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Shannon Airport is open for business. @Ryanair has announced new routes to Birmingham, Budapest, Edinburgh, Fuerteventura, London Luton & Turin, regions from which we could seek to attract tourists. Two Ryanair planes are now permanently based at Shannon creating additional jobs.
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Does he think people are really happy with what he has done to this country.

Senior gardai have launched a high-level review into a security breach in which the Taoiseach was confronted by a protester while sitting in a State car.

The Irish Mirror can reveal the incident happened in the early hours of July 15 outside the Convention Centre, where the Dail is sitting due to Covid-19.

Micheal Martin was in the back seat of the State car, a 192 Lexus, outside the building afterwards when a woman pulled open the door and confronted him.

However, we have learned up to 20 hours in advance of the incident, gardai at local level at a city centre station were warned of a possible disturbance to the Taoiseach being planned by protesters.

It is understood that it was also mooted the protesters had wanted to pull him from the car.

But the woman who made the security breach only shouted at the Fianna Fail leader ...
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Three is to become the first major retail chain in Ireland to go permanently cashless across its 60 nationwide stores.

The move is being done as part of a โ‚ฌ27m upgrade of the mobile operatorโ€™s retail shops here.

The telecoms company says that it is a logical next step given current consumer trends.
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Here it comes.

Cash payments over โ‚ฌ10,000 for transactions such as car purchases, home improvements or funeral bills will be banned under EU rules expected to come into force within three years.

The EU legislation is being considered in an attempt to clamp down on cross-border money laundering on a wider European basis.