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O FLANAGAN : Acknowledgement notice. (26th August 2006)O FLANAGAN (Dr Kevin) - The family of the late Dr Kevin O Flanagan, sister Attracta Isdale, brothers Michael, Charles and the late Dr Sean, nieces and nephews, wish to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement. Our thanks to all our kind relatives, friends, neighbours and colleagues who attended Kevin s removal and Requiem Mass. A special word of thanks to the concelebrants of the funeral Mass, Fr Frank McDonnell P.P. and Fr Tom Dooley C.C. of St Jos.
Servei interior a pubs i restaurants, tot i que no a tots
Dilluns, 26/07/2021 Terrassa exterior a Capel Street, Dublin 7 / Foto: Liffey
Avui es fa un pas més en la reobertura d’un dels sectors més castigats per les restriccions derivades de la pandèmia: els pubs i els restaurants, que el proppassat set de juny van poder reobrir, això sí, només el servei exterior, fet que ha omplert de terrasses alguns carrers, essent un dels casos més radicals el de Capel Street (Dublin 7), que és d’ús exclusiu per a vianants durant el cap de setmana. La data per al servei
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July 23rd, 2021
The UK Government has used its powers to order the Northern Ireland Executive to commission abortion services. It made the move after some parties’ opposition in Stormont led to continued delay to the rollout of abortion services in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland Humanists welcomed the decision as vital progress for women’s rights.
Abortion was decriminalised in Northern Ireland last year. The new legislation should have also led to the rollout of services. But disagreements between the five parties that make up the Executive meant that services were not centrally commissioned by the Department of Health. Some individual health trusts still provided services. But without any dedicated funding for this, the result has been that many women in Northern Ireland have been left without the services to which they are legally entitled.