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Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Stormont leaders defend lifting of circuit-breaker lockdown in Northern Ireland
Brexit: Boris Johnson warns there is 'strong possibility' that trade deal will not be struck with EU
Sparks fly as FG members question Sinn Féin TD's chairmanship of Dáil Committee after IRA comments
Government to consider prioritising under-18s with health conditions for Covid-19 vaccine
Student nurses motion was 'party politics' designed to make the 'government look bad', says Varadkar
Brexit: 'Large gaps' remain after tonight's talks end between Johnson and von der Leyen
Insurance companies ‘put up roadblocks’ to funding for film and TV industry, committee hears
Mother of young woman who took her own life after online abuse meets with Justice Minister
Joe Biden's son Hunter facing federal investigation over ‘tax affairs’
Dublin blown away by Bonn in post-Brexit bid to host European weather forecasting centre
Self-employed people allowed earn €960 over two months without losing their Pandemic Unemployment Payment
Two-thirds of complaints dealt with by telecoms regulator so far this year came from Eir customers
Management in tech firms based in Ireland could face prosecution if harmful content is not removed
Three-month 'grace period' will mean Brexit agri-checks won't apply to foods sent to NI supermarkets
Taoiseach says reports of 'exploitation and abuse' of student nurses should be investigated
Johnny Depp applies to overturn ruling that he assaulted ex-wife Amber Heard
Ticket sales companies raise concern over timing of ticket touting bill due to effect of pandemic on events sector
Explainer: What is the current situation with unpaid student nurse placements?
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Covid-19 vaccine won't be available privately in Ireland as part of roll-out
Brexit: Boris Johnson will fly to Brussels tomorrow for dinner meeting with Ursula von der Leyen
Taoiseach accuses opposition of 'playing politics' with 'simplistic motion' about student nurses' pay
UK and EU agree deal 'in principle' to manage post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland
Care home residents, frontline workers and over 70s set to be first in vaccine sequencing
Covid-19 vaccine to be given to the elderly, carers and hospital staff in UK from tomorrow
Brexit trade talks: Boris and Ursula to meet in coming days to discuss final 'significant differences'
Varadkar accuses Mary Lou McDonald of justifying Sinn Féin 'intimidation' after young activist leaves party
Government makes plea against restaurant 'no shows' and customers staying longer 'buying rounds'
Taoiseach to meet NI First Minister over claims of Irish state's collusion in IRA murders
Explainer: Is this the final throw of the dice before a post-Brexit deal is struck?
'This is the final throw of the dice': Talks on post-Brexit trade deal resume in Brussels
Poll: What is the best type of cheese?
'I want to stay presidential': Donald Trump calls on Georgia governor to overturn election result
UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer self-isolating for second time after staff member tests positive for Covid-19
US House of Representatives approves bill to decriminalise cannabis at federal level