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Taoiseach fails to give clarity to publicans on whether €9 meal rule will be scrapped for Summer 2021
NI secretary urges Stormont to roll out abortion services before he orders executive to do so
Carbon neutral by 2050: Ireland's green targets to be legally binding for the first time
Group of TDs and senators call for churches to be allowed to open for limited attendance during Easter week
Australia's government rocked by 'disgraceful' sex act allegations
Financial Services Union calling on Bank of Ireland to reconsider branch closures
Online booking portal for Ireland's mandatory hotel quarantine is now live
British government to intervene in bid to end Northern Ireland abortion stand-off
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
UCD professor Dolores Cahill resigns as chair of the Irish Freedom Party
Nicola Sturgeon did not breach ministerial code, investigation finds
'These are not prisons': Taoiseach says mandatory hotel quarantine is key but can't be used for all countries
DUP not considering collapsing Stormont in protest over NI Protocol, Minister says
British papers warn of 'vaccine war' as EU-UK stand-off becomes increasingly tense
German MP dies in Limerick after flight makes emergency stop at Shannon
Column: Irish reunification is an opportunity to reset the economy and confront the climate crisis
Seán Fearon
'I spent 28 years wondering where my child was, they were 45 minutes down the road'
Gardaí launch investigation into St Patrick's Day party at castle owned by UCD professor
'I would indeed': Taoiseach says he would take AstraZeneca jab as NPHET update due on vaccine
Taoiseach says government knows people are 'fed up' as speculation over easing of 5km rule downplayed
UCD student union calls for college probe into professor's speech at Patrick's Day anti-lockdown event
AstraZeneca is 'safe and effective' vaccine, says EMA, paving way for Ireland to begin using it again
HSE will 'immediately endeavour' to begin using AstraZeneca jab again if EMA gives all clear
Explainer: What is the Taoiseach's Shared Island Unit up to?
Boris Johnson is to get his vaccine and 'it will certainly be Oxford/AstraZeneca'
Department says consulting firm was hired due to 'urgency' in setting up mother and baby home redress scheme
Virtual St Patrick's Day shamrock ceremony to take place between Taoiseach and US President
The myriad ways Brexit has permanently shifted the course of Northern Ireland's future
'We have a long way to go': NI ministers agree path forward for 'cautious' easing of lockdown
'We are at a crossroads': Taoiseach in plea for people to have 'Covid safe' St Patrick's Day
Queen Elizabeth and President Higgins share St. Patrick's Day wishes and mark visit anniversary
Leo Varadkar says he 'isn't distracted' from his job and rejects suggestion he should step aside
Security restrictions around US Capitol to be largely scaled back
Kim Jong Un’s sister criticises US and South Korea for holding military exercises
120,000 doses of children's flu vaccine destroyed due to low uptake, despite 'heavyweight' promotion campaign
An uneasy show of support: Coalition partners sticking by Varadkar amid calls for him to step aside
Column: If you want a shared island, it's time to listen to your unionist neighbours
Sarah Creighton
It's all about vaccines as Taoiseach Micheál Martin embarks on US TV news blitz
Mary Lou McDonald calls for Tánaiste to resign over 'abuse of power'
EU takes action against UK over ‘international law breaches’ on Northern Ireland