Galway Bay FM
25 April 2021
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A new survey has revealed that the vast majority of publicans want to be allowed reopen like Northern Ireland where all hospitality outlets will open together this week without any division between food and non-food pubs or the requirement for a substantial meal.
The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) says the upcoming Government announcement about reopening hospitality must include a coherent plan that provides confidence for its members and the 50,000 staff employed by pubs.
This coming Friday pubs in Northern Ireland will reopen for outdoor trading then three weeks later they can resume indoor business.
Fallout among Tuam councillors over central government allocation of €180,000
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Second-year freshman
Stephen Reid blasted a no-doubt, two-run homer in the eighth to power No. 12 Georgia Tech baseball past Notre Dame, 4-2, on Sunday at Frank Eck Stadium.
The Yellow Jackets (15-12, 12-9 ACC) battled in pitchers’ duel, where LHP
Sam Crawford worked a terrific start (6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 K), before LHP
Josiah Siegel (1-0) pitched a clean seventh to get his first collegiate decision. RHP
Dawson Brown then retired the next two batters before LHP
Luke Bartnicki slammed the door with 1.1 innings of no-hit work for his fourth save of the year.
En route to 12 hits on the day, Tech had four multi-hit performances, including Reid.
RTE Reeling In The Years 2010 missing one vital moment as viewers puzzled by omission
It was described as the biggest drama of the year and a scandalous moment but it was left on the cutting room floor
Reeling In The Years 2010-2019
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Dublin s Q102 By Kelly O Sullivan Reeling in the Years made its much anticipated return to our screens on Sunday night.
Viewers were delighted with an iconic clip opening of the new series, while some GAA fans were disappointed with the omission of one memorable moment of the year
The new series of the popular show is focusing on the years 2010 to 2019, looking back on the most memorable moments of that particular year in news, current affairs, sport and entertainment.
The programme will be set to the chart topping hits of that year, giving viewers ultimate nostalgia.
Sunday night saw the new series kick off with 2010, which featured Ireland battling a recession as the
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