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NI Protocol port checks could be reduced by 80%, Simon Coveney says
Greens discuss councillors' call to support Occupied Territories Bill as Coveney says Ireland will continue to speak up
Ahead of final meeting with Boris Johnson, Arlene Foster urges him to ‘deal with’ NI Protocol
'They're as safe as you can get': Eamon Ryan says he'll find out why drive-in cinemas have been shut down
Dublin city is a 'free for all' for vulture funds, Dáil told
Patient data from HSE hack has appeared on the dark net, Minister confirms
Ireland to provide €1.5 million in emergency support for people in Gaza Strip
Dáil approves proposal for 10% stamp duty for bulk purchases of 10 or more properties
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Biden tells Israel's Netanyahu he expects 'significant de-escalation' in Gaza conflict
European Commission VP and UK's Brexit minister invited to give evidence to Stormont committee
'No time limits' for beer gardens says Varadkar as Dublin's Merrion Row gets summer on-street dining
Patient receiving offer of medical procedure from abroad 'seems to align' with HSE hack, Dáil told
EU takes step towards relaxing tourism travel for fully-vaccinated visitors
'A human error': Sinn Féin motion on affordable housing passed by Dáil after junior Minister doesn't call vote
Loyalists tell MPs there is 'seething anger' at Boris Johnson over broken Protocol promise
Donohoe says government's new housing measures will act as 'strong deterrent' to cuckoo funds
New York attorney general says Trump probe is now criminal
'Vaccines alone cannot end this': TDs to hear how indoor ventilation is key to fighting spread of Covid-19
Reader Q&A: The vaccine portal is open for those aged 45 to 49 - here's what you need to know
Councillors around the country are to get a pay rise in July under plans agreed by Cabinet
HSE ransomware attack: 'Is it possible that sensitive information has been downloaded? Unfortunately, yes'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Up to 50% of future housing estates to be set aside for owner-occupiers, Ministers announce
Government to extend emergency Covid-19 powers until November
Taoiseach says Gaza air strikes 'wholly disproportionate' but rejects call to expel Israeli ambassador
New DUP leader Edwin Poots asks Arlene Foster for a 'clear the air' meeting
DNA testing for Mother and Baby Home sites could include 'aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews'
Second Cabinet meeting this evening to deal with tax changes for cuckoo funds
Over 25,000 people sign petition calling for government to scrap tax breaks for cuckoo funds
Officials from National Cyber Security Centre to address 'urgent' meeting of TDs and Senators over HSE hack
'In an ideal world we'd all get new PPS numbers': Concerns personal data will be sold off on darkweb
Bacik outlines Labour's vision for post-Covid Ireland and attacks government 'shambles' in bye-election bid
Almost 40% favour legalising cannabis for recreational use, over 90% in favour of medicinal use
Coveney says 'it's too early to tell' if Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza
HSE won't comment on ransom figure, as other departments take precautions after cyber attack
‘High degree of confidence’ vaccines work against Indian variant, Matt Hancock says
Pressure on FF's hopeful future leader O’Callaghan to deliver decent vote in Dublin Bay South