Filippo still has a voice as Dundalk is in Sligo’s hands

[ad_1] This was a thoroughbred start to the season at the Showgrounds, a lively affair between two teams that seem poised for plenty of entertainment this season. It could be argued that the tie that followed was a fair result in the sense that both teams squandered opportunities to take all three points. But after … Read more

RTE viewers in awe as they praise Tommy Tiernan guest Sinead Kane for ‘best interview’

[ad_1] Tommy Tiernan’s show returned to the screens once again this week as the comedian welcomed a host of interesting guests. This week, Navan’s joker’s first guest was Guinness World Record holder and visually impaired runner, Dr. Sinead Kane, who immediately wowed onlookers. Sinead made a memorable entry into the show after he immediately surprised … Read more

The fan company sold high-specification luxury cars

[ad_1] A festival management company that imported € 10 million worth of Chinese fans for the HSE that were never used sold two high-spec luxury cars for approximately € 325,000 on the same day earlier this year. Roqu Media International, a sister company to the Roqu Group, sold a 2017 Maserati Gran Turismo and a … Read more

Here’s what happened today: Saturday TheJournal.ie

[ad_1] NEED to catch up? TheJournal.ie gives you a summary of today’s news. IRELAND Protesters supporting a global day of opposition to the Covid-19 lockdowns, are heading towards Dublin city center. Source: Sam Boal via RollingNews.ie WORLD An American girl writes messages on a car window to protest hate crimes against Asian-American and Pacific Islander … Read more

Construction and children’s sports are key government priorities

[ad_1] The return to work of more than 14,000 more construction workers, along with the resumption of group sports training for children, next month have been identified as key government priorities. Ministers will begin detailed considerations next week on Covid-19-related restrictions that could be relaxed on April 5. At the top of the list is … Read more

11 Arrested for Covid Breaches at Protest in Dublin

[ad_1] Eleven people have been arrested in connection with breaches of Covid-19 regulations at a protest event in Dublin this afternoon. At least 100 people took part in the protest, with some of those present carrying anti-vaccine signs. Gardaí was aware of the event, which began at the Wellington Monument in Phoenix Park, in advance … Read more

Ireland-England: Six Nations – Live! | Sport

[ad_1] Ireland makes six changes, some applied and the rest for tactical or form reasons. Bundee Aki is at the center of the injured Gary Ringrose, while James Lowe’s convincing impression of a man not suited to this level of rugby has been fooled by Farrell and former prodigy Jacob Stockdale regains his spot on … Read more

Ireland Lockdown Updates: ‘Two Key Changes’ Expected for April 5 as Hope for Relief Emerges

[ad_1] The government has identified two key areas for change ahead of the big shutdown decision on April 5, it was reported. Ireland is currently in a strict Level Five lockdown and has been under severe restrictions throughout 2021. However, some form of relaxation is expected early next month as the public grows more and … Read more

Some Doctors Report AstraZeneca Vaccine Concerns Among Patients

[ad_1] Some doctors report that there is still “great concern” among patients about the AstraZeneca vaccine despite the European Medicines Agency (EMA) ruling on its safety. Dr. Paul O’Keeffe of Broadale Surgery in Maryborough, Cork. He said he is happy to be using the Pfizer vaccine because right now AstraZeneca is a “hard sell” to … Read more

Teen Arrested On Suspicion Of Murder After Fatal Stabbing Of Law Student

[ad_1] An 18-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a student who died in “his mother’s arms” after being fatally stabbed on a busy north-east London street. Ussain Chaudhry, 18, a freshman law student, was stabbed in the neck in an attack in Walthamstow during rush hour Wednesday. He was pronounced dead at … Read more