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Politics

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US House of Representatives to consider Trump impeachment
Angela Merkel sees Trump's Twitter suspension as 'problematic'
More than 1,500 people in hospital with Covid-19 as Ireland reports more cases per capita than any other country
Re-opening schools for students with special needs to be prioritised by government, says minister
Philomena Lee says Ireland must ensure mother and baby home 'atrocities' never happen again
Varadkar supports investigation into 'disrespectful' leak of mother and baby home information
Irish-founded Stripe to stop processing payments for Donald Trump's campaign website
How a 'surprising' lack of burial records impacted the work of the mother and baby home commission
O'Gorman to seek investigation into leaking of Mother and Baby Home report
Quiz: Was this person US President or US Vice President?
Irish-speaking Boston mayor nominated as Biden's labour secretary
Minister to meet special needs groups as families left ‘devastated’ over schools u-turn
Voting during a pandemic? Plans for social distancing at polling stations and new Electoral Commission announced
Varadkar's message to private hospitals: 'You need to make your doctors, nurses and ICU beds available in third wave'
'I can't stay': US envoy to Northern Ireland resigns after pro-Trump rioters storm Capitol Hill
The 25th Amendment: Could Trump be removed from office before Joe Biden's inauguration?
Sample shows one in four Covid-19 cases in Ireland last week were UK variant, Holohan told government
US reeling after storming of Capitol: Here are the main points you need to know this morning
'Trump Mob Storms Capitol': US and international papers react to Washington unrest
Four fatalities: One person shot by police, three deaths from medical emergencies amid Capitol chaos
'You did not win' - America left reeling after Trump riot cleared from US Capitol building
Facebook and Twitter both (temporarily) ban Donald Trump from posting for the first time
Woman dies after being shot as Trump supporters storm US Capitol building
'Forget about takeaway pints': Taoiseach hits out at selling drink on streets – but no ban
Pandemic Unemployment Payment rates to remain in place until 31 March
Childcare services to remain open but only for vulnerable groups and children of essential workers
Level 5: Details of new restrictions confirmed for schools, creches, construction, travel and retail
Click and collect services for non-essential retail banned under new restrictions
Schools to stay closed until February, but Leaving Cert students allowed to attend class three days per week
Cabinet to sign off on closure of schools until February, most construction sites set to shut down
All travellers into Ireland will need negative PCR test from previous 72 hours
Eyes of the US on Georgia as voters head to the polls with the balance of Congress in their hands
Ministers confident of financial 'firepower' to withstand Covid-19 in 2021 despite €19 billion deficit last year
Taoiseach indicates schools will close for rest of month, says ministers will discuss construction shut-down
Northern Ireland set to follow Scotland's legally enforceable stay-at-home orders