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Bill to allow child murder victims to be named could be made law by end of March, McEntee says
Dáil to debate Sinn Féin's motion on scrapping scheme which it says 'will not make homes more affordable'
Taoiseach to 'check out' why Dr Gabriel Scally is no longer overseeing CervicalCheck plan
'You're not a stupid man': Leo Varadkar and Pearse Doherty clash over Covid-19 insurance
Footage of Healy-Rae brothers being called 'caricatures' in Dáil viewed over 350,000 times
'We need a change in approach': Dáil hears debate on zero-Covid strategy
More than 8,500 young people on waiting list for primary care psychological services, Dáil hears
Madigan withdraws 'normal children' comments and issues apology for mother and baby home comparison
'She doesn't get paid for that': Dáil told of student nurse whose patient's toe 'came off in his sock'
These are the winners and losers from the Irish political year
TDs and Senators rack up over €2,000 in arrears at Dáil bar and restaurant
Tánaiste: 'There was a bailout of the banks 12 years ago'
Balloons left outside Leinster House to represent the 56 people who have died in homeless services in Dublin this year
Eir CEO says it was a 'mistake' to locate customer care centre in Sligo
Justice minister agrees to appear before the Dáil to answer questions on Woulfe appointment
Seámus Woulfe controversy: Taoiseach says government will be taking 'no further steps' on the matter
'The opposition cannot sit idly by': Sinn Féin tables motion of no confidence in Leo Varadkar
Fianna Fáil TD says there are inconsistencies in Varadkar's statement, but adds he shouldn't resign
Leo Varadkar apologises for 'errors of judgement', says he is 'not close friends' with Dr Ó Tuathail
Varadkar under pressure to take questions in Dáil about sharing of draft GP contract
Government confirms independent review of Calculated Grades process will take place
Principle or pragmatism: Ambiguity surrounds the Shared Island Unit, months after launch
Two men arrested following protest against Covid-19 restrictions in Dublin
From a social 'evil' to Supreme Court scrutiny: the long journey to Ireland's landmark assisted dying vote
'I think Ireland is ready for this': Campaigners welcome result of Dáil vote on assisted dying legislation
'Goddammit that's an awful thing to say': Sparks fly between Taoiseach and Healy-Raes
'Willingness on all sides' sees assisted dying become political reality ahead of Dáil vote
There was another 'unparliamentary language' incident in the Dáil today
Government seeks to delay Dying with Dignity Bill and send issue to special Oireachtas committee
Opinion: The idea that the Constitution stops the Dáil from operating with video technology is a nonsense
All eyes on the Greens as TD calls for hare coursing to be banned
Cabinet and Acting CMO restricting their movements after Stephen Donnelly is sent for Covid-19 test, Dáil to resume this evening
New Agriculture Minister, golfgate and pub closure laws: Busy agenda as Dáil returns early from summer holidays
'They must be held to account': Mary Lou McDonald says Taoiseach has refused request to recall the Dáil
'I'm embarrassed to be a member of this chamber': Dáil business suspended twice on marathon final day
Varadkar hopes pubs can open on 10 August, but 'can't guarantee it at this stage'
Planned 1% disability cut to be scrapped and day services to 'gradually resume' in August, confirms Taoiseach
Micheál Martin to be paid more as Taoiseach than Varadkar was after 'pay cut'
Dáil holds minute's silence and Taoiseach apologises to the late Ruth Morrissey and her family
Nurse who was hospitalised with Covid-19 criticises low staffing and says she was 'extremely burned out'