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# Plan

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2022
# Debate
European Leagues hoping Uefa drop controversial Champions League plan
A decision on the new formats for Europe’s men’s club competitions is set to be taken on 10 May.
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# Plan
AC Milan eager to complete loan deal for out-of-sorts Chelsea defender
Fikayo Tomori has been unable to find a regular first-team role this season.
# Coronavirus
Key dates: Here's the plan for unwinding restrictions and getting life in Ireland back to normal
The plan was announced by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar this evening.
# Plan
'It was said the first day I came here: We don't mind you using us as a stepping stone'
Norwegian striker Tim Nilsen on his decision to join Derry City ahead of the new season.
# Justin Trudeau
Canada will provide money to families of those in plane shot down by Iran
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the families will each receive 25,000 Canadian dollars
# Northern Ireland
Corbyn claims Johnson misled people about customs checks in his Brexit deal
The Labour leader said a confidential report paints a ‘damning picture’ of Boris Johnson’s deal, especially when it came to Northern Ireland.
# Plan
Guardiola to send Man City players 'to the fridge' in bid to stay fresh during busy December
The reigning champions have been dealt a tricky hand over the festive period.
# Down to 40
Cooney, Haley and Bealham latest to feel harsh reality of World Cup cuts
Joe Schmidt has kept Joey Carbery in his training squad for the trip to Portugal.
# Merchants Quay
Dublin City Council refuses planning permission for Ireland's first injecting centre
The Council gave its decision yesterday.
# Plan
Breakdancing proposed as new sport for 2024 Olympics
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) must now consider the proposal and come to a decision by December 2020.
# National Broadband Plan
Removing 300,000 homes from original broadband plan 'made original tender less attractive'
That was according to the Secretary General of the Department of Communications Mark Griffin.
# Lion Air
More body parts found after plane crash in Indonesia
A jet plunged into the sea with 189 people on board yesterday.
# Whistleblowers
How the Pro14 is aiming to bring about 'world-class' refereeing
Greg Garner, the Pro14′s elite referee manager, explains their five-year plan.
# dynamic duo
'I was renting over a pub and Shane moved in... Thankfully now we have our own separate rooms'
Mark O’Donovan chats to The42 about his various successes with Shane O’Driscoll in 2017 as well as his ambitious plans for 2018.
# Plan
Roger Goodell letter to teams and players says NFL has a plan to end anthem protests
ESPN’s Adam Schefter has obtained a letter sent to all 32 sides.
# budget 2018
Labour wants banks to pay double their levy but says tax cuts would be 'foolish'
Leader of the party Brendan Howlin said the plan “cut poverty, not taxes”.
# Plan
'Different Tevez' in extra training to shed weight
The 33-year-old forward earns among the highest wages in football, an estimated $850,000 a week.
# it's business time
Trump's plan to slash corporate rates to 15% could pose 'competitive challenge to Ireland'
The plan could face stiff opposition in Congress.
# indigenous species
New plan to stop extinction of corncrake in Ireland
The bird used to be widespread in Ireland but is now only found along the north coast of Donegal and in the west of Mayo and Connemara.
# Plan
Analysis: How Ireland targeted Austria’s makeshift left-back
Kevin Wimmer had an evening to forget against the Boys in Green on Saturday.
# planning objections
UK Government "doesn't recognise" leaked memo about lack of Brexit plan
The memo suggested that the British Government had “no plan” for Brexit
# Your Say
Poll: Would you be happy to pay a sugar tax to help fight obesity?
The government is announcing its ten-year plan to battle obesity today.
# Plan
Newly crowned World Darts Champion may need glasses
“I need my eyes testing” may seem a strange thing for the PDC winner to say, but Gary Anderson is pondering wearing glasses.
# Plan
Shane Long on how Southampton exploited Arsenal's weaknesses
The Gunners struggled defensively as they fell to a comprehensive loss.
# Migration
1,000 bison might be killed at Yellowstone Park this winter
The plan is to kill mostly calves and females.
# National Security
Is Ireland adequately prepared to defend a terrorist attack? 91% say No
The government has said that such an attack on Ireland is “possible, but not likely”.
# West Action Plan
25,000 new jobs planned for Galway, Mayo and Roscommon
Almost 27,500 jobs were lost across the three counties from 2008 to 2011.
Voices
Do you know how you're going to afford to send your kids to college? You could sacrifice your daily coffee
How do you plan to pay for the education costs for your little ones? It’s time to start planning now, writes Eamon Dwyer.
# Plan
A former Arsenal player is being lined up as Sherwood's replacement at Villa - reports
David Moyes, Brendan Rodgers and Nigel Pearson are also believed to be on the club’s shortlist.
# electrical barriers
After a string of 'unprecedented' attacks, Australia is getting tough with sharks
There have been 13 attacks in New South Wales so far this year, compared to three in 2014.
# taking care of buisness
This 9-year-old girl's business plan was found by her Dad and it's adorable
But also BRILLIANT.
# New Plan
Syrian family laid to rest as Taoiseach says we can take in more refugees
“There’s got to be a clear plan and a clear strategy to help people who are so distressed by these events.”
# PLAN OF ACTION
Burglar gangs targeted by gardaí in major crackdown
A garda spokesperson said there will be a strong focus on burglars with a high re-offending rate.
# Cruise Control
A bird's-eye view of the plan to boost the flow of ships (and tourist cash) into Dublin
A decision on the ambitious plan is expected in the next few months. It could open Dublin up to even the world’s largest cruise ships.
# Plan Ahead
Greece says no to bailout extension, but pledges to honour its debt
Greece aims to raise the minimum wage to €750 euros by 2016.
# Stress Test
Permanent TSB submit plan to the ECB a week early
The bank failed the latest ECB stress test after an €855 million shortfall was identified.
# Fitness
How to put on five kilos of muscle
Devour the carbs after training and more useful nuggets of information.
# Prep
Nurses demand details of HSE's Ebola plan
Nurses want to know what contingency plans and alert systems are in place.
# Preserved
Sexual assault patients could have more time to keep biological evidence
It is planned that biological evidence could be kept for up to a year.
# ASTI
"Last resort": Teachers could strike over Junior Cert reforms
The Department of Education said that talks are ongoing between the Minister and teachers.