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The advice against non-essential international travel is no longer in place.
The government has earmarked a return to foreign travel on 19 July.
Tanaiste Leo Varadkar clarified yesterday that young people who are not fully vaccinated can travel abroad this summer, despite the chief medical officer Tony Holohan giving advice to the contrary last week.
The airline expects to carry under 1.25 million passengers this month.
National Geographic compiled a list of 25 locations you will only find on the road less travelled.
Ministers are concerned Ireland has the most restrictive travel rules in Europe in the run up to Christmas.
The US has already been ruled out, so what countries might make the cut?
The green list will have countries on it which pose no higher risk than travelling in Ireland represents.
Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan has urged people to stay in Ireland for the foreseeable.
Earlier this week, Nolan also revealed that 13 cases of the virus have been imported from countries including Bangladesh, India, and Portugal.
Tánaiste Simon Coveney said the Passport Office processed 6,000 applications during the Covid-19 emergency.
You could say it’s hil-air-ious.
Stitch up the X Case’s dangling loopholes and then hold a referendum to legalise abortion in Ireland – because no woman wants an abortion just for the hell of it, writes Carol Redmond.
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