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  • Shatter’s mistake in the Wallace saga was purely political

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Minister for Justice Alan Shatter at this week's citizenship ceremony at the Convention Centre, Dublin. "Shatter was seen initially (and still sees himself) as an energetic and reforming Minister but his style and personality in office have depleted his political capital." Photograph: Bryan ...

  • Living in Hatch Hall

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Hatch Hall , those trying to "keep busy" and those tired of trying. Many have spent years in the asylum system, living on EUR19.10 a week (it's EUR9.60 for children), not allowed to work or study and subject to movement or deportation at short ...

  • Political system tied up in trivia ignores the most serious issues

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The propensity of the Irish political system to tie itself up in knots over arcane or even trivial issues, while gliding over serious matters that have a vital bearing on the country's wellbeing, has again been in evidence over the past few ...

  • A hazel tide ebbing and flowing

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    On its way to the shore the boreen tilts down beside a creggan, a sandstone outcrop like a last, rocky toenail of the mountain. Abruptly steep beside the lane, the ridge sometimes offers a wild silhouette between me and the morning clouds: a sitting hare, a wind-blown ewe with a mane like a wild Apache. And couched in the slope between rock and fence - an old one, tilting and bound with ...

  • ASTI and TUI seek further talks on improving Haddington Road deal

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Taoiseach Enda Kenny: "Those unions who have now agreed with the Haddington Road statement will have those agreements honoured, and those unions that do not will be subject to legislation." Photograph: Julien Behal/PA ...

  • A rock pool for life to cling to

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    We are combating new threats of coastal erosion and flooding by armouring our shores. We do this mostly with gabions, those increasingly familiar conglomerations of cut rock or manufactured blocks, bound together with wire ...

  • Towards a deal on public pay

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Securing voluntary agreement from public service workers for savings amounting to EUR1billion over three years was never going to be easy. And so it has proved. A majority of union members rejected the terms of a renegotiated Croke Park deal last month and risked statutory cuts to pay and pensions, along with widespread industrial unrest. Rather than blunder into immediate confrontation, ...

  • Shatter tried breath test twice says Kenny

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Minister for Justice Alan Shatter made two attempts to complete a breathalyser test when he was stopped at a Garda checkpoint some four years ago, Taoiseach Enda Kenny revealed ...

  • Bill O’Herlihy lobbying firm says it no longer has Government links

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The public relations company owned by veteran sports broadcaster Bill O'Herlihy has withdrawn a claim that it advises the Government after being accused of a potential conflict of interest by an anti-smoking ...

  • Creche inspection reports to be made public within weeks

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The Government is to fast-track childcare reforms which will allow parents to see inspection reports into their children's creches, following allegations of mistreatment of children in three ...

  • Action adjourned in case involving sausage firm

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The High Court has adjourned an action by a director of a well-known sausage making business aimed at preventing her husband and mother-in-law from firing her and removing her as a ...

  • Pakistan’s cricket team welcomed in west Dublin

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Mohammad Sufyan Ahmed (2) from Clonee on the recieving end of a bowl from the world's tallest international cricketer (7ft 1) Mohammad Irfan, of the Pakistan national cricket team, during a visit by members of the team to the Castaheany Educate Together National School, in Ongar. Photograph: Alan ...

  • Drugs worth €1.7m seized at house in Dublin

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Cannabis herb worth an estimated EUR700,000 was seized at a house in Donabate in Dublin today, along with EUR1 million worth of ecstasy tablets. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA ...

  • Watch This Irish Woman Freak Out While “Riding” A Virtual Roller Coaster

    Web Pro News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    It’s apparent once again that virtual reality has finally reached the point to where it actually feels pretty real. Now we might not be so far away from a Lawnmower Man-like future. ...

  • Shatter made two attempts at breathalyser Taoiseach says

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Alan Shatter made two attempts to complete a breathalyser test when he was stopped at a Garda checkpoint some four years ago, Taoiseach Enda Kenny revealed ...

  • Government warns teachers’ pay will be cut if deal is rejected

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Taoiseach Enda Kenny warned that those teachers' unions which had not agreed to the Haddington Road proposals would be subject to the legislation which will go before the Oireachtas next week. Photograph: Yorgos ...

  • What’s on this weekend

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    This year's writer's weekend takes place in Doolin Hotel. It is packed with workshops for poetry, songwriting, getting published and sports writing as well as talks and seminars by writers Colette Caddle, Terri Hooley, Peter Sheridan and Eddie Stack. Prices for workshops are around EUR25 and there are trad sessions and music throughout the weekend with free ...

  • €110m recommended for Aer Lingus pension scheme

    RTE - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The Labour Court has recommended that Aer Lingus inject a once-off lump sum of €110 million to help plug the €750 million deficit in the joint Aer Lingus/DAA pension scheme. The recommendation is aimed at resolving a long-standing row over how the pension entitlements of Aer Lingus pensioners, employees and former employees can be best protected as the pension fund is no longer ...

  • Government repeats threat to slash wages if unions reject pay deal

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Minister for Education Ruair Quinn said today that opponents of the Haddington Road deal had to be respected. Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish ...

  • BT Ireland reports 4 rise in revenue in 201213

    TeleGeography - Friday 24th May, 2013

    UK-based BT group has announced the reports for its all-Ireland operation for the financial year ending 31 March 2013, noting that rising demand for its fibre broadband and networked IT services helped boost the carrier's performance in Northern Ireland. Revenue for the period under review increased by 4% year-on-year ...

  • Irish-US entrepreneur George Moore dies

    RTE - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Co Louth-born entrepreneur and philanthropist George Moore has died in Virginia in the US at the age of 60. Just last year he was named by Enterprise Ireland as the agency's start-up ambassador to the US. The successful business man sold his company TargusInfo in 2011 to Neustar for $580 million. Moore was a board member of the Ireland America Economic Advisory Board and the New Ireland ...

  • Council worker who accessed voicemail has case struck out

    Irish Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Teresa Conlon , Dublin City Council's head of housing allocation. Dublin District Court heard that Ms Conlon's voice-mail messages had been intercepted over five-week period, from January 8th until February 11th, 2010. Doyle's sentencing had been adjourned until today . Judge Eamon O'Brien said: "I will strike it out with liberty to re-enter", adding, "I am ...

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