Talks will continue on lifting NI restrictions

[ad_1] Stormont Prime Minister Arlene Foster said ministers had had a “thorough discussion” on what to do when current restrictions on hospitality in Northern Ireland expire on November 13. Doctors have recommended its extension. She said: “These discussions will continue and we will intensify our engagement with representatives of the hotel industry as we seek … Read more

MIBI is not responsible for the injuries as the passenger knew that the driver was not insured

[ad_1] The body that compensates victims of uninsured driving will not be liable for any lawsuit against an uninsured driver whose car crashed into a ditch and injured a passenger, the High Court ruled. Judge Bernard Barton found that the Office of Motor Insurers of Ireland (MIBI), which compensates victims of uninsured and untracked drivers, … Read more

WhatsApp users can now send disappearing messages

[ad_1] WhatsApp will soon have a disappearing messages feature, designed to allow users of the chat app to reduce their fingerprint. Once the update, which will be rolled out from Thursday, hits phones, users will be able to configure an option for each individual chat they are in, either one-on-one or in a group, to … Read more

Tony Holohan says he does not anticipate recommending retailers to reopen early despite his pleas

[ad_1] Updated 10 minutes ago CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER Dr. Tony Holohan said he does not anticipate Nphet recommending to the government that non-essential retailers be allowed to return to business before the end of the six-week shutdown. Speaking at tonight’s briefing, Holohan said Nphet “does not anticipate changing our advice, but we obviously keep it … Read more

Free medical care to cost practices 220 million euros in lost income

[ad_1] GP offices can lose up to € 220 million a year in private patient income not covered by GP or medical business cards when universal healthcare is introduced, according to a spending review by the Department of Reform and Public spending. The review also estimates that private patients, who make up 57.5% of the … Read more

‘The end of Trump? It’s just the beginning ‘

[ad_1] Opinion: even if Joe Biden is confirmed as the 46th president of the United States, Trumpism has won The final outcome of the US elections is still at stake. The votes are still being counted, which is how it should be in a democracy. Of course, Donald trump he disagrees, as he made clear … Read more

Home completions to hit 20,000 but analysts warn of future impact

[ad_1] Home completions are expected to reach 20,000 this year, Goodbody analysts forecast, as the sector rebounded from the construction shutdown triggered by Covid-19. But house prices are expected to fall 5 percent in mid-2021, a more modest decline than previously predicted, and rents are projected to decline further, according to Goodbody Analytics BER Housebuilding … Read more

Local Expert Provides Heartbreaking Fungie Update And Dark Prediction

[ad_1] A local Fungie expert has provided an update on the situation in Dingle today, and it’s not positive. As the weeks pass since the decades-old dolphin sighting, local marine biologist Dr. Kevin Flannery said it is increasingly unlikely that Fungie will ever again be seen at home at the mouth of Dingle Harbor. “I … Read more

Former lawyer jailed for three years for robbery

[ad_1] A former lawyer who stole € 235,000 from a businessman pretending to buy a warehouse from him in Co Kildare has been jailed for three years. Patrick Russell (57), residing in Teach Daingain, Steelstown, Rathcoole, Co Dublin, pleaded guilty to the theft of 215,000 euros from businessman Paul O’Connell on Anglesea Street, Temple Bar … Read more

What would a Biden win mean for Ireland?

[ad_1] Spirits in the Irish government, bleak after late-night tendencies toward President Donald Trump, rose throughout the day as Joe Biden began to close the gap and eventually outmaneuver his rival. Although the government publicly seeks to maintain a studied neutrality, they do not deceive anyone and they know it. The universal preference among all … Read more