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Around 40 protesters hold G8 demo in Dublin
G8 . The group the marched to the American Chamber of Commerce, where spokesman for the Dublin Alternative G8 Committee Donnacha McGill says "strings of this corrupt political regime are ...
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Garda found guilty of insurance fraud
A garda has found guilty of motor insurance fraud but has been acquitted of harassing a garage owner and his father after a dispute over crash repairs that had been carried out on the officer's ...
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Beautiful day as Obamas keep Dalkey date with Bono
US First Lady Michelle Obama waves to the crowd as she leaves Finnegan's Pub in Dalkey where she had lunch her two daughters Sasha and Malia with Bono and his wife Ali. Photograph: Julien ...
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Ireland makes push for EU budget deal
BRUSSELS (AFP) - It is time for the European Parliament to approve the EU's hotly contested budget for the next seven years and give the struggling bloc a much needed spending boost, Irish Foreign Minister David Gilmore said Tuesday.Ireland is pressing for an accord before the end of its current EU presidency on June 30 rather than have to hand over unfinished negotiations to Lithuania ...
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Who lives in a house like this The KBC Great Music in Irish Houses festival is taking a liberal view of its title - which is not without its benefits
In the old days, I heard it said of what was then the Festival in Great Irish Houses that its fans were more likely to be excited about a particular year's choice of houses, than about the performers or the music. The festival, now known as KBC Great Music in Irish Houses, has kept the houses in its name but rather strayed from them in its programme. I attended the first four concerts of ...
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Americas first daughters trace the Obama familys roots in Ireland
An online article ('Protestant-Catholic gap narrows as census results revealed', posted December 11, 2012) reported on the publication of data from the 2011 Census by the Northern Ireland Statistics Agency and stated that the percentage of Protestants and Catholics in the Northern Ireland population stood at 48% and 45% ...
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IN PICTURES Michelle Obama enjoys last day in Ireland
The US first family had a grand day out in Dublin and Wicklow.The day began with a private tour of Glendalough from local guide George McClafferty.Michelle, Sasha and Malia listened intently as George explained the history of the monastic settlement.(Picture: Colin Keegan/Collins)Although Michelle looked confused by some aspectsAnd poor old Sasha was destroyed by the midges.Never mind, onwards ...
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War Command win makes it four in a row for Irish
Aidan O'Brien's apparent third string War Command turned in a breathtaking display under Seamie Heffernan to take top honours in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot. The Ballydoyle handler was responsible for 5-2 favourite Stubbs, as well as leading contender Sir John Hawkins (6-1), with War Command a 20-1 shot after making a winning debut at Leopardstown just 11 days earlier. Stubbs ...
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Hiqa criticises standards at Donegal nursing homes
Carndonagh Community Hospital and St Joseph's community hospital in Stranorlar were both found to have significant shortcoming despite repeated inspections in recent years. In a report on the Carndonagh facility, inspectors concluded that staff could not adequately assess and provide appropriate care to a constantly changing group of residents. There were no dedicated cleaning staff. Staff ...
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IHRC report main recommendations
Prof Mullally noted that the IHRC report also called for "domestic equality legislation to be amended, so that it more closely reflects the State's international human rights ...
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G8 leaders sidestep fate of Syria’s Assad
Britain's prime minister David Cameron (5th from left) has a group photograph taken with (l-r) European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso; Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe; German chancellor Angela Merkel; Russia's president Vladimir Putin; Cameron; US president Barack Obama; France's president Francois Hollande; Canada's prime minister Stephen Harper; ...
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Taoiseach welcomes G8 tax plan
The Taoiseach has had to defend Ireland's tax policy at the G8 summit in Fermanagh.While the issue of tax was a central matter at this year's summit, the government had denied that Ireland's tax regime would be specifically addressed.Today's G8's 10-point concluding communiqu, named the Lough Erne Declaration, says that countries have agreed to 'change rules ...
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G8 leaders agree to eradicate terror ransom payments
Leaders of world's most industrialised nations says payment of ransoms to terrorist groups is one of income sources which supports their efforts in carrying out terrorist ...
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Double murder inquiry started in Kerry
Garda have today begun a double murder inquiry after postmortems confirmed that a mother and her daughter died violent deaths after being attacked in their rented home in Killorglin , Co ...
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Pipe bomb discovered in Tyrone
The PSNI said bomb disposal experts examined a suspicious object in the Springhill Park area of Strabane and declared it to be a viable pipe-bomb type ...
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PSNI attending security alert in Tyrone
The PSNI said bomb disposal experts examined a suspicious object in the Springhill Park area of Strabane and declared it to be a viable pipe-bomb type ...
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Obama religious schools block lasting peace in Northern Ireland
US President Barack Obama has argued that parochial schools are an impediment to the establishment of a lasting peace in Northern Ireland. Speaking to a crowd in Belfast, during a trip to Northern Ireland for a G8 summit meeting, Obama said that "segregated schools" block the path to full reconciliation. "If towns remain divided, if Catholics have their schools and buildings and ...
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Michelle Obama Daughters Lunch With Bono in Ireland
Jun 18, 2013 9:45am First lady Michelle Obama and her daughters are having a VIP lunch in Ireland today, reportedly dining with Irish rock superstar Bono at a pub outside Dublin. The U2 frontman and his wife, Ali Hewson, were spotted shortly after 1 p.m. local time entering Finnegan’s of Dalkey, reportedly one of their favorite restaurant spots in their hometown just south of Dublin. ...
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Yet more woe for Irish Pension Managed Funds
Irish Pension Managed Funds recorded a negative return of four per cent for the month of November 2008, a continuation of its downward trend, although there are signs of stability, says Hewitt Associates. The global human resources services company has released its monthly Hewitt Managed Fund index, an indicator of Irish Pension Managed Fund performance. After a worrying start to ...
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Irish FM heads to Brussels for EU budget deal
Ireland's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore is heading to Brussels, 18 June, for the final stage of talks over the European Union's next seven year budget, some EUR960 billion. Before he left Dublin, Gilmore said, "My intention is to reach agreement with the European Parliament on the EU's budget. I call on the European Parliament to give its agreement so ...
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Judge says new laws may be needed to protect young people from forced marriages
While Irish society is becoming increasingly diverse and the Constitution attaches great significance to equality, the rights of children and the institution of marriage, there are no laws addressing the question of forced marriages or marriages of a type where there is "no real consent", Mr Justice John MacMenamin ...
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Human rights body repeats call for statutory Magdalene inquiry
The Irish Human Rights Commission said Martin McAleese's investigation into the institutions fell short as he did not draw any conclusions on the human rights obligations of the ...
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G8 makes progress on tax evasion amid hopes of Syria breakthrough
US president Barack Obama walks with Britain's prime minister David Cameron and Taoiseach Enda Kenny after a G8 summit group photograph at the Lough Erne golf resort in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh. Photograph: Andrew ...
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US and EU leaders approve wide-ranging trade talks
US president Barack Obama, European Commission president Jos Manuel Barroso and British prime minister David Cameron at a news conference at the G8 summit in Enniskillen. Photograph: Andrew Winning/WPA Pool/Getty ...
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G8 leaders work to develop Syria statement acceptable to all
Group of Eight leaders worked to develop a statement on Syria acceptable to nations wanting a transition of power and Russia, an ally of the Syrian government. Accounts differed from officials Tuesday morning at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland on the prospects of developing a substantive agreement on Syria and the fate of its president, Bashar Assad, to which Russia might sign on, The New ...










