Donald Trump acquitted in impeachment for incitement to insurrection

[ad_1] Former United States President Donald Trump was acquitted in his second impeachment trial as the United States Senate failed to obtain enough votes to convict him on a charge of incitement to insurrection. The Senate voted 57 to 43 to acquit him on Saturday night, well short of the 67 votes needed for a … Read more

Harvey Elliott: Fulham’s Scott Parker Disappointed in Liverpool’s Compensation Fee for a Teenager | Football news

[ad_1] Scott Parker said he was “disappointed” with Harvey Elliott’s departure from Fulham and believes that the compensation Liverpool must pay is not enough. Liverpool was ordered to hand over a record £ 4.3 million to Fulham for a 16-year-old after a court ruled that they should pay for the youngster. The Professional Football Compensation … Read more

Strange Kind Of Love: The Unexpected Magic Of The Roy Keane And Micah Richards Show

[ad_1] Let’s be honest. They are in love, right? This is a bromance made in the television studio. While some soccer media associations are dumber and dumber, here we have Don Quijote and Sancho Panza from the world of experts, Bill and Ted from soccer, or maybe even Tango and Cash. The great movie of … Read more

Billy Burns will be named in the middle with Sexton ruled out

[ad_1] Billy Burns is scheduled to be named to the Irish half to face France on Sunday at the Aviva Stadium (start at 3pm) amid strong indications that Johnny Sexton has been ruled out following the injury at the head he received in the 69th minute against Wales. Last weekend. James Ryan, the other Irish … Read more

Closing restrictions Ireland: Full level 5 restrictions in effect until after Easter, but schools and construction likely to reopen

[ad_1] Level 5 lockdown restrictions will be extended for at least another six weeks, with only schools and the construction sector likely to be able to reopen before Easter. A “revamped” Living with Covid plan will be released the following week, but leading figures involved in drafting the document say it is unlikely to provide … Read more

Schools and construction will likely reopen before Easter, but Level 5 restrictions will continue for the rest of us

[ad_1] Level 5 lockdown restrictions will be extended for at least another six weeks, with only schools and the construction sector likely to be able to reopen before Easter. A “revamped” Living with Covid plan will be released the following week, but leading figures involved in drafting the document say it is unlikely to provide … Read more

Von der Leyen ‘deeply regrets’ the activation of Article 16 TheJournal.ie

[ad_1] Updated 47 minutes ago European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said she deeply regrets the decision to invoke Article 16 of Northern Ireland’s protocol on Brexit in a row over Covid-19 vaccines. The move was quickly reversed after much criticism from Ireland, Northern Ireland and Britain. Speaking today at a meeting of … Read more

116-year-old French nun survives Covid-19

[ad_1] The oldest person in Europe, the French nun, Sister Andre, survived Covid-19 and will celebrate her 117th birthday tomorrow, her caregivers said. Lucile Randon, who took the name Sister Andre when she joined a Catholic charitable order in 1944, tested positive for coronavirus at her retirement home in Toulon, southern France, on January 16. … Read more

Costs skyrocket due to delays at Children’s Hospital

[ad_1] Construction of the new Children’s Hospital has been delayed again and may not open until 2024. The Public Accounts Committee also heard today that costs are increasing, although the development board did not disclose an exact figure as it is communicating with the Health Department about costs and timelines. Covid-related closures, along with various … Read more

‘This pandemic is far from over’

[ad_1] The WORLD HEALTH Organization’s special envoy for Covid-19 has told the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee that the pandemic “is not near the end.” David Nabarro spoke at a committee meeting that focused on discussing access to vaccines for low-income countries. Nabarro said he would not say that rich countries are “stockpiling” vaccines because there … Read more