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Politics

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Housing supply: What changes are we likely to see in the next 18 months?
Donaldson tells Varadkar NI Protocol is ‘causing damage to political stability’
New short-term let regulations to be in place by next summer
Housing for All: The measures aimed at helping single people get on the property ladder
Vacant property tax to be introduced next year in a bid to get empty homes back on the market
Opposition parties label government's Housing For All plan as 'unambitious'
Coveney asks to appear before Oireachtas Committee to clarify text controversy
Government's housing plan aims to deliver 300,000 new homes by 2030
Teachers not at increased risk of admission to hospital with Covid, study finds
Work ongoing to get 60 Irish citizens out of Afghanistan, says Coveney
Vomiting and fever among side effects experienced by children who took part in GSK trials
'I've been hacked': Coveney says he is being 'prudent' by clearing his phone regularly
Taliban and UK officials open talks over allowing people to leave Afghanistan
UK's surging Covid rates provided 'sobering' lesson as Cabinet agreed 'new phase'
Biden calls US evacuation from Afghanistan 'extraordinary success'
Dáil bar to reopen for first time since last year
No change to wedding guest limit, and 50% capacity at religious services until 22 October
'A new phase of the pandemic': Taoiseach announces plan for final easing of Covid restrictions
Coveney received a text but not a 'formal invitation' to Zappone event at Merrion Hotel
Government aims to end most Covid restrictions by end of October
‘Historic day’ as major parties sign document to reject Troubles amnesty plans
Palestinian president and Israeli defence minister hold first high-level talks in years
DUP slips behind unionist rivals UUP and TUV in opinion poll
Government to ‘engage’ with Electric Picnic festival organisers
Offices to reopen and live events to return on 'phased basis' over Sept and Oct
Martin and Macron address issue of justice over murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Irish evacuation mission from Kabul Airport ends with rescue of 36 people
'France will remain a faithful friend': Macron meets President Higgins on first official visit
Stephen Donnelly says he was 'concerned' at footage of crowds after GAA hurling final
Taoiseach and Tánaiste to meet live event reps next week as pressure mounts to reopen entertainment sector
Electricity supply interruptions could have 'huge' impact on Irish society, expert warns
US 'on pace' to complete Afghan pullout by 31 August, Biden tells G7 leaders
Donnelly says all restrictions should be gone by Christmas, Holohan says he hopes 'much sooner'
Minister wants indoor arts and dance classes back in September in line with schools reopening
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