Labour will this morning table a no confidence motion in the Government.
It'll be debated and voted on in the Dáil next week.
Last night, Green TD Neasa Hourigan was suspended from her party for 15 months after voting against the Government on the no-fault evictions ban.
The Coalition won the Dáil vote by 83 by 68.
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Plans by Government to free up an extra 12,000 rental homes have been delayed.
The EU last night put off plans for laws underpinning a new Air'bnb register until the end of this year.
It had been hoped it would be in place by the end of this month and would have clamped down on short-term holiday lets, freeing up more long-term rental properties.
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Fewer than one in four people would work longer to access a higher pension.
A new study's also found women are less inclined than men to stay on in the job.
From next January workers will have the option to continue in their roles until the age of 70, in return for a higher State Pension.
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Ukraine will remain 'front and centre' in Brussels today at a meeting of the European Council.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will be at today's meeting which will also discuss recent turmoil in the financial markets, migration and the Windsor Framework.