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Irish politics and German filmmaking Crystals new boutique access in Northern Europe
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Crystal Cruises is expanding its uber-exclusive collection of intimate "Boutique Adventures" during summer Northern Europe cruises with two new experiences in Belfast and Berlin. The shoreside outings - none of which are available on any other cruise line - offer intimate access to Northern Ireland's political leadership and Germany's Soho -- Soho House, ...
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Irish treasure to be returned from the UK
Treasure hunters using metal detectors are believed to have been behind the removal of nearly 900 artefacts from Ireland that have been recovered in the UK. Pictured are 28 medieval silver coins which were recovered by Norfolk Constabulary. Photograph: Ciara Wilkinson / National Museum of ...
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€18 million to be spent on Dublin City Council housing repairs
Dublin City Council receives about 50,000 requests each year from existing tenants seeking repairs to their homes. Photograph: Frank ...
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Feminism discussion opens 2013 writers festival
From left : Una Mullally, journaslist, Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, the civil liberties organisation, and Louise Lowe, theatre director and playwright, on the opening night of the Dublin Writers Festival, at Smock Alley Theatre. Photograph: Eric ...
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Cabinet to approve welfare scheme to allow lone parents re-enter workforce
Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton will bring a memo to Cabinet today on the Social Welfare Bill, which will be published later this week. Photograph: Eric ...
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Funeral of man found in farm pit in Co Tipperary
The daughter of a man who was murdered and left in a farm pit for almost two years yesterday prayed for justice for her father as he was finally given the dignity of a proper ...
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Missing woman probably died by drowning - Coroner
A woman who disappeared in December 2010 after withdrawing EUR60 from an ATM in Dublin and taking a taxi to Howth probably died by drowning, an inquest has ...
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New class of drug targets skin cancer
The first human use of the drug, known as DZ13, was conducted at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Australia, but an Irish research clinician was principal investigator in the project. Details of the early phase one trial are published in the current edition of the ...
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Doctors differ patients fly and majority in Leinster House give abortion Bill a wide berth
Jerry Buttimer TD speaks to perinatal psychiatrists Dr Anthony McCarthy and Dr Joanne Fenton outside Leinster House yesterday. Photograph: Gareth ...
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Wheelchair user docked disability allowance
Frank Larkin missed signing on at his local post office in Letterkenny, Co Donegal, after cars were parked illegally in the disabled bay. Mr Larkin (41), who has spina bifida, drove around the town several times but could still not park. He managed to sign on to claim his money the following week. However, this week Mr Larkin, Long Lane, Letterkenny, received a letter from the disability ...
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Josef Pavelka ‘remembered with love’ says Ennis priest
Ennis priest Fr Ger Fitzgerald told mourners last night that Czech national Josef Pavelka (52) was among the poorest of the poor and "is remembered here with love". Fr Fitzgerald was speaking at a service at Ennis Cathedral following the removal of Mr Pavelka's body to the church where he spent much of his time while in ...
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Just a dozen nurses to start by June on HSE’s lower paid graduate programme
So far, only eight graduate nurses have been employed under the controversial two-year contracts on lower pay offered by the Health Service Executive (HSE) though, according to the Minister for ...
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Nursing home used CCTV ‘as substitute for supervisory staff’
Mr Hawkes received a complaint in April last year in relation to the operation of CCTV cameras at a nursing home, which is not identified in the report. It emerged that two directors were monitoring the CCTV system live using ...
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New hip replacement therapy halves hospital time says surgeon
An innovative form of hip-replacement therapy, which cuts time in hospital in half, should be rolled out across the health service, an orthopaedic surgeon has ...
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Abortion Bill risks normalising suicide says leading psychiatrist
The Government's plans to legislate for abortion could have the unintended consequence of pushing more young men towards suicide, according to a leading ...
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Three charged over weekend disturbance in Killarney hotel
The Quality Hotel in Killarney, Co Kerry: At least two staff members received facial and other injuries and a number of garda called to deal with the disturbance also received injuries during an incident involving ...
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Still no clear answers as abortion debate goes on
Regardless of whether you are in favour of or against the planned abortion legislation, it is difficult not to be concerned by the divisions between the professionals on its contents. There was a clear divergence of opinion between the masters of the State's main maternity hospitals when the Oireachtas health committee began its hearings into the legislation last ...
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Cantillon Big hitters just keep on winning in legal sector
Given that most of Ireland's big law firms so assiduously guard even their most basic financial information, outsiders will gratefully seize on any means of gauging how they're faring. One of these is the number of practising certificates at each firm, which gives us a glimpse at the latest hiring trends in the ...
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Irish Prime Minister Speaks at Boston College Despite Pro-Life Protests
The prime minister, or taoiseach, of Ireland gave what some onlookers described as a "rousing speech" at Boston College despite fervent protests from pro-life students and ...
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Apple parked billions in Ireland to avoid taxes U.S. Senate
A customer enters an Apple store on its opening day at Covent Garden in London in August, 2010. An Apple subsidiary in Ireland, a holding company that includes Apple's retail stores throughout Europe, has not paid any corporate income tax in the last five years. The subsidiary, which has a Cork, Ireland, mailing address, received $29.9-billion in dividends from lower-tiered offshore Apple ...
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Abortion legislation is most likely to apply to pregnant teenage girls in care psychiatrist says
Consultant psychiatrist Veronica O’Keane says a patient’s GP should make the recommendation for an abortion and one psychiatrist should assess the suicidal ...
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Hospitals turned suicidal people away study shows
Hospital emergency departments have turned people away who went on to die by suicide, a report based on interviews with families after the suicide of relatives has ...
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Meet AOI Apples mysterious Irish subsidiary
, it's in the southern Irish city of Cork that Apple pioneered its famous "double irish with a Dutch sandwich" -- a tax avoidance technique designed to take advantage of a quirk in Ireland's tax laws that allows foreign corporations to move money around the world tax free. Perhaps anticipating that this is what the senators want to talk about, Apple spent nearly half of the ...
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Irish mortgage lending hit fresh low in first quarter
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The number of new mortgages issued in Ireland fell to their lowest first-quarter level since data was first collected eight years ago, further tempering hopes that house prices would begin to rebound following a ...
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Irish Bishops Respond to Abortion Legislation
Bill "is unnecessary to ensure that women receive the life-saving treatment they need during pregnancy"DUBLIN, May 10, 2013 (Zenit.org) - Here is a preliminary response from the Catholic bishops of Ireland to the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill 2013. The statement was published last Friday, May 3.* * *The Catholic bishops of Ireland stress once again the importance of ...










