Massive US Air Force jet changes flight path so Irish-born pilot can fly over his hometown
The Irish Aviation Authority defended the move
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A massive €200 million US Air Force jet went on a detour in Irish airspace - so its pilot could fly over his hometown, it has emerged.
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Eight arrests over planned protest in Dublin city centre
Seven men and one woman were arrested. By Rónán Duffy Sunday 4 Apr 2021, 6:49 PM 1 hour ago 13,490 Views 30 Comments
Gardaí in Dublin this afternoon.
Image: Twitter/GardaTraffic
Image: Twitter/GardaTraffic
EIGHT PEOPLE WERE arrested as part of a garda operation aimed at policing planned protests in Dublin city this afternoon.
Six of the arrests, five men and one woman, were in relation to alleged breaches of Covid-19 regulations while two, both male, were related to public order incidents.
Gardai said this afternoon that, under Covid-19 regulations, there are restrictions on people organising events outdoors and there also restrictions on travelling outside the home without a reasonable excuse.