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Dunlop charged with corruption


Lobbyist and former Government Press Secretary Frank Dunlop has appeared in court on corruption charges.


BoI approached after merger rumours


Bank of Ireland has confirmed that it has been approached by a number of parties interested in investing in the bank.


Clinton to be US Secretary of State: report


New York Senator Hillary Clinton has accepted an offer from President-elect Barack Obama to become US Secretary of State.


Boy dies after inhaling deodorant


An inquest in Britain has heard how a 12-year-old boy died after spraying too much deodorant on himself.


22-year-old found guilty of Spellman murder


A Dublin man has been found guilty of murdering a 26-year-old man after a row last year.


Man held after drugs & ammunition seizure


A man has been arrested after the seizure of over ?500,000 worth of drugs and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in Dublin city.


Rossiter told friend of garda 'beating'


The inquest into the death of 14-year-old Brian Rossiter has heard he told a friend that he had been beaten by gardaí.


Kenny warns Govt of financial vultures


Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny has warned the Government against selling Irish banks to vultures trying to make a quick buck.


Woman found not guilty over road deaths


Teresa Dingavan of Pearse Street, Fermoy, has been found not guilty of dangerous driving causing the deaths of two men.


Lough Derg could solve water shortage


Dublin City Council has said piping water from Lough Derg during flood times is a preferred option for dealing with water shortage.


HSE confirms southeast cost-saving plan


The HSE has confirmed that all non-emergency surgeries at Waterford Regional Hospital and other acute hospitals in the south east will stop from 15 December until the middle of January.


Gas, electricity rises now unlikely


Price increases for gas and electricity, which had been expected in January, are unlikely to go ahead.


Train driver injured by stone-throwers


There were delays for some rail commuters this evening following the stoning of the main Dublin to Waterford train outside Naas.


McGrath trial resumes in Clonmel


The trial of Fianna Fáil TD Mattie McGrath and five others on charges of violent disorder and assault causing harm resumed today following three days of legal argument.


Card skimming network broken - police


Police in Belgium say they have broken up a large criminal network involved in skimming ATM cards.


Man rescued after Kerry mountains search


A man in his 60s has been found by members of the Kerry Mountain Rescue Team following a search in the McGillycuddy Reeks.


Martin flight delayed by hydraulic leak


Minister for Foreign Affairs has had his return trip from Georgia delayed due to a technical problem on the Government jet.


Woman released in McGrath inquiry


The woman arrested in connection with the suspected murder of Brian McGrath in 1987 has been released without charge.


ESB plans ?4bn expansion in Britain


The ESB is to expand significantly its operations in the British energy market with a ?4bn investment drive to build power plants.


Man held over death of 38-year-old woman


A man has been arrested Dublin in connection with the death of 38-year-old woman who died on 15 November at Tallaght Hospital.


Man released in McGlynn murder case


A 46-year-old man arrested by police investigating the murder of a man in Derry last year has been released unconditionally.


Morrison decision remains unpublished


It is still not clear whether judges will publish the reasons why Danny Morrison had a conviction for kidnapping overturned.


First fall in employment for 17 years


There was a fall of 25,000 in the numbers of people employed in Ireland in the 12 months to August this year according to the CSO.


IMPACT fears over Donegal jobs


The IMPACT trade union has said that as many as 238 contract staff with Donegal County Council may lose their jobs.


Call for implementation of LRC proposal


Around 20 people have protested outside IBEC's offices in Dublin in support of workers at Limerick company Curran Aluminium.


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