Welcome to our dedicated rolling Ireland news blog with all the very latest updates from up and down the country. We will be bringing you multiple stories an hour from big Government announcements to small crashes – and updates from West Cork all the way to Donegal. And today is the 9th of March with…
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We Actually Don’t Required Another Conservative News Platform
Speaking to The Nation in 2014, Ehab Al Shihabi, then the CEO of the recently introduced Al Jazeera America, made the case that Americans were desperate for serious, unbiased, old-fashioned tough news. “If we do the kind of reporting that is considered ‘back to the future’– the hardcore journalistic reporting, not biased, not for entertainment, […]
Ireland news LIVE: Varadkar leakage drama continues, James McClean speaks out
We’re all set for another busy day in Ireland’s fast-moving news cycle. And the Irish Mirror is here to keep you in the loop on all the developments that break today. The Government has said it hopes Irish schools could start returning from March 1. Meanwhile, a body has been pulled from a Galway river…
Brexit news – live: Boris Johnson says ‘urgent’ action needed from EU on Northern Ireland amid border tension
EU condemns ‘threats of violence’ as Northern Ireland-GB port checks suspendedThe prime minister’s message comes the week after the EU backtracked on its threat to override parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol by introducing emergency vaccine checks on doses heading from the bloc to Northern Ireland.Alluding to this, Mr Johnson tweeted on Tuesday evening claiming…
Surge expected in NI mental health recommendations – BBC News
Image caption Dawn Hopper has been dealing with sight loss and lockdown has triggered anxiety issues “I’m quite an outgoing person, very independent. I have a great job, a real network of friends and a great family.”Dawn Hopper doesn’t sound like someone who might suffer from mental health issues. During the last two years, she’s…
U.K. U-turns on masks as lockdown-easing steps stimulate confusion – CTV News
LONDON — The British government performed an about-face on masks Monday, telling people to cover their mouth and nose in shops, buses and subway trains. The change came as part of what Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the “first careful measures” to lift a nationwide lockdown imposed seven weeks ago to slow the spread of…