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IRELAND
Customers sit outside with drinks on Dame Lane, Dublin.
Source: Leah Farrell / Rollingnews.ie
- The National Public Health Emergency Team has summoned tonight to discuss the current situation in Ireland as Covid-19 cases continue to rise
- Public health officials confirmed that there has been a new 364 cases from Covid-19 in Ireland, but no new deaths
- Lack of legal agreements between employers and the government puts schools at risk Of Losing The Value Of Infrastructure Investment If Sponsors Sell Buildings, New Report Finds
- Cinema chain Cineworld plans to shut down all of its sites in the UK and Ireland in the coming weeks
- The government’s plan on international travel should be ready to October 13, according to Green Party leader Eamon Ryan
- Minister of Reform and Public Expenditure Michael mcgrath said the current Covid-19 numbers are “deeply concerning”
- There is a yellow status warning for 12 counties until tomorrow at 6 am
- A 46-year-old woman from Strabane has become the first person in Northern Ireland Being accused of violating Covid-19 regulations.
THE WORLD
Floods in Ornavasso in the Piedmont of Northern Italy
Source: PA Images
#TRIUMPH The US president’s doctors said that he has been treated with a steroid after at least two drops in his oxygen levels in recent days.
#BREXIT Boris Johnson said a trade deal between the UK and the EU is “to be done”
#FLOODS French and Italian rescue services are responding to floods that cut through villages in the mountainous border regions
#FIGHTING Fierce fighting has continued between Armenia and Azerbaijan in a disputed region, as Armenia reports heavy losses.
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START SHOT
A French couple who had their wedding canceled three times got married today at Dublin airport.
The couple, who did not let today’s rain stop them, got married in the lobby of the old Dublin airport terminal.
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