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Helen McEntee: Coco’s Law will give gardaí tools to prosecute those who share intimate images without consent
Helen McEntee
FDA gives green light for Moderna vaccine use across the US
Pub and restaurants expected to close their doors on 30 Dec, while inter-county travel set to continue until 6 January
New laws criminalising the distribution of intimate images without consent approved by Oireachtas
US President-elect Joe Biden and wife Jill to receive Covid-19 vaccine on Monday
Brexit: Taoiseach says 'very significant difficulties' remain as time ticks away
New affordable housing plan will see State take 30% stake in homes of first-time buyers
Government 'very minded' to accept advice to close hospitality and reimpose travel restrictions after Christmas
Consultation begins on the 'right to disconnect' from work out of hours
Jacob Rees-Mogg accuses Unicef of 'stunt' for campaign to feed UK children
WHO warns people against gathering at Christmas as it is ‘not worth the risk’
Growing pains: Fears for migrant workers who carry the load of Ireland's horticulture boom
Tánaiste warns: 'If we wait until 6 January, restrictions might be tougher and go on for longer'
Spanish parliament approves bill to allow assisted dying
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Taoiseach: People should expect further Covid-19 restrictions 'before New Year's Eve'
It will be 'challenging' to overcome final trade-talk issues, says von der Leyen after call with Johnson
Taoiseach Micheál Martin tests negative for Covid-19 after Emmanuel Macron tests positive
HSE in 'detailed discussions' with company over €14m contract for ventilators that failed quality checks
Education Minister says there's no reason to close schools early ahead of Christmas or open them later after New Year
Tánaiste: 'There was a bailout of the banks 12 years ago'
Sharing hate speech online to become criminal offence but there will be protections for freedom of speech
Trump administration trying to secure mini trade deal with UK, US says
'Final nail in the coffin for businesses': Revenue claw back of wage subsidy funding raised with Taoiseach
Trump's Twitter account was hacked in October, Dutch prosecutors claim despite denials from Washington
A small volume of Covid-19 vaccines could be available this month, Taoiseach tells FF TDs
Government will look into whether to allow restaurants to stay open till 12.30am on New Year's Eve
FactCheck: Was Micheál Martin right to say that the banks were not bailed out in 2008?
Green Party Cabinet ministers write to members in a bid to allay fears about the EU-Canada trade deal
Taoiseach told he is living in a world of 'make believe' by ignoring the reality of the housing crisis
'We have found a way forward': Ursula von der Leyen says path to a Brexit agreement is in sight
Donald Trump considering appointment of special prosecutor to investigate Joe Biden's son
Neasa Hourigan says efforts to push CETA deal through are 'extraordinary' and 'cynical'
Student nurses rostered for work should be paid by employers, Taoiseach says
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Covid-19 vaccination certificates 'under consideration' says health minister
Brian Stanley says he's 'an ally of the LGBT community' and he wishes to apologise to Leo Varadkar
Rollout plan: First vaccines possible by end of year, universities could be used as mass vaccination centres