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Midges make the most of Obamas at Glendalough
US first lady Michelle Obama and her two daughters Sasha and Malia fight off an unwelcome attack of midges at Glendalough. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA ...
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Third Savita report not before end of summer
late summer or early autumn.Dr Nash proposed that the board endorse a vote of apology and condolence to Ms Halappanavar's husband, Praveen. Seconding the proposal, board ...
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Mrs Obama and girls treated to Bono fish and chips and a pub lock-in
Michelle Obama's lunch with Bono in Finnegan's pub in Dalkey wasn't listed on the official itinerary but it was the worst-kept secret in town. By the time the singer arrived just before 1pm with his ...
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Knowledge of history is intrinsic to citizenship says President
President Michael D Higgins said: 'Knowledge of history allows us to debunk myths and challenge inaccuracies as well as expose deliberate amnesia or invented versions of the past.' Phototograph: Peter ...
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Kenny not concerned by G8 strategy on tax evasion by multinationals
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has pledged to support moves by world leaders to overhaul the rules of business taxation, an iniative designed to stamp out aggressive avoidance and evasion by multinationals. On the final day of their summit in Co Fermanagh, the Group of Eight leading industrial powers pledged assertive action to ensure big companies pay a fair share of tax on profits. The plan was ...
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Abe the first serving Japanese PM to visit Ireland since independence
The prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, having a meeting with British prime minister David Cameron at the G8 summit in the North. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA ...
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Statutory investigation into Magdalene laundries still needed says report
Members of Magdalene Survivors Together react to the publication of the Magdalene Report; in the foreground is an old Magdalene Laundry ledger. Photograph: Bryan ...
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G8 leaders agree 10 measures on tax
From left: European Commission president Jos Manuel Barroso, Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, German chancellor Angela Merkel, Russia's president Vladimir Putin, Britain's prime minister David Cameron, US president Barack Obama, French president Franois Hollande, Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper, Italian prime minister Enrico Letta and European Council president Herman Van ...
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Mitchell voices concern over abolishing Seanad
Ms Mitchell outlined her concerns about standing down the Seanad, and called for a discussion on reforming multi-seat constituencies and introducing a list system, intimating that the Government was not willing to "bite the bullet" on those ...
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Governor of Maryland to meet Taoiseach during Irish visit
Martin O'Malley: "There is among the Irish, by and large in America, a keen and heartfelt awareness that we are a nation of nations and we have all been strangers in a foreign land at one point." Photograph: David ...
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Independent chairman to be appointed to health insurance forum to reduce costs
Dr James Reilly: said the appointment would be made in order to oversee "a process of review" of a number of areas to give effect to "real cost reductions" in the private health insurance ...
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Crown says cancer patients denied treatment
Prof John Crown: said a patient battling malignant melanoma had been deemed appropriate for the drug, Ipilimumab, but the insurance company, GloHealth, had informed him that it would not cover its members for the ...
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Coveney says reforms on way for workers
Simon Coveney has told the Dil. He said this balance was being achieved by the Government, in terms of meeting job creation targets, but there was a long way to go. "We have a lot of reform to introduce in this and many other areas. "At the end of [our term in office] I hope we'll be judged as a Government that has reversed the fortunes of Ireland - an Ireland that was collapsing ...
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Three years for having sex with 14-year-old schoolgirl
Moore pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to two charges of having sex with a child under the age of 17 in the Phoenix Park and a city centre B&B on March 2nd and 3rd, ...
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Lough Erne G8 plan could spell trouble for Ireland’s corporate tax regime
"For the Taoiseach it was an image to die for. There's nothing a leader likes more than proximity to more powerful leaders." US president Barack Obama, British prime minister David Cameron and Taoiseach Enda Kenny take a walk at the G8 summit at Lough Erne in Fermanagh. Photograph: Laura Hutton/Photocall ...
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Exhausted deputies in need of energy boost from oysters
The exchanges conjured up images of exhausted parliamentarians doing a job few others wanted to do. No more backstabbing and jockeying for position at pre-election selection conventions. That will be the ...
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NGOs give G8 summit positions on Syria guarded welcome
Similarities were drawn between the reactions of the international community to the Rwandan genocide of 1994 and the ongoing crisis in Syria by Goal chief executive Barry Andrews after yesterday's G8 summit drew to a ...
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Judgment points to legal lacuna on forced marriages
John Mac Menamin in his judgment yesterday in the case of "R", a 16-year-old girl who was in State care for a time amid concerns that she had been forced by her conservative Muslim parents to marry a 29-year-old man she hardly knew. No consent In suggesting that new laws and procedures may be required to protect young people from forced marriage, the judge has identified a lacuna ...
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Irish Lawmakers Expected to Approve Limited Abortion
DUBLIN -- The Irish Parliament is expected to legalize limited abortion before its summer break after the publication of final government proposals that would allow terminations in cases when there is a real and substantial risk to the life of the mother, including the threat of ...
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Michelle Obama joins Bono for lunch in Ireland
Michelle Obama and Bono at Finnegan's Pub. While President Obama was asking Northern Irish youth to make a "permanent peace," First Lady Michelle Obama, with Malia and Sasha, headed out to Finnegan's Pub in Dalkey, where she met up with Bono and his family.The arrival of the celebrities caused quite a stir with the locals.Chef Paul Finnegan said the two groups were ...
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Vilification of State agencies is well off the mark
It has become fashionable in recent years to vilify state agencies on the basis of their allegedly inefficient use of scarce resources. Yet there is very limited evidence to suggest that such vilification is either deserved or wise. Agencies are an essential part of the fabric of government and are pivotal to the delivery of a wide range of public ...
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Abuse of women usually happens behind closed doors not in the full media glare
A Women's Aid protest outside Leinster House, drawing attention to the statistic that one in five women is affected by domestic violence. Photograph: Bryan ...
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Irelands refugee acceptance rate lower than European counterparts
Ireland is not accepting as many refugees as its European counterparts.That is the claim being made by the Irish Refugee Council who said that the latest European statistics on asylum show Ireland has the third lowest rate in the EU.According to their figures 10% of cases were granted status on their first try, with just 6.8% success on appeal. The total percentage of positive decisions was 8.3% ...
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Fancy Hats and High Heels for Ireland’s Renowned Horse-Racing Festival
Let’s daydream a bit now for our Geo Quiz. Forget about work for a while and think vacation. Imagine a summer trip to a city in western Ireland. This city’s located on the River Corrib. Every summer, it hosts a horse racing festival, a tradition that goes back to 1869. Heck that’s a few years before horses first raced in the Kentucky Derby. So can you name the Irish ...
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Ireland U20s pipped by France at JWC
Ireland have lost 9-8 to hosts France in their fifth place play-off semi-final at the Junior World Cup. Number 8 Ryan Murphy crossed for a try in the first half while Rory Scannell also landed a penalty kick. However, three penalties from France scrum-half Baptiste Serin won it for the home side in La ...










