ‘chance in hell’ Boris Johnson will step aside voluntarily, Tory peer says
Relocating from Afghanistan: 'People have made us feel at home. I can see where my future is'
Relationships cracks between Coalition partners show we're returning to business as usual
'An economic implosion': Afghanistan's hunger crisis explained
Trump is wrong in saying vice president could overturn election, Pence says
DUP refuses to say if it will support power-sharing after Stormont elections
An extract from our Brexit newsletter: The Protocol will be a pawn in the North's May election
Russia and China issue joint statement declaring opposition to any Nato expansion
Taoiseach says Dara Calleary 'paid a high price' for Golfgate and suggests 'a way back' for the former minister
Putin hails 'unprecedented' ties with China after meeting Xi Jinping ahead of Winter Olympics
Health Minister insists State won't reimburse cost of drug to treat severe pregnancy sickness
Campaigners press Taoiseach to raise Troubles legacy issues with US President Joe Biden
Four of Boris Johnson's key advisers quit in one day as political pressure mounts
What happens to Stormont now that Paul Givan has resigned as First Minister?
Paul Givan resigns as First Minister of Northern Ireland
'Suite of measures' to address the rising cost of living expected 'in the next couple of weeks'
EU and British Govt say agri-food checks in NI ports still continuing despite Poots order
US intelligence says directed energy could explain so-called 'Havana syndrome'
Seamus Maguire, missing since the 1970s, becomes first new Disappeared case in 10 years