Eight people have files sent to DPP over failure to wear a face mask
The DPP will decide if criminal charges should be brought.
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The DPP will decide if criminal charges should be brought.
As we face into longer-term restrictions, ensuring proper supports for older people who’ve had to cocoon has been described as vital.
Dublin Bus notified the government of an increase in passenger numbers day-on-day this week.
The notice affects over 600 people.
The case was heard in Dublin District Court.
Minister Kathleen Lynch said she believes the majority of people will pay their bill.
One resident was left playing with blocks on the floor for most of the day, only getting a break to go to the toilet and eat.
TDs on The Week in Politics also debate the Government’s security.
Out of the 5,984 rentals inspected, 5,228 were served with enforcement notices.
A custom-built programme using Google Maps and CSO data can spot homes that have been undervalued in comparison to similar homes.
27 agencies have also put forward cases to keep their allowances, the HSE said this evening.
Adverts.ie and a host of other companies in the sector to meet with Enda Kenny today to outline difficulties in what will be Taoiseach’s first-ever webcasted consultation meeting.
Age Action made the statement after Mulross Nursing Home was found to have DNR orders but without evidence that they had been discussed with residents or their families.
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland upheld four complaints and resolved one complaint.
The Commissioner has sent letters to 80 websites requesting information on how they have met their obligations under the law since July 2011.