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New court to deal with planning and environmental issues approved by Government
'It's messy': Fianna Fáilers 'disappointed' at conclusion of MacSharry complaint issue
Social welfare supports of €141.4m provided to Ukrainians this year
Still no clarity on an election date in Northern Ireland, what's going on?
Marc MacSharry resigns from Fianna Fáil over handling of complaint made against him
Government to review private rental market as housing targets set to be exceeded
Benjamin Netanyahu poised to return as Israel's PM despite corruption charges
Ex-UK health secretary Matt Hancock signs up for I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here
Taoiseach calls for 'recalibration' of Stormont after next Assembly election
The double child benefit payment of €280 announced in the Budget is being paid today
Nursing home residents availing of Fair Deal can now keep more rental income
Jair Bolsonaro yet to concede defeat or challenge Brazil’s election results
Redacted Lives: New podcast will explore how families were torn apart by Mother and Baby Homes
Suspect in attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband wanted to 'break her kneecaps' if she 'lied'
President Higgins invites Lula to Ireland and hails his 'significant' election win in Brazil
'Democracy is back': Lula wins Brazil's bitter presidential vote
Lula da Silva defeats Jair Bolsonaro in Brazilian presidential election
Abortion and the US Midterms: 'It's about my right to take care of my body'
Waiting time for adopted people to get birth information triples to 90 days
Govt to introduce 'refusal policy' for Ukrainian refugees in hotels offered other accommodation
Bertie Ahern: ‘Sad day’ for people of Northern Ireland as they face another election
Brian Rowan: Would it really be progress if the Executive was restored?
Brian Rowan
Minister seeks new location for live Christmas crib after decision to remove it from Mansion House
Voters in the North set to return to the polls for second time in seven months
11th hour attempt to elect Stormont speaker fails and NI election looms
Minister backtracks on comments made about climate activists throwing soup at artworks
Eviction ban legislation passed by Dáil and Seanad
New laws on hate speech includes provision to protect freedom of expression, says minister
Government told to sue religious orders, or seize their assets, if they refuse to pay redress
Israel and Lebanon strike 'historic' maritime border deal as Hezbollah call off threat of attack
Micheál Martin says the country can stretch itself to accommodate more Ukrainian refugees
Jeffrey Donaldson says Irish government 'deluded' to think joint-authority with London is possible
Expected interest rate hike may help 'contain' house prices, says Varadkar
Fines for range of road offences have doubled since midnight
As winter approaches, not all energy bill 'hardship funds' are created equal
No Afghan refugees accepted through Admissions Programme due to 'insufficient information'
Government plans to roll out rapid-build houses to deal with 'enormous' housing crisis
Democrat John Fetterman displays stroke after-effects in high-stakes US Senate debate
Sinn Féin and SDLP call for joint Dublin-London rule in Northern Ireland if Executive blocked
First full day on the job: Rishi Sunak to face Prime Minister's Questions - and his own Cabinet