The 15 key takeaways as Taoiseach Micheal Martin announces summer lockdown exit plan
The big points as Ireland begins to move out of lockdown
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The government have announced their updated plan to move Ireland further out of Level 5 restrictions.
Irish pubs: Exactly when you can get a pint again indoors and outdoors as summer dates set
All eyes have been on when we can all get back into the pub and enjoy a nice cold pint
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Pubs extremely happy with 7 June outdoor opening but some restaurateurs still frustrated
Restaurant owners are unhappy that hotels can serve food indoors before them. By Garreth MacNamee Thursday 29 Apr 2021, 6:30 PM Apr 29th 2021, 6:30 PM 69,490 Views 28 Comments
Image: Shutterstock/Hunter Bliss Images
Image: Shutterstock/Hunter Bliss Images
TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has this evening confirmed that pubs and hospitality will reopen for outside business on 7 June.
It also emerged that hotels and B&Bs can reopen on 2 June and will be permitted to serve residents indoors.
There will be no distinction between restaurants, pubs or other food outlets and the €9 meal measure will not return.
Berlin D2 directors and management apologise in court for breaking Covid-19 guidelines
Footage emerged in August of non-compliance with social distance guidelines at the bar. By Tom Tuite Wednesday 21 Apr 2021, 7:17 PM 4 hours ago 11,823 Views 0 Comments
File photo - Berlin D2 bar sign
Image: Sasko Lazarov via RollingNews.ie
File photo - Berlin D2 bar sign
Image: Sasko Lazarov via RollingNews.ie
DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT of the Berlin D2 bar have apologised in court for breaking Covid-19 social distance guidelines during a “boozy brunch” that went viral on social media.
Footage emerged in August of non-compliance with social distance guidelines in response to the pandemic.
Irish pub and restaurant reopening plan latest as industry leader calls for date to be given
Here in Ireland measures allowing outdoor dining are unlikely to be seen until July or August, according to the latest reports.
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