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'Our industry is utterly disposable': Rory O'Neill shares his frustrations at Government's handling of pandemic

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Ireland’s arts and entertainment industry has remained closed for almost one year since the start of the pandemic. Rory O’Neill aka Panti Bliss appeared on the Six O’Clock Show to share the impact of the pandemic restrictions on his livelihood.

He said: “I’ll be brutally honest with you, I’m struggling at this stage. “The first […] The post 'Our industry is utterly disposable': Rory O'Neill shares his frustrations at Government's handling of pandemic appeared first on GCN.

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