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Greta Thunberg calls COP26 deal 'vague' as Johnson says summit ‘tipping point’ for end of coal
NI First Minister insists Stormont agriculture minister 'not implementing' protocol
'A very worrying picture': There's been a 25% increase in Covid hospital admissions in a week
'Groundbreaking': Survivors welcome inquiry into Mother and Baby Homes in Northern Ireland
People under 60 likely to face ‘less liveable’ world, Mary Robinson says
Austria begins lockdown for those not vaccinated against Covid-19
Surge in Sinn Féin support puts party 16 points ahead of rivals in polls
'It's a con job': Kelly criticises other parties for promising tax cuts and increased spending
No appetite for more restrictions among Government sources despite rise in Covid-19 cases
Eamon Ryan did not sanction €10m emergency power contract payment, says spokesperson
40 years of nothing, then a message saying 'I'm your son': Mother & son reunite after 4 decades
Steve Bannon indicted on contempt charges for defying Capitol riots subpoena
‘Serious headway’ needed in the next week over Northern Ireland Protocol, EU says
NPHET advises twice weekly antigen tests for those going to bars and other 'high risk' activities
'We must not fail': Negotiations continue at COP26 as scheduled deadline nears
Taoiseach: Government 'will consider' NPHET's advice about people working from home
Opinion: Austin Currie - peacemaker, parliamentarian and titan of the civil rights movement
Colum Eastwood
New draft of COP26 deal weakens language on fossil fuel phaseout
Latest EU-UK negotiations on Northern Ireland Protocol due to take place
Release of 6 January records temporarily blocked by US court
Govt expects NPHET to formally advise work-from-home ‘where possible'
UN chief says climate pledges 'hollow' without phase out of fossil fuels
Ireland joins group of countries working to phase out oil and gas exploration
Tories accused of ‘smear campaign’ over claims of SNP and Labour MPs drinking on Gibraltar trip
Tax or levy to pay for new Mica redress scheme under consideration by government
World leaders urged to help negotiators in push for climate deal as COP26 enters final 48 hours
Developer of 1,600 units open to leasing to DCC despite council's 'alarm' at build-to-rent scheme
Article 16: Taoiseach warns of 'self-fulfilling prophecy' as UK Brexit Minister tells EU to 'stay calm'
UN experts warn Burials Bill may 'create obstacles' to examining deaths at Mother & Baby Homes
Housing minister has had no discussions about cuckoo fund trade shows, says Dept
Explainer: Why tensions are flaring between Poland and Belarus over migrant crossings
Belarus accuses EU of 'provoking' migrant stand-off at Poland border
New legislation will allow for electronic monitoring of sex offenders
Draft COP26 pact calls for countries to strengthen climate action in 2022
Federal judge refuses Trump request to block release of 6 January Capitol riot documents
UN to review Ireland's record on human rights, conversion therapy and Traveller discrimination
New law and 'admin solutions' needed before asylum seekers can get driving licences, dept says
Cabinet approves the drafting of new law to cover all emergency Covid powers
'Traumatic' structure of the Leaving Cert 'can’t get any worse', says Ombudsman
Coillte decides not to sell forest lands in Wicklow after 'people power wins out'