Government drops plans to re-open schools for special education this Thursday
Fórsa said its workers were genuinely fearful that a return to school was unsafe for students and staff.
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Fórsa said its workers were genuinely fearful that a return to school was unsafe for students and staff.
Wilfred Ndidi and James Maddison scored to send Leicester top of the Premier League.
The dissident group were said to have claimed to have fired upon a police helicopter last week.
The outgoing president wished success to the new administration in a video posted this evening.
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Some of the biggest FDI sites in the country are open under government exemptions.
Legal proceedings were initiated in the High Court yesterday.
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A judge issued the order in a case against Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe and the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park.
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Sam Bennett says he’ll make a decision later on in 2021.
Catherine Reidy has been missing from her home in Ballyderown, Kilworth, Co Cork.
The first health care worker in Ireland to get the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine also received her second dose.
Last year, the 75-year-old penned songs alleging scientists were making up “crooked facts” to justify restrictions to “enslave” the population.
The State is to fund antigen tests for truck drivers travelling to France.
GPs working in mass vaccination centres will be paid €120 per hour under the plan.
Significant numbers of firefighters are still waiting to be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Irish government favours asking people to restrict their movements.
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The appointments are part of the BusConnects Cork Programme.
The figures were confirmed by public health officials this evening.
The gates and entrance to Leinster House were briefly locked this afternoon after a man crossed over a barrier into the grounds.
The incident happened at a ski slope near Siviez in the Col des Gentianes region.
A webinar for teachers was held yesterday where “vitriolic” comments were left about public health experts’ assertion that schools are safe.
Johann van Graan says Munster will always look to tailor their game plans to specific opposition.
Politician and former musician Bobi Wine lost Uganda’s presidential election but his party won at least 56 seats.
Customers have reported getting refunds after couriers temporarily paused their services for UK websites.
Navalny was arrested after returning from Germany following treatment for nerve agent poisoning.
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Met Éireann has issued a weather advisory for the entire country, which will kick in at midnight.
The victim was punched as he was leaving a fast food restaurant in 2017.
The man, who can’t be named for legal reasons, had been convicted of offences for attacks on three women.
A spokesperson for Starbucks said they are “deeply sorry” the incident occured.
Until today, the Beacon Hospital had been the only private hospital not to sign up to the deal.
Unions have said teachers’ concerns about their safety have not been eased by health officials.
The 737 Max returned to the skies in the United States last month.
A charity has submitted a formal complaint about the ESB allegedly breaching its human rights commitments.
The report compiled by Professor Tom Collins was to look at how student nurses should be paid for working during the Covid pandemic.
39 million doses have been administered in 49 higher income countries, while just 25 doses have been given in one low income country.