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2015-06-04 Ireland Ireland


Irish Times
   
IBRC: Commission will have wider scope than KPMG inquiry   
Irish Times
The commission of investigation appointed by the Government to investigate certain transactions at IBRC explicitly widens the terms of an original review which was to have been conducted by accountants KPMG, but has now been abandoned.
Questions remain about Dáil privilege despite judgment   Irish Independent
Noonan forced into full IBRC inquiry   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Warning: Noonan has no plan and is too optimistic about economic growth   
Irish Independent
The Government has no real plan and is too optimistic about future economic growth, the country's economic watchdog warns in a report published today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In the first detailed ...

Fiscal Advisory Council warns on budget and property   Irish Times
Irish watchdog sounds alarm over budget plans   Irish Examiner
Irish Budget Watchdog Faults Government Plans   Wall Street Journal

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Irish Independent
   
Man due to marry 'childhood sweetheart' killed in car accident just metres from ...   
Irish Independent
A man due to marry his 'childhood sweetheart' next year died just metres from his parents' home. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. David Finnerty had celebrated his 31st birthday a little over a week ago. His family ...

Man killed in Galway crash named locally   Irish Times
Three people die in road collisions in as many days in June across the island of ...   Insideireland.ie
Three people killed in car crashes   RTE.ie
Irish Examiner   
BBC News   
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Irish Times
   
Trial of Ibrahim Halawa adjourned for another two months   
Irish Times
The trial of Irish national Ibrahim Halawa in Egypt has been adjourned for two months. It is the seventh time the case of the 19-year-old from Firhouse in Dublin, who was arrested almost two years ago during rallies in Cairo, has been put back. An Egyptian ...

Ibrahim Halawa: Irish teenager's mass trial in Egypt adjourned again   BBC News
Halawa trial adjourned until August   RTE.ie
Halawa trial postponed for seventh time   Herald
Irish Examiner   
UTV Ireland   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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UTV Ireland
   
Transgender recognition 'hugely significant'   
UTV Ireland
Transgender people looking to have their preferred gender recognised by the State will no longer need a certificate from a psychiatrist. Dáil building facade. The Gender Recognition Bill was agreed by cabinet on Wednesday. ©Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland.
Gender recognition Bill will drop 'forced divorce' clause   Irish Times
The Irish state will now accept trans people's own declaration of their gender   Yahoo News UK
Cabinet to debate Gender Recognition Bill   Irish Examiner
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
PinkNews   
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Irish Independent
   
Split in teacher unions over Lansdowne Road pay deal   
Irish Independent
One teachers' union is recommending rejection of the Lansdowne Road Agreement on pay in the public service, while another will ask members to vote Yes. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The deal would ...

Trade union boost for public pay deal   Irish Examiner
15 essential summer buys   Herald
Lansdowne Road pay deal endorsed by teachers union   The Nationalist
Irish Times   
RTE.ie   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Irish Times
   
Ballina priest condemned over remarks on marriage equality   
Irish Times
A parish priest in Ballina has accused Yes voters in the recent marriage-equality referendum of giving “two fingers” to the Catholic Church. Fr Tom Doherty, a curate at St Patrick's Church in Ballina, used his sermons on the evening of May 23rd and 24th to ...

Marriage referendum: Furious parishioner claims priest asked Yes voters to ...   Irish Mirror
Parishioners walk out of mass in Mayo after priest accuses Yes voters of giving ...   JOE
A Mayo priest calls out Yes voters in the middle of Mass   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Mirror
   
Brave driver in lucky escape as truck bursts into flames   
Irish Mirror
A brave driver made a lucky escape today after his lorry exploded into a fireball. The motorist jumped out of the vehicle when he saw smoke billowing from the cab. Seconds later, it burst into flames on the N18, near the Crescent Shopping Centre, in Limerick .
Driver escapes as truck explodes in Limerick   The Nationalist
Road closed over vehicle fire   Limerick Post
Truck fire forces closure of motorway near Shannon Tunnel   The Clare Herald

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Irish Mirror
   
Irish weather: Last month was the most miserable May for 120 YEARS, Met ...   
Irish Mirror
It was the most miserable May for 120 years across the country, with rainfall levels well above average, Met Eireann has revealed. And temperatures struggled to rise beyond a chilly 11C. Heavy rain lashed the country last month and rainfall levels reached ...

Met Eireann Reports Wettest May In 120 Years   98FM
Thought May was wet? Met Eireann confirms it was the wettest in 120 years in ...   Agriland
Malin Head had wettest May in 120 years   Highland Radio
Herald   
Derry Journal   
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Irish Independent
   
Quinns seek mediation in IBRC dispute   
Irish Independent
The family of businessman Sean Quinn are seeking mediation of their long and bitter dispute with State-owned Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) over liability for loans of some €2.34bn made to Quinn companies.
Quinn family seek mediation over IBRC row   Irish Examiner
Quinn family lawyers propose mediation of IBRC dispute   Irish Times
Quinn family's case against IBRC put back to 2016   RTE.ie
Belfast Telegraph   
BreakingNews.ie   
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