2021-2022 ‘particularly challenging’
The ruling also led to Dettmar’s suspension from the court after a disciplinary hearing was conducted by the Judicial Service Court.
The energy crisis has “put pubs back” again after 22 months of closure during the Covid lockdowns, according to Paul Clancy, CEO of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland.
Necessity, Reality, Cost
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has admitted that Covid “will be with us forever,” while in the same breath warning that future lockdowns are not out of the question. It’s actually beyond a pisstake at this stage. Speaking to reporters yesterday, Varadkar said: “I think it’s increasingly clear that Covid is going to be with us forever. […]
Perhaps nothing symbolised Ireland’s protracted Covid lockdowns more than the ubiquitous horse box. For long the symbol of provincial backwardness in Ireland, Covid saw the emergence of the improvised horse box cum coffee outlet. Suddenly, no urban space was complete without its own chic equine-themed coffee outlet dispensing lattes and the like to Ireland’s most discerning […]
Total Swedish Covid deaths at this writing: 14,651.
Former Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan was among other notable figures throwing his weight behind the campaign as momentum builds among owners.
The controversial – some would say deeply suspicious – World Economic Forum which readers may be familiar with as the promoter of the “Great Reset” which would entail the radical overhauling of the global economic system, continues to pump up the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative. The BRI is a massive programme of investment which was […]
In an interview this weekend, the World Health Organisation’s Special Envoy on Covid-19, Dr David Nabarro, seemed to reverse the global body’s advice on Covid-19 lockdowns. Talking to the Spectator’s Andrew Neil, Dr Nabarro urged world leaders to stop using lockdown as a “primary control method” and warned that lockdowns would increase poverty and hit those […]
Thousands of people have gathered for a second major public protest against the continued Covid-19 lockdown, and against mandatory mask wearing and mandatory vaccines. Crowds gathered at the Custom House in Dublin’s city centre on Saturday, September 12, for a march called by Yellow Vest Ireland, who said the event was also being supported by […]
Thousands of people have gathered for a second major public protest against the continued Covid-19 lockdown, and against mandatory mask wearing and mandatory vaccines. #gript