2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Ireland Ireland


Herald
   
Woman jailed after smuggling mobile phone into Mountjoy Prison   
Irish Examiner
A 25-year-old woman has been jailed for nine months for smuggling a mobile phone into Mountjoy Prison. Kirsty Doyle of East Wall, Dublin, pleaded guilty to bringing the phone into the prison September 9, 2013. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that ...
Woman (25) jailed for smuggling phone 'inside her body' into Mountjoy   Herald
Woman jailed for smuggling mobile phone into prison   TodayFM
Woman jailed for smuggling phone into Mountjoy prison   Newstalk 106-108 fm
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Sunday World   
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Irish Independent
   
Drumm 'annoyed' over leak of video link offer that has divided TDs   
Irish Independent
Disgraced banker David Drumm is said to be "extremely annoyed" that details of confidential correspondence between him and the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry have been made public. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Banking inquiry: David Drumm to contradict Brian Cowen   Irish Times
Kenny: Drumm should attend inquiry in person   Irish Examiner
Kenny says inquiry should get full co-operation   RTE.ie
Herald   
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Irish Independent
   
'Jail reckless bankers' call from Renua   
Irish Independent
Bankers who recklessly lend money to people should face jail, Renua Ireland leader Lucinda Creighton has said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The leader of one of Ireland's newest political parties was at ...

Renua vows law reform to jail 'reckless' bankers   Irish Examiner
Time to jail reckless bankers - Lucinda urges in new policy   Herald
Reckless bank officials should face imprisonment, says Renua   Irish Times
UTV Ireland   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Examiner
   
Naval service saves 358 migrants from barge   
Irish Examiner
The number of migrants rescued by the Irish Naval Service has passed the 4,000 mark after LÉ Niamh crew rescued 358 people from a wooden barge. Yesterday's operation took place 110km north-west of the Libyan capital Tripoli, and all of the migrants ...

More than 350 migrants rescued by LE 'Niamh' in Mediterranean   Irish Times
358 migrants rescued by LÉ Niamh in Mediterranean   RTE.ie
Irish Navy rescues 358 migrants in Mediterranean   Belfast Telegraph
Kildare Nationalist   
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Irish Examiner
   
'Put right to a home in Constitution'   
Irish Examiner
A person's right to a home and adequate housing should be enshrined in the Constitution, a leading social justice campaigner has demanded. Spiralling rents, a sharp rise in mortgage owners struggling with arrears and increasing repossessions of family ...

Homelessness campaigner calls for referendum on the right to housing   Irish Independent
Homelessness campaigner wants 'right to a home' vote   Irish Times
Sr Stanislaus Kennedy: Housing for Irish people has become 'debased currency'   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Irish Times
   
Cannabis plants and resin worth €1.2m seized in Donegal   
Irish Times
Two men have been arrested after gardaí seized €1.2 million worth of cannabis products in Co Donegal yesterday. The discovery was made when gardaí from Ballyshannon and Bundoran, accompanied by members of the Regional Support Unit, raided a ...

Gardai seize cannabis worth €1.2m in raid on cultivation operation   Irish Independent
Two arrested over cannabis find in Ballyshannon, County Donegal   BBC News
Two men arrested after €2 million worth of cannabis seized in Ballyshannon   Highland Radio
RTE.ie   
Leinster Express   
Sky News   
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Irish Independent
   
Pollock's fall from window was freak event, court told   
Irish Independent
A "freak combination of circumstances", for which nobody was to blame, led to Mark Pollock falling out of a window at his friends' house, the High Court in London has heard. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
“He was snared by that trap” – Adventurer Mark Pollock sues for damages over ...   The42.ie
Blind adventurer Mark Pollock suing friends over window fall   BBC News
Blind adventurer Mark Pollock's paralysing fall from window was a 'freak ...   Belfast Telegraph
Belfast Live   
Mirror.co.uk   
Irish Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Professional boxer was 'drunk and high' when he threw rock at head of murder ...   
Irish Independent
Gardai at the scene of the death on Rathsallagh Park, Shankill, Co Dublin. Open Gallery 3 Gardai at the scene of the death on Rathsallagh Park, Shankill, Co Dublin. Inset: Victim David Spain. A jury has heard that a professional boxer threw a rock at ...
Professional boxer: I was drunk and high when I saw pal die   Irish Mirror
Man stabbed over boxer friend's €50 debt, court told   UTV Ireland
Knife missing from home of stabbing accused   Irish Examiner
Sunday World   
Mirror.co.uk   
Herald   
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Irish Examiner
   
Pig farmer sees jail time for animal cruelty reduced   
Irish Examiner
A pig farmer, who admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a pig by failing to treat it after it was found eaten alive on his farm, has had his 18-month jail term reduced to 12 on appeal. Rory O'Brien, aged 60, of Killicane, Mitchelstown, Co Cork, had ...
Pig farmer jailed after starving pigs ate each other alive has sentence reduced   Irish Independent

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Sunday World
   
Gym worker used someone else's PPS number to claim nearly €20k on dole   
Sunday World
A GYM worker obtained €20,000 in dole payments while he secretly earned a living working under another identity, a court has heard. Father-of-two, Jean Tamfutu, 40, with an address at the North Circular Road, Dublin, pleaded guilty to two counts of ...

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