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Tesla has unveiled its much-anticipated Model 3 electric car – its lowest-price vehicle to date. The company’s chief executive Elon Musk said the five-seater would start at $35,000 (£24,423) and have a range of at least 215 miles (346km) per charge.

He added that got up to full speed., his aim was to produce about 500,000 vehicles a year after creation
The California-based firm wants the vehicle if it’s to stay in business to prove popular.

The very first deliveries of the vehicle are scheduled to begin in late 2017, also it can be ordered in advance in dozens of states, including the UK, Brazil, Ireland, India, China and New Zealand. Tesla delivered 50,580 vehicles last year Nearly all of those were its Model S saloon, which overtook the Leaf of Nissan to eventually become the planet ‘s best selling pure-electric vehicle.

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The 36-year-old retired after Ireland’s World Cup quarterfinal defeat to Argentina, but had missed the last-eight clash after tearing his hamstring in the pool stage success over France.

That fall harm has refused him a club swansong with all the French giants, although retire from international rugby following the World Cup and O’Connell had always intended to trade home province Munster for Toulon.

“It is with deep regret that I have decided to retire from professional rugby following medical advice,” said O’Connell in an Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) statement.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank all at Rugby Club Toulonnais for their understanding and support over the past few months.

“Since sustaining the injury at the World Cup I have been fully focused on returning to fitness and starting an exciting new chapter for both myself and my family in Toulon.

“Unfortunately this will no longer be possible.”

Ireland’s talismanic captain that was former racked up 108 caps in 13 years of Test rugby, and can go down as among his country’s finest- international stars.

The Munster lock that is gritty conquer the turf in torment on tearing his hamstring in Ireland’s 24-9 Pool D World Cup victory over France, nevertheless, reacting as the clear effect of the blow.

O’Connell was immediately ruled out of Ireland’s quarter-final showdown with Argentina, and Joe Schmidt’s side after lost out 43-20.

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The two competing centre-right parties which have taken turns leading Irish governments since 1932, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, have seen their combined authority among voters recede for parties that are new, independent politicians and anti -austerity groups has increased.

Surveys suggest the existing coalition government led by Fine Gael’s Kenny with junior centre-left party Labour will fight to gain the minimal 80 seats needed to form a majority for an additional period.

The vote follows an election in Portugal that returned a ruling alliance that is delicate, and political deadlock in Spain since a December election returned no clear majority that has fuelled fears of threats to the eurozone nations’ economic recovery.

Kenny and Labour leader Joan Burton insist a vote for their parties is the only method to ensure “stability” and protect economic growth.

But both parties, particularly Labour, have found an ebb in support in polls.

This could mean Kenny holding another election, heading a minority government, or cobbling together a coalition with a variety of small parties and independent politicians. Some commentators have even raised the notion of an unprecedented pact involving the old foes Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, whose differences date back to the opposing sides of the 1920s Irish Civil War.

“Even though Election 2016 will deliver the most anti-establishment and pro-independent results ever, a Fine Gael and Fianna Fail coalition continues to be the most likely outcome,” Noel Whelan, a former Fianna Fail advisor, said in a site for betting firm Paddy Power.”

Authorities doesn’t come more party-ruled or more organization than that!”Ireland’s last general election in 2011 delivered an earthquake result in which voters stripped Fianna Fail, long Ireland’s biggest party, of all but a nub of their seats in response to a savage property crash and recession on their watch.

Since then the left wing Sinn Fein party, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army, has grown to become among typically the most popular parties in opinion polls as it’s positioned itself as an anti-austerity force. Just-formed groups that could gain at the expense of conventional parties range in the left-wing Anti-Austerity Alliance-People Before Profit group, to the Social Democrats -leaning Renua Ireland.

Karen Green, a 45-year-old hospital worker from Crumlin in Dublin, said she’d been politicised by the struggle against new water charges that became a rally point for anti-austerity groups, sparking huge protests and collective refusals to pay.”It was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

I’m in my forties and That I’ve seen two downturns and That I’ve never seen anything like it,” Green said. She now expects to help left-wing nominees “shake up” Ireland’s lower house, Dail Eireann.Much will rely on whether the tendencies indicated in polls are borne out, if support for Sinn Fein translates into seats, how badly Labour fares and whether voters might quietly return to Fianna Fail under leader Micheal Martin.

According to Queen’s University Belfast politics lecturer Muiris MacCarthaigh, 2016 could be Ireland’s actual “quake” election.”A plethora of small parties, alliances and independents have now appeared over the political spectrum,” MacCarthaigh wrote in an evaluation.”

Concurring a common programme for authorities probably will take a good deal longer in relation to the week it took in 2011, and the possible that a varied coalition of interests may not function a five-year period is a different possibility,” he said.

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It’s a great day for the Irish to have this old Gaelic blessing, every year and since more than a century, Catholics in and around have gathered to pray and entreat blessings of the patron saint of Ireland.

The church closed its doors and the congregation merged with St. Kilian in nearby Hartford in 1999 while many people thought that the tradition might die because of that. thats happened again last year, when the Rev. David La Plante of St. Kilian was too ill to preside at the annual Mass

About 200 worshippers filled the pews, many donning green attire or the woolen sweaters of the Aran Isles, with more than a few redheads in the mix at this year.

Maureen Fitzsimmons-Vanden Heuvel, who had moved to the area years ago because of the church, said “This is such a blessing, a miracle”.

Like many of the longtime members, Fitzsimmons-Vanden Heuvel was devastated when St. Pat’s closed. She said that there’s just so much history and tradition and love for this church that had been the center of a community for nearly 150 years, where she returned to revel in the memories of marriages and baptisms, and the rhythms of life in this rural church.

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Saint Patrick’s is a religious and cultural celebration held on 17 March at the traditional death date of the foremost patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick.

The landmarks go Green for St. Patrick’s Day around the World, the buildings across the world specially in Ireland have been floodlit green for the global celebrations of the Emerald Isle’s patron saint that culminating in parades and celebrations in New York, Dublin and scores of other cities on Tuesday.

In Ireland, President Michael Higgins attended Mass at St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral in Dublin and the culmination of a four-day festival, featuring dance and music performances, cultural tours, pub crawls and street arcades, which hundreds of thousands of Dubliners and tourists are attending. There are also face-painted dancers.

Enda Kenny, the Prime Minister of Ireland and after weekend visits to Georgia and Texas, he was a guest of honor at the White House Later Tuesday.

Later Tuesday, Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny is guest of honor at the White House following weekend visits to Georgia and Texas. Almost his entire Cabinet has spent the past week traveling worldwide promoting Ireland’s tourism, culture and strong rebound from a crippling 2008 banking crisis.

In the United States there was an event in some American cities bigger than even in Ireland. This year’s holiday falls on a Tuesday, most U.S. towns and cities held their festivities early on the weekend, where more than 40 million citizens with Irish blood, celebrated St. Patrick’s Day.