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First Tunnels Polytunnels Finally our First Tunnels Polytunnels is complete and ready for some winter growing. Over all very happy[…]
Read moreFirst Tunnels Polytunnels Finally our First Tunnels Polytunnels is complete and ready for some winter growing. Over all very happy[…]
Read moreSocial Mixing is Causing High COVID Rates Professor Luke O’Neill says increased mixing and mingling is causing a high COVID-19[…]
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Read morePrime Minister Michael Martin said Ireland is extremely disappointed with the ruling of the Polish constitutional tribunal rejecting the supremacy[…]
Read moreAn Irish mother says she went through labour in a hospital car park for ‘as long as I could[…]
Read moreThe leading immunologist says society does need to fully reopen at some stage, but he “doesn’t envy” the decision Cabinet[…]
Read moreThe head of the Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) says his group is ‘perfectly happy’ to continue to use vaccination certificates.[…]
Read moreIt’s “absolutely disgraceful” for the Tánaiste Leo Varadkar to “frighten” musicians with his comments about potential restrictions beyond October 22nd,[…]
Read moreTánaiste Leo Varadkar says he “can’t rule out” some COVID-19 restrictions remaining beyond October 22nd. He said the final[…]
Read moreNews about the Breakdown of relations between the UK and Europe over Northern Ireland Credit to : Euronews
Read moreOfficials are looking at introducing a ‘no jab, no job’ policy in Ireland. The measure has been announced in New[…]
Read more“The science is not settled”: Irish climate scientist Professor Ray Bates speaks out against the mainstream narrative on climate alarmism,[…]
Read moreIrish Climate Scientist Professor Ray Bates “The science is not settled”: Irish climate scientist Professor Ray Bates speaks out against[…]
Read moreIn the Dáil, Mattie McGrath has claimed that emergency legislation on COVID restrictions is a ‘power grab’, comparing them to[…]
Read moreThe Government’s estimate of a €3.2 billion bill for homes affected by Mica has been branded “disingenuous” by Sinn Féin.[…]
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