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It s been a hideous year for our tourism business. If we re to make it through 2021, a level playing field is vital
Tourism businesses need more support – amending eligibility for the CRSS scheme would be a very good start, writes Mícheál Ó Cionna. By Mícheál Ó Cionna Tuesday 22 Dec 2020, 9:07 AM Dec 22nd 2020, 9:07 AM 15,096 Views 19 Comments Mícheál Ó Cionna
IT’S BEEN AN unspeakably tough year for many small businesses around the country – not least in the tourism trade.
With Christmas all but a write-off for many in the sector, St Patrick’s Day and the traditional start of the Irish tourist season is the date many of us have circled in our wall-planners - but it is more likely international travel restrictions will not
Podcast: Ranking the Cabinet ministers on their 2020 performance
The ‘Irish Examiner’ political team Daniel McConnell, Elaine Loughlin, Paul Hosford, and Aoife Moore give their individual assessments of the performance of the 15 people around the Cabinet table.
The ‘Irish Examiner’ political team Daniel McConnell, Elaine Loughlin, Paul Hosford, and Aoife Moore give their individual assessments of the performance of the 15 people around the Cabinet table.
Mon, 21 Dec, 2020 - 06:30
Daniel McConnell, Elaine Loughlin, Paul Hosford and Aoife Moore
The 177 days in the life of this government have been turbulent, to say the least. Battling the twin crises of Brexit and Covid-19, the historic three-party Coalition has proven itself to be resilient if not extraordinarily prone to self-imposed errors.
120 new jobs at Bus Éireann as services increased rte.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rte.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
December 14, 2020 10:05 am
Several rural routes are included in enhanced Bus Éireann services to be rolled out in the coming weeks, in what is the largest single enhancement in Bus Éireann services in more than 15 years.
Some of the enhanced services are within cities and towns, while others link rural towns and villages with larger urban areas.
Included among these is Portroe, Co. Tipperary, which will have a daily bus service to Limerick and Nenagh for the first time, as part of an increased Route 323 linking Nenagh and Limerick.
In Co. Clare, weekend services will be introduced on the Scariff-Limerick routes for the first time, and there will be increased frequency between Ennis and the west of the county. The towns of Kilkee, Doonbeg and Lahinch will be linked for the first time.
Full Navan town bus service announced; enhancements in Drogheda meathchronicle.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from meathchronicle.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.