Government plans would allow the bar that broke Covid rules to reopen while ‘iconic pubs’ must remain closed, winemakers say

[ad_1] A DUBLIN bar where staff caused outrage by disparaging public health standards could reopen under new government plans, while iconic pubs have to remain closed, it has been warned. Hief executive of the Vintners Association license Donall O’Keeffe said the Berlin bar D2 could negotiate again next month because the food is served there. … Read more

Trump orders team to cooperate on Biden’s transition, but insists the fight continues

[ad_1] A US federal agency has determined that Joe Biden is the “apparent winner” of the November 3 elections, paving the way for the start of the transition from the Donald Trump administration. President Trump, who had refused to grant the election, said on Twitter on Monday that he was instructing his team to cooperate … Read more

Orangeman was asked if he wanted the Irish flag removed from Dublin Castle

[ad_1] A Co Armagh businessman and former member of the Orange Order has recounted how during political reconciliation discussions an offer was made to remove the Irish tricolor from Dublin Castle. Ian Milne, who also participated in secret discussions to try to resolve the Drumcree marching disputes of the mid-1990s, has explained in a new … Read more

Joe Biden gave the go-ahead for the transition of power

[ad_1] US President Donald Trump has said that he no longer opposes government aid for Joe Biden’s transition team in his closest statement yet to finally admit he lost the presidential election. Trump’s tweet that the General Services Administration should “do what needs to be done” came after the agency’s director, Emily Murphy, said she … Read more

Jobs in Dublin: Good news as Microsoft creates 200 exciting positions in an investment of 27 million euros

[ad_1] Big news emerges today as Microsoft announced that it will create 200 new highly skilled jobs in Dublin. The hiring drive follows a € 27 million investment in a new engineering center near its main campus in Leopardstown. These jobs will bring the total number of companies to 2,700 in Ireland with staff employed … Read more

Boost like Microsoft to create 200 jobs in Dublin

[ad_1] Microsoft will create 200 highly skilled engineering positions in Dublin. The hiring drive follows a € 27 million investment in a new 10,000 square meter engineering center near its main campus in Leopardstown. The expansion will bring to 2,700 the total number of staff employed by the technology company in its offices and data … Read more

Boost like Microsoft to create 200 jobs in Dublin

[ad_1] Microsoft will create 200 highly skilled engineering positions in Dublin. The hiring drive follows a € 27 million investment in a new 10,000 square meter engineering center near its main campus in Leopardstown. The expansion will bring to 2,700 the total number of staff employed by the technology company in its offices and data … Read more

Level 5 restrictions are likely to be eased in two stages, as vaccine launch planning begins

[ad_1] The group tasked with rolling out a Covid-19 vaccine in Ireland will meet for the first time on Monday amid growing hopes that a working vaccine will be available in a few weeks. The government task force is expected to recruit business and project management experts to help ensure rapid distribution of the first … Read more

Covid-19 measures are likely to ease in two stages, when vaccine planning begins

[ad_1] The group tasked with rolling out a Covid-19 vaccine in Ireland will meet for the first time on Monday amid growing hopes that a working vaccine will be available in a few weeks. The government task force is expected to recruit business and project management experts to help ensure rapid distribution of the first … Read more

Housing Minister will prohibit new coexistence developments

[ad_1] Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien will today issue a de facto ban on new cohabitation developments, which the Taoiseach previously warned could be turned into “glorified housing.” O’Brien has told officials that he is concerned about the volume of coexistence developments in the pipeline and planned locations, as well as their potential to undermine government … Read more