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Politics

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No Cabinet discussion on vaccine delays, but Ireland reaching out to other EU countries for additional supplies
Protection for renters in financial difficulty due to Covid-19 extended to 12 July
Government of the view ex-Guardian editor should remain on at the Future of Media Commission
Cabinet approves implementation of new guidelines aimed at reducing personal injury awards
Drop in number of households needing social housing but almost 62,000 still on list
Defamation laws 'seen as an inducement to self-censorship' for media in Ireland, EU commissioner says
Report into illegal adoptions estimates there are thousands of 'suspicious' files, but advises against inquiry
Corruption charges against Brazil's ex-leader Lula overturned, leaving him free to run in 2022 election
Rolex watch stored in safe at Department of Taoiseach despite requests to sell it for charity
Parent's leave, illegal adoptions and Davy's scandal up for discussion at today's Cabinet meeting
Paul Reid says Ireland is 'coming out of very challenging period' but is 'not out of the woods yet'
Gardaí investigate bomb scare at home of Justice Minister Helen McEntee
Harris says Ireland will continue 'to look everywhere and anywhere' to ramp up vaccine supply
Taoiseach says government is committed to facilitating McEntee's maternity leave and not have her resign
CAO system set to be overhauled as government plans to ramp up apprenticeship numbers
Coveney holds 'intensive and productive' talks with President Hassan Rouhani in Iran
Swiss voters narrowly back ban on full facial coverings in public places
Iran’s treatment of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe condemned as 'cruel' as 5-year-sentence ends
Arlene Foster calls for 'disastrous' Northern Ireland Protocol to be dismantled
Public won't be thankful if new minister appointed to replace McEntee during maternity leave, Nora Owen says
British chief Brexit negotiator calls on EU to ‘shake off remaining ill will'
Biden and Democrats prevail as US senate approves Covid relief bill
Judges vote to adopt new guidelines to reduce personal injury awards
A new public banking system in Ireland? The Government is being asked to revisit the idea
Nuclear deal on agenda as Coveney travels to Iran to meet with President Rouhani
Building company launches High Court action against government's construction shutdown
Calls for 'urgent' one-off grants to help restaurants and bars develop outdoor summer seating
British government unilaterally relaxes more trade rules between Britain and NI amid EU fury
No guarantee construction will resume on 5 April, says Housing Minister
Ireland’s economy grew by 3.4% last year despite Covid-19 restrictions
The latest Brexit row: UK's solo run has left the EU in a tricky position
EU taking ‘very belligerent approach’ to issues caused by NI Protocol, Arlene Foster says
NI Protocol issues can be resolved with goodwill and common sense, Boris Johnson says
Health Minister asks task force to examine if Ireland can procure extra vaccines alongside EU supply deal
Coveney had 'blunt' conversation with UK government over move to extend NI Protocol grace period
House of Representatives scraps today's session amid threats of US Capitol 'breach'
Varadkar calls on councils to support plans for increased café seating ahead of 'outdoor summer'
More than 80% of people to be offered first vaccine dose by the end of June, says Tánaiste
Brexit: EU says UK's unilateral move to extend NI Protocol grace period 'breaks international law'
Sturgeon says allegations about Salmond were 'shocking' but there was no plot to 'get' him