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Johnson under pressure to quit over ‘bring your own booze’ party during lockdown
CMO: Up to 500,000 people in Ireland were likely infected with Covid-19 last week
'No formal decision yet' on St Patrick's Day double bank holiday this year
Leaving Cert 2022: Teaching unions hit out at 'unhelpful' speculation about hybrid model
Golfgate trial: Former AG Seámus Woulfe describes 'hazy knowledge' of guidelines
Golfgate trial hears 'the public was whipped up into hysteria' and 'good people had to resign'
Rules for inbound passengers to change from tomorrow as testing requirement is scrapped
No rule change for close contacts as Taoiseach warns of 'accelerating exponential growth'
Schools set to re-open on Thursday as safety measures deemed 'effective and appropriate'
The Remote: Dancing with the Stars, Treaty Live and the final season of This Is Us
Free antigen tests for symptomatic under-40s can now be ordered online
Booster vaccines to be available for all over-16s from Sunday
Minister to meet with unions next week as 'plan is for schools to reopen'
Covid-19: 20,110 new confirmed cases, 682 in hospital and 86 in ICU
'Three antigen tests over three days' before PCR for under-40s who are symptomatic
Status Yellow warning for Mayo, Galway and Kerry ahead of windy New Year's
The secret story of the Princess of Prussia's family jewels being stolen at gunpoint in Dalkey
How Bill Clinton's Kerry statue owes its roots to a visit by Dick Spring to Martha's Vineyard
'Bugger off to Turkey and leave us alone': DFA dark comedy ahead of Gulf War revealed in State Papers
An elephant named Mimi gifted to President Hillery caused a row between Ireland and Tanzania
Republicans in the Maze allowed IRA prisoners build an escape tunnel 'as occupational therapy'
Proposed African safari summit for NI politicians in '97 was labelled as 'rubbish' by John Bruton
John Hume 'literally cried on Martin McGuinness's shoulder' amid health concerns in 1994
Her mother was 'dying to go' to Ireland after Prince Charles in 1995 but the queen said 'not just yet'
The Remote: Daniel O'Donnell at 60, Cobra Kai S4 and Ireland's festival circuit
A young Boris Johnson warned Irish officials about John Major's Peace Process plans in 1995
Charles Haughey roasted the 'disaster' of a venison pâté at an EU lunch in Dublin in 1990
'The trouble is that Gaddafi is mad': State papers reveal extent of Libya's support for PIRA
British officials were 'apoplectic' after Gerry Adams was granted a US visa in 1994
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Why a jump in Covid cases on a given day doesn't always mean an official 'backlog'
Seven African nations dropped from Ireland's home quarantine rules
Increased demand for PCR testing puts strain on HSE booking systems
Booster interval for people who have had Covid to be cut from six months to three months
Nine due in court after the anti-drugs Operation Tara in Wicklow
The Remote: The Witcher and Gomorrah both return as Mary Kennedy gets us in the Christmas spirit
Department acknowledges no legal basis for mandatory Public Services Card to access services other than welfare
An estimated 850,000 passengers will pass through Dublin Airport this Christmas
HSE working to decide settings where Covid vaccines will be administered to children
Govt says it was 'too complicated' to bring in targeted hospitality supports and instead extends EWSS