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Government likely to scrap €9 rule as minister says outdoors makes it safe 'not whether you eat chicken nuggets'
O'Gorman stresses GSK's 'moral obligation' over vaccine trials but company's position 'remains unchanged'
Taoiseach says largest delivery of Pfizer vaccines to Ireland - 191,800 doses - arrived today
The final hurdle: Post-Brexit trade deal given 'big green light' by MEPs
Taoiseach highlights difficulties in domestic use of the ‘green cert’ or vaccine bonus to access services
We should be a ‘less puritanical’ and a 'little more relaxed' about those enjoying themselves outdoors, says Varadkar
Bessborough survivor says more women 'will die not knowing if their child is rotting in a septic tank'
Pregnant women to be offered Covid-19 vaccines as Cabinet accepts NIAC advice
India to be added to Ireland's mandatory hotel quarantine list
Former housing minister Eoghan Murphy resigns as TD for Dublin Bay South
Vaccines: Pharmacists 'frustrated' with slow involvement, while NIAC Johnson & Johnson advice reported
Boris Johnson accused of saying he'd rather let Covid-19 'rip' than impose 'mad' lockdown last year
'We want to have families left to go back to': Medics here say Ireland must help India tackle huge Covid-19 wave
President Higgins signs law paving the way for the naming of child murder victims
Zoos and wildlife parks, tennis and golf: Here's what restrictions are changing today
Another 'outdoor summer': Here's when to expect this week's Covid re-opening decisions
Illegal adoption investigator says she was treated 'disrespectfully and in an unprofessional manner' by Dept
'My foster father wiped down everything I touched': Call to tackle racism in social care
Dominic Cummings hits back at Downing Street sources who blamed him for leaking Dyson texts
Covid-19: Hospital numbers at lowest level since early October as 13 new walk-in test centres to open
Sinn Féin appointed officer to manage voter database only after being contacted by DPC
Stormont leaders call on Irish Government to share data on passengers arriving on the island
No medical students have been hired as vaccinators, despite Minister saying they were giving jabs at vaccine centres
'It's a children's burial ground': Expert claims map of Bessborough site is correct
Varadkar says it's 'extraordinary' under 35s are experiencing their second recession in their adult life
Mary Lou McDonald says voters can 'of course' ask Sinn Féin what information the party holds on them
Over 1,000 arrested at Russian marches calling for Alexei Navalny to be freed from prison
Ex-minister Johnny Mercer blasts ‘distrustful, awful environment’ of British government
Taoiseach tells TDs barbers and hairdressers will be 'prioritised' in May easing - but no firm decisions made
Minister hits out at rural TDs for heckling during Climate Action Bill speech
Survivors call plan to build apartments at Bessborough site 'an abhorrent act of desecration'
FF-FG voting pact steamrolls two-seat Seanad race as there's disappointment for Hazel Chu 
Putin warns Russia’s enemies they ‘will feel sorry for their deeds’
Varadkar 'hopes' NIAC's advice is that under-60s can get single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Vets, dental hygienists and healthcare students could be trained up to give vaccine jabs
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Healy-Rae 'ashamed' he's selling imported German peat briquettes in his Kerry shop