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Three members of an Ennis family today appeared in court charged with organised crime offences. At Ennis District Court today, three members of the Doherty family of St Michael’s Park, Ballymaley, Ennis appeared in court charged with participating in a criminal organsiation. In total five members of the wider Doherty family were arrested, charged and […] ....
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LMFM By Caitriona Rooney Mandatory Intercity prebooking extended until further notice Iarnród Éireann has advised customers that, following the further level 5 restrictions announced by Government, a revised and reduced schedule will operate across the rail network from Monday 11 th January, approved by the National Transport Authority. The revised schedule reflects significantly reduced demand, and will ensure service continuity and resilience for essential workers and carers who must travel.
Additionally, to effectively manage the 25% capacity available for use, the requirement to pre-book Intercity travel, in place over the Christmas and New Year period, is extended until further notice.
Only those travelling for essential purposes should travel by rail or other public transport ....
Irish Rail publishes revised timetable to operate on rail network from Monday Reporter: ); ); Irish Rail has published a revised timetable to operate on its rail network from Monday to account for additional Government Covid-19 restrictions. Irish Rail has advised customers that, following the further level 5 restrictions announced by Government, a revised and reduced schedule will operate across the rail network from Monday, January 11, approved by the National Transport Authority. The revised schedule reflects significantly reduced demand, and will ensure service continuity and resilience for essential workers and carers who must travel. To effectively manage the 25% capacity available for use, the requirement to pre-book Intercity travel, in place over the Christmas and New Year period, is extended until further notice. ....