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  • ESM could provide capital to Irish banks - Chopra

    RTE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The European Stability Mechanism could be used to provide further capital to banks in Ireland according to IMF director Ajai Chopra. He said the ESM was a workable, feasible and created the right incentives. He said "our view is that is should be ...

  • Nissan Ireland recalls 14000 Micras

    RTE News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nissan is recalling up to 14,000 cars in Ireland due to a potential steering wheel defect. The recall applies to Nissan Micras made between December 2002 and May 2006. Nissan dealers will contact the customers impacted by the potential defect. Customers will be invited to have their steering wheel inspected, and should there be a defect, the dealership will tighten the fixing bolt of the ...

  • Budget airline Flybe axes Belfast to Gatwick flights

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Belfast International Airport, is unlikely to retain the City link.In a statement Flybe, which has had to cut around 10% of its workforce, accused Gatwick's owners of trying to squeeze out smaller air carriers with charges and claimed fees had amounted to a 102% rise over the last five years."No business can swallow such a massive increase in such a short period of time and it is with ...

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  • Pakistan win toss bat against Ireland

    IOL - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Ireland made two changes to the team that played the United Arab Emirates in their last one-day game in March with Tim Murtagh and Andrew White replacing Max Sorensen and the banned John ...

  • Garda inquiry over creche mistreatment claims

    RTE News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Gardaí have confirmed they are carrying out an investigation into reports of the mistreatment of children at a creche in north Co Dublin. They are also investigating the alleged mistreatment of children at a childcare facility in south Co Dublin. A separate inquiry is under way by the Health Service Executive's Children and Family Service. It said it has received reports from the ...

  • Active Family Week is jam-packed with fun

    Loughborough Echo - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    May 22 2013 By David Godsall A WEEK-long of activities are being lined up over Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland for families to enjoy and be active together. Active Family Week starts on Monday (May 27) with Active Together, Active Rutland and Leicester Gets Active 4 Life, supported by Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport, co-ordinating numerous events across the city and counties. This ...

  • Flybe axes Belfast-Gatwick flights

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Belfast International Airport, is unlikely to retain the City link.In a statement Flybe, which has had to cut around 10% of its workforce, accused Gatwick's owners of trying to squeeze out smaller air carriers with charges and claimed fees had amounted to a 102% rise over the last five years."No business can swallow such a massive increase in such a short period of time and it is with ...

  • State accused over violence against women

    Irish Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The human rights agency warned of problems around prison conditions for young offenders, violence against women and girls and a lack of clarity over Ireland's abortion ...

  • CIE to discuss fare hikes with National Transport Authority

    Breaking News.ie - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    CIE is to sit down with the National Transport Authority to discuss fare hikes for next year.Yesterday, the company published its annual report, which showed journeys across Bus ireann, Dublin Bus and Irish Rail fell to 229 million last year - down by almost three-and-a-half million on 2011.CIE suffered a deficit of more than EUR43m which was offset by pension adjustments and a one-off ...

  • 20 jobs go as Britvic shuts Belfast operation

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Britvic will focus on Ballygowan, its Irish water brand.The soft drinks giant announced cost cuts totalling 30m over three years as it reported a 50% surge in pre-tax profits to 37.5m for the 28 weeks to mid-April.It said the cuts aim to improve returns for shareholders and comes ahead of a Competition Commission decision on its merger with Irn-Bru owner AG Barr, expected by July. It will then ...

  • Man for court over Cork death

    Irish Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Liam Manley's body was discovered when a maintenance man at the North Gate Apartments on Bachelor's Quay attempted to clear a blocked refuse chute. Image: Google ...

  • Norwegian couple rescued from stricken yacht in Atlantic

    Irish Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    They eventually used flares to highlight their distress and they were spotted by the French trawler, Bikain who tried to get a tow rope aboard the stricken ...

  • Govt to announce €6.9m for 62 research projects

    Breaking News.ie - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    More than EUR6.9m is being allocated to 62 research projects, including the development of new drugs for cancer treatment.Minister for Research and Innovation, Sen Sherlock, will today announce Government funding for the projects through Science Foundation Ireland.It is expected the funding will allow the development of early discoveries and inventions with commercial potential.Director General ...

  • Man due in Cork court in connection with killing at apartment complex

    Breaking News.ie - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A 27-year-old man is due to appear in court in Cork this morning, in connection with an assault on a man whose body was found in a refuse chute in an apartment complex in the city.The man was arrested on Tuesday and brought to the Bridewell Garda Station for questioning about a fatal assault on 59-year-old Liam Manley. A post-mortem by Assistant State Pathologist, Dr Margaret Bolster, confirmed ...

  • Amnesty very concerned about Irelands abortion laws

    Irish Examiner - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Amnesty International has warned that until Ireland's laws allow for abortion in certain circumstances, this country will be out of line with international human rights standards.The human rights organisation has launched its annual report today into the state of human rights in 159 countries around the world, including Ireland.The report highlights the plight of the growing numbers of ...

  • Irish online market spend worth €4.1 billion

    RTE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Retail Ireland - part of employers group IBEC - says retailers are now focusing more on their online operations. In its online retailing survey, Retail Ireland says the Irish online market spend is €4.1 billion and this is predicted to grow to €21 billion by 2017. But it also says there are barriers to this expansion like delivery costs, set-up costs, poor broadband speeds and a lack ...

  • Govt to announce €7m science research investment

    RTE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Almost €7 million in funding for 62 early stage scientific research projects is to be announced by the Government. The funding is being targeted at projects which may have a commercial benefit with further development. The investment is being made as part of Science Foundation Ireland's Technology Innovation Development Award programme. It is also being carried out in collaboration ...

  • Taoiseach to meet Greek PM in Athens

    RTE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Taoiseach Enda Kenny will travel to Athens today to meet Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. The two men are expected to discuss the economic situation in the eurozone, as well as negotiations on the EU's seven-year budget. Greece will take over the rotating EU presidency at the beginning of next year. Mr Kenny will also meet representatives of the Greek business community during his ...

  • LE Aoife rescues Norwegian couple off coast of Cork

    Irish Examiner - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A Norwegian couple are recovering in West Cork after spending three days stranded in raging seas off the Irish coast.The couple in their 60's were unable to issue a May Day alert after their 10 metre boat - Alice II - was damaged in stormy conditions.They were eventually spotted by a French trawler, who brought them in contact with the Naval vessel the LE Aoife. The couple last night paid ...

  • SIPTU executive to discuss new Croke Park 2 deal

    Irish Examiner - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The National Executive of SIPTU will meet today to discuss the proposals that emerged from the Labour Relations Commission on the Croke Park 2 deal earlier this week.The union's 63,000 members rejected the initial proposals last month to cut premium pay, increase hours, and cut pay for those earning over EUR65,000.The latest set of proposals will now be studied to ensure they suit ...

  • Britain steps up security after soldier killed in London attack

    Irish Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    British military have been ordered to step up security dramatically following yesterday's brutal attack in southeast London in which a soldier was killed and partially decapitated by two machete-wielding ...

  • It’s a dog’s life – but not for our Walter

    Irish Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Last Sunday, my wife decided to pack me, Liam and Walter into the car and head to the beach. Summer was making one of its occasional, fleeting passes through Ireland, and she thought we should take advantage of the sunshine while we ...

  • Donegal man on multiple murder charge over IRA Hyde Park bombing

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A Donegal man has been charged with murdering four British soldiers over 30 years ago in one of the most notorious IRA atrocities of the ...

  • The world’s wealthy ‘could be hiding €707 billion in Ireland’

    Infowars Ireland - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    THE WORLD'S WEALTHIEST people could have over EUR700 billion hidden from international tax authorities - keeping it shielded in Irish financial institutions. That's according to Oxfam Ireland, which has warned that the new focus on corporate tax avoidance should not distract from the methods used by wealthy individuals to avoid income tax payments. The charity says wealthy ...

  • Man is shot in the legs in west Belfast

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    He was hit in both legs and both ankles. The attack happened at Creeslough Gardens in the Lenadoon area at about 11pm on Tuesday.Detectives at Grosvenor Road have appealed for anyone with information to come ...

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