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Voucher scheme for off-peak tourism season part of the Budget negotiations, says minister
New plan could lead to ‘rebirth’ of Irish nightlife, says minister
These 38 locations are being given funding to develop permanent outdoor dining structures
Trial nightclub event expected to have crowd capacity of 60%
Taoiseach and Tánaiste to meet live event reps next week as pressure mounts to reopen entertainment sector
Donnelly says all restrictions should be gone by Christmas, Holohan says he hopes 'much sooner'
Minister wants indoor arts and dance classes back in September in line with schools reopening
People who have had Covid-19 will be able to contact a call centre to get a recovery certificate
Anjelica Huston writes to Minister for Arts to save James Joyce's 'House of the Dead'
Poll: Would you attend a test live event in June?
Tourism in rural Ireland set to thrive this summer, but cities will suffer, Fáilte Ireland says
Minister 'optimistic' fans will be able to attend test sporting events during the summer
Tánaiste 'increasingly confident' that indoor and outdoor dining will reopen during the summer
President leads tributes to 'captivating' soprano Veronica Dunne who has died aged 93
Not so rosy in the garden: Why are the Greens arguing amongst themselves again and why does it matter?
Government of the view ex-Guardian editor should remain on at the Future of Media Commission
Details of €50 million pandemic funding for live performance sector announced
Let's regulate short-term let platforms like Airbnb before tourism kicks back in, says housing minister
Green Party Cabinet ministers write to members in a bid to allay fears about the EU-Canada trade deal
Test live performances of music and theatre to take place in Dublin venues starting next week
Which sports events should be free-to-air in Ireland? The public are being asked to have their say
Management in tech firms based in Ireland could face prosecution if harmful content is not removed
Government's Covid plan could be 'tweaked' to allow arts and entertainment venues open safely, says minister
Basic income scheme for arts and culture sector could benefit 55,000 workers
Talks ongoing about holding large sporting events and concerts under Level 1 and 2
Eamon Ryan: Government will spend €1 million a day on walking and cycling
Green Party 'must keep fighting' for green change around the Cabinet table, says Catherine Martin
Martin announces establishment of arts and culture recovery taskforce
€6 million worth of support packages for live performance and music industry announced
Minister to meet with sports bodies to discuss Covid-19 restrictions
Ban on alcohol at gigs under consideration in a bid to allow music events resume
Culture Minister asked to intervene in controversial removal of slave statues from outside Shelbourne Hotel
The green vote: The victor in the Green Party leadership battle will be announced tonight
Will it be Ryan or Martin? Voting closes in the Green Party's leadership contest
Eamon Ryan and Catherine Martin make final pitches to be leader in Green Party hustings
Green leadership race: Martin warns against over-hyping experience; Ryan says Greens' last stint in government wasn't all bad
'Missed opportunity' to promote women - Catherine Martin criticises Greens' cabinet appointments
Green Party contest kicks off as Eamon Ryan and Catherine Martin make their pitches to be leader
Eamon Ryan confirms Green Party leadership contest will go ahead online
‘Whatever you’re having yourself’: TD questions new ‘jumble drawer’ ministry