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Politics

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'Remarkably stable': Number of people infected by a confirmed case of Covid-19 has fallen
Concerns raised in Dáil that number of non-Covid-related deaths 'will surpass' Covid-related deaths
Varadkar 'increasingly confident' Phase One of lifting restrictions will begin on Monday
Phase One: Who's back to work and can you see your family if the government lifts the Covid-19 lockdown?
'Shambolic': Government told to 'go back to the drawing board' over failed childcare scheme for healthcare workers
US claims Chinese hackers have tried to steal information about Covid-19 vaccines
Families 'deeply concerned' about welfare of people with intellectual disabilities amid crisis
Social Democrats rule out entering coalition with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Shane Ross says driving and NCT tests not likely to return anytime soon
Wearing of face masks on public transport and in supermarkets likely to be recommended, says minister
'That is a disgrace': Row erupts over claims 'school profiling' will discriminate against some students
Taoiseach hopes it will be possible for grandparents to visit and hug their grandchildren over the summer
'Like a hen un-laying an egg': Dáil row erupts over the deletion of the Guerin report
UK Supreme Court quashes Gerry Adams' 1970s convictions for attempted Maze Prison escapes
Government under fire as business 'restart grant' not up and running, two weeks in
Three Ireland boss sought minister's support in dispelling 'dangerous misinformation' on 5G
Democrats work towards holding virtual convention for Joe Biden’s nomination
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Coronavirus: 24 deaths and 107 new cases in Ireland confirmed
Top expert warns of 'serious' consequences if US reopens too fast
Covid-19 committee to invite CMO Tony Holohan and HSE boss Paul Reid to appear next week
Micheál Martin says level of testing and contact tracing is 'not where we should be'
Northern Ireland's five-point plan for exiting Covid-19 lockdown published with no firm dates set out
Should outdoor smoking areas go smoke-free when pubs and restaurants reopen?
Simon Harris: We need more measures to 'toughen up' on self-isolation for people entering country
Council told to 'cop on' over plans to reduce outdoor seating for pubs and restaurants
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Stormont to publish five-step lockdown exit strategy tomorrow
Full week of meetings as FG and FF step up government formation talks with Green Party
White House defends reopening economy despite death warnings
Ireland to get 120m masks from South Korea, and world cases reach 4m: Today's Covid-19 main points
In leaked web call, Obama calls Trump's coronavirus response 'an absolute chaotic disaster'
Johnson 'will act with extreme caution' when easing restrictions as UK death toll tops 31,500
Handshakes and sharing cups banned: How Irish businesses will operate once they reopen
Debunked: TheJournal.ie and other outlets are not organising a 'clap for our government' tonight
Why was the 29 July date cancelled? When will results be out? Questions about the new Leaving Cert plan answered