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Justice Committee: Govt should create strategy to address premature release of info into media
Government to oppose proposal to ban data centres in Ireland
Emergency powers linked to indoor dining extended to January, but Govt says no plans to use them
Greta Thunberg criticises ‘blah, blah, blah’ from world leaders on climate
Boris Johnson says crisis on petrol forecourts is ‘stabilising’
Adoption tracing legislation ‘risks being found unconstitutional’, O'Gorman tells Committee
Taoiseach says 2034 is a 'realistic assessment' of when MetroLink will be delivered
'Crumbs from the table': Opposition says government must go further than an extra bank holiday
O'Gorman says term 'birth mother' is 'reductive and hurtful' ahead of legislation debate
‘Covid bonus’ would ideally be paid before end of year, Varadkar says
Berlin proposal 'isn't necessarily' the answer to Ireland's housing woes, says Eoin Ó Broin
Darragh O’Brien says ‘nothing is off the table’ on mica redress scheme
British Army tanker drivers to be put on standby amid fuel supply issues
Biden gets Covid-19 booster shot following US regulator recommendation
O'Brien defends housing strategy after experts brand elements ‘unrealistic’
Explainer: Berlin has voted to forcibly buy homes from property giants, what happens next?
Post-election haggling begins in Germany as multiple parties seek to form government coalition
Over €150,000 to be given to political parties to increase number of female councillors
Iceland falls short of Europe's first women-majority parliament
Winter Fuel Allowance payment begins this week as govt hints at widening eligibility net
As Germany votes to replace Angela Merkel as chancellor, here's how its electoral system works
Taoiseach: 'No issue vaccinating young children, but we must ask if vaccines need to go to others'
Hong Kong organisers of Tiananmen Square vigil to disband amid crackdown
Canadian pair released from China following US deal with Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou
The 'eternal' chancellor: Angela Merkel prepares to leave the stage after 16 years in power
Micheál Martin says he supports school pupils across the country striking for climate action
Taoiseach says 'evaluation' into State's handling of pandemic will be carried out early next year
Taoiseach 'concerned' about Christmas delivery delays due to Brexit
Families and children of public figures are 'not fair game', says minister
'I've been busy this week': Coveney says he's not met or spoken to Zappone while in New York
Tánaiste hints at minimum wage increase due to rising cost of living
'We're outraged, we're frustrated: Students to sleep outside Dáil to highlight accommodation crisis
Taoiseach says he would like to see Garth Brooks perform in Cork next year
Taoiseach says bonuses or extra leave may not be limited to workers in the health service
Taoiseach denies that UN resolution on climate change and global conflict is doomed
Health officials recommend no change to Northern Ireland Covid rules
Coveney to discuss Northern Ireland and Brexit issues as he meets Pelosi in Washington
Boris Johnson makes call for ‘humanity to grow up’ and address climate problems in UN speech
Taoiseach to chair UN Security Council debate in New York today