Virgin Media Ireland to reimburse 100,000 customers after telecom watchdog ruling

[ad_1] The telecoms regulator has told Virgin to reimburse 100,000 customers a total of 3 million euros in reimbursements. Irgin continued to charge clients after the cancellation of services. Then he did not reimburse customers. Virgin has until March 31 or to reimburse all 100,000 customers. The average refund to the client will be € … Read more

Covid-19 vaccines will start on December 27 in the EU, says Ursula von der Leyen

[ad_1] European Union countries will start inoculating people against the new coronavirus from December 27, the head of the EU commission said on Thursday, assuming the EU regulator approves a vaccine. “On December 27, 28 and 29 vaccination will start across the EU,” wrote Ursula von der Leyen on Twitter. Previously, it had called for … Read more

‘Good progress’ in the EU-UK trade agreement negotiations

[ad_1] EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said today that “good progress” is being made in the UK talks and the “latest hurdles” stand in the way of sealing a new trade pact. “Good progress, but the last obstacles remain. We will only sign an agreement that protects the interests and principles of the EU,” Barnier … Read more

60 million people under severe weather warnings in the United States

[ad_1] A major snowstorm hit the U.S. East Coast for the first few hours, creating additional challenges amid a coronavirus pandemic and a massive vaccination rollout that is taking place across the region. The winter storm, moving over New York, Pennsylvania and other northeastern states, leaves millions of people facing more than a foot of … Read more

Enough beef or salmon, we can all learn from Love Island hostess Laura Whitmore’s secret wedding.

[ad_1] As soon as Laura Whitmore announced her engagement to Iain Stirling, hers became the wedding that celebrity watchers made a mental note to be on the lookout for. Except Whitmore (35) and Stirling (32) had other plans. In fact, the Bray native has put out what we’ll call Beyoncé, although instead of releasing a … Read more

Income recovers funding from wage subsidies raised with Taoiseach

[ad_1] CONCERNS HAVE BEEN raised about Revenue Commissioners demanding the return of the temporary wage subsidy to companies that overestimated their losses during the pandemic. The scheme was available to employers in all sectors who predicted they would make a minimum of 25% of the turnover due to the pandemic. The plan was implemented in … Read more

New TB Strategy Agreed To Halt ‘Accelerated’ Spread Of Disease

[ad_1] Improved wildlife control measures and more detailed investigations into farm breakdowns are understood to be included in a new bovine tuberculosis eradication strategy agreed between agricultural organizations and the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture, Food and Marine Minister Charlie McConalogue said the agreement marks an important step in building our collective efforts to reduce tuberculosis … Read more

Streedagh Beach ‘Butter Boat’ True Identity Revealed

[ad_1] It appears at low tide and quicksand – the skeletal remains of a shipwreck on Streedagh Beach in Co Sligo. Known locally as the Butter Boat, several stories have been told about its origins, but the true identity of the wreck has just been confirmed thanks to a detailed investigation led by the National … Read more

Tourism Ireland’s plans to boost tourism abroad

[ad_1] Tourism Ireland is planning a major marketing campaign to reignite the resumption of tourism in the country next year, when the time is right. The agency today shared its foreign tourism recovery plans in a virtual event attended by hundreds of tourism companies from all over the island and abroad. The plan focuses on … Read more

Mourinho’s ‘spiel’ was ‘amazing explosion’ at Klopp

[ad_1] José Mourinho and his ‘astonishing explosion’ at Jurgen Klopp exposes a fairly common problem in the media. No way JoseThe common problem with manager or player appointments is that context is lost too often. Without knowing the question that they have been asked, a perfectly legitimate point can be sold as ‘a shameless excavation’ … Read more