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HSE ransomware attack: 'Is it possible that sensitive information has been downloaded? Unfortunately, yes'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Up to 50% of future housing estates to be set aside for owner-occupiers, Ministers announce
Government to extend emergency Covid-19 powers until November
Taoiseach says Gaza air strikes 'wholly disproportionate' but rejects call to expel Israeli ambassador
New DUP leader Edwin Poots asks Arlene Foster for a 'clear the air' meeting
DNA testing for Mother and Baby Home sites could include 'aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews'
Second Cabinet meeting this evening to deal with tax changes for cuckoo funds
Over 25,000 people sign petition calling for government to scrap tax breaks for cuckoo funds
Officials from National Cyber Security Centre to address 'urgent' meeting of TDs and Senators over HSE hack
'In an ideal world we'd all get new PPS numbers': Concerns personal data will be sold off on darkweb
Bacik outlines Labour's vision for post-Covid Ireland and attacks government 'shambles' in bye-election bid
Almost 40% favour legalising cannabis for recreational use, over 90% in favour of medicinal use
Coveney says 'it's too early to tell' if Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza
HSE won't comment on ransom figure, as other departments take precautions after cyber attack
‘High degree of confidence’ vaccines work against Indian variant, Matt Hancock says
Pressure on FF's hopeful future leader O’Callaghan to deliver decent vote in Dublin Bay South
'Safe and steady' progress made as HSE attempts to regain control of IT system
What next? Summer reopening plans to see holidays to the UK back on and live events trialled
Taoiseach sends congratulations as Edwin Poots elected new leader of the DUP
Deaths rise as Palestinians flee heavy Israeli fire in Gaza
Edwin Poots: Here's what you need to know about the new DUP leader
One of these men will today be elected DUP leader, here's what they want and how the voting takes place
Israeli military escalates operation in Gaza but clarifies 'ground assault' announcement
New legislation aims to make 'threatened' basking sharks a protected species in Ireland
Northern Ireland: Indoor dining to resume on 24 May as spectators to attend football game as test event
McDonald claims Johnson did not apologise over Ballymurphy killings during call yesterday
Taoiseach to meet Boris Johnson to discuss Northern Ireland and the Covid-19 response
Calls for facilitation of 'peaceful protest' as Dublin 'Rally for Palestine' is cancelled after garda advice
Call for national awareness campaign on menopause after 'incredibly important' Liveline discussion
'Spats of hate': Israeli Ambassador and Alan Shatter criticise TDs during committee meeting
Proposals to tackle housing investment funds to go before Cabinet next week
Covid-19 infections halve in England but there are 'increasing concerns' about variants
Ballymurphy Massacre: Boris Johnson 'apologises unreservedly' on behalf of UK government over killings
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Leo Varadkar suggests that anyone who wants a Covid-19 vaccine 'may be offered one by the end of June'
Journalists launch legal action against Eoghan Harris over accounts linked to 'Barbara J Pym'
Irish ambassador summoned to Israeli foreign ministry over Coveney comments
'I'm frustrated with the lack of progress': Donnelly says 19 maternity units are being contacted about restrictions