); We want to have families left to go back to : Medics here say Ireland must help India tackle huge Covid-19 wave
Indian healthcare workers in Ireland are “sacrificing ever seeing some family again” in order to care for people here amid the pandemic. By Órla Ryan Tuesday 27 Apr 2021, 12:05 AM 2 hours ago 3,364 Views 2 Comments
Family members of a person who died due to Covid-19 light the funeral pyre at a crematorium in Jammu, India, yesterday.
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Family members of a person who died due to Covid-19 light the funeral pyre at a crematorium in Jammu, India, yesterday.
Councils urged to update byelaws to maximise outdoor trading – Currie finegael.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from finegael.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Labour bill currently working its way through the Oireachtas
Sinn Féin Senator Lynn Boylan told
Newstalk Breakfast the Government is delaying and over-complicating the move here by looking for more studies and research.
Lidl offering free period products is something the Government should be doing - Boylan
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“Lidl has announced this, and I think it’s a fantastic initiative by them. They deserve to get all the credit - they stepped up to the plate in doing something the Government should be doing.
Senator Boylan said people expect toilet paper when they go into a bathroom, and it should be the same with period products.
Local Authorities in Dublin should waive licence fees for outdoor dining and street events finegael.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from finegael.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Horses have been kept in Ballyfermot for generations and are part of the landscape of the west Dublin suburb. However there are two sides to the debate whether it is a good thing or not.
Community worker Eddie Kershaw believes that horses keep young children out of trouble saying that the children have a lot of love to give and they express that love caring for their animals. According to Kershaw, keeping horses helps with the children s personal development as they learn horsemanship and show great ingenuity in stabling their horses in neat purpose-built accommodation in back gardens.
Orla Carey talks to Nationwide reporter Tom Kelly about her ability to care for five year old horse Juicy .