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High Court judge says he s satisfied effort made to ensure couple able to return from Ukraine to Ireland with newborn

SURROGACY CASE High Court judge says he’s satisfied effort made to ensure couple able to return from Ukraine to Ireland with newborn Aodhan O Faolain Updated: 16 Apr 2021, 23:07 A HIGH Court judge has said he is satisfied that the State has made effort it can to ensure that an Irish couple is able to return to Ireland their newborn child from the Ukraine. Mr Brian O’Moore noted that the State is working on new regulations that will allow the family board flights from Ukraine, via Frankfurt to Dublin early tomorrow morning, and that on their arrival they won t have to enter mandatory hotel quarantine.

FSB revamps BetXS Ireland SSBT experience

FSB revamps BetXS Ireland SSBT experience Share BetXS – one of Ireland’s remaining independent bookmakers operating betting shops in County Dublin and Meath. The agreement will see FSB deploy its SSBT systems to modernise BetXS in-store environment to optimise engagement with modern sports customers. FSB upgrades will provide BetXS with a customised retail management tool, providing its betting shop managers with full visibility on real-time market liabilities, and a comprehensive suite of reports to help manage their in-store offerings. Russell Colvin, Head of Retail at FSB, said: “We are delighted to have been chosen by BetXS to deliver our next generation self-service betting terminals to its retail stores ahead of lockdown restrictions being lifted in the Republic of Ireland and bettors being allowed to return.

Aston Lark makes second acquisition in Ireland

Aston Lark makes second acquisition in Ireland
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300 catalytic converters seized in north Dublin

Dublin s Q102 By Kevin O Mahony At around 10am yesterday, officers searched a business premises in St. Margaret s.  During the course of the operation, Gardaí seized 300 catalytic convertors weighing a total of 1275kg. The exhaust emission control devices are thought to have an estimated value of around 150-thousand euro. The search was conducted as part of the ongoing investigation into the theft of catalytic converters throughout the Dublin Metro Region. While Gardaí were conducting the search operation, a vehicle entered the premises which had no tax or insurance and was subsequently seized. Investigations are ongoing.

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