Irish Independent
Hogan says he is 'honoured' as MEPs back appointment Irish Independent
European Agriculture and Rural Development Commissioner-designate Phil Hogan of Ireland attends his hearing before the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development at the EU Parliament in Brussels October 2, 2014.
Hogan approved as EU Agriculture CommissionerRTE.ie
Agriculture committee supports Hogan to be the next EU Agriculture CommissionerIrish Times
Only time will tell if Big Phil's tack is successfulIrish Examiner
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European Agriculture and Rural Development Commissioner-designate Phil Hogan of Ireland attends his hearing before the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development at the EU Parliament in Brussels October 2, 2014.
Hogan approved as EU Agriculture Commissioner
Agriculture committee supports Hogan to be the next EU Agriculture Commissioner
Only time will tell if Big Phil's tack is successful
The Australian
Turkey approves military incursions against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq The Australian
TURKEY'S parliament has approved a motion that gives the government new powers to launch military incursions into Syria and Iraq and to allow foreign forces to use its territory for possible operations against the Islamic State group. Parliament voted 298-98 ...
16 Islamic State fighters killed in SyriaThe Hindu
Heavy fighting near Turkish Syrian border town of KobaniBBC News
Turkish MPs back military action in Syria, IraqThe Nation
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TURKEY'S parliament has approved a motion that gives the government new powers to launch military incursions into Syria and Iraq and to allow foreign forces to use its territory for possible operations against the Islamic State group. Parliament voted 298-98 ...
16 Islamic State fighters killed in Syria
Heavy fighting near Turkish Syrian border town of Kobani
Turkish MPs back military action in Syria, Iraq
Irish Independent
Gardai criticised over penalty points saga Irish Independent
Public Accounts Committee chairman John McGuinness has claimed gardai are "deliberately constructing" excuses to continue wiping out penalty points. Share. Go To. Comments. Mr McGuinness made the comments as he launched the spending ...
Penalty point weaknesses 'systemic'Irish Times
McCabe 'still being isolated by gardaí'Irish Examiner
Penalty points system has 'systemic weaknesses'RTE.ie
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Public Accounts Committee chairman John McGuinness has claimed gardai are "deliberately constructing" excuses to continue wiping out penalty points. Share. Go To. Comments. Mr McGuinness made the comments as he launched the spending ...
Penalty point weaknesses 'systemic'
McCabe 'still being isolated by gardaí'
Penalty points system has 'systemic weaknesses'
Irish Independent
Soldiers fight for right to take part in protest action Irish Independent
Soldiers are demanding the right to organise as a trade union and take part in collective pay bargaining and in protest action. But they have ruled out seeking the right to strike. Share. Go To. Comments. They have called on Defence Minister Simon Coveney ...
Pdforra to take fight for union recognition to EuropeIrish Times
Army body wants to be recognised as a unionIrish Examiner
Irish soldiers forced 'to borrow' ceremonial uniforms for Albert Reynolds' funeralthejournal.ie
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Soldiers are demanding the right to organise as a trade union and take part in collective pay bargaining and in protest action. But they have ruled out seeking the right to strike. Share. Go To. Comments. They have called on Defence Minister Simon Coveney ...
Pdforra to take fight for union recognition to Europe
Army body wants to be recognised as a union
Irish soldiers forced 'to borrow' ceremonial uniforms for Albert Reynolds' funeral
Irish Independent
Brothers' 'unsafe' rape convictions are quashed Irish Independent
Two brothers jailed for rape have had their convictions quashed after a key prosecution witness alleged he had been pressurised by gardai into saying he saw the two men at the door of the hotel where the alleged rape occurred. Share. Go To. Comments.
Court quashes rape conviction of Laois brothersIrish Times
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Two brothers jailed for rape have had their convictions quashed after a key prosecution witness alleged he had been pressurised by gardai into saying he saw the two men at the door of the hotel where the alleged rape occurred. Share. Go To. Comments.
Court quashes rape conviction of Laois brothers
Brothers' hotel rape convictions quashed
Irish Independent
Top trainer fined over possession of prohibited animal drugs Irish Independent
The body that oversees horseracing is to study the fallout of a court judgment which saw former Irish Grand National winning-trainer Pat Hughes convicted of possessing unauthorised animal remedies. Share. Go To. Comments. Mr Hughes (72) of Fenniscourt ...
Racing trainer convicted over animal remediesIrish Times
Hughes convicted of possessing unauthorised animal remediesIrish Examiner
Trainer Hughes found guiltySetanta Sports Ireland
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The body that oversees horseracing is to study the fallout of a court judgment which saw former Irish Grand National winning-trainer Pat Hughes convicted of possessing unauthorised animal remedies. Share. Go To. Comments. Mr Hughes (72) of Fenniscourt ...
Racing trainer convicted over animal remedies
Hughes convicted of possessing unauthorised animal remedies
Trainer Hughes found guilty
BBC News
Two Burmese men 'admit killing Britons in Thailand' BBC News
Thai Police have said two Burmese men have apparently confessed to killing two British tourists on Koh Tao island. Police told the BBC they believe they have identified the two men who killed Hannah Witheridge and David Miller. Thailand's police ...
Pair confess to murders of backpackers in ThailandIrish Independent
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Thai Police have said two Burmese men have apparently confessed to killing two British tourists on Koh Tao island. Police told the BBC they believe they have identified the two men who killed Hannah Witheridge and David Miller. Thailand's police ...
Pair confess to murders of backpackers in Thailand
Daily Mail
Five swimmers rescued from DOLPHIN attack off coast of Ireland Daily Mail
The dolphin 'attacked' the group of swimmers, by 'circling and swimming at them in an intimidating way'. According to bystanders, the mammal glanced off the swimmers with his tail and nose during the attack off Blackrock Tower at Salthill, Galway.
Lifeboat required after swimmers off Salthill report 'intimidating' dolphinIrish Times
Dolphin 'attacks' five swimmers in Galway BayBBC News
Dolphin Attack: Five Swimmers Rescued In IrelandThe Inquisitr
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The dolphin 'attacked' the group of swimmers, by 'circling and swimming at them in an intimidating way'. According to bystanders, the mammal glanced off the swimmers with his tail and nose during the attack off Blackrock Tower at Salthill, Galway.
Lifeboat required after swimmers off Salthill report 'intimidating' dolphin
Dolphin 'attacks' five swimmers in Galway Bay
Dolphin Attack: Five Swimmers Rescued In Ireland
Wall Street Journal
Hong Kong Democracy Protests Carry a Christian Mission for Some Wall Street Journal
The WSJ's Diana Jou speaks to Cardinal Joseph Zen, the former bishop of Hong Kong, about why he supports the pro-democracy protesters. The protests now roiling Hong Kong are about democracy. But there is an undercurrent of another, much older ...
HK Government offices closed as protests continueFinancial Times
Hong Kong protests: Did China go back on its promises?BBC News
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The WSJ's Diana Jou speaks to Cardinal Joseph Zen, the former bishop of Hong Kong, about why he supports the pro-democracy protesters. The protests now roiling Hong Kong are about democracy. But there is an undercurrent of another, much older ...
HK Government offices closed as protests continue
Hong Kong protests: Did China go back on its promises?
Hong Kong protesters set for talks; govt HQ shuts
Irish Examiner
Water protesters consent to High Court injunction RTE.ie
Nine water charges protesters have consented to the reactivation of a High Court injunction restraining them from unlawfully interfering with workers installing water meters in Dublin. Proceedings to jail six of the nine protestors for contempt of court have been ...
Court orders restored against nine water meter protestersIrish Times
Court places injunctions on water meter protestors - one could face jailIrish Examiner
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Nine water charges protesters have consented to the reactivation of a High Court injunction restraining them from unlawfully interfering with workers installing water meters in Dublin. Proceedings to jail six of the nine protestors for contempt of court have been ...
Court orders restored against nine water meter protesters
Court places injunctions on water meter protestors - one could face jail
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