While the Taoiseach says people need to get a sense of perspective.
The Government's new guidance on nightclubs has been described as 'unnatural' in the Dáil.
While Taoiseach Micheál Martin says people need to get a sense of perspective on what's been announced.
Groups representing restaurants, hotels and pubs met with Government officials this afternoon to discuss the implementation of re-opening plans.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says he accepts details of the plan are still to be worked out - but says Government is reacting to an evolving situation:
The owner of a midlands hen and stag party company believes the government should have kept their promise and lifted the restrictions on Friday.
Catherine Kiveney from the Hen.ie says antigen testing should be used:
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