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# Leaders' Questions

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Government considering whether to make it mandatory for a person to restrict their movements
Varadkar accused of throwing former NAGP president ‘under the bus'
'Goddammit that's an awful thing to say': Sparks fly between Taoiseach and Healy-Raes
Eamon Ryan defends decision not to inform Cabinet about Leaving Cert error
'There is no agenda here': Taoiseach open to a review of PUP cases that were cut off due to travel
Tánaiste says there is no guarantee that pubs will reopen on 10 August
Varadkar says he told banks he would come down on them 'like a tonne of bricks' if they make mortgage break profit
Taoiseach says Debenhams has treated its Irish workers 'very badly'
Taoiseach 'very concerned' about reported circumstances of Meath nursing home resident's death
'Failing Ireland's children': Hospitals postpone surgeries due to virus, flu and vomiting bug outbreaks
Government was only told of RTÉ cuts plan this morning - Simon Coveney
TDs must be in designated seats for Dáil votes to take place for time being, Ceann Comhairle says
Taoiseach says it would have been a sign of 'bad faith' had Johnson not distanced himself from Brexit non-papers
Public Services Card no longer needed to apply for a passport
Eamon Ryan interview: 'Sometimes Leo's inner neo-liberal comes out'
Tánaiste says stricter online safety rules are needed: 'The days of self-regulation are over'
Mary Lou McDonald asks Michael Noonan to clarify if he described Majella Moynihan case as 'internal garda matter'
Taoiseach says final tender for broadband plan is 'many multiples' of the original estimated cost
Dáil hears calls for research to be carried out into familicide in Ireland
Pregnant woman with '15% chance of delivery' given list of UK hospitals to get abortion, Dáil hears
'One or two' contractors Varadkar would not like to see get a public State contract again
Some smear tests to be repeated due to backlog resulting in samples expiring
Nurses' strike, hospital costs and housing: Leo questioned about the big problems facing him in 2019
'It doesn't take very long for your balaclava to slip': Ructions in Dáil as Taoiseach and Doherty discuss Roscommon eviction
'Elaborate system for workers to vouch for modest expenses': Mary Lou and Leo clash over Revenue changes
Black lace thong held up in the Dáil as TD raises controversial rape trial comments
Nurses and doctors should not be on Christmas holidays in the first weeks of January - Taoiseach
'Unacceptable': Minister told Illness Benefit delays means some people have no money to buy food
'Not good enough': Tánaiste apologises to women for 18-week delay for their smear test results
Taoiseach 'satisfied' with Denis Naughten's account of dinner with Broadband Plan bidder - for now
Simon Coveney says the government's 'hugely ambitious' social housing programme is working
Taoiseach on DUP leader's belief the Good Friday Agreement can be changed: 'It is not up for negotiation'
Taoiseach slaps down proposal to ban people taking photos of gardaí on duty
'Revenue are counting the chip bags coming out of chip shops' - Taoiseach defends use of PIs to investigate consultants
Abortion legislation expected to be law by January 2019
'It seared the soul of our country': Emotional scenes as Emma Mhic Mhathúna's interview raised in the Dáil
'Make them go minister - or else you go' - Calls for heads to roll in CervicalCheck scandal
Leo Varadkar confirms redress scheme for women affected by the smear test controversy
'We can't just presume they have': Doctors instructed to tell women if they have received false smear test results
Leo admits 'mistakes were made' and 'controls were too loose' with his communications unit