RTE News Stars Apologize After Farewell Party Pictures Emerge



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Some of RTE’s news stars have had to apologize after photos surfaced of them briefly posing for photos without masks or established social distance measures at an office going-away party.

Presenters such as Bryan Dobson, David McCullagh and Miriam O’Callaghan were three of the few who attended the meeting of their colleague Phil Collins.

The trio have since apologized for their actions and an RTE spokeswoman added that those involved had “regretted” the incident.

Yesterday the Irish Minister of Retailing issued a promising update for punters as opening hours are rumored to be longer during the Christmas period.



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RTE stock image

Minister of State for Employment and Retail Trade Damien English confirmed that it was “the full intention” of the government to open retailers on December 1.

And reports now suggest that stores will be allowed to open as late as they like in the run-up to the holiday period.

It has emerged that the Government is considering plans that will allow trading after normal opening and closing hours with the Minister working with local authorities to get such a plan passed on.

From conversations with retailers, Minister English understands that although they want more hours, they do not want a 24-hour opening system.

Speaking on the RTE news yesterday, he said the country was “moving in the right direction.”




He said: “So the decisions will now be made by all of our government departments – how can we safely reopen.

“We are putting plans in place to reopen safely, to facilitate that important month of December. That is our full intention.”

He added: “We have been working on that all these weeks.”

“We have always said that when the numbers allow and when appropriate, we would reopen.

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“But as it stands, that’s for the first week of December. That’s what we’re aiming for.”

“It will mean longer opening hours. It will mean different ways of doing business.”



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