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Ireland welcomes a wave of international visitors for the St. Patrick’s Day weekend festivities
Hundreds of thousands of international tourists are expected to travel to the country over the bank holiday weekend for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. By Alex Cloud Fáilte Ireland estimates that over 589,000 people attended the three-day St. Patrick’s Day festival last year, which generated €138 million in visitor revenue. While the figures for the current year are undetermined, Dublin Live reported that over half a million people were in…
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Irish ice hockey will be ‘completely transformed’ by arena development in Cherrywood, says IIHA President
The ice hockey community in Ireland rejoices as Prime Arena Holdings is to submit planning permission for the country’s first ever “permanent, Olympic-standard ice facility”.
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Issues have been raised about the lack of standardisation across catering companies under the Government’s School Meals Scheme. By Rebecca Reilly Nutrition coach Sophie Morris has posted images on social media reflecting parents’ concerns about the quality of meals being served in some schools. In the post Sophie has said what she is “advocating for is improving the standard of the food that’s currently being served to our…
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Photo credit: Pexels In Irish hospitals, discharged patients aged over 75 often have nowhere to go, adding to pressure on medical staff to manage their care. By Iqra Siddiqui Delays in the discharge of older patients are putting huge pressure on hospital beds, according to the patient flow and bed management team in an Irish…











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