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Politics

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Cabinet approves emergency Covid-19 legislation ahead of Thursday's Dáil sitting
TD Thomas Pringle in isolation after potentially coming into contact with coronavirus
'Your country needs you': Harris launches massive recruitment drive for doctors, nurses and other healthcare staff
Stormont ministers agree measures to delay spread of Covid-19
Donohoe: 'The normal that we all knew weeks ago - that is a normal that we will not be returning back to'
European Commission proposes all non-essential travel to the EU to be banned for 30 days
Mother takes legal action against decision not to close schools in Northern Ireland
US President Donald Trump has tested negative for Covid-19
US adds Ireland and UK to Europe-wide travel ban, comes into effect midnight Monday
Varadkar warns against 'complacency slipping in' over Covid-19 precautions at North-South meeting
Catholic Church leader urges Stormont to close NI schools but minister says it's 'not the right time'
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Finance minister says 'work is underway' to address childcare challenge faced by healthcare workers
Alex Salmond impersonated zombie before sexual assault on SNP worker, jury told
EU pledges €37 billion for coronavirus crisis and green lights big spending by member states
Debunked: 'No substance whatsoever' to WhatsApp voicenote claiming Ireland is going into 'Status Red' lockdown
'Better safe than sorry': Leo's White House visit with elbow bumps, namaste and warnings to stop panic buying
Taoiseach says Defence Forces members 'stand ready' to support civil authorities if necessary
Minister says three pillar banks 'will support businesses' through coronavirus crisis
'We shouldn't stockpile': Ministers Harris and Humphreys warn against coronavirus panic-buying
Schools in Ireland closed until 29 March and Trump bans travel from most of EU: Today's main Covid-19 points
Coronavirus: Trump suspends travel from most European countries - but not Ireland or UK
The annual White House shamrock reception has been cancelled
Taoiseach thanks US House Speaker for Brexit position: 'Nancy Pelosi's words matter'
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Ireland's Ambassador to the US says 'cool heads and trust in science' is needed to combat coronavirus
'Economic shock' of Covid-19: Some central banks cut interest rates as Lagarde raises spectre of 2008
First death in Ireland confirmed as coronavirus declared a pandemic: Today's main Covid-19 points
Riverdance's Jean Butler gives shoutout to Irish security council bid during performance in New York
'We need a government': Covid-19 brings 'urgency' to FF-FG government talks
Meeting between Taoiseach and US Vice President Mike Pence will be closed to the media again
TCD could lose at least €3 million after decision to close Book of Kells due to coronavirus fears
Biden and Sanders cancel Ohio election rallies amid coronavirus fears
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
New York's St Patrick's Day parade still set to go ahead despite coronavirus concerns
'We are not to blame each other': Italian Ambassador says authorities there did everything to contain virus
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to enter 'detailed' talks on government formation as 'equal partners'