IAG Sees Revenue Increase As Lockdown Restrictions Ease

IAG Sees Revenue Increase As Lockdown Restrictions Ease

The owner of Aer Lingus, British Airways and Iberia, International Airlines Group (IAG) said he is seeing a “significant recovery” as passengers return to flying again with lockdown restrictions easing. Chief executive Luis Gallego explained long-haul flights in particular have...
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Varadkar: Government’s Plan For One Million Electric Vehicles On Road By 2030 Is ‘Difficult To Achieve’

Varadkar: Government’s Plan For One Million Electric Vehicles On Road By 2030 Is ‘Difficult To Achieve’

The Government has admitted its plan to have one million electric vehicles on Ireland’s roads by 2030 will be difficult to achieve. Green Party leader Eamon Ryan said that currently some 15 per cent of new vehicles bought in the...
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As Winter Looms, Healthcare Staff In The North Are Exhausted And Worried

As Winter Looms, Healthcare Staff In The North Are Exhausted And Worried

Healthcare staff in the North are exhausted and fearful about what the winter could bring, a leading nurse has warned. Roisin Devlin, the nurse lead in the South Eastern health trust, said colleagues were worried that A&E wait times will...
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HSE Boss Says Almost A Third Of Intensive Care Beds Taken Up With Covid Patients

HSE Boss Says Almost A Third Of Intensive Care Beds Taken Up With Covid Patients

A further 3,024 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in the Republic, the National Public Health Emergency Team has confirmed. There are 458 Covid-positive people in hospital, including 90 in intensive care units and 250 receiving advanced respiratory support....
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Byrne Vows To ‘Root Out’ Sexual Harassment Within PSNI

Byrne Vows To ‘Root Out’ Sexual Harassment Within PSNI

The PSNI chief constable has said he is determined to “root out” those responsible for incidents of sexual harassment within the force. Simon Byrne told the Policing Board that he hoped that such incidents would not put new female recruits...
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Sinn Féin Calls For Housing Agency To Oversee Mica Redress Scheme

Sinn Féin Calls For Housing Agency To Oversee Mica Redress Scheme

Calls have been made for the Housing Agency to oversee the mica redress scheme to ensure families affected are not left competing against each other. Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty said failure to appoint the body, which was tasked with overseeing...
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Sexton To Earn 100th Cap Against Japan On Saturday

Sexton To Earn 100th Cap Against Japan On Saturday

Captain Johnny Sexton will win his 100th Ireland cap during Saturday’s clash with Japan in Dublin. The 36-year-old fly-half returns to Andy Farrell’s starting XV for the first time since March’s 32-18 Guinness Six Nations win over England having been...
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Liverpool Through To Knockout Rounds After Win Against Atlético

Liverpool Through To Knockout Rounds After Win Against Atlético

Liverpool marched into the knockout stages of the Champions League with two games to spare after a convincing 2-0 victory over 10-man Atlético Madrid at Anfield on Wednesday guaranteed them top spot in Group B. Diogo Jota put Juergen Klopp’s...
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Manchester City Bounce Back With Victory Over Club Brugge

Manchester City Bounce Back With Victory Over Club Brugge

Manchester City got back to winning ways with a 4-1 victory over Brugge to move to within sight of the Champions League knockout rounds although it was not a trouble-free night for Pep Guardiola’s side on Wednesday. In the end,...
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John Carpenter and Sandy King – Halloween Offers Legendary Director and Wife/Partner Opportunities

John Carpenter and Sandy King – Halloween Offers Legendary Director and Wife/Partner Opportunities

Sandy King Q&A by Brad Balfour Horror films fascinate some people, while they repel others. A classic slasher series such as Halloween prompts extreme passions either way. Creating a supernatural menace that’s both relentless and hair-raising but see...
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