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Priti Patel apologises for upset caused by her behaviour following report into bullying allegations
German reunification a 'useful example' of how planned Irish reunification could work, says Sinn Féin
Tánaiste expects Eir customer care 'to improve' after meeting with telecoms company
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Draft report into Priti Patel bullying allegations found she broke the UK's ministerial code
'People won't enjoy Christmas with the threat of another lockdown hanging over them', says Eoghan Murphy
Gardaí looking into allegations that large number of images of women were shared online without their consent
Teaching union said it never proposed breaking early for Christmas
Dublin Airport test centre expecting rise in Christmas demand as people get tested before visiting loved ones
Leo Varadkar 'didn't know the names' of the other people interested in Seamus Woulfe role
Dáil approves appointment of former Senator and ex-NAGP lobbyist Geraldine Feeney to Sipo
Covid-19 drive-thru test centre opens at Dublin Airport today
CervicalCheck support group tells government 'time is up' to discuss proposed tribunal
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
New tax and expense arrangements promised for working at home
Health Minister: 'If you do need to travel home for Christmas - follow traffic light rules'
Children’s Hospital contractor sought extra claims totalling 'in excess of €200 million', TDs told
Taoiseach told blocking questions to justice minister on Woulfe appointment 'stinks to the highest heavens'
No Brexit deal could lead to ‘organised crime bonanza’ on border, NI Justice Minister warns
Trump fires US election security official who rejected election fraud claims
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Jeremy Corbyn has been readmitted to the Labour Party
Decision on what restrictions will be in place in December to be made next week by Cabinet
Covid-19 and schools: Minister denies 'ethos of secrecy' about informing teachers about positive cases
Health minister says large crowds drinking alcohol outside has 'taken off at scale' the last number of days
Ireland condemns 'clearly illegal' Israeli settlements as Israel pushes on before Trump leaves office
Government's Covid plan could be 'tweaked' to allow arts and entertainment venues open safely, says minister
Seámus Woulfe controversy: Taoiseach says government will be taking 'no further steps' on the matter
Basic income scheme for arts and culture sector could benefit 55,000 workers
UK demands 'more realism' from European Union as Brexit talks tick towards deadline in Brussels
Dublin City councillors reject controversial plans for over 850 new homes in Coolock
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Taoiseach says 'takeaway pints phenomenon' to be reviewed and could be stopped
Obama warns of ‘dangerous path’ amid Trump’s refusal to accept election result
Manuel Merino resigns as Peru president after just five days in power