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People must 'look at their plans' and reduce contacts as Ireland battles third wave, Holohan says
These are the winners and losers from the Irish political year
Brexit to take full effect tonight as UK leaves EU single market
Taoiseach says government will consider extra bank holiday for 2021
'The situation is extremely serious': Return to full Level 5 restrictions until 31 January
'We are in tumultuous times': Cabinet meets as Covid-19 cases continue to rise
'A new and great future': Britain's EU trade deal clears the Commons
Simon Harris warns universities over sexual harassment cases as he speaks of increased funding
Biden criticises Trump administration over pace of Covid-19 vaccine rollout
Early Blair-Ahern meeting gave rise to potential for peace in Northern Ireland, documents show
INTO calls on government to delay reopening of schools until 11 January at earliest
Prince Charles' 1996 visit to Ireland was scrapped amid safety concerns, records show
'Extreme concern': UK reports another record number of new Covid infections
Fianna Fáil investigating claims female youth members were 'compared and ranked' on Zoom calls
Johnson wins backing of Brexiteers for trade deal, who say agreement 'preserves UK's sovereignty'
Cabinet to meet as number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Irish hospitals hits seven-month high
British concerned Ireland could 'exaggerate' 1997 Famine apology to draw parallel with Bloody Sunday
Drug testing at music festivals will be ready to be rolled out by summer 2021
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
President Higgins signs legislation criminalising distribution of intimate images without consent into law
EU member states give green light for post-Brexit deal to come into effect on 1 January
Over 15,000 new parents have availed of Parent's Benefit payment since introduction in 2019
Referendum may be needed to allow maternity leave for politicians, Taoiseach says
'Strengthened' gender pay gap bill to be brought before Cabinet in January, O'Gorman confirms
US government shutdown averted after Donald Trump signs $900 billion pandemic relief bill
It hasn't been a year to remember - but here are ten good things that happened in 2020
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'The deal we put to the world was the highest-risk people in all countries': The week in quotes
Coronavirus: Four deaths and 744 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Haughey rebuked British ambassador after Thatcher questioned Ireland’s will to defeat IRA
Simon Coveney: 'Ireland has defended itself against the vulnerabilities Brexit forced upon us'
Mandela wrote letter to Haughey soon after his release asking him to postpone a decision on easing sanctions
The Moriarty Tribunal is finally set to wind up early next year with a final cost of over €65 million
Here's What Happened Today: St Stephen's Day
Joe Biden warns of 'devastating consequences' if Trump continues to delay Covid-19 relief bill
'The devil is in the detail': Scrutiny of Brexit deal begins after full text of trade agreement is published
British double agent George Blake dies in Russia aged 98
Interview: Saoirse McHugh on why being able to say 'I told you so' gives her no comfort whatsoever
Taoiseach hopes for 'a degree of normality' by summer 2021