Committee urged not to rush decisions on surrogacy law
International surrogacy committee given three-month timeline for recommendations
International surrogacy committee given three-month timeline for recommendations
A week after a 29-year-old father was shot dead in Finglas there are fears of an escalation that will draw in already traumatised young people
Inside Politics: Homeowners to hear plans in terms of mica redress and compensation
Teachers fear parents will ‘drop their guard’ in wake of changes to close contact guidance
Airline wants unvaccinated children to face no restrictions if holidaying with parents
Certificate allows travel to those vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from virus
Lee Brennan, who had gone from Dublin hotel to Donegal, calls situation ‘farcical’
Seven further deaths and 400 new cases reported on Thursday evening
Legislation is quite draconian, and will deprive people of their civil liberties for 14 days
ECDC advises national authorities to speed up Covid vaccinations of highest risk groups
Social media giant links with HSE in bid to curb the spread of misinformation online
Total of 823 people receiving treatment in North’s hospitals with 65 in intensive care
Department confirms 31 students got Covid-19 since March amid controversy over pay
Fines will range from about €60 to €2,500 for breaches
Plan aims to ease pressure on Leaving Cert applicants for nursing, medicine and law
Some harsher recommendations have been ‘softened’ following fractious Cabinet briefing
South and North have taken different paths during the outbreak on travel restrictions, testing, school closures and isolation periods
Bar of Ireland says Covid-19 is causing widespread legal uncertainty
When one parent turns a child against the other, a childhood is lost
Minister for Finance says he will not be putting €500m into State’s Rainy Day Fund
Government accused of using same ‘flawed’ approach that led to overspend on NCH
Independent economic appraisal of State spending projects needed
Legislation covers issues ranging from social welfare to immigration controls
Some doctors doing private work when they should be in public hospitals, Varadkar says
Bereavement grant, prescription charge caps and pension increases all on the cards
Paschal Donohoe refuses to reveal details of two cases settled with doctors last year
Some departments refused to supply details of spend after request by FF’s Dara Calleary
Budget 2017: First-time buyers may get higher income tax refund than previously flagged
Illinois senator Dick Durbin congratulates Taoiseach’s appointee to Seanad
Northern Ireland crisis raises questions about whether Executive is worth saving
Government moves to allay fears over preparedness as concern among GPs grows
Minister tells Templemore she wants depleted force to number above 13,000
Increases would see entry-level salaries rise to maximum €175,000
Man alleges abuse in foster home in 1940s
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