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FactFind: Were self-harm and suicide statistics measured during the pandemic?
Nigeria’s president addresses nation on unrest but doesn't mention protesters’ deaths
NI ministers promise new Covid-19 strategy that will avoid need for another lockdown
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'The beatings were regular and we worked until our fingers bled': My childhood in an industrial school
Coronavirus: Three deaths and 1,066 new cases confirmed in Ireland
EU traffic light system for international travel to commence in November
Taoiseach promises to scope out viability of high-speed cross border rail links
Taoiseach says people traveling beyond 5km limit with a reasonable excuse should have no fear about facing fines
90% of residents and all but one nursing staff in nursing home test positive for Covid-19, Dáil told
Donnelly says HSE contact tracing backlog issue 'won't happen again' as Reid says 'I regret that it happened'
'When your mother cried during labour, she was paying for her sins': Stories of mother and baby home survivors read into Dáil record
Children’s Minister to re-examine 30-year seal on mother and baby homes records
NI Health Minister self-isolating after receiving close proximity notification from Covid app
Health Minister tells FF TDs that contact tracing 'didn't collapse', and asking patients to contact trace is 'one-off'
Irish Sea checks will be ‘operationally effective’ by New Year even if facilities are unfinished
Another bout of post-Brexit trade talks is to take place in London this week
UK government suffered 'biggest political defeat' in House of Lords over Brexit bill, TDs are told
'We can disagree without hating each other': Opponents in Utah release joint campaign video promoting civility
50 nurses in each of the last two weeks have contracted Covid-19 - INMO
Anger mounts as government learns of contact tracing collapse impacting thousands through the media
Ulster Bank tells Donohoe 'no decision' yet taken on its future amid reports it could be wound down
Why is Ireland choosing a 'seesaw' approach to tackling Covid-19?
NI health minister and CMO reject suggestion Covid-19 spread has link to political affiliation
Fines of €1,000 for house parties, and up to €500 for other breaches of Covid-19 rules
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Pubs and restaurants face Christmas uncertainty due to restrictions
Level 5: Taoiseach outlines R0 target and says 'reward is to get the shops open'
U-turn on mourners as 25 people will now be allowed at both weddings and funerals
O'Brien says 'blanket' eviction ban to take effect while government will engage with banks on mortgage breaks
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Highest level of Pandemic Unemployment Payment to be restored to €350 a week
'Pull together and follow the spirit of the rules': Taoiseach confirms entire country will move to Level 5
Cabinet agrees to impose nationwide Level 5 restrictions for six weeks
'What?': Theresa May shows disbelief at Boris Johnson's post-Brexit security plan
British government says EU leaders must 'change their position' for talks to continue
Explainer: How does the US voting system work?
Trump and Biden hit the trail in a charged election week
Michael Gove says EU 'not serious' about securing Brexit deal