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Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested during protest
UK policing minister defends under-pressure Met Police chief following vigil
Biden declines to join other Democrats in calling for Cuomo resignation
Arlene Foster says UK 'damaging' itself with NI Protocol to appease EU
Pregnancy, parenting and politics: 'It's not advisable to go on a campaign trail two weeks postpartum'
Here are Taoiseach Micheál Martin's three-day virtual St Patrick's Day plans with the US
Michelle O'Neill declines to meet with Boris Johnson during NI visit
British exports to EU plunged by 41% in January, while non-EU exports increased by 1.7%
Simon Coveney welcomes Council of Europe decision to reopen case of Pat Finucane's murder
24 hours that changed everything: An oral history
Illegal adoption investigator strongly objected to redaction of institution names in report
Conversations needed on cross-border vaccine sharing, says Arlene Foster
HSE chief says confidence levels in AstraZeneca 'rocked' by supply issues
Justice Minister to take six months paid maternity leave from 30 April
Brexit issues raised with influential group of US Congress members
TDs call for vaccine side deals to be struck as health minister says 'there is no vaccine mountain'
Bridge or tunnel between NI and Scotland is a ‘smokescreen for Brexit fallout', says Michelle O’Neill
'I stand corrected': Tánaiste apologises after incorrectly claiming Sinn Féin had no Protestant TDs
O'Gorman says adopted people will get birth certs and other information under new legislation
Vaccine delays won't prevent 'modest' easing of restrictions on 5 April, says Tánaiste
Davy controversy harks back to lack of accountability in tracker mortgage scandal, says McDonald
Government 'hearing reports' of St. Patrick's Day house parties and street parties being arranged
Students who canvas teachers for improved Leaving Cert grades may have results withheld
No Cabinet discussion on vaccine delays, but Ireland reaching out to other EU countries for additional supplies
Protection for renters in financial difficulty due to Covid-19 extended to 12 July
Government of the view ex-Guardian editor should remain on at the Future of Media Commission
Cabinet approves implementation of new guidelines aimed at reducing personal injury awards
Drop in number of households needing social housing but almost 62,000 still on list
Defamation laws 'seen as an inducement to self-censorship' for media in Ireland, EU commissioner says
Report into illegal adoptions estimates there are thousands of 'suspicious' files, but advises against inquiry
Corruption charges against Brazil's ex-leader Lula overturned, leaving him free to run in 2022 election
Rolex watch stored in safe at Department of Taoiseach despite requests to sell it for charity
Parent's leave, illegal adoptions and Davy's scandal up for discussion at today's Cabinet meeting
Paul Reid says Ireland is 'coming out of very challenging period' but is 'not out of the woods yet'
Gardaí investigate bomb scare at home of Justice Minister Helen McEntee
Harris says Ireland will continue 'to look everywhere and anywhere' to ramp up vaccine supply
Taoiseach says government is committed to facilitating McEntee's maternity leave and not have her resign
CAO system set to be overhauled as government plans to ramp up apprenticeship numbers
Coveney holds 'intensive and productive' talks with President Hassan Rouhani in Iran
Swiss voters narrowly back ban on full facial coverings in public places