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Tonight.

Doheny and Nesbitt’s, Baggot Street, Dublin 2.

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This evening.

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This afternoon.

It’s a new dawn.

It’s a new day.

And I’m feeling good.

Hic.

Cabinet set to end almost all Covid restrictions from 6am Saturday (irish Times)

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Ah here.

This afternoon.

GPO, O’Connell Street, Dublin 2.

Cosplaying patriot Barra de Rossa, claiming to represent the sovereign people of Ireland, celebrates the anniversary of the declaration of Irish Independence on January 21, 1919.

Earlier…

This afternoon.

Dawson Street, Dublin 2.

A group of protestors who identified themselves as “Citizens Marking independence day” gather outside the Mansion House.

Anyone?

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This morning.

Via RTE:

Today’s cabinet meeting will consider a plan to sign off on a timetable for the final unwinding of Covid curbs from next Monday including the phased return to the workplace from 20 September.

The Government’s Covid Committee has formulated a proposal for today’s Cabinet that would effectively bring the curtain down on restrictions on 22 October.

This is contingent on Covid cases remaining manageable and 90% of adults being fully vaccinated.

Masks are still likely to be required in the health and retail sectors and on public transport.

From 6 September, larger crowds can gather for religious ceremonies and sports events.

Indoor venues can use 60% capacity for events for those who are vaccinated, and this will be set at 75% at outdoor locations for the vaccinated.

Live music indoors will return at weddings and in bars, while on 20 September the phased return to the workplace would begin.

Indoor after school activities could also resume along with sports indoors on that date.

Cabinet meeting over proposal on Covid restrictions (RTÉ)

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Fianna Fáil Minister for Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath

This afternoon.

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Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly at government buildings this afternoon

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