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Here's what's in the new Living With Covid roadmap
Audio recordings of Mother and Baby Home testimony can be retrieved, Dept confirms
Michael McGrath: 'There's no going back, there can be no fourth lock down'
Unions agree deal to give 1% pay rise to public servants this year and another in 2022
Level 5 restrictions to remain in place until at least 5 April, Cabinet sub-committee agrees
EU agrees to impose sanctions on Russia for jailing Alexei Navalny
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
This is the four-stage plan that could see England free of all Covid-19 restrictions on 21 June
US Supreme Court allows release of Trump tax records to prosecutors
Call for TDs to get free vote on extension of Mother and Baby Homes Commission
Taoiseach says there are 'benefits and opportunities' to NI Protocol as unionists launch legal action against it
100,000 vaccines set to be administered this week as government expects big supply increase from April
Longer opening hours for nightclubs and changes to alcohol licensing under plan by Justice Minister
Deaths in Direct Provision to be recorded and released by Department for first time
A virtual shamrock ceremony? Taoiseach says details of Biden meeting still being ironed out
Taoiseach says government will 'engage' with Mary Robinson over case of Dubai princess
Chinese Ambassador to Ireland says no one wants to see Richard O'Halloran's case 'spiral'
‘Nothing set in stone’: Amid backlash over messaging, Martin says easing of measures will be constantly reviewed
O'Gorman says Mother and Baby Homes Commission *may* be able to retrieve recordings
'No need to panic': How will the Ulster Bank wind down affect customers?
'Step up to the plate and do the right thing': Bill on student nurses' pay due before Seanad
Cabinet sub-committee gives green light for phased reopening of schools in March and April
Leo Varadkar: 'Aer Lingus will not be allowed to fail'
If government extends term of Commission we need to know it will serve a purpose - Varadkar
Ireland's EU commissioner on Article 16: 'If I had been consulted on this, it wouldn't have happened'
'If it has to be widened or extended, we'll do it': Cabinet signs off on quarantine for arrivals from 20 countries
Government moves to introduce nationwide ban on smoky coal
Leaving Cert plan confirmed: Students can opt for written exams in June or calculated grades
Taoiseach says junior and senior infants are likely to return to school from 1 March
Junior Certificate examinations will not go ahead this year, Department confirms
UK police refer county home survivor back to gardaí over destruction of testimony
Destruction of Mother and Baby Home tapes represents 'an imbalance of power', Dáil hears
Latest developments as Leaving Cert 2021 plan announced by minister
Russia says 'no legal grounds' to release Navalny in response to European Court of Human Rights request
Taoiseach says particular conditions 'should be prioritised' for vaccine as govt awaits NIAC advice
Government accused of 'playing games' over plan to send bill on student nurse pay 'into the ether'
AGSI boss surprised to hear about Garda role in hotel quarantine - as Cabinet yet to sign off on Bill
Green Party plan for Moore St area wants O'Connell St 'rescued from neglect and takeaways'