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Important: Covid-19: Further temporary extension of immigration permissions

According to the notice dated 22 December 2020 on INIS website, there is an important notice about “further temporary extension of immigration permissions and the closure of the Burgh Quay Registration Office from the 23 December 2020″ The notice is as follow, ( Copied from http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/COVID-19-updates-and-announcements ) This notice applies to Immigration and International Protection permissions […]

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Covid-19: 1,025 more cases and 2 further deaths; new variant of Covid from UK detected in Ireland

The Department of Health has confirmed 1,025 new cases of Covid-19 and 2 further deaths. There have now been a total of 84,098 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 2,194 deaths related to the virus in Ireland. According to TheJournal.ie “Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said: “I can confirm that we have detected the new UK […]

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LIVE: Winter Lights in Dublin

This year, the Government’s promoting ‘To Be Irish at Christmas’. In Dublin, five ‘Winter Lights’ locations are being streamed live online so that people around the world can enjoy them too. The webcams below will show the Winter Lights from 4.30pm-1am GMT each day from 23rd December to the 1st January 2021. The locations include: […]

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Covid-19: 938 more cases and 13 further deaths; health chiefs believe new variant found in Britain is now present in Ireland

The Department of Health has confirmed 938 new cases of Covid-19 and 13 further deaths. Health chiefs believe a new variant of the coronavirus found in Britain is now present in Ireland. There have now been a total of 82,155 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 2,184 deaths related to the virus in Ireland. Source https://www.rte.ie/news/2020/1223/1186201-covid-figures/ Photo […]

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Covid-19: the country is “clearly now in a third wave of this pandemic”; Chief medical officer writes “Level 5 restrictions will be needed after Christmas”

The chair of the NPHET Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group Professor Philip Nolan said the country is “clearly now in a third wave of this pandemic” as 727 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed this evening. The Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said that “really at this stage it’s really important that people stay at […]

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Covid-19 764 new cases of coronavirus, four new deaths in Ireland ; Flights and passenger ferries from Britain to Ireland suspended for 48 hours from midnight

It is confirmed that there is four futher deaths related to Covid-19 in Ireland. There is a further 764 cases of Covid-19, bringing the total number of cases in Ireland to 79,542. The number of people died from Coronavirus now stands at 2,158. The public have been advised to limit social interactions in the last […]

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Dublin Bus, Bus Éireann and Irish Rail Christmas schedules

Face coverings are mandatory across all forms of public transport, and passengers are asked to maintain social distancing. Dublin Bus Dublin Bus will continue to operate a weekday service on all routes on 21, 22 and 23 December before launching into its Christmas schedule. On Christmas Eve, buses will run on a Saturday service, with […]

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Some Penneys stores will open all night tonight

The Penneys stores in Blanchardstown and Dundrum will be open all night tonight in a bid to keep queues at the branches to a minimum. With just a week left until Christmas, Penneys have confirmed that their stores in the Blanchardstown Centre and Dundrum Town Centre will remain open from 8am on Friday, December 18 […]

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Covid-19 484 new cases of coronavirus, three new deaths in Ireland

It is confirmed that there is three futher deaths related to Covid-19 in Ireland. There is a further 484 cases of Covid-19, bringing the total number of cases in Ireland to 77,678. The number of people died from Coronavirus now stands at 2,143. Chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan said: “The 5-day moving average is […]

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