Can’t wait for that tattoo? How the North’s lockdown exit differs from the South

[ad_1] Everything about the differences between the plans produced in Stormont and Dublin to lift the lockdown caused by the Covid-19 crisis on both sides of the Border comes down to dates. The Irish Government’s plan came 12 days ago. Stormont’s came yesterday. Dublin favors a five-stage plan, starting on May 18th and continuing on … Read more

World Rugby changes law on tries scored at base of goalpost’s padded area

[ad_1] World Rugby have announced that it is no longer possible to score a try by grounding the ball at the base of the post’s padded protection. he amendment to Law 8 takes effect immediately, meaning that whenever rugby resumes following Covid-19, players must adjust to the new ruling. The decision was approved by the … Read more

Teenage girl in serious condition after being pulled from water in Bray

[ad_1] A teenage girl is in a serious condition after she was rescued from the sea off Bray promenade this evening. Emergency services, including gardai, the Coast Guard and Civil Defense, raced to the scene after being alerted the 16-year-old was in difficulty at around 6:45 pm. A crowd that gathered on the promenade was … Read more

Holland cries as the bodies of five surfers recover

[ad_1] The Netherlands is in shock after the bodies of five surfers, all believed to be in their 20s and 30s, were recovered from the North Sea after a two-day search and rescue operation that led to many others grounded alive. The dead are believed to include men and women, all experienced local surfers who … Read more

Rents fall by largest amount in ten years as Dublin sees biggest price drop in country

[ad_1] Rents have dropped by the biggest amount in ten years since the Covid-19 pandemic as the number of houses available to rent have shot up dramatically. Rents fell by 2.1% in April compared with March, according to the latest report from Daft.ie. And Dublin saw the biggest fall, with rents down by 2.5% overall … Read more

More than € 1 million in drugs, € 550 thousand in cash seized and 3 arrested in a Dublin organized crime investigation

[ad_1] Three people have been arrested and more than € 1 million in drugs and € 550 thousand in cash seized in connection with an investigation into organized crime in Dublin. Gardai detected several vehicles yesterday afternoon, around 6 p.m., in the Donore Road and North Road areas of Drogheda, Co Louth. Two men, ages … Read more

How Dublin and London differ in their approach to ease the blockade

[ad_1] The Covid-19 lockdown relaxation plans produced by the Dublin and London governments differ in many ways, but both agree that progress depends on progress in the battle against the disease. dates Dublin has a five-stage plan from May 18 to August 10. London, by contrast, chooses three, starting on May 13, and the last … Read more

Gardai confiscates € 1.1m of drugs, € 550,000 in cash and six luxury watches in raids

[ad_1] Three people were arrested for € 1.1 million worth of drugs, € 550,000 in cash, and six luxury watches were seized by gardai in four counties. Two men and a woman were detained after Gardai stopped vehicles in the Donore Road and North Road areas of Drogheda, Co Louth, on Monday. They are currently … Read more

Five-stage plan to close the blockade published in the North

[ad_1] Northern Ireland will begin its exit from the coronavirus blockade starting with people encouraged to return to their workplace and ending with the opening of restaurants, cafes and pubs, it was announced on Tuesday. Prime Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy Prime Minister Michelle O’Neill outlined in the Northern Assembly Tuesday their five-step plan to … Read more

Coronavirus Ireland: exact age profile of ICU patients released for the first time

[ad_1] The exact age profile of Irish coronavirus cases admitted to an ICU has been published for the first time. Until last weekend, health managers have listed all elderly patients who have been in intensive care in the “65+” category. But now reports from the Health Protection Surveillance Center show a clearer breakdown of these … Read more