Weddings of up to 100 people are allowed, but Dublin pubs will be closed

[ad_1] One hundred people will be allowed to attend weddings under the new Covid-19 rules that will be introduced by the government. The move will be a big boost for people getting married in the coming weeks, as current restrictions only allow 50 people to attend. The cabinet subcommittee on Covid agreed to double the … Read more

Global warming will be reversed

[ad_1] US President Donald Trump arrived in California to receive information about the wildfires raging across swaths of the country’s west coast, telling officials that global warming will be reversed. The quick stop during a three-day re-election campaign was the first time Trump visited California since the devastating fires started. Earlier, Democratic challenger Joe Biden … Read more

Possible sign of extraterrestrial life detected on an inhospitable planet, scientists say

[ad_1] The scientists said they have detected in the acidic clouds of Venus a gas called phosphine that indicates that microbes may inhabit Earth’s inhospitable neighbor, a tantalizing sign of potential life beyond Earth. The researchers did not discover real life forms, but pointed out that on Earth, phosphine is produced by bacteria that thrive … Read more

UK investigation confirms body found was Dublin man

[ad_1] An investigation in England has formally stated that a body dumped off the Cumbrian coast in October 1986 was that of Patrick Healy, a 70-year-old Dublin man who was last seen at his home in Cabra on September 20, 1986. same year. . The investigation, which was carried out remotely due to Covid-19 travel … Read more

Signs of extraterrestrial life detected on Venus | Science and technology news

[ad_1] Scientists have discovered a rare molecule in the clouds of Venus, suggesting that colonies of living microbes could thrive in an oxygen-free environment high up in the planet’s atmosphere. While the surface of Venus is too hot to support life, with an average temperature of around 464 ° C (867 ° F), astronomers have … Read more

Varadkar Says Increased Covid-19 Rates In Dublin Will Require Additional Restrictions

[ad_1] Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said that the “worrying” increase in coronavirus infections in Dublin would require additional restrictions and a “different response” than in the rest of the country. The government is due to announce a new five-tier alert plan to deal with the virus on Tuesday, with the expectation that the country will … Read more

When Liverpool v Leeds feels like West Ham at home …

[ad_1] Liverpool v Leeds was excellent. the kind of game that got us all hooked on soccer in the first place. Unpredictable, exciting, dynamic and full of drama. Those two superb and timeless hits by Mo Salah and Mateusz Klich will live long in memory. Such great football only made the melancholy of playing without … Read more

Likely legal action by Leaving Cert calculated grades as many students were “ bitterly disappointed ”

[ad_1] Legal challenges are expected to be thrown into this year’s Leaving Cert calculated grade system, with private routine schools in particular claiming their students had been unfairly penalized. CAO’s first round of offers brought spectacular breakpoints yesterday, prompting Bruce College in Cork City and the Institute of Education in Dublin to say that many … Read more

Universities to Limit Student Deferrals Amid Gap Year Concerns

[ad_1] Universities should limit the number of students allowed to defer occupying their places amid concerns that many may choose to take a gap year due to Covid-19 restrictions. Most of the tuition at tertiary institutions will take place remotely this year and some higher education figures are concerned that students will differ for fear … Read more