Missing Dubai Princess Latifa ‘Is Being Cared For At Home’, Says Family | World News

[ad_1] The missing princess of Dubai is “being cared for at home,” according to the country’s royal family. In videos published on Sky News and published for the first time this weekPrincess Latifa accused her father of holding her hostage, following attempts to flee the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Early today, the UN Commission on … Read more

Level 5 Covid restrictions could remain in effect until May

[ad_1] Level 5 restrictions may remain in effect until May based on new plans for living with the virus that the government is discussing. The Cabinet Committee on Covid-19 agreed to begin a gradual reopening of schools on March 1 after the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) informed students that they can begin to … Read more

Government proposes national ban on the sale of smoked charcoal

[ad_1] A national ban on the sale of smoked charcoal and restrictions on the sale of uncured grass and wood are among the proposed new regulations on solid fuels. Environment Minister Eamon Ryan has said this is to prevent deaths caused by particles, the tiny pieces of soot, ash or dust produced by fires. Solid … Read more

EU does not reach 10 million doses of vaccine Pfizer

[ad_1] The European Union is missing about 10 million doses of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine that were due to be delivered in December, according to EU sources. This leaves the trading bloc about a third short of the supplies it was now expecting from the US company. It comes as the European Commission revealed that it … Read more

James McClean Opens Up About Gun Threat Before Fulham 2012 Game | Football news

[ad_1] Stoke winger James McClean says police visited him the night before he faced Fulham in 2012 after a social media user threatened to bring a gun to Craven Cottage. In an extensive exclusive interview with Sky Sports News, McClean opened up on a variety of topics including: Why Social Media Companies Must Take Responsibility … Read more

The Finance Minister ‘looks for ways’ to keep the money saved by people during the pandemic in this country

[ad_1] FINANCE MINISTER PASCHAL Donohoe has said the launch of the vaccine will be the most important determining factor in the recovery of the Irish economy this year and next. The minister said the correlation between the launch of the vaccine and the ability of companies to reopen is crucial, as he also highlighted the … Read more

Dutch Prime Minister says curfew is needed despite order to remove it

[ad_1] Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called on the country to respect the night curfew and said it was still necessary to combat the coronavirus pandemic despite a previous court ruling that the measure lacked a legal basis. Rutte’s coronavirus policy took a major blow when a court said his government had not clarified why … Read more

The government expects Irish schools to start returning on March 1

[ad_1] The government plans to begin reopening schools from March 1. Education Minister Norma Foley is expected to tell Cabinet that her department has a “strong preference” for students to come back in stages during the month. It is understood that tomorrow he will speak to the Oireachtas Education Subcommittee about Leaving Cert. The news … Read more

Taoiseach Micheal Martin Makes Leaving Cert Promise Before Cabinet Meeting

[ad_1] Micheál Martin has promised again that this week a deal will be made on the exit certificate. He said: “Irish students require that” because of the “stress” and “anxious” times the stagnation has caused. The Taoiseach’s intervention again this morning will be seen as a warning shot to the teacher unions to put their … Read more

Boris outperforms in the EU

[ad_1] UK 1 EU Zero You have to give it to Boris. Part of his gasp as he planned his way to Downing Street was that he vowed to pull the UK out of the EU and set sail for the sunny highlands. When Covid-19 hit like an earthquake, his administration messed up their strategy, … Read more