Coronavirus: Ryanair plots July return with 40% of flights and masks required | Business News

[ad_1] Ryanair is plotting a return to action in July, with plans to restore 40% of its flight schedule and all crew and passengers required to wear face masks and pass temperature checks. The budget airline said its initial efforts to recover from the coronavirus pandemic would be subject to government restrictions on flights within … Read more

An Taoiseach statement after meeting with five major banks

[ad_1] Help support Cork Security Alerts by becoming a “Supporter” and donating a small amount each month to help run our website, server and organization! Click here to become a CSA follower. A Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar met today with the chief executives of the top five Irish retail banks. He met with the CEOs of … Read more

Coronavirus risks and return to work

[ad_1] I will return to work on Monday, but how will I know what I should and should not do? Well that depends on your employer. From the beginning, the government’s Return to Work Safety Protocol document says that all infection control prevention measures, and there will be many, must be communicated and explained to … Read more

Taoiseach meets with CEOs of Ireland’s leading banks

[ad_1] Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has emphasized the important role of the banking sector in supporting the gradual reopening of the economy during a meeting with the CEOs of the top five Irish banks. Varadkar told the heads of AIB, the Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank, the permanent TSB and KBC that they needed to guarantee … Read more

Peace breaks out in the Johnny Logan / Dickie Rock fight

[ad_1] After a day of great drama in the Irish cabaret music world that saw Johnny Logan and Dickie Rock in a war of words, peace has broken out between the singers. A fight broke out between the artists after Logan (65) told the Irish Times over the weekend that Rock was living in “a … Read more

Dr. Holohan is concerned that the study suggests that 43 percent of people think the worst coronavirus pandemic has passed

[ad_1] The Irish medical director expressed concern about new data suggesting that almost half of people think the worst of the coronavirus crisis has passed. r Tony Holohan said that if the exit of the closure restrictions went wrong, the country could still face an increase in worse cases than anything experienced to date. At … Read more

Johnny Logan apologizes to Dickie Rock after verbal dispute

[ad_1] “He is an Irish icon and he has my respect.” Johnny Logan has issued an apology to Dickie Rock following comments made about him in an interview published over the weekend. Logan said, “What would Dickie Rock know about being a musician?” My life was very different from Dickie’s. Dickie’s idea of ​​an international … Read more

Johnny Logan apologizes for saying that Dickie Rock “lives in a fantasy world”

[ad_1] Eurovision winner Johnny Logan apologized to Dickie Rock for the comments he made about his fellow singer in a wide interview at The Irish Times on Saturday. “What would Dickie Rock know about being a musician?” he said to Róisín Ingle. “Dickie’s idea of ​​an international tour was to have a concert in England. … Read more

Coronavirus in Ireland – Irish companies may be able to reopen earlier if virus spread ‘continues to drop’ – The Irish Sun

[ad_1] 2 THE reopening of companies could be accelerated if the level of infections continues to drop, Business Minister Heather Humphreys has said. The second phase of the roadmap is due to kick in on May 18, when outdoor businesses like garden centers, hardware stores and farmers’ markets can reopen while construction workers and gardeners … Read more

The Bank of Ireland seeks to calm the nerves of investors and taxpayers

[ad_1] Still affected by the need for a € 4.8 billion state bailout and imposing losses on junior bondholders during the financial crisis a decade ago, the Bank of Ireland has tried to reassure taxpayers and investors alike that it has enough capital to cope with an increase in loan losses from the coronavirus pandemic. … Read more