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Covid-19: 10,618 new cases and 624 patients in hospital, including 66 in ICU
New guidelines for care facilities to give unrestricted access to nominated support person
Four Irish novels longlisted by libraries for prestigious Dublin Literary Award
Consultants association warns of long waiting lists for bowel disease treatment
Independent working group to examine defects in apartments and duplexes
'Dismal' and 'inadequate' climate education must be tackled, students and teachers say
No plans for State-backed research on links between climate change and specific weather extremes
Clear climate information can strongly affect support for action, Irish study finds
Gardaí investigating Mullingar robberies involving three men threatening staff on Saturday night
€289 million allocated to walking, cycling, and Safe Routes to School for 2022
Targets for recycling plastic packaging will be 'extremely challenging' - so how do we do it?
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Doomsday Clock set to 100 seconds to midnight for third year in a row
Data centres' electricity consumption has more than doubled since 2015
Ireland's Climate Action Delivery Board met only once between 2020 and 2021
22% emissions reduction in agriculture 'challenging but achievable' - farmers' association
MEP calls on Taoiseach to oppose EU 'green' label for nuclear and gas
Proposed carbon budgets need to go further to reach climate targets, Oireachtas Committee told
Oireachtas Committee urged to recommend approval of Ireland's first carbon budgets
At least five Irish MEPs to oppose contentious 'green' label for gas and nuclear power
Ireland felt above-average temperatures in 2021 for the 11th year in a row
Trailer Watch: Which film will you watch this weekend?
Why 'adaptation' is the climate buzzword you need to know this year
'A step on the road': The climate action that Ireland will - and won't - take in 2022
Here's What Happened Today: New Year's Eve
Man taken to hospital as firefighters extinguish flames at Masonic Lodge in Dublin
Man to appear before court after discovery of gun and ammunition in car
Competition watchdog to fully investigate AIB and Ulster Bank loan book deal
Irish to be fully recognised as an official EU language from New Year's Day
PSNI name young men who died in Tyrone road collision
Poll: When will you take down your Christmas decorations?