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Politics

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Opinion: We know how little Ireland counts in Westminster - but UK relations still matter
Barry Andrews
Taoiseach: Nightclubs to close next Tuesday, 50% capacity cap for indoor events and strict rules for hospitality
No more than four households to meet inside homes in coming weeks, public advised
Deadline for legislating on NI legacy issues has been missed, Brandon Lewis admits
Repatriation flight arranged for Irish citizens following flight suspensions in Morocco
Post-Brexit, who are Ireland's biggest allies in Europe?
France rejects joint Channel border patrols with UK in letter to Johnson
Public finances continue to improve as deficit narrows to €4.9 billion
'We've had 3,400 cancellations in 3 weeks': Restaurants say Christmas trade has been 'decimated'
Varadkar says hospitality sector is 'taking a hit for the team' as he pledges continued supports
Ruling in Mother and Baby Home court cases pushed back until January
Taoiseach says he's ‘not entirely comfortable’ with children wearing masks in school
Chair of expert ventilation group says Nolan's comment on HEPA filters 'defies laws of physics'
All inbound travellers to Ireland will need a negative Covid test from Friday amid Omicron concerns
Pressure grows for patent waiver amid 'Covid vaccine apartheid' - so what's Ireland's position?
'Desperate' parents paying double to get birth certs via private companies amid registration delays
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Johnson has 'no regrets' after French fury over migrant plan letter published on Twitter
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Open Newsroom: Ireland's post-Brexit relationship with Britain
Central Bank gives green light to shared equity scheme but warns it could increase house prices
Double bank holiday earmarked for St Patrick's Day weekend next year, says Varadkar
UN chief calls for 'unconditional and immediate' Ethiopian ceasefire
What's behind the delay in announcing a plan for subsidised antigen testing?
ICU nurses: 'No more clapping by the public or lighting candles. At this stage, it's an insult'
Nearly 7,000 Covid-19 cases linked to hospital outbreaks since the beginning of the pandemic
Taoiseach tells councils that families shouldn't be evicted from homeless accommodation
Legislation to mandate companies to report emissions moves forward in the Seanad
Covid-19: Ronan Glynn says virus 'out of control' amid further warnings of pressure on hospitals
Questions over actual number of booster 'no-shows' as people report problems with booking system
Ireland's former chief justice blasts UK plans to override British and European court judgments
Plan to subsidise antigen tests to be signed off on later this week or next Tuesday, says Tánaiste
Government will not oppose motion for review of redress scheme for Mother and Baby Home survivors
Coronavirus: 3,666 new cases confirmed in Ireland
No plans to change validity of Covid Pass to include the booster jab, says Varadkar
Stormont urges public ‘reset’ on Covid rules as work from home advice renewed
Sinn Féin and Labour accuse Government of failing to prepare health system for Covid-19 surge
Government to keep wage subsidy scheme levels 'under review', says minister
Banking review to assess mortgage pricing, savings rates and bankers' pay