Solskjaer ‘delighted’ with derby win, but City still ‘too far ahead’

[ad_1] Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reserved special praise for Anthony Martial and Luke Shaw after Manchester United’s derby win over Man City. Man United got off to a dream start at the Etihad. In the first minute, Anthony Martial advanced into the penalty area only to be brought down by Gabriel Jesus. Ederon reached for a … Read more

40-year-old man tragically died after car crashed into wall in Dublin

[ad_1] A man tragically died after his car hit a wall in Dublin. The heartbreaking incident happened on Skerries to Lusk Road in Milverton around 12 p.m. The driver of the car, in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. Gardai is asking for any witnesses to the accident to come forward. A spokesperson … Read more

President Michael D. Higgins enacts mandatory quarantine legislation

[ad_1] Updated 1 hour ago PRESIDENT MICHAEL D Higgins signed legislation to establish mandatory quarantine in a designated facility for certain passengers entering the country. The 2021 Health (Amendment) Bill was introduced to the Dáil by Health Minister Stephen Donnelly last month. It was passed in both the Dáil and the Seanad and now the … Read more

The public won’t appreciate a new minister being appointed to replace McEntee during maternity leave, says Nora Owen

[ad_1] FORMER JUSTICE MINISTER Nora Owen has said she does not think the public would be “grateful” if a new minister were appointed to replace the current Justice Minister when she has her baby. The former Fine Gael politician said Helen McEntee will face criticism from the public for taking leave, despite having the right … Read more

Irish pubs update like a pond allowing pints to go in Dublin and across the country

[ad_1] A loophole has allowed Dublin beer lovers to continue to get take out drinks despite the government’s stance against them. Taoiseach Micheal Martin warned earlier this year that people should forget about take-out pints, but gardai can’t stop pubs from selling them. Pub owners have been frustrated at the lack of a plan to … Read more

Lockdown the latest from Taoiseach Micheal Martin and Tanaiste Leo Varadkar as reopening gets closer

[ad_1] Taoiseach Micheal Martin said that vaccines are reducing the impact of the virus and that Ireland ‘will continue to progress’ in a safe, cautious and sustained manner. “ The Cork native says they may be the first steps in a brighter year for everyone. The 14-day incident rate fell below 200 this week for … Read more

Neville and Lavin leave the semifinals of the championship

[ad_1] Sarah lavin Y Ciara neville they retired in the semi-finals in their respective 60m hurdles and 60m races today at the European Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun, Poland. Twice in the space of just over two hours in the 60 meters, Neville ran a time of 7.37 from lane eight, but unlike the morning … Read more

British-Iranian aid worker released, faces new charge

[ad_1] Iran released British-Iranian humanitarian worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, removing her ankle tag after a five-year prison sentence, but she has been cited again in court on another charge, her lawyer and a parliamentarian said. She was imprisoned for conspiring to overthrow the clerical establishment. “She was pardoned by Iran’s supreme leader last year, but spent … Read more

The mandatory quarantine of Covid-19 was enacted

[ad_1] The bill that establishes the mandatory quarantine of people entering the state from certain areas to prevent the spread of Covid-19 has become law. President Michael D Higgins signed Health (Amendment) Bill 2021 this morning. Having considered the 2021 Health (Amendment) Bill, the President signed the bill and it became law accordingly. – President … Read more