Chadwick Boseman, star of Black Panther, was much more than a talented actor

[ad_1] The entertainment world is reeling from the news that Chadwick Boseman, better known as Marvel’s Black Panther, has died at the age of 43. It emerged that, unknown to anyone except a few close associates, the actor had been diagnosed with colon cancer for four years. does. “A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it … Read more

A ‘sad day’ and a breach in the Cork skyline as the Sextant is demolished

[ad_1] A landmark building that once housed the Sextant Pub in Cork City has been demolished. The demolition took place last night, and the site was cleared for a planned apartment tower development. Earlier this year, An Bord Pleanála granted permission to build 201 apartments for rent on the Carey Tool Hire site and the … Read more

‘So far it’s been great, really amazing’

[ad_1] Anthony Kelly was preparing to move to Los Angeles with his wife Fionnualla and their son Darragh (2) when “Covid struck.” The co-founder of Glofox, which provides business management software to fitness studios and gyms, ordered the visas and rented a house. But suddenly it didn’t seem like a good idea to get on … Read more

Publicans say the 40% grant recharge is an ‘insignificant gesture’

[ad_1] The government has announced another 16 million euro support package for pubs, bars and clubs, in what the two main bodies representing Irish publicans have described as a “petty gesture”. The package will include a 40% recharge to the restart grant for those venues that remain closed to assist with their reopening. This means … Read more

Shannon Group president resigns from office

[ad_1] Shannon Group president Rose Hynes will step down from the state-owned company’s board after six years in office. Board member Kathryn O’Leary Higgins, who chaired its health, safety and environment committee, also left Friday as her term came to an end. Ms. Hynes originally joined the Shannon Airport Authority board in 2003, when she … Read more

‘We cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel’: publicans criticized the Government’s support package of 16 million euros

[ad_1] The government’s € 16 million support package for pubs, bars and nightclubs that cannot be reopened under current guidelines is a “petty gesture”, representative groups of publicans have said. The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) and the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) say the package is a “petty gesture” and not enough to reverse the … Read more

Publicans say the 40% grant recharge is an ‘insignificant gesture’

[ad_1] The government has announced another 16 million euro support package for pubs, bars and clubs, in what the two main bodies representing Irish publicans have described as a “petty gesture”. The package will include a 40% recharge to the restart grant for those venues that remain closed to assist with their reopening. This means … Read more

Private school in Tralee closes after ‘low enrollment’

[ad_1] A private upper-level and language school in Tralee has been discontinued. Brookfield College had suffered “a significant loss” as a result of Covid-19, its principal told students and parents in an email last night. Students and parents were told the decision was made “with deep regret.” Principal Elisha Dowling told parents and students in … Read more

Hungary to close borders due to increase in Covid infections

[ad_1] Hungary will close its borders to foreigners from September 1 to curb the rise in coronavirus infections and Hungarians returning from abroad will have to go into quarantine, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief of staff said today. Gergely Gulyas said that Hungarian citizens could abandon the 14-day quarantine only if they provided two negative … Read more