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Martin hopes China beef exports can resume in 'matter of months' after pause over Atypical BSE case
The West Bank: 'Settlers have been pointing guns at Palestinians, telling them to stay inside'
Hannah McCarthy
Israeli Embassy shows graphic footage of 7 October attacks at screening for Irish media
Jon Boutcher, who led the 'Stakeknife' probe, appointed as next Chief Constable of the PSNI
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Drew Harris acknowledges discontent within Garda ranks at Oireachtas justice committee
Revised law allowing night clubs open later going to Cabinet this month with summer 2024 target
Pfizer to cut 100 jobs at Newbridge plant as it scales down Covid-19 vaccine production
Portuguese Prime Minister resigns following corruption probe
'We can't wait for Europe to get its act together': Taoiseach told Ireland must take action on Israel
'This isn't a war on phones': Norma Foley outlines new smartphone policy for primary schools
Ó Broin says Sinn Féin's u-turn on Israeli ambassador due to situation getting 'worse and worse'
'Very traumatised' refugees not getting mental health support, experts warn
Tánaiste asks China to use influence on Russia to end Ukraine invasion
Details of a fodder support scheme for farmers impacted by flooding to be signed off today
'Have some humanity': Emily Hand's father begs Hamas to release her and other children
Varadkar doesn't regret Israel 'revenge' remark amid attempts to get Irish citizens out of Gaza
Human trafficking victims to be protected from deportation under new plans
In-laws of Scottish First Minister back in Scotland after being granted permission to flee Gaza
Sinn Féin support drops and approval for Govt parties increases post-Budget, opinion poll shows
Poll: Which party would you vote for if there was a general election tomorrow?
Tough balancing act for Martin's China trip after strongly critical speech earlier this year
Govt accused of 'lack of policy coherence' as Varadkar and ministers seek to expand beef exports
Housing ‘defining challenge of our time’ as Martin claims 100,000 homes delivered by Govt so far
Covid inquiry terms of reference to be ready 'soon enough', says minister
Housing minister to meet European Commission next month over delays in Airbnb crackdown
Norma Foley seeks to discourage parents from buying smart phones for primary school children
Bertie Ahern attends Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis - his first since rejoining the party
Irish Government 'confident in its position' ahead of Apple Tax case decision next week
FF, FG and Greens could get enough votes to form next government, says Tánaiste
Tánaiste to speak with Israeli Ambassador and says calls for her expulsion are 'not responsible'
Judge orders anonymous jury for trial in Donald Trump's defamation suit
'Extra eye' on security at this year's FF Ard Fheis in wake of far-right Dáil protests
'A very big moment': Nerves felt in government ahead of Apple tax case decision next week
What are the big questions facing Fianna Fáil as it heads into its Ard Fheis?
Eric Trump tells civil fraud trial he relied on accountants for key financial documents
Corporation tax receipts fall by €1 billion in October, declining for a third consecutive month
Mary Lou McDonald says position of Israeli Ambassador to Ireland is now 'untenable'
Revenue remind homeowners about paying new vacant homes tax and property tax
Ireland's new national air quality forecast goes live today