2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Ireland Ireland

  Irish Independent   
Hogan denies claim he knew of €40m Irish Water costs  Irish Independent
Former Environment Minister Phil Hogan last night rejected claims that he approved payments of more than €40 million to consultants employed by Irish Water. Share. Go To. Comments. Ireland's EU Commissioner designate said he approved an overall ...

Hogan knew of €40m Irish Water pay-out   Irish Examiner
Hogan defends handling of Irish Water costs after new memo   Irish Times
Phil Hogan » European Commissioner-designate for Agriculture   European Public Health Alliance
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  Irish Independent   
Girl (8) dies as sister (11) fights for life in farm accident  Irish Independent
AN eight-year-old girl has died and her 11-year-old sister was left fighting for her life after a freak farm accident in Cork. Share. Go To. Comments. The two sisters were injured last evening when they were struck by a heavy steel bucket attached to the front of a ...

One girl killed and second girl critical following farm incident   Irish Times

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  Irish Independent   
Two teens arrested after boy stabbed in Galway  Irish Independent
A TEENAGER who was stabbed in an incident in Galway city over the weekend remains in a serious condition in hospital. Share. Go To. Comments. Two further teens who were arrested in connection to the stabbing have had their time in custody extended.
Two arrested after Galway stabbing incident   RTE.ie

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  The New Indian Express   
Higher student fees back on agenda, warn college bosses  Irish Independent
Higher student fees will be among the options raised today at a major conference on the "growing crisis" of funding of third-level education in Ireland. Share. Go To. Comments. University leaders say there is a need for "urgent action" on a new funding regime ...

Universities seek action on 'crisis' in funding   Irish Times
Pushed Behind   The New Indian Express
Colleges are doing diversity all wrong   Vox
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  Irish Independent   
Northerners want a vote on removing the border  Irish Independent
A majority of people in Northern Ireland want a referendum on the border - but they don't want a united Ireland. Share. Go To. Comments. There is still a heavy leaning towards the North staying in the United Kingdom, including one in five Catholics who do not ...


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  BreakingNews.ie   
Minister to meet immigrants in New York today  Irish Examiner
Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan will be in New York today where he'll meet with groups who help Irish immigrants. Minister Flanagan is due to visit the Emerald Isle Immigration Centre in the Bronx, as well as the Aisling Community Centre in ...

Flanagan: 'Our commitment to Irish abroad remains strong'   thejournal.ie

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Munster: Mostly dry but cloudy  Evening Echo Cork
It will be mostly dry but cloudy with the chance of the odd spot of rain or drizzle this morning. A risk of a few showers this afternoon, mainly in the west. A few bright spells possible as well though, especially in the east. A light southerly wind. Near normal ...

Leinster: Mainly dry but overcast - Carlow Nationalist   The Nationalist

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  Irish Times   
Ministers to discuss concerns over medical students' loans  Irish Times
Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan said she would raise the issue amid lobbying from affected students for a loan relief scheme. Photograph: Cyril Byrne / THE IRISH TIMES. Joe Humphreys. Topics: News · Education · Third Level · Brian Doyle · Jan O ...


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  Irish Independent   
St Conleth's marks its 75th birthday  Irish Independent
ST CONLETH'S College Dublin celebrated its 75th birthday in style with a special banquet for distinguished guests last night. Share. Go To. Comments. The former Minister for Education, Ruairi Quinn, delivered the keynote address at an anniversary dinner at ...


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  Irish Independent   
Four national titles for West Cork ploughmen  Southern Star Newspaper
ON the final day of National Ploughing Championships, two more West Cork ploughmen won All-Ireland titles, bringing to four the total won by the Cork West team over the three-day event in Stradbally, Co Laois, attended by a record-breaking 279,500 people ...

If the Ploughing gets any bigger, it'll soon be as big as Katie Hopkins' mouth   Herald.ie
No mud - but plenty of muck flying around Fine Gael at the Ploughing   Irish Independent
Farmer writes: Innovation and new technology centre stage at Ploughing   Irish Farmers Journal
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