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Government body quashes claims that Direct Provision residents were served meals in plastic bag
Brexit is fuelling a boom in cross-border trade. But why? And what does it mean for the island?
Post-Brexit fishing row: France warns Britain all options remain on the table
Number of Covid-19 cases can be reduced without going into lockdown, Taoiseach says
Over 30 experts ask O'Gorman to change redress scheme so it considers 'impact of early trauma'
Boris Johnson defends 'Peppa Pig' speech in which he quoted Lenin and compared himself to Moses
A year into Ireland's post-Brexit relationship with Britain, what can we expect in 2022?
UK and EU need space to focus on protocol negotiations, says Coveney
Still no winner as €19 million Lotto jackpot rolls over again
'They're waiting for more of us to die': Women whose children were taken react to redress scheme
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Gove confident progress can be made on NI Protocol without triggering Article 16
India’s Modi vows to repeal farm laws after prolonged protests
Belarus-Poland border camp cleared as Iraqis fly home from migrant stand-off
UK and EU need to 'knuckle down' and resolve dispute over NI Protocol, Taoiseach says
Expert rapid testing group proposed twice-weekly tests two months before NPHET recommendation
Loyalists opposed to the NI Protocol 'haven't got a clue' about how it works, says Ahern
'She had no choice': High Court told Philomena Lee did not consent to her son being adopted
Appointments to climate advisory council followed ‘letter of the law’, Eamon Ryan says
Parties to pay for politicians' antigen tests while Oireachtas staff to get tests for free
European court rejects challenge to 'almighty God' wording in Presidential oath
'Marginal' change in people's behaviour will bring Covid-19 'under control', Nolan says
CMO Dr Tony Holohan says the 'responsible thing' is not to plan Christmas parties
'Gardaí returned women who escaped': Philomena Lee & Mary Harney challenge Commission in High Court
'If you want to call me a liar, call me a liar': Dáil row breaks out between Kelly and Martin
'People can't be expected to live on fresh air': McDonald hits out at decision to cut PUP payments
Mother and Baby Homes: High Court to hear cases as Philomena Lee and others challenge report
Taoiseach provides booster timeline as he says vaccines still 'at core' of Covid response
'No understanding of trauma': Survivors hit out at 6-month rule & legal waiver in redress scheme
'We need to act now': Taoiseach announces updated Covid-19 restrictions
Mother and Baby Homes: 34,000 survivors eligible for compensation in €800m redress scheme
Aung San Suu Kyi to be prosecuted for ‘electoral fraud’ in Myanmar
Defiant Steve Bannon says he is ‘taking on Biden regime’ after court appearance
Boris Johnson's father accused of inappropriately touching Tory MP and journalist
Johnson says triggering Article 16 of Northern Ireland Protocol would be ‘perfectly legitimate’
Biden and Xi at loggerheads on Taiwan following lengthy US-China virtual summit
'Can you put a price on trauma?': Redress scheme for survivors of mother and baby homes ready
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