colleen harris in coventry. good afternoon. we are in the beautiful grounds of coventry cathedral, which is part of the centrepoint of uk city of culture s opening event, and also for the city it is a rich history of resilience, which is a nod to coventry s past when it was bombed in world war ii. 0ut when it was bombed in world war ii. out of that it became a symbol of peace and reconciliation. street performers and street artists are telling this story in moving parts throughout the day. moving parts because organisers have had a real challenge to deliver a covid safe programme, really. they are trying to avoid crowds coming into the centre and asking people to stay at home and watch online. we ve been here all day. this morning s opening events began with pauline black, the singer from the 80s band the selecter. she performed on a bridge
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Killashee Hotel & Spa, Naas, gets set to welcome back guests
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We at Killashee Hotel are absolutely thrilled to announce in line with new government direction, we will be reopening our doors on June 2 for leisure residential guests. Our reservations team are working hard and are available to assist you on 045879277 or email reservations@killasheehotel. com.
We will be able to open for outdoor dining from June 7 for non-residents. In the meantime, we still have our Coffee Dock available daily for Take Away and also our Killashee Kitchen Take Away offerings.
We understand the importance and peace of mind each of our guests need to feel comfortable during their stay in Killashee. In preparation, we have issued our Keeping you Safe Programme of Health and Safety Measure’s which includes detailed Health & Safety procedures developed by us, in line with HSE, Government, and Irish Hotel Federation guideline
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SINGAPORE: Singapore is developing an initiative to help organisations establish best practices to better manage cybersecurity risks across the supply chain, including vendors that support their operations.
This relates to Singapore’s Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) – referring to 11 sectors responsible for the delivery of the country’s essential services, including government, energy and healthcare.
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Announcing the initiative on Tuesday (Mar 2), Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary noted that all CII owners are currently required to maintain a mandatory level of cybersecurity under the Cybersecurity
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