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Kathryn Homes takes over Fermanagh care home Meadow View

ENNISKILLEN care home Meadow View Senior Living has been officially taken over by a new company to enhance standards of care delivered . On Monday (April 26), Kathryn Homes took over sole responsibility for the operations of a portfolio of 12 care homes, including Meadow View, previously managed by Runwood Homes in Northern Ireland. In a press release, it was stated that a local board has been appointed to oversee the portfolio with the aim of enhancing the standards of care delivered . This announcement comes following a report by The Impartial Reporter in February of this year where it was understood that Runwood Homes was rebranding to Kathryn Homes.

Joanne Mathers: Sentenced to death for collecting census papers

Joanne Mathers: ‘Sentenced to death for collecting census papers’ Tomorrow marks the 40th anniversary of Joanne Mathers who was shot dead by the IRA in Derry Mother of one Joanne Mathers was murdered on April 7, 1981. Reporter: );   ); Forty years on from one of the most ‘heinous’ IRA murders of the Troubles, the PSNI says the investigation remains open. On April 7, 1981, mother-of-one Joanne Mathers was shot dead by an IRA gunman as she helped a resident to fill in a census form at a house in Anderson Crescent. The honours graduate had given up her work in town planning to raise her son who was two-years-old at the time.

The lesson we can learn from 180 years ago to help us win battle against spread of Covid-19

In 1825, Daniel O’Connell was invited by the House of Lords Select Committee to give a first-hand account of the living conditions in Ireland, which he did in graphic detail. The UK government was alarmed so it set up a royal commission chaired by the Protestant Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Richard Whately, who was also an economist. The commission sat for three years and produced a report in 1836 which has a number of voluminous appendices which contain a vast amount of information of great historical value. (They are available at UCD Library Cultural Heritage Collections.) The difficulty was that in ­Ireland, unlike Britain, there was no work available. Legislation in 1834 abolished outdoor relief and admission to the poorhouse was mandatory for those claiming relief.

Electorate didn t give its consent to this disruptive EU departure

Electorate didn t give its consent to this disruptive EU departure 31 December, 2020 00:59 The Brexiteers did gain a mandate for Brexit, in principle if not in practice, via their narrow referendum victory. Boris Johnson has, however, effectively delivered a ‘hard Brexit’. As a damage limitation exercise it does little to mitigate the adverse economic consequences of Brexit. The UK could have chosen to remain in the customs union – the optimum free trade agreement (FTA). It could have remained in the single market avoiding non-tariff barriers. It could have remained in both. Instead it has chosen a FTA as a third country avoiding tariffs and quotas on manufactured goods. But the tariffs on these would be zero even without an FTA.

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