Messi Reportedly Takes 50% Pay Cut In New Five-Year Deal With Barcelona

Messi Reportedly Takes 50% Pay Cut In New Five-Year Deal With Barcelona

Lionel Messi has agreed a significant pay cut in order to remain at Barcelona and will sign a five-year contract in the coming days, according to reports. Messi, 34, has been a free agent since his previous four-year deal expired...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy I want to start with one of the most successful golf tournaments that has been happening for many years right now and should be well supported. The Eithne and Paddy Fitzpatrick Memorial Fund, was set up by...
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Number Of Hospitalizations In Ireland Among Lowest In The World

Number Of Hospitalizations In Ireland Among Lowest In The World

Ireland currently has one of the lowest numbers of people in hospital or intensive care with coronavirus per million population, according to the health watchdog. Only the Czech Republic, Denmark, Israel and Norway have fewer Covid-19 patients. The Health Info...
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British Government To Announce Plans To Deal With Legacy Of ‘The Troubles’

British Government To Announce Plans To Deal With Legacy Of ‘The Troubles’

The Northern Ireland Secretary will later announce a way forward on dealing with the legacy of the region’s troubled past. The approach, to be outlined by Brandon Lewis in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon, is expected to include...
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Hydrogen Buses A ‘Momentous Step Forward’ In Decarbonizing Ireland’s Public Transport

Hydrogen Buses A ‘Momentous Step Forward’ In Decarbonizing Ireland’s Public Transport

Three new hydrogen-powered zero emissions buses have been described as a “momentous step forward” towards decarbonizing Ireland’s public transport network. Transport, Climate and Environment Minister Eamon Ryan launched the €2.4 million pilot scheme on...
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Ireland Win Maiden One Day International Against South Africa

Ireland Win Maiden One Day International Against South Africa

Andy Balbirnie’s century allied to blistering cameos from Harry Tector and George Dockrell underpinned Ireland’s historic maiden win over South Africa, who lost the second one-day international by 43 runs at Malahide. While the teams have never before met ...
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Carabao Cup Semi-Finals To Return To Two-Legged Format This Season

Carabao Cup Semi-Finals To Return To Two-Legged Format This Season

The Carabao Cup semi-finals will return to being played over two legs next season, the EFL has confirmed. The ties were played as one-off matches in the 2020-21 season after the coronavirus pandemic forced back the start of the campaign...
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Up To One Million Digital Green Certificates To Be Issued This Week

Up To One Million Digital Green Certificates To Be Issued This Week

Up to a million Covid digital green certificates for travel are to be issued by email on Wednesday to people who are fully vaccinated, an Oireachtas committee has been told. Around one per cent of those emails are expected to...
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Indoor Dining In Ireland To Resume For Vaccinated Or Immune From July 26

Indoor Dining In Ireland To Resume For Vaccinated Or Immune From July 26

Indoor hospitality in Ireland is set to reopen for people with evidence of full vaccination or immunity from Covid-19 from July 26th at the latest. The Cabinet approved new legislation on Monday so those who are fully vaccinated or have...
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New Program Looks To Get 75,000 Long-Term Unemployed Back To Work

New Program Looks To Get 75,000 Long-Term Unemployed Back To Work

The Government warned that some jobs will be permanently lost because of the pandemic, as it vowed to get 75,000 long-term unemployed people into work over the next two years. The plan includes a target of cutting youth unemployment from...
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