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Jamie McGrath: Mastering penalties, Stephen Kenny, and St Mirren s Scottish Cup semi-final date

Jamie McGrath: Mastering penalties, Stephen Kenny, and St Mirren’s Scottish Cup semi-final date The former St Patrick’s Athletic and Dundalk man has played a key role for the Scottish side this season. By Shane Keegan Sunday 9 May 2021, 7:45 AM 2 hours ago 1,127 Views 0 Comments St Mirren s Jamie McGrath. Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO FROM PENALTY TEARS to penalty cheers. Interest in a Scottish Cup semi-final used to be the sole domain of the diehard Celtic fans on this side of the Irish sea. But this Sunday afternoon St. Mirren, with five Irish players and an Irish manager in their dressing room, will bring a different kind of green to the occasion at Hampden Park.

Looking back at Peterborough United s recent Easter clashes: Late goals, promotion pushes and big wins

Looking back at Peterborough United s recent Easter clashes: Late goals, promotion pushes and big wins Promotion-chasing Posh are back in action on Easter Monday Sign up to FREE email alerts from CambridgeLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Following Good Friday’s late 1-0 win away at Fleetwood, Peterborough United face fellow promotion chasers Sunderland at London Road on Easter Monday (April 6).

Medically Necessary: Demand Surge, Supply Shortages Complicate COVID-19 Waste Management

Demand surge, supply shortages complicate COVID-19 waste management (Photo: ) The challenge: The COVID-19 pandemic instantly increased demand for some types of medical waste management, such as the disposal of personal protective equipment and testing supplies. Waste management companies say they met that challenge last year, but it required a lot of flexibility. A shortage of sharps containers, the plastic buckets in which clinicians throw away old syringes and vials, has made that harder. Waste managers are also trying to predict the pandemic s long-term effects on medical waste management and reshape their companies to meet future needs. The net effect: Stericycle, one of the country s largest medical waste management operators, reported that the pandemic slightly increased the demand for medical waste management.

Student jailed for unprovoked attack that left another with 18 metal plates in his skull

Student jailed for unprovoked attack that left another with 18 metal plates in his skull The victim said: “I was used as a human punching bag, battered for entertainment and fun - for a high.” Imposing three years in prison with one year suspended on Alan Carr at Galway Circuit Criminal Court, Judge Rory McCabe said an immediate custodial sentence was warranted to reflect the gravity of the violent assault. File photo Thu, 11 Mar, 2021 - 12:58 Ann Healy Eighteen titanium plates hold a medical student’s facial bones in place since he was kicked at full force into the side of his head during an unprovoked attack in a fast-food restaurant.

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