Lidl Ireland: First Look At Dublin’s New ‘But Different’ Store Opening Today On Aungier Street

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Coveney Has GAA Concerns As Club Waiver Was Removed

[ad_1] Foreign and Defense Minister Simon Coveney admits he is concerned about the GAA ahead of the resumption of inter-county action this weekend. Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan counties will move to level 4 of the government’s ‘Living with Covid’ restriction plan at midnight. The GAA had already made the decision to suspend club games for … Read more

National home visiting ban imposed as Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal moved to level 4

[ad_1] The Government has announced a nationwide ban on home or garden visits in almost all circumstances, except for care for children or the elderly and vulnerable people. It has also announced that Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal will move to level 4 of the government’s Living with Covid plan from midnight Thursday through November 10. … Read more

National home visiting ban imposed as Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal moved to level 4

[ad_1] The Government has announced a nationwide ban on home or garden visits in almost all circumstances, except for care for children or the elderly and vulnerable people. It has also announced that Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal will move to level 4 of the government’s Living with Covid plan from midnight Thursday through November 10. … Read more

Northern Ireland to enter four-week lockdown

[ad_1] Northern Ireland will enter an intensive period of restrictions for four weeks, Northern Prime Minister Arlene Foster confirmed at the Stormont Assembly on Wednesday. With the incidence of Covid-19 continuing to spiral and the pressure on hospital beds, Ms Foster told Assembly members that the hospitality sector will be shutting down for four weeks … Read more

Repeated cycle of blockages is not feasible, says NI Health Minister

[ad_1] A repeated cycle of lockdowns and spikes in coronavirus cases “is not feasible,” the Stormont health minister said. Robin Swann said he hopes the series of restrictions planned over the next four weeks will be “long and harsh enough” to reduce the virus’s R rate below one. The minister said the key would be … Read more

Level 3, Level 4 and Northern Ireland

[ad_1] Donegal, Monaghan and Cavan will move to Level 4 restrictions under the Government Plan to Live with Covid-19 from midnight Thursday through November 10. The rest of the Republic remains under Level 3 of the Government’s plan. This followed the confirmation that Northern Ireland will be under tighter coronavirus restrictions for four weeks starting … Read more

Southgate offers support after hinting at the reason behind Maguire’s difficulties

[ad_1] Publication date: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 10:48 Gareth Southgate gave his full backing to England center midfielder Harry Maguire after hinting that the higher profile he now has as a Manchester United and England footballer is an unwieldy combination. England were unable to continue their unlikely victory over Belgium after falling in a 1-0 … Read more

How does Ireland compare? How Other European Countries Are Handling a Rise in Covid-19 Cases

[ad_1] IN RECENT weeks, Ireland and other European countries have seen a considerable increase in the number of Covid-19 cases and deaths compared to the previous months. Last week, the Irish government rejected the advice of the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) to enter the country under strict Level 5 lockdown restrictions. Tánaiste Leo … Read more

What do the increased restrictions mean in Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal?

[ad_1] The border counties of Donegal, Monaghan and Cavan are moving to Level 4 restrictions under the Government’s Plan to Live with Covid-19 from midnight Thursday to November 10, the Government announced. This follows the confirmation that Northern Ireland will enter a new lockdown for four weeks. Northern Prime Minister Arlene Foster confirmed at the … Read more