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stayed in Ireland in June, according to new airport data compiled by the Central Statistics Office, with the British being the most numerous, Europeans stay longest and Americans spending the most. Ellen O’Regan reports.ferry service in a blow to Irish exporters as it cannot secure a berth in the Merseyside port from the end of this year, writes Barry O’Halloran., which uses real-time data to deliver a more up to date picture of the Irish economy. Eoin Burke-Kennedy looks at the figures.
Staying with the pub sector, a bar worker who told a member of management to “f**k off” after she was hit with a glass on St Patrick’s Day has been awarded more than €14,000 forto offer a telehealth dermatology services that, it says, will see patients in 10 days at a time when 43 per cent of the more than 45,000 people seeking appointments across the State are waiting for six months or more.