
UK To Drop All COVID-19-Related International Travel Restrictions
UK To Drop All COVID-19-Related International Travel Restrictions
COVID-19 Requirements End For Travellers To Ireland
Government Announces Mandatory Mask-Wearing Rule To End
Minister Welcomes Lifting Of Majority Of Australia's COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
Minister Notes Business Interruption Test Case Judgment
Galway Set For First St Patrick's Day Festival In Three Years
Risk Of Catching Omicron Abroad Delays Airline Recovery
Tánaiste Keen To See Reopening Happen At Ambitious Pace
Minister Confident Of Easing COVID-19 Curbs From February
Changes To Self-Isolation And Close Contact Rules Announced
Taoiseach Does Not Expect Hospitality Sector To Reopen Before Mid-Summer
Irish Government To Provide More Targeted Financial Supports For Hospitality, Tourism And Other Sectors From Q3
Ireland To Implement Mandatory Quarantine For Travellers From Austria, The UAE And Sub-Saharan Countries
Taoiseach Asks Health Minister To Increase Fine For Non-Essential Overseas Travel
UK To Bring In COVID-19 Hotel Quarantine From February 15; Arrivals To England Face Fines And/Or Prison For Flouting Quarantine Rules
Travellers Who Break New Quarantine Laws Will Face Fines And/Or Jail-Time
New Rules Revealed For Travellers To ROI; No Hospitality Sector Reopening Date Yet
People Entering The US To Be Required To Show A Negative COVID-19 Test From January 26
People Entering England And Scotland Will Be Required To Show A Negative COVID-19 Test From Next Week
Government Considering Implementing New COVID-19-Related Restrictions For Hospitality Sector On December 28