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Politics

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'Significant victory' for campaigners as planning permission for Bessborough apartments is refused
'Unreasonable' to ask fully vaccinated people to wait for Green Cert to become operational, says transport minister
Coveney says Israel’s actions amount to a 'de facto annexation' but Hamas violence must also be condemned in SF motion
Fine Gael distances itself from councillor's comments that child benefit can be a 'subsidy to have sex'
Belarus isolation deepens as air links cut and credit offers cancelled
Opposition parties say pushing out Covid-19 emergency powers to November is a step too far
Ballymurphy families press Government to oppose amnesty for UK soldiers
Burning the Custom House: Some Dublin firefighters played significant role by deliberately spreading the blaze
Las Fallon
National Cyber Security Centre director salary should be up to €290,000, Committee hears
Von der Leyen says Northern Ireland trade problems are caused by Brexit, not the Protocol
Banks sitting on hundreds of vacant properties as pressure ramps up on government to get radical
Von Der Leyen promises sanctions for Belarus over diverted flight as detained activist appears in video
North's political leaders to contact Taoiseach over lack of engagement on Covid-19
Trial live events could take place 'in June' but Taoiseach downplays indoor dining in early July
Dozens of airline pilots have lined up outside Leinster House to warn of thousands of job losses in their sector
What's happened in Belarus since last year's protests against president Alexander Lukashenko?
HSE on alert after previous threat from cyber criminals to publish hacked data today
Michael O'Leary says diversion of Ryanair plane was 'state-sponsored hijacking'
Taoiseach heads to Brussels for sign-off on return of travel between EU countries
Four popular Dublin city streets pedestrianised from today to allow for outdoor dining
Foreign diplomats have avoided prosecution for road traffic offences 12 times in the last two years
Diverted Ryanair flight leaves Belarus for Lithuania after exiled activist detained
Government bracing for potential release of HSE data
UN Security Council calls for 'full adherence' to Gaza ceasefire
Sinn Féin is the most popular political party in the country, according to poll
Government 'failing to support' priests' children as they search for their fathers
Italy have won Eurovision 2021 with the UK finishing rock bottom on 'nul points'
HSE making progress on restoring health systems, but disruption to continue next week
Six more states removed from Mandatory Hotel Quarantine list
The Burning of the Custom House was one of the landmark events in the War of Independence - here's what happened
Liz Gillis
Covid-19: Here's when to expect next week's summer re-opening decisions
HSE hack: A sensitive Tusla database dealing with child protection cases can't be accessed
EU reaches deal on digital health pass, paving way for summer travel in Europe
Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire to end 11 days of heavy violence
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