Donal Musgrave’s gift will live long after him

[ad_1] When Donal Musgrave, who died on Midsummer’s night at 78 after a long and difficult illness, began his career in journalism, John F. Kennedy’s Camelot was in his pomp. Hope was in the air and not just in the United States. When Donal finally walked away from his keyboard a few years ago, Donald … Read more

Warning to companies to face penalties for breaching post-Brexit customs rules

[ad_1] Source: PA Images Companies that fail to comply with the new post-Brexit customs rules will be penalized for revenue, it has been warned. Today, the first ferries arrived in Ireland from Great Britain under new trade rules following the end of the Brexit transition period. But despite pleas from carriers, there will be no … Read more

Bailly and Pogba’s positives give Solskjaer a lot to ponder

[ad_1] Accidental or not, Manchester United faces a title challenge. And this month it will show us how equipped they really are to maintain it. Sir Alex Ferguson regarded the turn of the year as the beginning of business time and United began January with an excellent 2-1 win over Aston Villa at Old Trafford. … Read more

First winner: David Moyes, victorious once again at Everton

[ad_1] Never come back, so they say. That apparently doesn’t apply to David Moyes. On the first day of 2021, a year after his second spell in charge of West Ham, he returned to Everton and won his first win against his old team since leaving Goodison Park in 2013. After four previous losses at … Read more

Dozens of people protest in Dublin after shooting George Nkencho

[ad_1] A GROUP OF up to 150 people have protested for the second day in a row following the fatal shooting of George Nkencho. Nkencho (27) was shot multiple times by gardai outside his home in Clonee, west of Dublin, on Wednesday. Mr Nkencho reportedly brandished a knife and threatened Gardai before he was shot … Read more

Dozens of people protest in Dublin after shooting George Nkencho

[ad_1] A group of up to 150 people have protested for the second day in a row after the fatal shooting of George Nkencho. The Gardaí shot Nkencho (27) several times outside his home in Clonee, west of Dublin, on Wednesday. Mr Nkencho reportedly brandished a knife and threatened Gardaí before he was shot by … Read more

Liverpool have three transfer priorities in January and leaves Jürgen Klopp with some tough decisions

[ad_1] The January transfer window is officially open. Clubs across the country, and across Europe as well, will be busy scouting the market and looking to attract new faces as they look to make a late charge in the second half of the season. But will Liverpool be one of those clubs? Due to the … Read more

Most of the cargo accessed the ports of Ireland and the United Kingdom on day 1 after Brexit

[ad_1] Stenaline has said that the majority of cargo has successfully accessed its ports in Ireland and the United Kingdom on the first day after Brexit. In a statement, the company said that current cargo volumes are markedly below pre-Christmas / Brexit storage levels, so it was too early to draw conclusions on the impact. … Read more

Covid overtakes Brexit in priorities of weary Calais business owners

[ad_1] Mariah Carey blasts through a speaker next to a closed restaurant in central Calais, but all the locals seem to want for Christmas is a break from Brexit. For many, fatigue with the process set in several years ago. Since then, that fatigue has been exacerbated by the current health crisis. Business owners here … Read more

JP McManus’ daughter-in-law dies suddenly at age 40

[ad_1] The families of former Irish tennis star and retired businessman Peter Ledbetter, and horse racing magnate JP McManus, have been shaken by the sudden death of Ledbetter’s daughter, Emma, ​​who was married to the son. by McManus, John McManus. McManus (40) died Wednesday morning after falling ill in a private villa on the grounds … Read more