Neville gives the transfer theory that hampers Manchester United compared to Liverpool

[ad_1] Publication date: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 9:53 AM Gary Neville claims Manchester United is wary of “doing” in the transfer market and, as a result, is reluctant to spend. His former club has spent more than expected to achieve the best goals in recent years and Neville says that clubs that have players they … Read more

New UK restrictions set to include early pub closures

[ad_1] Pubs, bars and restaurants in England will be ordered to close at 10pm every night starting tomorrow under strict restrictions to be announced by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a bid to curb the rapid rise in coronavirus cases. Johnson will use a speech to the nation to outline new measures to stop … Read more

Pubs in England will close at 10pm under new Covid-19 restrictions

[ad_1] Pubs, bars and restaurants in England will be ordered to close at 10 p.m. every night starting Thursday under strict restrictions to be announced by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a bid to stem the rapid rise in coronavirus cases. The Prime Minister will use a speech to the nation tonight to outline … Read more

188 new cases and no more deaths amid concern in eight counties

[ad_1] The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) reported another 188 confirmed cases of Covid-19, 76 of them in Dublin. This brings to 33,121 the total number of cases linked to the virus in the Republic. No new deaths were reported, leaving the total number of deaths at 1,792. Of today’s cases, 25 are in … Read more

Taoiseach says moving other counties to Level Three will be ‘carefully considered’

[ad_1] Updated at 4:40 PM. Additional information from the Press Association. The Taoiseach says that moving other counties into Level 3 restrictions will be ‘carefully considered’. It comes as the government has raised concerns about the growing number of COVID-19 cases in several counties. Louth, Waterford, Limerick, Kildare, Leitrim, Donegal, Offaly and Wicklow were previously … Read more

Regulars raise a glass when Cork’s Castle Inn reopens after six months

[ad_1] Common sense public health measures were the main topics of discussion as regulars breastfed their first pints at their favorite place for the first time in six months. Terry Brennan, Humphrey Kerins and Don Horgan were among the first patrons to walk through the doors of the historic Castle Inn in Cork City for … Read more

Judge halts WeChat ban in US-China tech battle TheJournal.ie

[ad_1] A US JUDGE blocked the government’s ban on WeChat downloads hours before it took effect yesterday in an ongoing technology and espionage battle between Washington and Beijing. The Trump administration had ordered a ban on downloads from the WeChat messaging platform, as well as the popular video-sharing app TikTok, both owned by Chinese companies. … Read more

Government Concern Over Rising Covid-19 Cases in Eight Counties

[ad_1] The Government is concerned about trends in the spread of Covid-19 in Louth, Waterford, Limerick, Kildare, Leitrim, Donegal, Offaly and Wicklow counties. In a Covid-19 briefing, Taoiseach Department Deputy Secretary General Liz Canavan said there are now “worrying trends in most areas.” A second period of broad national restrictions would result in “intolerable challenges” … Read more

Covid-19 concerns about Louth, Donegal, Waterford

[ad_1] The acting medical director has raised concerns about the level of Covid-19 in Louth, Donegal and Waterford counties. Dr. Ronan Glynn said that everyone, but especially the people in those three counties, should do everything possible to stop the spread of the virus. The largest number of new Covid-19 cases here in the past … Read more