Today’s Irish information headlines: Russia units out phrases for peace with Ukraine; households of healthcare staff who died from Covid to get €100,000
‘Medieval-style’ siege: Russia units out phrases for peace amid military losses in Ukraine
The Kremlin yesterday supplied its phrases for a peace take care of Ukraine on a day when Vladimir Putin’s invasion once more remained slowed down. After 12 days of intense combating, the Russian president’s spokesman stated the struggle may very well be halted “in a moment” if Kyiv had been to conform to Moscow’s calls for.
Families of well being employees who died of Covid to get €100,000
The households of healthcare staff who died of Covid will probably be given €100,000 every underneath a brand new scheme to be agreed by Cabinet. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly will deliver a memo to Cabinet outlining the scheme which will probably be open to the households of twenty-two private and non-private healthcare staff who died whereas engaged on the frontline through the pandemic.
Armagh man Danny O’Callaghan (32) was yesterday jailed for a complete of 10 years for enjoying a central function in organising and finishing up a spate of rural money machine thefts.
A truck driver sexually assaulted a lady in a resort by grabbing her breast as she made her strategy to her room.
The Indo Daily: ‘We took our paperwork, our garments and ran’ – Inside Ukraine’s refugee disaster
Warning that house vitality costs might rise one other €270
There are fears of extra rises within the costs of petrol, diesel, home-heating oil, electrical energy and home gasoline after wholesale vitality prices rocketed.
Second man needed after teenager is quizzed over Sligo intercourse assaults
Gardaí investigating two “extremely serious” sexual assaults on two teenage ladies within the Sligo city space nonetheless wish to speak to a different suspect after a 19-year-old offered himself for questioning yesterday morning.
Watchdog paperwork increase much more questions on Tayto Park proprietor’s donation to Helen McEntee’
The thriller round Justice Minister Helen McEntee’s €4,200 political donation from Tayto Park proprietor Ray Coyle took an attention-grabbing twist over the weekend.
Leinster House hearth alarm ‘silenced’ with out checks or evacuation
Claims have been made from the Leinster House hearth alarm being “silenced” inside a short while of going off, with none scene checks.
Fáilte Ireland spends €5m in effort to plug 40,000 jobs shortfall
Fáilte Ireland is spending €5m in a bid to make the tourism trade extra “appealing and rewarding” to work in after revealing 40,000 jobs are unfilled.