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Dublin pubs chewed out for serving charities instead of €9 meals

Dublin pubs chewed out for serving charities instead of €9 meals
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Chatham woman allegedly starts fire in bus shelter to stay warm

Chatham woman allegedly starts fire in bus shelter to stay warm A 37-year-old Chatham woman allegedly started a fire inside a bus shelter to stay warm early Saturday morning on St. Clair Street in Chatham. Author of the article: Daily News staff Publishing date: Dec 19, 2020  •  December 21, 2020  •  1 minute read  •  Article content A 37-year-old Chatham woman allegedly started a fire inside a bus shelter to stay warm early Saturday morning on St. Clair Street in Chatham. Chatham-Kent police found her outside the shelter at approximately 12:30 a.m. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The fire caused minimal damage before it was extinguished by the Chatham-Kent Fire Department.

How 1920 was one of the bloodiest years in Irish history

How 1920 was one of the bloodiest years in Irish history Updated / Thursday, 17 Dec 2020 12:32 Analysis: a new book measures the human cost of Ireland s revolutionary years by cataloguing and analysing the deaths of 2,850 people At the end of December 1920, Thomas Gilmartin, archbishop of Tuam, reflected bitterly on the year that was drawing to a close. He lamented that instead of peace, there was war, murder and reprisals; instead of order, there was disorder, vengeance and destruction; instead of content, there was grave fear, insecurity and heartbreak. The archbishop prayed for all the victims of this troubled time, without distinction, and that God would deliver the diocese from murder, attempted murder, arson and terrorism.

Property round-up: JD Wetherspoon, Deltic, pub closures

JDW completes £30.4m Dublin development  As reported by  The Morning Advertiser’s​ sister title  MCA Insight​, JD Wetherspoon (JDW) has made the largest investment in its 41-year history in the development of Keavan’s Port pub and hotel in Dublin. The operator completed the Camden Street Upper site in Dublin city centre having invested €33.4m (£30.4m) in its acquisition and development. The 9,000 square foot site spans two floors and will feature 89 bedrooms alongside a 3,800 square foot garden across two courtyards. JDW intends to hire 200 full and part-time staff at the pub, which is named after an ancient highway into Dublin of which Camden Street formed a part.

Radius Reads: Rattling Good Reads for the Christmas Season

Radius Reads: Rattling Good Reads for the Christmas Season
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