2015年2月12日 星期四

2015-02-13 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
Aer Lingus deal vows 'could be unpicked'   
Irish Examiner
Claims by the man leading the €1.36bn bid to buy Aer Lingus that his “smart lawyers” will take care of pledges to keep Heathrow slots open have been used against him by opponents of the sale. TDs and trade unions warned that IAG chief Willie Walsh's ...

Walsh offers sweeteners on Cork and Shannon airports   Irish Independent
Ryanair needs consent before share sale   Irish Times
IAG's CEO Walsh says Aer Lingus might not survive on its own   Reuters
Herald Scotland   
Financial Times   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
Officials don't know what to do with empty prison site after €50m outlay   
Irish Independent
The Department of Justice has admitted it does not know what it will do with the site of the shelved Thornton Hall prison project. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A working group has been established to look at ...

€50m super-prison land grows veg   Irish Examiner
PAC to investigate spending of €50m on Thorton Hall   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Diageo to launch careful drinking campaign   
Irish Examiner
Diageo, the country's largest drinks company and owner of Guinness, is to pour millions into a public awareness campaign aimed at preventing excessive drinking. However, the Stop Out-Of-Control Drinking initative has brought accusations that the company ...

Industry-led alcohol awareness campaign criticised   Irish Times
Responsible drinking campaign rejects criticism   RTE.ie
Criticism of new alcohol awareness campaign funded by industry   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Noonan: Irish Government won't piggy-back on new Greek debt deal until full ...   
Irish Independent
Gavin McLoughlin in Brussels. Published 12/02/2015 | 08:49. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan (L) talks with his Greek counterpart Yanis Varoufakis during an extraordinary Euro zone Finance ...

We won't blackmail EU says Greek PM   Belfast Telegraph
Greece bailout talks: Compromise possible, says Merkel   BBC News
Greece, Germany Said to Offer Compromises on Aid Terms   Bloomberg
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
Daily Mail   
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Irish Independent
   
Farmer jailed after starving pigs ate each other alive   
Irish Independent
ONE of Ireland's biggest pig farmers was jailed for 18 months after his starving animals cannibalised each other in what a judge described as "cruelty on an industrial scale". Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Rory O'Brien: Farmer who starved pigs until they CANNIBALISED each other is ...   Mirror.co.uk
Farmer jailed for 18 months after pigs ate each other   Irish Times
farmer jailed for 18 months over animal cruelty   RTE.ie
Irish Mirror   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Woman cleared of €102k theft from retired chef's account   
Irish Independent
A WOMAN has been found not guilty of the theft of €102,000 from a retired chef's bank account after a judge said the evidence was confused and inconclusive. Sandra Doyle (37) denied stealing the money from the bank account of Fergus Brugha (62).

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Irish Independent
   
KBC Ireland posts €91m post-tax loss   
Irish Examiner
KBC Bank Ireland lost €91m last year as impairment costs continued to weigh on its financial performance. Despite the loss, the bank's performance marked a substantial improvement in 2014 as after tax losses declined 89.5% from €864m the previous year.
KBC warning of increase in home repossessions   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Farmers 'sold out' by department   
Irish Examiner
An Taisce has claimed that farmers have been “sold out” by the Department of Agriculture's decision to re-allocate over €400m worth of CAP funding that had been earmarked for spending on Ireland's most threatened wildlife areas. Now the national heritage ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Fossett's Circus faces 'uphill struggle to survive'   
Irish Examiner
Robert Fossett, who would step aside as director for three to five years, if the proposed scheme is accepted, Picture: Courtpix. By Ray Managh. Fossett Brothers Circus, which failed to pay Vat for eight years, was facing an uphill struggle to survive, a judge said ...

Fossett Brothers Circus facing an uphill struggle to survive, says judge   Irish Times

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Herald.ie
   
'Brick teen' released as Joan Burton named key witness   
Herald.ie
The teenager who allegedly threw a brick at a garda van during anti-water protests had nothing to say after his release from garda custody. Also in this section. Graham Dwyer Trial: Elaine O'Hara told doctors she was 'fighting a losing battle' in weeks before ...


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