Resilience of Fianna Fáil in Irish Times/Ipsos poll masks deep existential crisis

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Resilience of Fianna Fáil in Irish Times/Ipsos poll masks deep existential crisis
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and Johnny Watterson expects that part of the preparation “to involve identifying exactly what went wrong for Leinster in their one-point defeats to Munster and La Rochelle. The group is too influential to leave that elephant in the room.”large shopping centres have been put up for sale

as the retail sector lunches from a pandemic to a cost-of-living crisis. Most industry experts expect that the investor appetite to own these centres is heading into uncharted waters, writes Ian Curran in this analysis. On Father’s Day, Joanna Hunt looks at the flexibility afforded to many dads by working from home or hybrid working since the pandemic, and howand other domestic responsibilities as they are spending less tome commuting to the office.

Being able to work from home has allowed many fathers to take on a greater share of childcare and other domestic responsibilities. They don’t want to give it up. The hour commute from Kevin Bennett’s home near Ashbourne to his employer, Vodafone based in Sandyford, disappeared. “That extra time in the morning where I didn’t have to get up to sit in traffic – it gave a little bit of respite for me to say to my wife Aisling, I’ll just take her off you and you go back to sleep.”are not a foretelling of doom but an act of common sense, inexpensive and easy to draw up as long as you observe simple rules.

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