Mary Regan, political reporter, on the nationwide easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
Listen
Legal issues surrounding mandatory hotel quarantine
Dr Jennifer Kavanagh, Lecturer in Law at Waterford Institute of Technology, explains the constitutionality of mandatory hotel quarantine.
Listen People who are vaccinated will have freer travel - Government on hotel quatrantine
Stephen Donnelly, Minister for Health, discusses the easing of certain Covid-19 restrictions and mandatory hotel quarantine.
Listen
Excitement grows as vaccinated people set to meet again
Cillian Sherlock speaks to two women who are looking forward to meeting up after receiving their second doses of a Covid-19 vaccine.
Listen
Final phase of school reopening as last students return to classroom
Where are the stars of RTE s The Clinic now? Oscar nominee, Star Wars appearances and soap stars
irishmirror.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishmirror.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A man convicted for racially abusing a General Election candidate in an anonymous phone call left a profound effect on the victim and his family, a court has heard.
Edward Smith (61) anonymously phoned Dublin Fingal People Before Profit candidate John Uwhumiakpor and told him Don t get involved in Irish politics. Irish politics is for Irish people.
Smith claimed he consumed alcohol on the day he made the anonymous phone call and lost the run of himself, Balbriggan District Court heard.
The court heard Mr Uwhumiakpor - who ran in the Dublin Fingal constituency in last year s General Election - received a phone call to his home at 12.26pm on January 29 last year.
A MAN racially abused a General Election candidate in an anonymous phone call by telling him: “Don’t get involved in Irish politics. Irish politics is for Irish people,” a court has heard.
Edward Smith (61) made the phonecall to Dublin Fingal People Before Profit 2020 General Election candidate John Uwhumiakpor just weeks before last year’s election.
His actions left a “profound effect” on the victim and his family, Balbriggan District Court heard.
Smith claimed he consumed alcohol on the day he made the anonymous phone call and “lost the run of himself.”
The court heard Mr Uwhumiakpor - who ran in the Dublin Fingal constituency in last year’s General Election -received a phone call to his home in Balbriggan, Co Dublin at 12.26pm on January 29 last year.
Cillian Sherlock reports on how third level students are coping with remote learning
Listen I think the vast majority of people are compliant. But some are not -McGrath
Michael McGrath, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, responds to Garda and Opposition criticism of the Govt s new Covid-19 restrictions
Listen
Ireland s Covid-19 death toll passes 3,000
Orla Keegan, Head of Education, Research and Bereavement at the Irish Hospice Foundation, on dealing with grief during the Covid pandemic
Listen
Big tech still in legal limbo over policing hate speech
Aengus Cox reports on the debate of freedom of speech online, and the recent tech giants shutdown of social media platform, Parler.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.