‘Guinness Gives Back’ Pack Funds Community Relief Efforts Throughout The States

‘Guinness Gives Back’ Pack Funds Community Relief Efforts Throughout The States

While the holiday season may look different this year, the spirit of giving and goodness will never be stronger as we lift each other up. That’s why Guinness is giving back to communities who have long made its classic stout...
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Aer Lingus Cheers On Changes For Entry to Ireland from The United States And Canada

Aer Lingus Cheers On Changes For Entry to Ireland from The United States And Canada

As of November 29th, 2020, arrivals from the United States and Canada will not be expected to restrict movements following receipt of a negative/not-detected result from a Covid-19 PCR test taken a minimum of five days after arrival in Ireland....
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The Wild Atlantic Fleadh Debuts St. Patrick’s Week 2021 in The United States

The Wild Atlantic Fleadh Debuts St. Patrick’s Week 2021 in The United States

Chole Agnew & Nathan Carter [photo: Brad Balfour} A newcomer to the United States Irish festival scene, the Wild Atlantic Fleadh debuts during St. Patrick’s Week 2021. Running from March 13th to 17th, the Fleadh is a virtual five-day celebration...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving Day and of course some Turkey plus a few cocktails as well. I know it has been tough for some families out there, but again a lot of charities...
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New Ultra-Low Temperature Trucks Arrive In Ireland To Help With Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine Rollout

New Ultra-Low Temperature Trucks Arrive In Ireland To Help With Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine Rollout

Nine Covid-19 ultra-low freezer lorries have arrived in the country to assist in the rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. The vaccine, which requires temperatures of between -70C and -80C to be stored properly, has been shown to be up to...
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British Government Appears To Have ‘Unlimited Disregard’ For Good Friday Agreement Says SDLP

British Government Appears To Have ‘Unlimited Disregard’ For Good Friday Agreement Says SDLP

The UK Government appears to have an “unlimited disregard” for the Good Friday Agreement, it has been suggested. SDLP MP Claire Hanna made the claim as she said people in Northern Ireland are desperate for “certainty” and “stability” ahead of...
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First Covid-19 Vaccines Could Be Administered In The North Next Week

First Covid-19 Vaccines Could Be Administered In The North Next Week

The first Covid vaccines could be administered in Northern Ireland next week, Stormont’s Health Minister has said. Robin Swann said the approval of UK regulators for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine could see the scheduled December 14th roll out date brought forw...
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Food And Drinks Industry In Ireland Could Face €1.5 Billion In Extra Costs With No-Deal Brexit

Food And Drinks Industry In Ireland Could Face €1.5 Billion In Extra Costs With No-Deal Brexit

The food and drink industry could face “unbearable” additional costs of €1.5 billion if a deal is not reached between the EU and the UK, an Oireachtas committee has been told. Businesses could be plunged into chaos in January over...
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Manchester City Top Group C Despite Goalless Draw In Porto

Manchester City Top Group C Despite Goalless Draw In Porto

Manchester City failed to fire but still secured top spot in Champions League Group C after a goalless draw away to Porto on Tuesday. Gabriel Jesus had a goal disallowed by VAR and Raheem Sterling had a shot cleared off...
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Caoimhin Kelleher Impresses As Liverpool Head For The Group Stages

Caoimhin Kelleher Impresses As Liverpool Head For The Group Stages

An aberration from Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana gifted Curtis Jones his first Champions League goal and handed Liverpool qualification to the last 16 as Group D winners with a 1-0 victory at Anfield. The focus had been all been on...
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