Dublin pubs: popular bar ‘closed until further notice’ for fear of Covid-19 safety

[ad_1] Yet another Dublin bar association has made the very difficult decision to close its doors for the foreseeable as a result of the ongoing pandemic. Zozimus Bar in Anne’s Lane announced the sudden news on its Instagram over the weekend stating that it was not “feasible” to reopen safely at this time. The popular … Read more

‘Influencer’ secures order to identify online trolls

[ad_1] A social media ‘influencer’ obtained Superior Court orders requiring Facebook to provide her with information to identify anonymous individuals who she claims are harassing, defaming and harassing her online. The action was hosted by Lisa McGowan, who runs the popular ‘Lisa’s Lust List’ website. She claims that she and her business are subjected to … Read more

Has Man Utd signed Van de Beek to sit on the bench?

[ad_1] Publication date: Monday, August 31, 2020 11:30 27 goals and 24 assists in the last two seasons; the scourge of Real Madrid and Juventus in the Champions League: Donny van de Beek has been explored by the biggest clubs in Europe, and Manchester United appear to have won the race. £ 40 million is … Read more

Microfinance Ireland opens new € 15m Covid-19 fund

[ad_1] State fund Microfinance Ireland has opened its new € 15 million Covid-19 fund to support small businesses during the current period of uncertainty and protect jobs that have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic here. Small businesses can apply for loans of up to € 25,000 for a term of three years with no … Read more

Questions for Messi – Why leave? And why City?

[ad_1] Six days after Lionel Messi told Barcelona he wanted to leave, the exit process is bogged down in lawsuits and counterclaims. Yesterday, La Liga announced that Messi’s contract is still valid and can only be terminated if someone pays the 700 million euro release clause. Of course, La Liga is clearly not a disinterested … Read more

The government is considering allowing non-alcoholic music events to be held

[ad_1] Music events and concerts may be allowed to take place if alcohol is not served on the premises as part of the new proposals the Government is considering. Arts Minister Catherine Martin and Health Minister Stephen Donnelly will meet with arts activists on Monday to examine which facilities and events can be reopened within … Read more

The government is considering allowing alcohol-free concerts

[ad_1] Music events and concerts may be allowed to take place if alcohol is not served on the premises as part of the new proposals the Government is considering. Arts Minister Catherine Martin and Health Minister Stephen Donnelly will meet with arts activists on Monday to examine which facilities and events can be reopened within … Read more

Call for the Garda to crack down on ‘shameful’ Killarney parties

[ad_1] Images of crowds of young people drinking in downtown Killarney have prompted lawsuits for the gardaí to crack down on gatherings that have become increasingly common in recent weeks. The footage, which has gone viral on social media, was shot on Main St in the city of Kerry in the early hours of Sunday … Read more

Mairead McGuinness confirms interest in the work of the European Commission

[ad_1] Fine Gael MEP Mairead McGuinness has confirmed that she would be interested in succeeding Phil Hogan as Ireland’s European Commissioner and suggested it would be “reckless” for the government not to present both male and female candidates for the position. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has asked the government to nominate both … Read more

No more deaths and 42 new cases reported in the state

[ad_1] Another 42 cases of coronavirus were reported in the state on Sunday. The National Public Health Emergencies Team (NPHET) confirmed that there were no more deaths from Covid-19 for the eighth consecutive day, leaving the death toll at 1,777. It confirmed an additional 42 cases, bringing the total since the pandemic began at 28,760. … Read more