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Midwest Radio - Minister Simon Harris to visit Mayo today

Midwest Radio - Minister Simon Harris to visit Mayo today
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Foghorn compromise shouldn t be baffling | Letters To Editor

Foghorn compromise shouldn t be baffling | Letters To Editor
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Threat of new travel restrictions hangs over racing and sales

SHARING OPTIONS: The top lot at Goffs Land Rover Sale, a Shantou gelding, was secured by Bective Stud for €230,000. \ Goffs Reports that the Irish Government is considering placing restrictions on people arriving from Britain could affect both the Irish Derby meeting at the Curragh and the important Derby Sale at Tattersalls Ireland next week. It is understood that up to 80 British buyers attended last week’s Goffs Land Rover Sale and they certainly made their presence felt. The three-day sale (up from two days last year) produced a record average price of €38,771 and a record median price of €33,000. Highflyer Bloodstock bought 45 horses for its British clients, with all three of the agency’s directors – David Minton, Anthony Bromley and Tessa Greatrex – very prominent on the ground and around the sales ring.

EU Development Fund provided €100m in emergency PPE for Leitrim, Sligo and Donegal

EU Development Fund provided €100m in emergency PPE for Leitrim, Sligo and Donegal Reporter:   ); Health service providers across Leitrim, Sligo and Donegal were able to secure vital Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for health workers after the Northern and Western region received €100m from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The PPE helped to protect frontline staff from the Covid-19 virus in North West-based hospitals, acute and primary care settings, testing centres, assessment hubs and residential care settings.  Before COVID-19, few workers needed to wear PPE and it was relatively straight forward to acquire. But from the moment the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the emergency in 2020, there was an immediate global surge in the demand for PPE and the HSE faced the challenge in competing globally to safeguard and secure steady supplies.  

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