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50 people to be allowed at religious services from 10 May - but no communions or confirmations
Pubs 'extremely happy' with 7 June outdoor opening but some restaurateurs still 'frustrated'
Fully vaccinated people allowed meet indoors with one unvaccinated household from 10 May
'A degree of normality is returning': Here's when restrictions are set to be lifted heading into the summer
Outdoor team sports training can resume on 10 May and matches without spectators from 7 June
Neolithic burial monument in Meath 'recklessly damaged by graffiti'
Drew Harris says Mother and Baby Home crimes 'difficult to prosecute' despite reports of rape and incest
Coronavirus: Three deaths and 474 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Edwin Poots announces he is running for the leadership of the DUP
Gardaí investigating the murder of a man in his 70s at his home in Dublin 8
'Expect Taylor-Jonas to be another classic akin to their Olympic clash'
Dáil told taxi drivers forced to call off today's protest - but gardaí say it was a matter for the groups alone
Relatives of gardaí received excess vaccines from a Kildare clinic
The 'confounding' Irish-set movie Wild Mountain Thyme available to watch from tomorrow
'I’ve seen guys spit at the ref, seen a fella head-butted 60 seconds into a game'
Man arrested by gardaí for alleged involvement in recruiting money mules
Boris Johnson says he doesn't 'think there's anything to see here' amid flat refurbishment probe
Duncan Smith: TDs in the Dáil who throw around references to Nazis need to think again
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New Catholic school sex education programme not in line with Government policy, says Tánaiste
HSE to unveil revised vaccine plans early next week
English pilot and child killed in 2018 plane crash in Offaly, inquest hears
Navalny network disbands as gaunt Kremlin critic appears in court
First-time buyer mortgage drawdowns at highest Q1 level since 2007 - BPFI
Four gardaí to be charged as part of corruption probe
Missed chance for GAA season and no major recovery needed after 'ball sent bone through skin'
Four people killed and fifth person seriously injured in attack at Berlin care centre
Heavy rain, sunshine and clouds: A mixed bag of weather for the rest of the week
Poll: Did you use the Stay and Spend scheme at all?
Three people arrested and charged with procuring fraudulent car insurance policies
Bank of Ireland to recruit 130 specialist IT staff over next 12 months
European Parliament votes to introduce EU Covid-19 passports - with some changes
Offices closed and markets shut as Nepal imposes 15-day lockdown amid surge in Covid cases
Justice Minister Helen McEntee gives birth to a baby boy
Cabinet to consider making Passport Office an essential service amid backlog of 90,000 requests
'Leo always had a capacity to stay calm and make good logical assessments'
Hairdressers and inter-county travel due to reopen on 10 May, while beer gardens and outdoor dining set for 7 June
Alternative to Stay and Spend Scheme not being examined, says Paschal Donohoe
There are 151 people in hospital with Covid-19, with 44 in ICU