Pre-departure rapid tests will get loved ones home for Christmas, says Dublin Airport Authority

[ad_1] TESTING PRIOR TO DEPARTURE is a “safer alternative” to restrictions, the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) will report to the Oireachtas Transport Committee today. In the authority’s opening statement, the DAA says that a strong pre-departure testing regime for the orange and red zone locations would be far more advantageous for Ireland’s recovery than the … Read more

Gardai shares update on filming of Kanturk, Co Cork upon completing two autopsies

[ad_1] Post-mortem examinations of two of the three men involved in yesterday’s shooting in Cork were completed in what is treated as an alleged murder-suicide. Gardai shared an update one day on the tragic events that unfolded in Kanturk in the county. The bodies of Tadgh O’Sullivan and his sons Mark and Diarmuid were found … Read more

Irish tech company Asavie is acquired by Nasdaq-listed Akamai

[ad_1] Irish technology company Asavie has been acquired by Nasdaq-listed Akamai Technologies for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 2004 by Ralph Shaw and Tom Maher, the Dublin-based Internet of Things (IOT) and mobility solutions provider has companies like AT&T, IBM, Microsoft, Verizon, Samsung, Telefónica and Vodafone as partners. It employs more than 130 people. The … Read more

Autopsies to be carried out as a community shocked by deaths in a ‘very dear family’

[ad_1] An autopsy will be carried out today on the bodies of a father and his two sons after what Gardaí believes was a murder-suicide in Cork on Monday. The autopsies are expected to help establish what exactly happened to the family at their farm near Castlemagner on the outskirts of Kanturk in North Cork … Read more

Post-mortem examinations due to death of father and two sons in Cork ‘murder-suicide’

[ad_1] Post-mortem examinations will be carried out on the bodies of a father and his two sons who died in what is considered an alleged murder-suicide. Diarmuid O’Sullivan, 23, his brother Mark, 25, and their father, Tadhg, 59, were killed during the incident on rural farmland between Castlemagner and Kanturk yesterday. The bodies of the … Read more

Son (23) who died in alleged murder-suicide in Cork graduated

[ad_1] One of the young men at the center of an apparent murder-suicide tragedy that claimed the lives of three members of the same family in North Cork on Monday was due to graduate with an accounting degree next week, it was reported. Diarmuid O’Sullivan, 23, of Assolas, near Kanturk, had completed his studies at … Read more

RTE star Baz Ashmawy reveals he was ‘so angry’ after learning of his father’s death six months after his passing

[ad_1] RTE star Baz Ashmawy revealed that he was “very angry” after learning of his father’s passing six months after his death. Baz appeared on Brian Dowling’s Death Becomes Him podcast, where he spoke about the death of his father, Mohammed Ussri Ismaill. 3 Baz explained that he had learned of his father’s death six … Read more

Moon: Surface ‘water traps’ may be more common than previously thought, researchers say | Science and technology news

[ad_1] Water may be more common on the moon than previously thought, providing “everything NASA needs” for future lunar missions. The natural supplies of water there would allow astronauts to hydrate and help provide fuel for others space Projects. Researchers have suggested that, in some cases, small patches of ice may exist in permanent shadows … Read more

Solskjaer made a Man Utd mistake or was ’embarrassing’ against Chelsea

[ad_1] Send your thoughts on Man Utd and more to [email protected] 16 Conclusions (ours are great but these aren’t bad either) 1) There was a kickoff. 2) Daniel James was silly. 3) It was raining. 4) Chelsea goalkeeper almost kicked him in his goal. That would have been embarrassing. 5) There was a half time. … Read more

RTÉ apologizes to Declan Ganley for the Prime Time program which, according to him, linked him to the death of the Albanian businessman

[ad_1] Businessman Declan Ganley received an apology from RTÉ as part of the settlement of his lengthy defamation action against the national broadcaster. The apology refers to a 2008 “Prime Time” report on Mr. Ganley and his business interests. In the action, the telecommunications businessman alleged that the program defamed him by falsely claiming that … Read more