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St Vincent's Hospital experiencing 'significant delays' in processing blood tests for GP patients
Varadkar: Electricity supply will be ‘very tight’ in weeks ahead
Details of National Concert Hall redevelopment project unveiled
Newsletter: What's going on with plans to give workers a better work-life balance?
Peru president ousted and arrested after bid to dissolve Congress
Redacted Lives: Mother and Baby Home survivors share if they found who they were looking for
The latest attempt to re-establish powersharing in Stormont just failed
Cabinet approves new short-term let register aimed at bringing 12,000 properties back into use
Freezing weather, frost and snow: Here's what you need to know as the cold snap sets in
US says it hasn't 'enabled' Ukraine strikes inside Russia, after spate of drone attacks
Raphael Warnock wins Georgia election runoff, giving Democrats an outright US Senate majority
Russian invasion of Ukraine and veto undermines UN Security Council, Coveney says
Career breaks for teachers may be suspended in response to staff shortages
Government criticised over €700 million capital underspend in housing budget
Owners of defective apartments need 100% redress scheme funded by industry levy, says SF
EU to ban products which contribute to deforestation
Taoiseach ‘not surprised’ more from Northern Ireland favour staying in UK over Irish unity
Brighter prospects ahead as Ukraine fighting running at 'reduced tempo' - US intelligence chief
'Who paid for my flight? Who gave permission to take me out of England?'
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
'Our child deserves to die at home': Family of boy with cancer told palliative care not available in their area
Restoring bankers bonuses and removing pay caps an 'insult' to working families, Dáil hears
Ursula von der Leyen thanks Irish people for their support in welcoming Ukrainian refugees
National bullying database to be set up under new 'landmark' action plan
Redacted Lives: Why survivors felt let down by the Commission into Mother and Baby Homes
Coveney stresses value of 'diplomatic channels' amid row over Tehran embassy
East Wall protesters block Port Tunnel a second time over asylum seeker accommodation
Terms of reference agreed for special committee on assisted dying
PBP writes to Ceann Comhairle as Taoiseach defends 'Puppets for Putin' remark
Taoiseach refuses to estimate final cost of National Children's Hospital
Around 66,000 workers still waiting on €1,000 pandemic bonus payment
Parents, students and other stakeholders are being asked their views on Special Educational Needs
Certain businesses and sectors should be legislated to accept cash
Open disclosure change agreed for Patient Safety Bill
Deferring toll price hikes by six months will first need agreement by all 8 operators, says TII
Bankers 'rewarded' with bonuses and a pay boost despite tracker mortgage scandal, says McDonald
Soft opt-out organ donation on the way as delayed Bill finally sees movement
Irish military officer group declares Defence Forces 'moving in wrong direction'
Women who suffer severe pregnancy sickness to have access to drug free of charge from January