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Ursula von der Leyen announces Covid-19 vaccine start date ahead of approval
Man jailed for six years for assaults on 75-year-old neighbour and 17-year-old girl
Virgin Media to repay €3 million to 100,000 customers over 'post-cancellation charges'
Education Minister says there's no reason to close schools early ahead of Christmas or open them later after New Year
'We are running out of places to dance': Appeals lodged against plans that would shut Dublin's Rí Rá and The Globe
PSNI complete investigation into potential Covid-19 breaches at Bobby Storey funeral
'It can only get worse': Anger over lack of progress in transfer of services from St John of Gods to HSE
Vladimir Putin claims Alexei Navalny would be dead if Russia had poisoned opposition leader
Tánaiste: 'There was a bailout of the banks 12 years ago'
Flanagan told Chief Justice in February that Supreme Court vacancy was a matter for the next government
'I'm lucky to be able to play both and represent Cork' - the highs and lows of one of the country's top dual stars
Luas services partially suspended on Red and Green lines due to electrical fault
US officials expect widespread disruption after major snowstorm hits east coast
Sharing hate speech online to become criminal offence but there will be protections for freedom of speech
Armed gardaí arrest man accused of pulling gun on shopkeeper
Melbourne lockdown of public housing towers 'breached human rights'
French president Emmanuel Macron tests positive for Covid-19
Poll: Have you finished your Christmas shopping?
Covid-19: NPHET and Stormont to hold meetings today as Ireland faces 'delicate and precarious' situation
'It was illegal' - Munster dismiss Harlequins 'rolling around and diving' claims
US to announce new charges over 1988 Lockerbie bombing
Trump administration trying to secure mini trade deal with UK, US says
Chinese lunar capsule brings Moon rocks back to Earth for the first time since 1970s
Britain urged to scale back Christmas as Johnson encourages 'smaller, safer' festivities
Aoife Martin: 'It’s possible to be alone at Christmas and not be lonely'
Aoife Martin
'Final nail in the coffin for businesses': Revenue claw back of wage subsidy funding raised with Taoiseach
Almost three-quarters of Irish adults aged 58 and over have two or more medical conditions
Ireland's economy is on track for recovery but Brexit and Biden could soften our cough, says ESRI
Female pedestrian (50s) dies after hit-and-run in Galway
Students at Kerry school advised to stay at home up until 30 December after 17 Covid cases confirmed
Texas and 10 other US states sue Google for anti-competitive practices
Last-gasp Firmino header gives Liverpool big win over Spurs
Trump's Twitter account was hacked in October, Dutch prosecutors claim despite denials from Washington
Student nurses agree to 'guarded engagement' with review on pay and conditions proposed by government
Man in his 70s dies in single-vehicle Cork collision
A small volume of Covid-19 vaccines could be available this month, Taoiseach tells FF TDs
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Government will look into whether to allow restaurants to stay open till 12.30am on New Year's Eve
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