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					<description><![CDATA[Joe Blewitt is just about the busiest man in Ballina. His phone rings constantly with calls from locals and the world's media as he prepares to welcome a relative — U.S. President Joe Biden.Biden is scheduled to travel to Ireland next week, with a stop in Ballina, the town from which one of his great-great &#8230;]]></description>
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					Joe Blewitt is just about the busiest man in Ballina. His phone rings constantly with calls from locals and the world's media as he prepares to welcome a relative — U.S. President Joe Biden.Biden is scheduled to travel to Ireland next week, with a stop in Ballina, the town from which one of his great-great grandfathers left for the United States in 1850. Blewitt, a distant cousin who first met Biden when he came to town as vice president in 2016, said the U.S. leader pledged to return once he'd won the presidency.“He said, ‘I’m going to come back into Ballina.’ And sure to God he’s going to come back into Ballina,” Blewitt said. “His Irish roots are really deep in his heart.”The 43-year-old plumber was among Biden relations invited to the White House for St. Patrick’s Day last month. He says it was a “surreal” experience that included a half-hour private meeting with the president.“He’s a people person. He loves meeting the Irish people,” said Blewitt, who shares Biden’s high forehead — he says people joke that he looks like the president “from the mouth up.”“The Irish people love him back.”Buildings are getting a new coat of paint and American flags are being hung from shopfronts in Ballina, a bustling agricultural town of about 10,000 at the mouth of the River Moy in western Ireland that proclaims itself the nation's “salmon capital.”There’s already a mural of a beaming Biden, erected in 2020 in the center of town. Many people from Ballina and the surrounding County Mayo moved to Pennsylvania in the 19th century. Ballina is twinned with Scranton, Biden’s hometown.“I wouldn’t think there’s a family in Ballina that doesn’t have someone, some connection with the States,” said Anthony Heffernan, owner of Heffernan’s Fine Foods, where Biden had lunch with his local relatives during his 2016 visit.“It was a fantastic day for Ballina,” Heffernan recalled.“He was very keen to talk about the town — how it was, and how it is now. He was really connected with the area.”The White House says Biden will visit Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday and Wednesday to mark 25 years since the Good Friday peace accord, before heading south to the Republic of Ireland, where he will address the Dublin parliament. In Ballina, he’s due to deliver a speech Friday in front of the 19th-century cathedral, which local lore says was built partly using bricks supplied by his great-great-great grandfather, Edward Blewitt, a brickmaker and civil engineer.The Irish Family History Centre says Biden “is among the most ‘Irish’ of all U.S. Presidents” — 10 of his 16 great-great grandparents were from the Emerald Isle. All of them left for the U.S. during the Great Famine of the mid-19th century, which killed an estimated 1 million people. Biden also plans to visit the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, about 150 miles from Ballina on Ireland’s east coast. His great-grandfather, James Finnegan, left the mountainous, wind-battered peninsula as a child in 1850, one of more than a million Irish people who emigrated during the famine years.“There’s a great sense of euphoria around the place. Everyone is asking ‘What’s happening, when’s he coming, where’s he going?’” said Andrea McKevitt, a local politician and distant Biden relative.White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that the president would use his Irish trip to highlight “how his family history is part of that larger shared history” between the U.S. and Ireland.The trip is also a reminder of the central role of Irish Americans in U.S. political life. Ireland has warmly welcomed American presidents since John F. Kennedy became the first to visit in 1963. Barack Obama got a jubilant reception in 2011 when he visited the tiny hamlet of Moneygall, home to one of his great-great-great grandfathers.“My name is Barack Obama, of the Moneygall Obamas, and I’ve come home to find the apostrophe we lost somewhere along the way,” he joked to a crowd in Dublin.More than 30 million Americans — almost one in 10 — claim some Irish ancestry. Richard Johnson, senior lecturer in U.S. politics at Queen Mary University of London, said Irish Americans no longer form the solidly Democrat voting bloc of decades gone by, but it’s still “good politics domestically for Americans to emphasize their Irish roots.”“One of the reasons Irish identity resonates so much with Americans is that U.S. identity is based in part on the notion that the United States broke free from the British Empire and set its own course,” he said. “There is a kind of echo of that story that can be found in the Irish experience. It makes it feel like the Irish have shared a common experience of breaking out of British rule that I think is attractive to Americans.”Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said Biden “has always been a friend of Ireland,” and the visit would be “an opportunity to welcome a great Irish-American president home.”In Ballina, Blewitt said the town is getting ready to give Biden a rousing welcome.“The streets will be packed,” he said. “It’ll be like another St. Patrick’s Day.”
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<p>Joe Blewitt is just about the busiest man in Ballina. His phone rings constantly with calls from locals and the world's media as he prepares to welcome a relative — U.S. President Joe Biden.</p>
<p>Biden is scheduled to travel to Ireland next week, with a stop in Ballina, the town from which one of his great-great grandfathers left for the United States in 1850. Blewitt, a distant cousin who first met Biden when he came to town as vice president in 2016, said the U.S. leader pledged to return once he'd won the presidency.</p>
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<p>“He said, ‘I’m going to come back into Ballina.’ And sure to God he’s going to come back into Ballina,” Blewitt said. “His Irish roots are really deep in his heart.”</p>
<p>The 43-year-old plumber was among Biden relations invited to the White House for St. Patrick’s Day last month. He says it was a “surreal” experience that included a half-hour private meeting with the president.</p>
<p>“He’s a people person. He loves meeting the Irish people,” said Blewitt, who shares Biden’s high forehead — he says people joke that he looks like the president “from the mouth up.”</p>
<p>“The Irish people love him back.”</p>
<p>Buildings are getting a new coat of paint and American flags are being hung from shopfronts in Ballina, a bustling agricultural town of about 10,000 at the mouth of the River Moy in western Ireland that proclaims itself the nation's “salmon capital.”</p>
<p>There’s already a mural of a beaming Biden, erected in 2020 in the center of town. Many people from Ballina and the surrounding County Mayo moved to Pennsylvania in the 19th century. Ballina is twinned with Scranton, Biden’s hometown.</p>
<p>“I wouldn’t think there’s a family in Ballina that doesn’t have someone, some connection with the States,” said Anthony Heffernan, owner of Heffernan’s Fine Foods, where Biden had lunch with his local relatives during his 2016 visit.</p>
<p>“It was a fantastic day for Ballina,” Heffernan recalled.</p>
<p>“He was very keen to talk about the town — how it was, and how it is now. He was really connected with the area.”</p>
<p>The White House says Biden will visit Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday and Wednesday to mark 25 years since the Good Friday peace accord, before heading south to the Republic of Ireland, where he will address the Dublin parliament. In Ballina, he’s due to deliver a speech Friday in front of the 19th-century cathedral, which local lore says was built partly using bricks supplied by his great-great-great grandfather, Edward Blewitt, a brickmaker and civil engineer.</p>
<p>The Irish Family History Centre says Biden “is among the most ‘Irish’ of all U.S. Presidents” — 10 of his 16 great-great grandparents were from the Emerald Isle. All of them left for the U.S. during the Great Famine of the mid-19th century, which killed an estimated 1 million people. </p>
<p>Biden also plans to visit the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, about 150 miles from Ballina on Ireland’s east coast. His great-grandfather, James Finnegan, left the mountainous, wind-battered peninsula as a child in 1850, one of more than a million Irish people who emigrated during the famine years.</p>
<p>“There’s a great sense of euphoria around the place. Everyone is asking ‘What’s happening, when’s he coming, where’s he going?’” said Andrea McKevitt, a local politician and distant Biden relative.</p>
<p>White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that the president would use his Irish trip to highlight “how his family history is part of that larger shared history” between the U.S. and Ireland.</p>
<p>The trip is also a reminder of the central role of Irish Americans in U.S. political life. Ireland has warmly welcomed American presidents since John F. Kennedy became the first to visit in 1963. Barack Obama got a jubilant reception in 2011 when he visited the tiny hamlet of Moneygall, home to one of his great-great-great grandfathers.</p>
<p>“My name is Barack Obama, of the Moneygall Obamas, and I’ve come home to find the apostrophe we lost somewhere along the way,” he joked to a crowd in Dublin.</p>
<p>More than 30 million Americans — almost one in 10 — claim some Irish ancestry. Richard Johnson, senior lecturer in U.S. politics at Queen Mary University of London, said Irish Americans no longer form the solidly Democrat voting bloc of decades gone by, but it’s still “good politics domestically for Americans to emphasize their Irish roots.”</p>
<p>“One of the reasons Irish identity resonates so much with Americans is that U.S. identity is based in part on the notion that the United States broke free from the British Empire and set its own course,” he said. “There is a kind of echo of that story that can be found in the Irish experience. It makes it feel like the Irish have shared a common experience of breaking out of British rule that I think is attractive to Americans.”</p>
<p>Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said Biden “has always been a friend of Ireland,” and the visit would be “an opportunity to welcome a great Irish-American president home.”</p>
<p>In Ballina, Blewitt said the town is getting ready to give Biden a rousing welcome.</p>
<p>“The streets will be packed,” he said. “It’ll be like another St. Patrick’s Day.”</p>
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<p>A private jet carrying 74-year-old Sir Elton John suffered a hydraulic failure while at 10,000 feet in the air, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing in the U.K. on Monday, the <a class="Link" href="https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/elton-john-private-jet-emergency-landing-b2021915.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Independent </a>reported. </p>
<p>The plane was reportedly forced to abort the landing twice as it worked to touch down at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire, England.</p>
<p>John was on his way to New York to perform at the 20,000-capacity Madison Square Garden arena that night. He had to take a later flight but was able to make it in time to perform for the show. </p>
<p>As Fox News reported, a representative said that fire crews and ambulances were called to assist on the ground as the plane landed. As the <a class="Link" href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/17737318/elton-john-emergency-landing-private-jet/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sun reported</a>, a witness who said they saw the landing told the outlet, "The jet was buffeted and couldn't land. It was horrible to see."</p>
<p>A representative told <a class="Link" href="https://www.foxla.com/news/elton-johns-private-jet-emergency-landing-failure" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Fox News</a> that the singer is "all good and performed last night at Madison Square Garden."</p>
<p>John was scheduled to perform in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday night.</p>
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					Related video above: Employees want to be able to bring their pets to work in a post-pandemic worldMany people forced into isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic credit their pets for keeping them sane through the lockdown. Hilton wants to reward those furry friends with some fine dining.Starting May 17, 32 of Hilton's pet-friendly hotels in the United Kingdom and Ireland will offer the hotel chain's new dog menu, Bone Appétit, according to a news release.The menu features four options:Beef Doguignon: Slow-cooked beef brisket served with mashed potato, carrots, green beans, sweetcorn, broad beans and gluten-free gravyMutt Roast: Gluten-free tomato pasta, topped with mature cheddar cheese and roasted in the ovenEarl Greyhound: A calming blend of lavender, rose petals, lime flower and orange flowersTailwagger Creek: A non-alcoholic wine infused with elderflower, nettle, ginseng, lime flower and black carrotHilton said the menu was developed with veterinary nutrition experts and approved by DogFriendly, which helps dog owners in the U.K. find pet-friendly hotels and restaurants.Hilton promoted the new menu as a chance to thank pets for how they've helped their owners through the pandemic, citing the hotel's research that found 82% of British pet owners said their dog was as valuable and supportive as family and close friends over the past year.Hilton's U.K. &amp; Ireland vice president, Julie Baker, called the new menu "a way to help pet owners give their furry family members a special reward post-pandemic."Baker said she plans to treat her 7-year-old border terrier, Muttley, with a Mutt Roast soon.
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<p><strong><em>Related video above: Employees want to be able to bring their pets to work in a post-pandemic world</em></strong></p>
<p>Many people forced into isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic credit their pets for keeping them sane through the lockdown. Hilton wants to reward those furry friends with some fine dining.</p>
<p>Starting May 17, 32 of Hilton's pet-friendly hotels in the United Kingdom and Ireland will offer the hotel chain's new dog menu, <a href="https://explore.hilton.com/lp/Partnerships-DogMenu?preview=true" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Bone Appétit</a>, according to a <a href="https://newsroom.hilton.com/brand-communications/news/hilton-launches-dog-menu-in-uk-ireland-hotels" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">news release</a>.</p>
<p>The menu features four options:</p>
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<li>Beef Doguignon: Slow-cooked beef brisket served with mashed potato, carrots, green beans, sweetcorn, broad beans and gluten-free gravy</li>
<li>Mutt Roast: Gluten-free tomato pasta, topped with mature cheddar cheese and roasted in the oven</li>
<li>Earl Greyhound: A calming blend of lavender, rose petals, lime flower and orange flowers</li>
<li>Tailwagger Creek: A non-alcoholic wine infused with elderflower, nettle, ginseng, lime flower and black carrot</li>
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<p>Hilton said the menu was developed with veterinary nutrition experts and approved by <a href="https://www.dogfriendly.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">DogFriendly</a>, which helps dog owners in the U.K. find pet-friendly hotels and restaurants.</p>
<p>Hilton promoted the new menu as a chance to thank pets for how they've helped their owners through the pandemic, citing the hotel's research that found 82% of British pet owners said their dog was as valuable and supportive as family and close friends over the past year.</p>
<p>Hilton's U.K. &amp; Ireland vice president, Julie Baker, called the new menu "a way to help pet owners give their furry family members a special reward post-pandemic."</p>
<p>Baker said she plans to treat her 7-year-old border terrier, Muttley, with a Mutt Roast soon.</p>
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		<title>Coronavirus Prompts Ireland Coalition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Two of Ireland's center-right parties are considering forming a coalition in order to set up a government as the coronavirus outbreak grows. Learn more about this story at Find more videos like this at Follow Newsy on Facebook: Follow Newsy on Twitter: source]]></description>
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		<title>Irish leader Leo Varadkar resigns</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A statement from the government said Varadkar tendered his resignation to the president Thursday evening. Learn more about this story at Find more videos like this at Follow Newsy on Facebook: Follow Newsy on Twitter: source]]></description>
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