Keelings Finds Only 78 Eligible Workers In Ireland To Help With Harvest After Controversy

[ad_1] Keelings found only 78 duly eligible workers out of the nearly 500 who responded to his call for local employees. The Dublin fruit company announced job offers following a controversy over the use of Bulgarian workers. They said they employ about 900 temporary workers to harvest during the April-October season. Keelings has received more … Read more

Third EPP flight purchased with U2 for healthcare workers lands in Dublin

[ad_1] A third flight with two million face masks and 32,000 surgical gowns for Irish healthcare workers, purchased by rock band U2, landed at Dublin airport from China on Sunday morning. The shipment is the latest in a series of shipments paid for by Dublin musicians from a donation of € 10 million, from Chinese … Read more

iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11: Comparison of cameras of both phones

[ad_1] The iPhone SE and iPhone 11 have different camera hardware, but they both run on the A13 Bionic processor, making the photos and videos sometimes quite similar. Angela Lang / CNET Despite the general approval of Apple’s $ 399 price for its new iPhone SE, there was a lot of speculation about the camera … Read more

Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber duet for solidarity single

[ad_1] Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber teamed up for a new song, with the proceeds going to a charity that raises money for the children of the first responders in the United States. The couple will release the single Stuck With U on May 8. Both stars announced the news through social networks, sharing the … Read more

Nations Championship returns to the rugby agenda

[ad_1] British Olympic Association President Hugh Robertson has been selected to lead a World Rugby independent governance review. The appointment was announced within 24 hours of Sir Bill Beaumont’s re-election as President of World Rugby. Former Conservative MP Robertson was formerly Minister of Sports during the London Olympics. Beaumont said in a virtual media conference: … Read more

NHS coronavirus crisis volunteers frustrated by lack of homework | World News

[ad_1] When ministers set out to recruit an army of 250,000 NHS soldiers and 750,000 signed up, it made headlines around the world and was heralded by Boris Johnson as proof, contrary to Thatcher’s famous phrase, that “society existed.” However, almost a month later, and only 75,000 tasks had been registered at the end of … Read more

HSE says it will carry out 100,000 tests a week by mid-May

[ad_1] The rate of testing for Covid-19 has increased to 12,000 a day and the target of 100,000 tests a week will be achieved by mid-May, according to HSE chief executive Paul Reid. By last Friday, 176,000 tests had been completed for the disease, placing Ireland among the top five or six countries in Europe … Read more

Trading Places: The remarkable life story of “House of the Year” winner Ethna Dorman

[ad_1] When Ethna Dorman placed the mandatory red stain, indicating her special place, on a beautifully carved desk in her restored garage in the fifth episode of the House of the Year and stated, “When we were courting, my husband William pointed to this desk and said that he he did, so I decided to … Read more

Oireachtas needs to ‘join’ for government commercial support

[ad_1] The commercial supports announced today depend on the formation of a new government. € 6bn has been put forward to help companies reopen after the Covid-19 restrictions, including a three-month exemption on fees to local authorities. The Taoiseach says it is hopeful that a government can be formed in June. Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe … Read more

This invisible custom Nintendo GameCube is a collector’s dream

[ad_1] Beyond opening them to dust from time to time, I don’t think many of us stop to look inside our favorite consoles. That’s why this custom Nintendo GameCube case, created entirely from clear acrylic, is so special. It gives us a glimpse of good things without fear of damaging something important. “We built a … Read more