LMFM By Marc O Driscoll A student snapped two staff kissing when a camera was left on after a virtual class.
Parents of students at a Co. Meath secondary school have been asked to get their children to delete footage of two of its staff kissing.
The principal of the school has sent a letter to parents after a student recorded a teacher briefly kissing her boyfriend, who is another member of staff.
The footage was taken after the teacher forgot to turn off her camera following a virtual class.
The
Irish Independent also reports that after the student recorded the footage it was then sent to other pupils at the school.
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Louth GAA s Double House Draw took place in Darver last night.
The top prize of a new house in Blackrock or Drogheda went to a ticket holder from Louth Village.
Former player, manager and selector with the St. Mochtas club, Colin Hoey has his pick of the properties or else a cash alternative of €200,000.
The second house was won by Michael Mooney from Haggardstown.
Jason Finlay from Ardee scooped the third prize of €10,000.
Over 24,000 tickets were sold for the draw, which raised in the region of 1.2 million euro that will go towards the new Louth County Stadium in Dundalk.
LMFM By Marc O Driscoll Past members of Gluais performed a rendition of Hero at Navan hospital.
Former students at a local secondary school have regrouped for a performance at Navan hospital to pay tribute to frontline workers.
Music group Gluais at Scoil Mhuire in Trim last year went viral after performing Mariah Carey s Hero from their homes on Zoom.
One year on and music teacher Mícheál Kerr invited all five past members of the group back for one more performance as a tribute to the country s frontline healthcare workers.
The music video was filmed on location at Our Lady s Hospital in Navan.
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The Army bomb disposal team carried out a controlled explosion near Oldbridge House outside Drogheda last night.
A section of the boardwalk outside the Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre was sealed off yesterday morning after a viable device was discovered.
The scene was declared safe by the Army’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team just after 8.20pm and has since fully reopened.
The suspect device, which resembled a mortar, was initially found by a member of the public.
Gardaí say no one was injured and investigations are ongoing.