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Pubs and restaurants will have to close at 8pm under new Covid restrictions
This evening's developments as Cabinet signed off on harsh new Covid measures
Cabinet agrees 8pm curfew for pubs and restaurants over the Christmas period
'We've been totally vindicated': State admits rights of Mother & Baby Home survivors were breached
Government won't refund inbound travellers who got Covid tests before requirement was delayed
Q&A: Who is eligible for a Covid-19 booster and when will I get mine?
Thousands of UK tourists set off for France to beat travel ban
Mother and Baby Homes: Philomena Lee and Mary Harney cases back before High Court today
NPHET recommends 5pm closing time for pubs and restaurants, Cabinet set to meet tomorrow
Mary Lou McDonald says she won't be asking Gerry Adams to apologise over Christmas video
People aged 40-49 to be offered Covid boosters from 27 December, three weeks ahead of schedule
EU leaders stress importance of boosters and coordinated travel rules
'Drastic' NPHET recommendations not expected after today's meeting, says Minister
Boris Johnson faces key by-election triggered by resignation of MP over lobbying scandal
'Don't despair': Housing Minister on his 'radical' plans to solve Ireland's housing issues
'Violent rhetoric' within Irish anti-lockdown movement 'should not be underestimated' - report
UK to delay post-Brexit checks on goods from Ireland
Boris Johnson to face MPs following massive revolt against Covid-19 plans
Trump's White House chief held in contempt for defying Capitol riot probe
Leadership challenge ‘on the cards’ after Boris Johnson suffers largest rebellion
Different treatment for those who have got booster jab would be unfair at this stage, says Martin
Antigen testing programme to be rolled out for early learning and childcare services from tomorrow
Politicians back mandatory Covid-19 certification regulations for Northern Ireland
Cabinet approves €100 payment for all electricity customers
DCC says 'no low hanging fruit' when it comes to vacant houses in the capital
Booster dose gap to be reduced to three months, Health Minister announces
Irish trade and politics are being transformed by Brexit - but how? What can we expect in 2022?
Boris Johnson accused of ‘culture of disregard’ for Covid rules as Christmas quiz photo emerges
'A lot of people feel they’re not being listened to': What do NI's unionists want after Brexit?
'It won't resolve anything': How likely is a post-Brexit trade war between the UK and the EU?
Department acknowledges no legal basis for mandatory Public Services Card to access services other than welfare
No plans to change NI Covid restrictions over Christmas, says First Minister
Explainer: What's happening on the Russia-Ukraine border and how likely is an invasion?
Plan to take €100 off the first electricity bills of 2022 to be discussed by Cabinet next week
Mandatory hotel quarantine signed back into law amid Omicron concerns
'It's a little bit shambolic': Hundreds turned away after two Dublin walk-in centres reach capacity