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Irish GDP up 7.8 per cent though local businesses hurt by lockdowns – dpa international

DUBLIN Ireland's gross domestic product grew by 7.8 per cent in the first quarter of the year due to surging exports by multinational corporations, according to official estimates. However, gross national product, a measurement which cuts out multinationals, fell by 1 per cent quarter-on-quarter, the government's Central Statistics Office (CSO) said on Friday. According to the CSO's Jennifer Banim, "the tightening of Covid-19 related restrictions led to lower levels of economic activity for many of the sectors focused on the domestic market." Ireland's government lifted a third pandemic lockdown in May after almost five months of restrictions that were ranked among Europe's harshest by the University of Oxford. ....

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With most sports banned, Ireland's long lockdown saw walkers step up – dpa international

DUBLIN Ireland's recent third pandemic lockdown led to an increase in "recreational walking," according to Sport Ireland, a government body, with the usual mist-laced winter gales blowing in from the Atlantic Ocean proving no deterrent to a population otherwise told to stay at home for months on end. The report said "overall levels of physical activity have increased on 2019 figures," with the percentage of Irish adults "walking for recreation" climbing from 65 per cent before the pandemic to 76 per cent during the first quarter of 2021, slightly below the high reported during Ireland's first lockdown last year. "Running and cycling experienced similar fluxes," according to Sport Ireland, with the early 2021 step-up in numbers coming "despite a decrease in organised sport participation." The lockdowns required people to mostly remain within five kilometres of home, another limit that seemingly did not deter walkers. ....

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Irish government spending deficit soars due to lockdown – dpa international


Irish government spending deficit soars due to lockdown – dpa international
Shoppers in the west of Ireland loading their cars outside a supermarket. one of the handful of retailers allowed to stay open during Ireland’s lockdowns (Simon Roughneen)
DUBLIN Coronavirus-related borrowing and spending caused an 18.4-billion-euro (22.01-billion-dollar) government deficit in Ireland last year, equivalent to around 5 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), according to official data published on Wednesday.
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) said Dublin borrowed almost 14 billion euros to meet ballooning health and social costs incurred by pandemic restrictions, which have left hundreds of thousands of people out of work and dependent on state support. ....

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Ireland at odds with EU Commission and member states over Covid quarantine – dpa international


Ireland at odds with EU Commission and member states over Covid quarantine – dpa international
Ireland’s lockdown rules have meant cafes only serving take-away drinks and food for most of the past year (Simon Roughneen)
DUBLIN A rare row brewed on Friday between the usually pro-EU Irish Government and the European Commission, over Dublin forcing arrivals from five European Union member states to quarantine in hotels.
Responding to criticism from the commission, Ireland’s Justice Minister Helen McEntee told broadcaster RTÉ the measures are “proportionate and reasonable.”
Last month Ireland imposed mandatory hotel quarantine for arrivals, including returning Irish, from countries regarded as hard-hit by the pandemic. ....

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Ireland not even halfway through third lockdown, according to taoiseach – dpa international

DUBLIN Almost two months into Ireland's third coronavirus lockdown, Prime Minister Micheál Martin said the country "is looking at a continuation of severe restrictions" until the end of April, despite case numbers plummeting since a January peak. Martin made the warning in a late-night Thursday interview with the Irish Mirror newspaper, in which he said extending the lockdown would be "worth it." Mary Lou McDonald, leader of Sinn Féin, Ireland's main opposition party, slammed Martin's comments as "flippant." Peadar Tóibīn, head the small opposition party Aontú, said the government's proposed extension amounted to "policy failure." ....

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