2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Ireland Ireland


Irish Times
   
Adoption process to stay same regardless of vote – authority chief   
Irish Times
The Irish adoption process will remain the same regardless of the outcome of the upcoming referendum, the chair of the Adoption Authority of Ireland has said. Geoffrey Shannon, who is also the Government's Special Rapporteur on Child Protection, stressed ...

'Whether people vote yes or no, the adoption process is not going to change ...   Irish Independent
Referendum result will not affect adoption process   RTE.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Cows and cameras at broadband demo   
Irish Independent
IT wasn't the typical demonstration of 21st century technology. The smell of cattle dung hung heavy in the air at Balla Mart in Co Mayo as Taoiseach Enda Kenny pulled on a white coat and auctioned a heifer online to raise €1,400 for charity.
Enda can't just rely on Dubs to drown out 'Silent No' vote   Herald
Taoiseach: Marriage Equality Referendum has nothing to do with children or ...   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Dwyer appeal likely to centre on text messages and video evidence   
Irish Independent
Text messages, mobile phone records and a decision to allow jurors to watch graphic videos of architect Graham Dwyer stabbing women during sex are likely issues to form the basis of the convicted killer's appeal.
Murderer Dwyer challenges conviction   Irish Examiner
Lawyers for Graham Dwyer file appeal papers   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Nine lobsters 'liberated' from Dublin city centre restaurant   
Irish Times
Members of three animal rights organisations entered a restaurant in Dublin city centre on Friday evening, took nine lobsters from a tank in the window and released them into the sea at Clontarf. The incident happened at the Ka Shing Chinese restaurant on ...

Lobsters 'liberated' from Dublin restaurant   RTE.ie
Lobsters 'liberated' from Dublin restaurant fish tank   BBC News
Watch: Lobsters 'liberated' from Dublin restaurant by animal rights group   Irish Mirror
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Irish Independent
   
Public pay talks are central to our future   
Irish Independent
Our public service workers deserve a pay rise. After eight years of retrenchment and two - and in some cases three - pay-cuts, the country's 300,000 public sector workers deserve a share in the emerging economic recovery.
Freedom of Information requests soar after fee falls   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
In the face of political inaction, it is up to us to back the rights of minority groups   
Irish Independent
The closer the referendum on marriage equality comes, the more uncomfortable I get with the notion of voting on other people's right to marry - not because I don't support the measure, or think the vote will fail, but because I don't believe the rights of minorities ...

William Binchy: Same-sex referendum Yes would affect child welfare laws   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
New taxi ranks proposed for 31 locations in Dublin   
Irish Times
Proposals for 31 new taxi ranks in Dublin city are set to be made available for public consultation from tomorrow. Dublin City Councillors will tonight be asked to approve draft bylaws for nine permanent ranks and 22 night time ranks in the city centre.
News in Brief   RTE.ie

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BreakingNews.ie
   
Man found onboard boat holding over €400m worth of cocaine appeals conviction   
BreakingNews.ie
A UK citizen who was found onboard a boat holding more than €400 million worth of cocaine off the Irish coast has moved to appeal his conviction. Christopher Wiggins aged 48, with an address at Estepona, Malaga, Spain, pleaded guilty at Cork Circuit ...

Drug smuggler involved in €400m cocaine haul off Cork coast appeals conviction   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Independent
   
Homeless murder: photograph of toe sent from phone linked to accused   
Irish Independent
A PHOTOGRAPH of a toe was sent from a phone attributed to a murder accused the night after he's alleged to have killed an acquaintance who was found ablaze with his toe amputated. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
a photo of a severed toe was sent from a phone linked to a murder accused, a ...   Herald
Photo of toe sent from phone after alleged murder, court told   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
'Modest' €12m home the unluckiest house in country - lawyer   
Herald
a HOUSE in Dalkey which is on the market for a "modest" €12m after a planned sale for €22m to retired solicitor Brian O'Donnell did not proceed is the "unluckiest" house in the country, the High Court heard.
Court hears €12m Dalkey house is country's 'unluckiest'   Irish Times

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