Russia condemns cyber attack on HSE and vows to help Irish government track those responsible
The Russian Embassy told us that Vladamir Putin s government would help us if we asked. It comes as a Russian gang has been identified as responsible for the HSE hack.
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Vladimir Putin (Image: EPA-EFE/REX)
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Cyberattack a despicable crime with risk of stolen patient data being abused, Government says
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May 14th 2021, 16:35
Tour operator bosses say there is “still time” to salvage 2021 bookings with an expansion of the green list on the next review and extending seasons to make up for a “slow start”.
Only 12 countries made the government’s green list last Friday, with most countries listed as amber and Turkey, the Maldives and Nepal placed on the red list.
Speaking on a Travel Weekly webcast, Jet2holidays chief executive Steve Heapy said there “is still time” for the short-haul operator, which is due to resume its operations on June 24, before which there are further reviews of the government lists.
Too many critical areas have been ignored
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THE BUDGET
Too many critical areas have been ignored
This budget has produced the biggest deficit since World War II and the largest national debt ever. But it is a disappointing budget. The government ignored (again) the need for new quarantine facilities, did little for the environment, and our existential climate crisis, and nothing for the ABC or our struggling universities, both of which have had to retrench hundreds and thousands of staff (respectively).