Covid Dining: What New Coronavirus Restrictions Mean When Restaurants And Gourmet Pubs Open Today

[ad_1] Starting today, cafes, restaurants and pubs that serve food will be able to reopen their indoor dining rooms to the public, but this time the rules are slightly different. The country reverted to Level 3 restrictions earlier this week, and most of the previous regulations have returned to their place, along with some additional … Read more

‘It’s been crazy’: Restaurants and bars struggle with a flood of bookings, as 50 million euros are expected to be spent this weekend

[ad_1] Irish restaurants and hotels are struggling to cope with a flood of holiday bookings ahead of their busiest weekend of the year. About € 50 million will be spent on hospitality over the next three days as people seek to make the most of Covid-19 restrictions that will be relaxed for the hospitality sector. … Read more

Donohoe urges ‘discretion and restraint’ at Christmas

[ad_1] Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has said that people should “exercise discretion and restraint” during the Christmas period to minimize further health risks from Covid-19, which in turn “will profoundly influence the look of 2021” . Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Mr. Donohoe said it was “so tremendous” that so many companies were able to … Read more

Fauci criticizes UK drug regulator for swift approval of Pfizer vaccine

[ad_1] Anthony Fauci, the US government’s top infectious disease specialist, criticized the UK drug regulator, saying it was quick to phase out the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech. The UK watchdog, called the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, said on Wednesday it had approved the Pfizer vaccine. That means the injection will likely … Read more

‘It’s been crazy’: Restaurants and bars struggle with a flood of bookings, as 50 million euros are expected to be spent this weekend

[ad_1] Irish restaurants and hotels are struggling to cope with a flood of holiday bookings ahead of their busiest weekend of the year. Some 50 million euros will be spent on hospitality over the next three days as people seek to make the most of Covid-19 restrictions that will be relaxed for the hospitality sector. … Read more

Taoiseach tells EU to ‘keep the value’ in Brexit negotiation

[ad_1] Taoiseach Micheál Martin has urged EU leaders to “hold the nerve” as negotiators try to reach a trade deal with the UK before Brexit takes effect on January 1. Recognizing the mounting pressure to secure a deal, Mr. Martin said EU leaders must give the bloc’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, the space to “reach … Read more

Profits from Suzanne Jackson’s Irish online sales business nearly tripled to € 1.64 million

[ad_1] PROFIT on an online sales business owned by Suzanne Jackson, the woman behind the fashion and lifestyle blog SoSueMe, almost tripled to 1.64 million euros in 2019. In a record business period for the company Cohar Ltd, at the end of last December it had accumulated profits of 2.2 million euros. Profits of 1.64 … Read more

Four in 10 UK food companies will cut supply to Northern Ireland: survey | Brexit

[ad_1] Four in 10 food and drink companies have said they will stop or cut supplies going from Britain to Northern Ireland due to Brexit, according to a survey of some of the UK’s biggest producers. The alarming result of the poll will confirm the worst fears of MPs, in particular those of the Democratic … Read more

Covid Dining: What the New Coronavirus Restrictions Mean When Restaurants and Gastropubs Open Tomorrow

[ad_1] Starting tomorrow, cafes, restaurants and pubs serving food will be able to reopen their indoor dining rooms to the public, but this time the rules are slightly different. The country reverted to Level 3 restrictions earlier this week, and most of the previous regulations are back in effect, along with some additional measures that … Read more

Solskjaer and Giroud are among the winners and losers of the Champions League

[ad_1] Winners Olivier giroud“Lampard has a problem,” Jermaine Jenas said in a comment. He was referring to the selection dilemma that the Chelsea manager now faces: Olivier Giroud or Tammy Abraham. It should be an easy decision. Abraham’s performance against Tottenham was clumsy, rash and frantic, while Giroud was serenity personified in a almost impeccable … Read more