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CSO figures show a 91% drop in Irish air passenger numbers by the end of 2020
Almost one in five Irish adults given a dose of Covid-19 vaccine
Ryanair loses court cases as it rails against pandemic State bailouts of national airlines
HIQA: Mandatory vaccination of health staff 'most intrusive' and other steps should be taken first
Poll: Should the government cap incoming arrivals from countries on the mandatory quarantine list?
Open thread: How has Covid-19 changed the way you work?
Covid-19 vaccines mixing trial expands to include two additional jabs
Gardaí investigating after shots fired at house in Dublin
US climate envoy John Kerry travels to China ahead of global summit
'I was aware we weren't accepted': The journey of Ireland's first-ever women's rugby captain
Burning Question: what does a peat-free future hold for the Midlands?
Jamie Rohu
'Unacceptable': Family of George Floyd and Daunte Wright demand end to police brutality
Former officer claims use of force on George Floyd was justified because he wasn't 'resting comfortably'
Victims of Libyan-sponsored IRA bombings publish own report on compensation bid
Opinion: From aristocrats to revolutionaries - No 6 Harcourt Street was at the centre of Irish history
Cuan Ó Seireadáin
People waiting over a year for cancer risk tests due to 'overstretched' services, report suggests
Lithuanian mafia gang 'all but gone' in Ireland following garda clampdown
Taoiseach to meet vaccine task force ahead of Cabinet as considerations given to extend gap between Pfizer jabs
'There can be no more messing about': Push for law to allow exhumations at mother and baby homes
NIAC considers increasing gap between first and second Pfizer vaccine doses
Billionaire Galen Weston, the businessman behind Penneys, Brown Thomas and Arnotts, dies aged 80
PSG edge epic Champions League tussle with champions Bayern despite second-leg defeat
Minister gives half a million euro in funding to clear rhododendron out of Connemara National Park
Ancient Roman statue stolen 10 years ago found in Brussels antiques shop
Hotel quarantine bookings 'paused' by Department of Health in order to ramp up capacity
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Muslims around the world mark beginning of Ramadan with socially distanced prayers
Your evening longread: Boris Johnson and playing the clown
Motorcyclist (60s) dies in three-vehicle collision in north Dublin
'I still love that team. I love what we stood for and how we rebelled against the status quo'
Debunked: No, Travellers were not protesting outside a Dublin Pfizer plant for access to the Covid-19 vaccine
Egypt 'seizes' ship that blocked Suez Canal, demands nearly $1 billion compensation
Hotels, restaurants and cafes can now get funding to upgrade their outdoor dining capacity
Minnesota police officer who shot black motorist Daunte Wright resigns
Always on: Ireland has no specific legislation on remote working - but do we lag far behind the rest of Europe?
Deaths by suicide did not increase internationally during the first wave of the pandemic
Three-year-old girl dies after being struck by bus in Tipperary housing estate
Woman seeking to exit hotel quarantine may leave tonight as two further actions launched
The Remote: Promising young awards films, a historic Dublin door and the Irish mob in Boston