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People in Dublin were wearing face masks 35 years ago, but not to guard against a virus or infection. Shops had started to sell them
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People in Dublin were wearing face masks 35 years ago, but not to guard against a virus or infection. Shops had started to sell them

The extravagant plan for a whitewater rafting centre in Dublin appears to have sunk beneath its machine-made waves. And good riddance to that. But the

I have just returned from staycation with my extended family in a house we rented through Airbnb. It was a lovely house and I would

The Government says it will examine the system for appointing Special Envoys to the United Nations. That shouldn’t take long because there isn’t one. Ministers

In recent weeks we have seen increased commentary, both nationally and internationally, relating to infections in people who have been fully vaccinated. It is important

A mother went on radio to tell how her daughter had suffered from stress because of the uncertainty about when First Holy Communion ceremonies would

I am enjoying the Olympics much more than I had expected. The lack of real audiences takes away some of the atmosphere and it must

There will soon be more plastic than fish in the sea, says the World Economic Forum. I wonder who is doing the counting? Indestructible plastic

Micheál Martin narrowly avoided the dubious distinction of being the first Fianna Fáil leader not to become Taoiseach. That unwanted title seems likely to fall

Will you still wear a mask when the Covid restrictions are finally lifted? This has become a hot issue in England, where Boris Johnson is
