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# News

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Saoi O’Connor: COP26 won't give us what we’re fighting for - only the people can do that
Saoi O'Connor
Young people have little faith in the government on climate, poll finds
Opinion: Will things be different at COP26 this year? Yes. There's a sense of urgency in the air
Ciarán Cuffe
Joe Biden’s meeting with Pope Francis runs into overtime
Activists plan clean-up operation at Stoneybatter site after attempted eviction by property firm
Westlife announce Ireland and UK stadium tour starting next summer
Louise McSharry has announced that she is leaving 2FM after 11 years
Covid close contacts are receiving antigen tests in the post today – here's how it will work
Revised nightclub regulations: Isolation rooms and one-metre social distance in bar queues
RNLI called out to help move cow in distress in water back to shore
Poll: Are you using the Covid-19 tracker app?
'It's not really true' that increasing ICU beds will make Covid situation better, HSE CEO says
World faces growing threat of 'unbearable' heatwaves, experts warn
New Zealand unveils plans to tentatively reopen borders amid growing pressure
75% of pubs, restaurants and nightclubs 'fully compliant' with rules over Bank Holiday weekend
New law will ban restaurants and pubs from withholding tips from staff, says Varadkar
New testing regime on the cards for people who can't get the vaccine on medical grounds
Stormont to receive extra £1.6 billion annually as part of UK budget plans
German president welcomed to Ireland for three-day visit
Public turned to trustworthy online media during pandemic, with RTÉ and The Journal top
News Corp strikes Facebook pay deal for Australian news
Facebook to lift ban on Australian news pages after reaching deal on media law
'Drastic action': Could the Facebook block of Australian news become an issue in other countries?
RTÉ's news2day: 'The tone of our news is important for children - no jargon or dramatic language'
Avril Hoare & Anne-Marie Smyth
Google threatens to pull search engine in Australia amid row over paying media outlets
Gaelic games players' bodies could come together with vote to follow on possible merger
Google must negotiate with media groups over paying for online news, Paris court rules
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Facebook threatens to block sharing of news stories in Australia
Google tells Australians law forcing tech giants to pay for news will affect their user experience
RTÉ announces David McCullagh as new co-presenter of Six One News from September
Take a survey: How has the news affected your reaction to Covid-19?
2020 Dublin Marathon cancelled due to coronavirus crisis
Pro14 season could still be restarted but will definitely be curtailed, say Scottish Rugby Union
Farewell from Fora: A pleasure doing business with you
New editorial line-up to lead TheJournal.ie into exciting new phase
RTÉ and TheJournal.ie are the most popular online news sources in Ireland