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Varadkar indicates Covid vaccine passes could be used for hospital and nursing home visits
DUP leader threatens early Stormont election if UK government doesn't make progress on protocol
China insists Taiwan has no right to join United Nations
Face coverings now mandatory for everyone in House of Commons - except MPs
Brazil senators back criminal charges against President Jair Bolsonaro over Covid policies
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Covid Cabinet sub committee discuss compliance, antigen tests and boosters
Tickets for late events and nightclubs must be booked an hour in advance under proposed rules
Irish language legislation expected to be tabled within days, says Michelle O’Neill
Energy crisis: Ireland among 11 countries that opposed plan for EU countries to jointly buy gas
Is the Protocol bad or good for firms in Northern Ireland? It's both, they say
Pubs will not need to use ticketing system for seated performances, department confirms
US urges North Korea to stop missile tests and return to talks
Obama warns of Republican threat to democracy in US battleground Virginia
UK and EU 'still far apart' on big NI Protocol issues as talks to continue in London
US Supreme Court agrees to hear Texas abortion law case on 1 November
Biden delays release of long-classified JFK assassination files
FactCheck: Did the Taoiseach say that he was in favour of reducing the national herd?
Legislation that allows drinking outside pubs and restaurants extended to May
Donnelly: Free contraception scheme for women aged 17-25 will begin in August 2022
Taoiseach calls for garda review of security for Irish politicians after David Amess killing
EU summit sees Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic lining up against Brussels
Taoiseach says Poland’s challenge of EU’s legal foundations went ‘too far’
Government to cover legal bill for families of R116 victims
Govt accused of making 'dog's dinner' of rental crisis, as new rent cap law not ready until November
Leo Varadkar says gardaí and security companies could check if pubs are following Covid rules
State could buy 500,000 antigen tests per week as Govt told rapid testing may play 'important role'
Armagh service hears partition 'remains a symbol of cultural, political and religious division'
Donald Trump is launching a new media company with its own social media platform
Donnelly says he would like to see healthcare workers get the green light for the booster jab
'When were you last in a nightclub, Taoiseach?': Calls for clarity on new rules as talks resume
US Senate committee backs Claire Cronin as new US Ambassador to Ireland
Children protest outside Dáil calling for 100% Mica redress scheme
Britain's Queen Elizabeth unable to attend NI centenary event on medical grounds
Canada makes Covid vaccines mandatory to all staff in House of Commons
Capitol riot panel votes to hold ex-White House aide Steve Bannon in contempt
'Staff are beyond breaking point': Government accused of leaving health service vulnerable
Illegal adoptees 'forced to break the law' by using their falsified birth certificates
Government approves legislation to allow for e-scooters in public spaces
Fur farmers to receive between €4m to €8m in compensation as Cabinet approves ban