Irish Pubs Update – Crucial Rule Customers Must Follow When The Big Change Comes On Christmas Eve

[ad_1] Irish pubs will be forced to close their doors from Christmas Eve. In a devastating blow to the industry, Taoiseach Micheal Martin confirmed yesterday that we would be entering another period of strict restrictions. And as a result, the bars and restaurants, which had reopened earlier this month, will be forced to close again. … Read more

Companies in Britain warn that there will be no more supplies in the north

[ad_1] Britain-based companies are warning Northern Ireland companies that they will stop supplying them with goods after the UK leaves the EU on January 1, it has been discovered. The British government will impose customs controls between Northern Ireland and Great Britain after the end of the Brexit transition period early next month, while the … Read more

British pound companies on lifting of French blockade

[ad_1] The British pound reaffirmed this morning after three days of declines as France lifted a partial border blockade aimed at halting the spread of a new, rapidly spreading Covid-19 strain. Hopes for a post-Brexit trade deal are also rising despite disappointing comments from both sides. Just eight days before the UK leaves the EU … Read more

Possible ‘all to fishing’ Brexit deal

[ad_1] The gap between British and EU negotiators on the remaining Brexit hotspot of fishing rights remains wide, but enough progress has been made that a deal is still likely, the Taoiseach has said. Micheál Martin said that a possible Brexit deal is “all set.” Speaking on RTÉ’s Today with Claire Byrne, he said: “If … Read more

Imprisoned wealthy transportation chief transporting millions worth of cocaine and cash across Europe

[ad_1] A wealthy Irish transport chief who transported cocaine and cash across Europe has been jailed for 14 years and eight months. Irishman Thomas Maher, 40, was sentenced in Liverpool Crown Court on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to four counts of conspiracy to commit a crime abroad at an earlier hearing. 5 Thomas Maher … Read more

Irish Transport Chief Jailed for 14 Years for Transporting Cocaine and Cash

[ad_1] A wealthy transport chief transporting cocaine and cash across Europe has been jailed for 14 years and eight months. Irishman Thomas Maher (40) was sentenced in Liverpool Crown Court on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to four counts of conspiracy to commit a crime abroad at an earlier hearing. The court heard that between … Read more

Mo Salah shows signs of discontent in Liverpool, but now is not the time to push for a move

[ad_1] MOHAMED Salah has shown some signs of discontent with Liverpool in recent days, but this is not the time for him to be pushing for a transfer. This interview with a Spanish newspaper expressing his admiration for Real Madrid and Barcelona was the first part of this story and some of his comments will … Read more

Arsenal’s bleak and joyless season suffers another recession

[ad_1] An 18th consecutive Carabao Cup victory for Manchester City was not much of a surprise, even if it ended Arsenal’s streak of 13 cup ties without defeat. Any suggestion that these seemingly equally impressive records represented a match of equals was always an overstatement, even if one of those cup draws in Arsenal’s record … Read more

Preston Owner Will Help Cork Get First Division License

[ad_1] Cork City has urged the Munster FA and the FAI to “come to a solution” with Grovemoor Limited less than a week after their proposed acquisition of the club appeared to fail. It was announced last Friday that Grovemoor’s hopes of taking control of the Leesiders had ended after the Munster FA and the … Read more

Taoiseach Says Vaccine Schedule Could Be “ Substantially Complete ” By Fall 2021

[ad_1] Ireland’s Covid-19 vaccine program could be “substantially” completed by next fall, allowing the economy to start returning to a normalized state, Taoiseach Micheál Martin told The Irish Times. Speaking to Inside Business, a podcast by The Irish Times, Martin also said that the government was looking to extend and possibly expand a series of … Read more