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Navy guard of honour for Cork couple who finally wed after Covid disrupted plans Clare O Keeffe from Ballincollig wed Cian Moran from Galway. The couple now live in Carrigaline Clare O’Keeffe and Cian Moran who live in Carrigaline, we married on December 5 in St Mary and St John in Ballincollig. Pictures: Laura and Benny Photography Elaine Duggan THIS couple had initially planned a wedding with 200 guests, but ended up having only 19 due to Covid but that didn’t dull the sparkle of their special day. Clare Moran (nee O’Keeffe), of Ballincollig, and Cian Moran, from Galway, who now live in Carrigaline, originally met on Tinder however, it turned out they had mutual friends. ....
Special report: Death and despair on Ireland s streets It s been just over a year since a general election that was run on the twin issues of housing and homelessness. In that year, an unprecedented global pandemic has utterly changed Irish life. With people confined to their houses, those without homes are dying in unprecedented numbers. More people known to homeless services are dying and everyone wants to know why, and how to stop it, writes Noel Baker Volunteer Ryan sorting the food at Penny Dinners on Little Hanover Street, Cork. Picture: Dan Linehan Mon, 15 Feb, 2021 - 21:25 It s been just over a year since a general election that was run on the twin issues of housing and homelessness. In that year, an unprecedented global pandemic has utterly changed Irish life. With people confined to their houses, those without homes are dying in unprecedented numbers. More people known to homeless services are dying and everyone wants to know why, and h ....