5 ways to fly will be different after Covid-19

[ad_1] This holiday weekend should have been one of the busiest of the year for Dublin Airport. If things had been normal, around 400,000 passengers would have passed through the terminals during the four days. But these are not normal times, thanks to Covid-19. Instead, the place is like a ghost town, with planes landed … Read more

Coronavirus: the ‘absolutely incredible’ midwives who work miracles | UK News

[ad_1] “It is quite difficult to go in and keep that brave face with everything that is happening, but this is one of the most important moments in a woman’s life and we just want to reassure them,” says Kathryn Harding. She is the manager of the maternity ward at Liverpool Women’s Hospital and as … Read more

Trump highlights Ireland in battle to return pharmaceutical production to the US USA

[ad_1] The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has signaled Ireland when he promised to bring global pharmaceutical production to the United States. Speaking in a Fox News “town hall” interview on Sunday night in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, Trump was asked about what kind of financial incentive he would … Read more

Coronavirus: NI plan to facilitate blocking may not include dates

[ad_1] Image copyright Reuters Screenshot A queue demonstrating social estrangement outside a butcher shop in Londonderry Prime and deputy prime ministers have suggested that they do not support date setting in the phases of lifting blockade restrictions in Northern Ireland. The executive has met to discuss how and when the Covid-19 measures should be facilitated. … Read more

Trump vows to bring American pharmaceutical manufacturing in Ireland back to America

[ad_1] The Irish ambassador to the United States has defended the presence of American pharmaceutical companies in Ireland as “beneficial” to both nations. Aniel Mulhall made the comments after the US President. USA promise to return the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals to the United States. Donald Trump specifically referred to Ireland and China in his comments, … Read more

Brothers, ages 10 and 7, fall 110 feet to their deaths from the tower block while playing Spider-Man during the coronavirus blockade – The Irish Sun

[ad_1] Two young brothers fell 110 feet to their deaths while playing Spider-Man together during the coronavirus blockade. The tragic Ivan Zakharov, 10, and Stepan, 7, reportedly opened the window of their apartment in Moscow, Russia, and fell. 6 6 Ivan Zakharov, 10, and Stepan, 7, were killed instantly.Credit: East2west News 6 6 They fell … Read more

Coronavirus in Ireland – Simon Harris says Ireland’s progress in battle against coronavirus remains ‘fragile’

[ad_1] 4 4 Health Minister Simon Harris has said that Ireland’s progress in the battle against the coronavirus remains “fragile”. The number of Covid-19 patients treated in intensive care fell to 93 today, the lowest level in a month. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news and updates 4 4 Health Minister … Read more

CNN reporter mourns Trump in personal and brutal monologue

[ad_1] Don Lemon commented on Trump’s wife, her physical appearance, and her intelligence. Over the weekend, United States President Donald Trump retweeted a conspiracy theory that Barack Obama was involved in a “Russian hoax” that sought to see Trump charged. This prompted CNN reporter Don Lemon to ask the question: What is it that makes … Read more

Gove rules out calls to extend Brexit transition period

[ad_1] A British government minister dismissed calls to extend the Brexit transition period and insisted that it is “simple prudence” to follow the current schedule. Michael Gove said the government did not want the UK to continue its “European Union literary membership” beyond December 2020 in an attempt to save taxpayer money and avoid being … Read more

Europe tentatively reopens but prepares for second wave

[ad_1] As various nations begin to relax their blocks after an initial spike in Covid-19 cases, the focus is on how they can avoid a “second wave” of infections as social distancing is reduced. Italy and Spain, two of the worst-affected countries, have already begun allowing outsiders to exercise for the first time in nearly … Read more