Republic Ends Goal Drought But Mitrović’s Brace Seals Serbian Victory

Republic Ends Goal Drought But Mitrović’s Brace Seals Serbian Victory

Republic of Ireland started their FIFA 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign with a 3-2 defeat in Belgrade as Serbia took the opening three points at the Rajko Mitic Stadium. Stephen Kenny’s side had taken the lead through Alan Browne but...
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Intel To Soon Start Hiring For New Jobs At Leixlip Plant In Co Kildare

Intel To Soon Start Hiring For New Jobs At Leixlip Plant In Co Kildare

Recruitment is due to get under way in the coming months for 1,600 new jobs being created by Intel at its Leixlip plant in Co Kildare. The chipmaker said the the recruitment will happen in stages over the coming years...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy I hope you all had a nice Saint Patrick’s Day even though it was a bit different than normal Saint Patrick’s Days in the past. We all know the reason for that as with the Covid-19 pandemic...
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Taoiseach: No Decision Made On Lockdown Changes In April Yet

Taoiseach: No Decision Made On Lockdown Changes In April Yet

No decision has been made in relation to what restrictions will be eased from April 5th, the Taoiseach has said. Micheál Martin warned that the situation in relation to the virus was “very fragile”. It comes as a meeting of...
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Sepp Blatter Handed New Six Year Plus Ban From Football

Sepp Blatter Handed New Six Year Plus Ban From Football

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has been given a new ban of six years and eight months from football, the world governing body has announced. The ban has been imposed for multiple breaches of FIFA’s ethics code and comes into...
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Varadkar Praises New ‘Dublin Belfast Economic Corridor’ Initiative

Varadkar Praises New ‘Dublin Belfast Economic Corridor’ Initiative

A new cross-border initiative aimed at strengthening economic ties between Dublin and Belfast has the potential to create further growth and development and bring both sides “closer together”, the Tánaiste has said. Leo Varadkar said Dublin and Belfast ha...
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Ntamack To Start In France’s Six Nations Decider Against Scotland

Ntamack To Start In France’s Six Nations Decider Against Scotland

France fly-half Romain Ntamack will make his first start of the 2021 Guinness Six Nations in Friday’s title-deciding clash with Scotland. Ntamack, the leading points scorer in last year’s Championship, will replace the injured Matthieu Jalibert as part of ...
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Air Passengers Likely To Be Required To Wear Masks Until 2022 – O’Leary

Air Passengers Likely To Be Required To Wear Masks Until 2022 – O’Leary

Passengers will be asked to wear face masks on Ryanair flights potentially until 2022, the airline’s boss has said, as he announced a return to a more normal summer schedule. The budget airline plans to run around 2,300 flights every...
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A Documentary Celebrating Women in Classical Music Streams During Women’s History Month

A Documentary Celebrating Women in Classical Music Streams During Women’s History Month

Forte Director: David Donnelly Producers: David Donnelly, Anastasia Boudanoque Cast: Tatiana Berman, Anastasia Boudanoque, Elbjorg Hemsing Q&A by Brad Balfour When the film Forte premiered a year ago at Washington, D.C.’s Kennedy Center Justice Forum, it...
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British Government Urges Stormont To Act On Rolling Out Abortion Services

British Government Urges Stormont To Act On Rolling Out Abortion Services

The Northern Ireland Secretary has urged Stormont ministers to take action on rolling out abortions services in the region before he steps in to order it. Brandon Lewis expressed hope progress could be made on the long-delayed central commissioning of...
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