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Varadkar says €115m per month is an 'accurate estimate' for cost of renting private hospitals
Greens want more detail on emission targets and housing from FF-FG
Varadkar intends to publish exit plan, but doesn't know if restrictions will be lifted on 5 May
'National catastrophe': Taoiseach told nursing homes have been 'left behind'
Childcare providers have until Tuesday to sign up to wage subsidy scheme
Doherty says Sinn Féin would be 'laughed at' if party produced same document as Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
FF meeting told policy doc missing promises of 'free Wifi and Netflix' while FG worry about future 'death struggle'
Workers on wage subsidy scheme will have to pay tax back on it
FF-FG framework doc for the next government is out, here's what's in it
Former White House hopeful Elizabeth Warren endorses Joe Biden for president
Pay cuts for politicians not ruled out by minister
Michel Barnier and David Frost agree on three weeks to discuss Brexit trade talks
Changes to subsidy scheme: State will now pay up to 85% of wages for lower income workers
EU Commission boss unveils road map to exit coronavirus restrictions
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil TDs to discuss forming coalition after leaders sign off on 'foundation document'
Mary Lou McDonald confirms she has tested positive for Covid-19
'No scientific evidence to substantiate 5G theories': Eamonn Holmes clarifies controversial comments
Poll: Would you back a Fine Gael/Fianna Fáil coalition government?
Harris: 'There's no magic point at the start of May where life as we know it before coronavirus can resume'
Here's What Happened Today: Easter Sunday
Poll: Who do you think will win the US presidential election?
Johnson praises NHS for saving his life as nurses told to refuse to work 'as last resort' over PPE
Shine Your Light: Ministers, embassies and the Irish public light candles for the sick and frontline workers
Ireland's largest number of confirmed cases in a day, Britain nears 10,000 deaths: Today's Covid-19 main points
Coronavirus: 33 deaths and 553 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Covid-19 vaccine could be available in September, Oxford professor claims
Government expects Covid-19 test backlog to be cleared by the end of next week
Gardaí urge people to stay home as temperatures set to reach 20 degrees in some areas
Coronavirus restrictions to remain in place until at least Tuesday 5 May, Taoiseach announces
Donohoe has 'little reason to doubt' Covid-19 will cause worst economic crisis since Great Depression
Mobile and broadband capacity ramps up to deal with sharp surge in voice and data traffic
'Very important step forward': EU finance ministers agree to €500 billion coronavirus rescue deal
Framework document for new FF-FG government to be signed-off tomorrow
Martin says country 'not where it would like to be' in terms of testing volume and turnaround times
'We're talking about a few more weeks': Harris says Covid-19 restrictions 'won't be lifted tomorrow'
People on pandemic payment 'not classified as unemployed' but rate would be 16.5% if they were, says CSO
80% fall in visitors to Coillte forests, as public told to avoid scenic sites outside their zone
IMF warns of Great Depression-level impact, restrictions set to be extended: Today's Covid-19 main points
'Ireland lost one of our greatest champions of children': Tributes paid to advocate Norah Gibbons