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Covid in Ireland: Call to speed up booster jabs for the over-60s

The Times/The Sunday Times 03 Nov 2021
He called on the expert group to review the timeline for 60-69 year olds.Sponsored ... .
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Covid in Ireland: 12.5% pay rise planned for student nurses and midwives

The Times/The Sunday Times 03 Nov 2021
Student nurses and midwives are in line for a 12.5 per cent pay rise during their internship year, the tanaiste has said ... “I’m advised. .
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Sudden Deaths in Ireland a "Mystery"

Bitchute 03 Nov 2021
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The Holy Face Prayer Meeting from Ireland - Nov. 2, 2021

Bitchute 03 Nov 2021
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Public holidays in Ireland in 2022

Swords Today 03 Nov 2021
There are 9 public holidays in Ireland each year ... Lepetitjournal.com Dublin lists various public holidays in Ireland in the year 2022 ... The feast in honor of the Patron Ireland is one of the most important in the eyes of the Irish ... Stephen’s Day ... ....
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Potential game changers that might just help solve Irelands’ pandemic problems

Irish Independent 03 Nov 2021
We are back to looking for easy wins in this never-ending fight against Covid-19. Vaccines held all the promise when the buds were in the trees in early spring. Now, as the leaves wither, we are looking to booster shots to lighten the hardship ... Antivirals ... As of last week, Ireland still had not put in any pre-orders in anticipation of its approval ... .
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‘Mirror of a changing Ireland’: The Bell’s view on The Irish Times in 1945

The Irish Times 03 Nov 2021
The legendary editor of The Bell, Seán O’Faoláin wrote in 1944 that it was the policy of the magazine “to open as many windows as possible on the lives of as many people as possible, so that we may form a full and varied picture of modern Ireland... New Ireland ... The Ireland to which he returned was not much to his liking.
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Learning experience of first-year college students suffered as a result of restrictions

Irish Independent 03 Nov 2021
The study, for the Higher Education Authority, the Irish Universities Association, the Technological Higher Education Association, and the Union of Students in Ireland, took an in-depth look at first-years by comparing their feedback with responses from similar surveys in 2018, 2019 and 2020 ... Stark findings for first-years include. ... .
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Paul Smithwick: Courteous, mannerly and moving in the kind of social circles where ‘€3m would be only chicken feed’

Irish Independent 03 Nov 2021
On hearing his pal had received a €3m debt write-off, a friend of Paul Smithwick said earnestly. “Good for him. It couldn’t have happened to a nicer fellow.”. A retired commercial solicitor and a member of the brewing dynasty, Smithwick (75) has weathered a bruising few years ... Without exception, friends and acquaintances speak highly of Smithwick ... .
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Rent rises may be capped at 2pc – O’Brien

Irish Independent 03 Nov 2021
Proposed legislation that would cap private rent increases will be brought to Cabinet tomorrow, Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien said. The legislation would cap increases at 2pc or the level of inflation as measured by the harmonised index of consumer prices, which ever is lower ... Read More ... Daily Digest Newsletter ... Read More ... .
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Under-60s with medical conditions may be next in line for booster

Irish Independent 03 Nov 2021
People under 60 with medical conditions may be next in line for a Covid-19 booster vaccine, it emerged yesterday ... Read More. Potential game changers that might just help solve Irelands’ pandemic problems Stephen Donnelly says he won’t be reading book that suggests Taoiseach lost faith in him as health minister during pandemic ... Daily Digest Newsletter.
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Care home chain hit by €10.5m loss during ‘heart-breaking’ Covid crisis

Irish Independent 03 Nov 2021
The loss made by the group last year compared with a €7m loss in 2019, before Covid hit. CareChoice is one of the country’s biggest nursing home operators ... During 2020, CareChoice secured covenant test waivers on tens of millions of euros of loans from AIB and Bank of Ireland as the business was hit by Covid ... It operates 14 homes across Ireland ... .
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Paddy Power owner ‘committed’ to Irish retail network, says CFO

Irish Independent 03 Nov 2021
Jonathan Hill, the chief financial officer of Paddy Power owner Flutter Entertainment, says the group remains committed to its Irish retail network despite continuing low footfall as Ireland lags other nations in easing pandemic restrictions ... There are more than 250 Paddy Power outlets in Ireland and more than 350 in the UK.

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