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Russian court jails Kremlin critic Navalny as over 1,400 protesters detained
€81,000 salary hike for senior Department of Health role 'right decision', says Minister
No paramilitary involvement in threats to port workers, says PSNI
Leaving Cert decision pushed back as opposition lines up against holding of traditional exams
Mandatory hotel quarantine: 'Weeks' before measures are introduced
Part of controversial plans for apartments at Bessborough refused planning permission
Sinn Féin's Brian Stanley says Garda Colm Horkan's funeral is among several 'large funerals' that have taken place
Ireland to get first 35,000 doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine next week
Door-to-door testing blitz in England to find ‘every single’ South African strain case
Timeline: How the EU provoked anger in Ireland and the UK with plans for a hard border for vaccines
Explainer: Why has the Myanmar military staged a coup and what happens next?
Commission decision to invoke Article 16 without consulting Irish government 'extraordinary'
Over 4,000 people detained at Alexei Navalny protests across Russia
Taoiseach still has faith in Commission despite Article 16 move but says 'mistakes were made'
'Adding insult to injury': Anger over mother and baby home recordings being destroyed
Tony Blair says EU was 'very foolish' over NI vaccine move
Lawyers leave Trump's impeachment team ahead of trial
Government report on period poverty to be launched next month
EU backs down after Northern Ireland Protocol row provoked fury and dismay on both sides of Irish Sea
'Jesus, I've lived the dream, it has been great': Veteran RTÉ journalist Tommie Gorman is retiring
Ireland to receive 300,000 fewer vaccine doses to April due to supply issues
HSE hoping to provide daily vaccination figures 'in the next week or two'
Nicola Sturgeon on a united Ireland: 'You can guess my general predilection around it'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Macho face-off thankfully replaced by policy as Eoin Ó Broin and Richard Bruton debate housing
Mandatory hotel quarantine to be expanded and 'Iceland model' explored - Tánaiste
Expert group reviewing if antigen tests can be used in schools and workplaces
UK government says there'll be 'no interruption' to vaccine supply amid EU row
Gove insists Johnson’s mid-pandemic trip to Scotland is ‘absolutely essential’
Confusion reigns over mandatory quarantine rules for arrivals from Britain
Every week of lockdown between 700 and 800 houses will not be built, says minister
'Seen as criminals first, children second': 1,000 children in Ireland involved with criminal networks
Leaving Cert alternatives under consideration but clarity to be given within the next few weeks, says Tánaiste
Unionists express 'growing discontent' over Brexit deal via graffiti and social media
Children's Committee wants Chair of Mother and Baby Homes Commission to answer questions
Johnson takes 'full responsibility' for pandemic response as expert warns UK could see 50,000 more deaths
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday