This afternoon.
Zinc hairstylist, Kilmainham, Dublin.
Earlier: Disconnected Undercut, Please
Meanwhile…
Sleb stylist David Marshall with daughter Laura, manager of his re-opened Fade Street, Dublin 2 salon.
This afternoon.
Zinc hairstylist, Kilmainham, Dublin.
Earlier: Disconnected Undercut, Please
Meanwhile…
Sleb stylist David Marshall with daughter Laura, manager of his re-opened Fade Street, Dublin 2 salon.
This morning.
Dublin city centre.
Barbers and hairdressers re-open.
Meanwhile…
And, to think, women are routinely mocked for their obsession with hairdressers https://t.co/cGjoifBqg0
— Colette Browne (@colettebrowne) June 28, 2020
JD Sports and Peter Mark in Dublin City centre
This afternoon.
Via RTÉ:
All sporting activity is set to get the green light to resume from 29 June under plans going to Cabinet this afternoon, RTÉ understands.
However, individual sporting organisations will decide how best to proceed after that date.
It is possible, according to Government sources, that most organisations might decide not to return to competitive action for some time.
Meanwhile
It is expected that the reopening of hairdressers and barbers will also be brought forward.
It is also understood that gatherings of up to 50 will be allowed indoors from 29 June under the proposals set to be tabled at Cabinet today.
This would rise to 100 from 20 July. Outdoor events will see crowds of 200 permitted from 29 June and this would increase to 500 from 20 July….
Right so.
We started to emerge from lockdown today but Claire looks further into the future to see what some of our vital industries might look like #CBLive pic.twitter.com/mQIIuj2400
— Claire Byrne Live (@ClaireByrneLive) May 18, 2020
Claire takes a trip to McCoy’s pub in Fair City to have a drink with @billykeane15, @joeliveline & @nualacarey25 but there’s a catch! We’ve imposed possible pandemic restrictions there and it is very different to your normal pub experience. #CBLive pic.twitter.com/we1CVd5f4L
— Claire Byrne Live (@ClaireByrneLive) May 18, 2020
Um.
Last night.
On RTÉ’s Claire Byrne Live.
The broadcaster recreated a trip to a hairdressers, a dentist and an Irish pub, the latter via Fair City’s set of McCoy’s, to show what the three settings would be like amid Covid-19 measures.
The programming will continue until morale improves.
Watch back in full here