Leader of the Green Party supports the reopening of gyms, stores, churches and golf courses

[ad_1] The Green Party leader wants gyms, shops, golf courses and galleries to reopen and believes that young people should be allowed to return to the office to work. Transportation Minister Eamon Ryan has said tertiary universities have the “ability” to restart lectures on campus starting next quarter. The government is coming under increasing scrutiny … Read more

Christmas ‘doing’ is forbidden but the alternatives are a virtual minefield

[ad_1] Google says it won’t be throwing a Christmas party for staff this year, other firms are connecting or hoping to hold smaller-scale meetings once Tier 5 ends. After a tough 2020, there is pressure on employers to find one. An alternate way to bring teams together and mark or even celebrate the year, but … Read more

Trinity College appoints Savills to advise on the 1 billion euro Silicon Docks campus

[ad_1] Trinity College Dublin’s plan to develop a € 1 billion technology campus in Dublin’s so-called Silicon Docks area has been accelerated following the appointment of Savills Ireland to provide financial management and real estate advisory services for the project. The Trinity East project involves the potential development of an estimated 100,000 square meter (1,076,391 … Read more

Christmas Shopping Ireland Lockdown: Minister’s Five-Word Update As Opening Hours Rumor Has Been Extended

[ad_1] Ireland’s Retail Minister has issued a promising two-word update for punters as the opening hours are rumored to be longer during the Christmas period. Minister of State for Employment and Retail Trade Damien English confirmed that it was “the full intention” of the government to open retailers on December 1. And reports now suggest … Read more

As Holohan urges people to ‘work together’, senior officials clash with Nphet

[ad_1] After more than nine months and more than 69,000 cases of the disease, the state surpassed the milestone of 2,000 Covid-related deaths yesterday, when medical director Tony Holohan urged people to “work together” to suppress further spread of the virus. . But there was further evidence of division between the government and its public … Read more

The court issues an arrest warrant against the owner of a brothel for failing to pay the State 243,000 euros

[ad_1] The High Court has issued an arrest warrant against a brothel owner convicted of failing to pay the State some 243,000 euros for profiting from his criminal activity. Martin Morgan (55), who operated the brothel out of a Dublin apartment and now has an address on Highbury Road, London, previously claimed that he had … Read more

Senior officials clash with Holohan at meeting on lifting blockade

[ad_1] After more than nine months and more than 69,000 cases of the disease, the state surpassed the milestone of 2,000 Covid-related deaths yesterday, when medical director Tony Holohan urged people to “work together” to suppress further spread of the virus. . But there was further evidence of division between the government and its public … Read more

Taoiseach gets into a helmet when Mary Lou accuses the Coalition of trafficking horses

[ad_1] Horse trade. Horse trade, you say? Oh merciful hour. You’ve gone too far now, Mary Lou McDonald. Far away. Did the Sinn Féin leader really claim that a “horse swap” may have occurred during the painfully protracted negotiations between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to form a hitherto inconceivable and therefore enormously historic Coalition … Read more

New tax and expense arrangements promised to work at home

[ad_1] NEW tax and spending arrangements to facilitate teleworking will be part of a new government strategy to be released next month, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said today. As part of a debate on a bill on the issue tabled by the Labor Party, Varadkar said the government wants remote work, home work and combined work … Read more

12 deaths and 379 new Covid-19 cases as Ireland surpasses 2,000 deaths

[ad_1] The Department of Health has confirmed tonight another 12 deaths and 379 additional new cases of Covid-19. It means that there have been a total of 2,006 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland. With 379 new cases today, there have been a total of 69,058 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland. There are currently 274 … Read more