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  • Irelands Ryanair reports 13 rise in annual profits

    MENAFN - Monday 20th May, 2013

    (MENAFN) Ryanair's CFO, Howard Millar, announced that Europe's largest budget carrier's net profits climbed by 13 percent in the year ended March to USD730 million, reported Reuters.Millar said that at year-end, the Irish airline had net cash of USD78.29 million despite having returned nearly USD641.80 million to shareholders in November.Meanwhile, average fares rose by 6 percent ...

  • Voluntary community efforts honoured by Loughborough University

    Loughborough Echo - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The University presents the TS Shipman Prize and Hannah Community Prize annually to recognise and reward its students who have taken part in community ...

  • Pilkington out of Ireland squad

    Independent.ie - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Anthony Pilkington has pulled out of the Ireland squad for their upcoming summer games under the advice of Norwich's medical team," a statement from the FAI said."Anthony will undergo treatment on his knee over the coming weeks in preparation for the season ahead. There has been no replacement called up."The 24-year-old - who qualifies via his Dublin-born paternal grandmother ...

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  • Belfast bookies fail in court bid to block rivals shop extensions

    Belfast Telegraph - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A man arrested at the scene of a £200,000 cannabis factory claimed he was only there to carry out concreting work, the High Court heard ...

  • Dracula to be filmed in Northern Ireland

    Belfast Telegraph - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Dissident attacks are likely to occur in Northern Ireland during the G8 summit despite the presence of thousands of extra police officers, the commander of the security operation has ...

  • Anti-abortion activists protest at Taoiseach’s attendance at Boston College

    Irish Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Taoiseach Enda Kenny visited a memorial in Copley Square near the finish line of the Boston Marathon to lay flowers today. Photograph: ...

  • Alcohol mental illness and bullying leading causes of suicide says study

    Irish Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Prof Kevin Malone at launch of a new suicide research report, 'Suicide in Ireland 2003-2008'. Photographer: Dara Mac Dnaill/The Irish ...

  • Actavis buys Irish rival for $A8.76bn

    News.com.au - Monday 20th May, 2013

    US pharmaceutical company Actavis has agreed to buy Irish rival Warner Chilcott for $US8.5 billion ($A8.76 billion) in an all-stock takeover, creating a global giant focused on women's health, gastroenterology, urology and ...

  • G8 summit sparks biggest police operation in Northern Irelands history

    The Guardian - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Police put up a security fence at the Lough Erne golf resort in Fermanagh before the G8 summit starts. Photograph: Police Service of Northern ...

  • Boston cardinal skips commencement over Irish PMs role

    Fox News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    BOSTON – Boston Cardinal Sean O'Malley has skipped Boston College's commencement because of the involvement of Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, who supports of a bill in his country that would allow abortion. A few dozen protesters, some playing bagpipes, demonstrated at the college during Monday morning's graduation ceremony. They held signs with messages that included: ...

  • Judge tells teen drug dealer Plant flowers or risk jail

    Breaking News.ie - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A young offender, who was caught with EUR675 worth of cocaine, has been told he must spend the next six months planting flowers if he wants to avoid a sentence.The 16-year-old boy had pleaded guilty at the Dublin Children's Court to possession of cocaine for sale or supply to another. He was caught with the drugs at Sundrive Road, in south Dublin, on July 18 last.The teenager had five prior ...

  • Celebritys file accessed 80 times on Garda database

    Breaking News.ie - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A celebrity was looked up more than 80 times on the internal garda database, it has emerged.The Data Protection Commissioner revealed a second high-profile personality had their file accessed 50 times on the Pulse system, with the details of another three personalities and a GAA star also checked for non-official police business.Billy Hawkes said the celebrities - who were recorded as witnesses ...

  • Irish bank deposits drop 1.4 percent in April

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    DUBLIN | Mon May 20, 2013 12:23pm EDT DUBLIN May 20 (Reuters) - Deposits held by Ireland's locally-owned banks fell 1.4 percent in April, data from the country's finance department showed on Monday. Deposits at Bank of Ireland, permanent tsb and Allied Irish Banks Group fell by 2.4 billion euros ($2.8 billion) to 153.4 billion euros, the largest monthly fall in almost two ...

  • Pilkington out of Ireland squad

    RTE - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Norwich winger Anthony Pilkington has been withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad, the Football Association of Ireland has confirmed. Pilkington scored for the Canaries in their 3-2 win at Manchester City yesterday, but because of a knee injury will not be fit for the friendly against England at Wembley on May 29 and the game against Georgia in Dublin on June 2, in preparation for the ...

  • Universal Pictures set to film Dracula in Belfast

    News Letter - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A film version of Dracula is to be made in Belfast. The Universal Pictures horror shoot will last from August to November. Production will be based in Belfast but will be filmed across other locations, Stormont's First Minister and deputy First Minister's office said.It will cover the story of the man who became Dracula, a vampire from Transylvania.The movie stars Luke Evans from Fast ...

  • Dracula to be filmed in N Ireland

    Belfast Telegraph - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Belfast but will be filmed across other locations, Stormont's First Minister and deputy First Minister's office said.It will cover the story of the man who became Dracula, a vampire from Transylvania.The movie ...

  • Hogan Revenue will pursue unpaid Household Charge fees

    Irish Examiner - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Revenue Commissioners will be pursue people who have not paid the Household Charge, Environment Minister Phil Hogan has warned.Minister Hogan was speaking as the final deadline for registering for the Local Property Tax edges closer. He insisted that funds raised by the Household Charge and Property Tax will go to local councils to help form their yearly budgets. Some 24% of people still have ...

  • Charity blames Irish culture of humiliation for high rate of male suicide

    Irish Examiner - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A suicide charity is warning that the "culture of humiliation" in Ireland is pushing young men to take their own lives.Ireland has the fourth highest rate of suicide amongst young males in the EU.Turn the Tide on Suicide is now calling for a Suicide Prevention Authority to reverse this trend. The charity lists a number of risk factors including alcohol abuse, life events and mental ...

  • Shatter I didnt use private information on Wallace driving incident

    Irish Examiner - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Justice Minister Alan Shatter has said he discovered during a Garda briefing that Independent TD Mick Wallace was stopped for using a mobile phone while driving.Standing by his decision to use the confidential details during a televised attack on his political opponent, Mr Shatter insisted he had not abused his power."There's no question of me using private information," he ...

  • Video Man dies after flat fire in Belfast

    Belfast Telegraph - Monday 20th May, 2013

    One man is threatening to lift the veil of secrecy that surrounds Coca Cola's 'secret formula' as he claims to publish a copy of the original recipe in a new ...

  • Looted artifacts recovered from UK to go on display

    Irish Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Treasure hunters using metal detectors are believed to have been behind the removal of nearly 900 artefacts, including a bronze age axe and medieval coins, from Ireland that have now been recovered in the ...

  • Shatter stands over decision to reveal incident

    Irish Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan and Minister for Justice Alan Shatter at a memorial service for garda killed in the line of duty at Dublin Castle on Saturday. Photograph: Niall ...

  • Government firm on working hours increase in pay talks

    Irish Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Chief executive of the Labour Relations Commission Kieran Mulvey: to brief Minster for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin today on progress in the pay talks. Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish ...

  • FNC Speaker Irish Counterpart discuss visa waiver for UAE citizens

    WAM - Monday 20th May, 2013

    WAM ABU DHABI, May 20th, 2013 -- Mohammed Ahmed Al-Murr, Speaker of the Federal National Council (FNC) met today with Sean Barrett, the Speaker of the Lower House of the Irish Parliament (Dail) at the Secretariat General of the FNC, and discussed exempting UAE citizens from current visa requirements. Al-Murr affirmed that since the relations between the UAE and Ireland have reached an ...

  • ICMSA puts cost of farming crisis at €1bn

    RTE News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association has said the estimated cost of the weather and fodder crisis on farming will reach €1bn. ICMSA President John Comer said the estimate was very conservative and that the eventual cost might be greater. He said the effect of the weather on farming in the past year categorically satisfied any definition of a natural disaster. As such, he said, ...

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