); A lot of children need to learn to swim following closure of swimming pools for a year
Water Safety Ireland said however that it will be running classes at 200 beaches this summer. By Rónán Duffy Wednesday 21 Apr 2021, 6:32 PM 5 hours ago 13,784 Views 13 Comments
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WATER SAFETY IRELAND (WSI) has said there are “a lot of children” who need to learn to swim as it confirmed that sea swimming classes will take place this summer but in a “different “way
WSI was part of today’s launch of the government’s Be Summer Ready campaign, which aims to educate people about the dangers associated with outdoor pursuits during the summer months.
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Republic, UK and EU agree to tackle Northern Ireland unrest Coveney hails ‘honest engagement’ on contentious issues at constructive London talks
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney was in London holding meetings with key political figures.
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Brussels, London and Dublin agreed to work together towards solutions following unrest in Northern Ireland.
The agreement was reached in a series of meetings on Thursday aimed at putting relations on a “constructive” footing after a difficult start for the North’s post-Brexit arrangements.
Ireland on course to ease restrictions in May © Reuters The Irish vaccination programme is being ramped up. but will it deliver as promised?
Irish government ministers have insisted that the Republic is on course to continue a cautious reopening of society in May and to meets its end of June vaccination target.
There have been concerns about rare cases of blood clots.
For both Oxford-AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson (J&J), the blood clot side effects are extremely rare.
Taoiseach (Irish PM) Mícheál Martin has said he expects 80% of the adult population to be offered or to have had a first dose by the end of June and around 55% to be fully vaccinated.