A Donegal-born Catholic bishop has urged motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to take special care on the roads this bank holiday weekend.
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Pressure grows for a tougher Budget
FINANCE Minister Brian Lenihan is under pressure to produce an even tougher Budget in December after the Central Bank warned his growth forecasts are too optimistic.
Grainne having a Ball
Grainne Seoige won the ‘wow’ stakes as she hosted the Galway Race Week Ball last night in a stunning mermaid-style, black lace gown from Joanne’s Fashion House in Killaloe. Next for Grainne is a move to ITV breakfast show ‘Daybreak’. “I’m really lookin…
Captain who failed to stop boat cleared of manslaughter
A PARTY boat captain was yesterday cleared of manslaughter charges following the death of a nephew of former Defence Minister Willie O’Dea.
Telecoms firm sheds 60 staff as Kellogg’s adds 50
MORE than 60 jobs are to be lost at Dublin telecoms firm Avaya.
Duisburg holds Love Parade memorial as mayor faces removal
A memorial service is taking place in Duisburg for the Love Parade tragedy victims, with relatives and politicians present. The city’s mayor, who faces a challenge to remove him from office, will not be present.
Tieners rijden uit verveling 18 dienstauto’s van gemeente Willebroek in de prak
Achttien dienstvoertuigen van de technische dienst van Willebroek zijn donderdagnacht beschadigd geraakt toen jongeren ermee gingen joyriden. De sleutels lagen niet veraf. Op de binnenplaats knalden ze tegen containers en tegen elkaar tot er van …
Sir John and team to visit Iraq to hear ‘Iraqi perspectives’
The last announcement made by the committee conducting Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry yesterday was that it intends to visit Iraq later this year.
Sir John and team to visit Iraq to hear ‘Iraqi perspectives’
The last announcement made by the committee conducting Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry yesterday was that it intends to visit Iraq later this year.
Minister erred in bus dispute, rules judge
A PRIVATE bus company has won a High Court order overturning the Minister for Transport’s decision allowing Dublin Bus operate a rival service on a route operating between Swords and Dublin city centre via the Port Tunnel.