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Cabinet approves plan to ease pandemic restrictions

Cabinet approves plan to ease pandemic restrictions PA Media 29/04/2021 By Cate McCurry and Michelle Devane, PA © Niall Carson Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence Simon Coveney (Niall Carson/PA) The Cabinet has approved a plan to reopen the country and ease out of coronavirus restrictions. Ministers met on Thursday to sign off on the raft of plans that will pave the way to society and the economy reopening over May and June. The ban on intercounty travel will be lifted, personal services, including hairdressers, will reopen and the resumption of click-and-collect retail services will begin from May 10. The number of people permitted to attend religious services will be capped to 50 people.

Stephen Donnelly challenged on €80k pay rise for Department of Health secretary | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

The secretary general didn t give any specifics as to when he would waive the pay rise until, saying he would do so until the economy begins to recover and unemployment falls. Asked on Prime Time if Donnelly knew when Watt intends to take the increase, Donnelly responded: He s waived it on two criteria. So, the answer would be when those criteria change. Prime Time presenter Sarah McInerney later asked Donnelly that if, in two or three months time the population is vaccinated and the employment situation has improved, and as such the economy, if Watt would take it then. Donnelly responded: Really that s a decision for him obviously. It s really not for me to comment on.

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