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The regulator has also placed an interest rate cap of 23% APR on all consumer credit agreements.
Double vaccination or a negative lateral flow test will be mandatory.
Boris Johnson said it’s clear the new strain is ‘growing much faster’ than Delta.
Those who have just tested negative in recent days for will no longer be allowed into concerts, movies or performances.
A report was commissioned in the wake of a controversy over Zappone’s appointment this summer.
Asymptomatic children who become close contacts in school will no longer have to restrict their movements.
The Garda Commissioner has said that there will be a review of garda vetting procedures for the homelessness sector.
Draft legislation published this week aims to give the Central Bank more power to target individuals.
Promotions to the ranks of sergeant and inspector had previously been managed internally.
Fishermen say the new rules will affect the quality of the fish and impact their livelihoods.
The main concerns for consumers are the possibility of additional costs.
No matter what happens in the ongoing Brexit talks, there’ll be major changes in how Ireland does business with the UK in 2021.
West Ham will host this season’s first top-flight match with spectators present when they welcome Man United.
The GAA president says the cups will be retained to avoid the possibility of crowds forming.
Labour’s Keir Starmer said it would be “madness” not to extend the measures if they didn’t work.
The regulations for the upcoming fixtures have been announced.
Just one nominated visitor per resident is allowed from today in Dublin nursing homes.
Minister Simon Harris said the government doesn’t care “whether you went for the banoffee”.
The FAI has lifted its suspension of activity in the three counties.
You have to wear a face covering in most shops from today.
Here are the main things to know from the document published today.
“This is not the time to be lax,” Dr Takeshi Kasai said.
Business groups across the UK have also criticised the points-based immigration system.
All-Ireland winning defender Grace Walsh is pleased with camogie’s rule changes for the 2020 league.
The move is an attempt to address over-tourism and protect workers.
For the first time in years, many races in Northern Ireland are proving difficult to predict.
All three motions were approved at GAA’s Special Congress.
Boris Johnson’s attempt to prorogue parliament shows the need for a written constitution, some argue.
Electric scooters are currently not regulated in Ireland.
Paul Casey is one of those in favour of the proposed new policy.
The new legislation comes after a number of restaurants came in for criticism over how tips were being distributed among employees.
Twitter has been repeatedly criticised for failing to police abuse and harassment on the site.
The calls for change have been plenty – and positive moves have been made of late.
Shane Ross has asked the RSA to research scooter regulations in other countries.
The rules of the game have been hit out at time and time again of late.
Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy has asked politicians not to take heed to representations made to them calling for a delay.
Four rules were trialled during the National League and will go before Congress.
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