![]() RTE.ie | Time of 'golden circles' is over - Kenny RTE.ie Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny has said the country is finished with 'golden circles and the favoured few', and that his party is ready to provide the energy, ideas and commitment needed to get out of the economic recession. In his address to the Fine ... Kenny commits FG to reforms Kenny pledges to tackle unemployment Kenny haunted by the ghosts of elections past |
![]() CBC.ca | 'Oaths were not binding' - Brady BBC News Cardinal Sean Brady understood oaths which swore alleged victims of a serial abuser to silence were not permanent, the Catholic Church has said. Complaints of abuse by two teenagers against Fr Brendan Smyth were probed by the Irish primate in 1975. ... Evil spirit of a ruined church 'Awful' error by Brady, admits bishop Cardinal did not think oath was permanent |
![]() RTE.ie | 'Doctor Death' to stage more suicide seminars Irish Independent A doctor who held a workshop advising people on how to end their own lives in Dublin yesterday said he would return to hold more meetings before the end of the year even though his venue for the seminar was cancelled several times. ... 'Right' to assisted suicide discussed Controversy over suicide conference |
![]() Irish Times | Scrap tribunal and start again -- O'Brien Irish Independent IT was just another day at the Moriarty Tribunal where the search for truth and justice transcends vested interests and partisan emotions. It began with a spontaneous demonstration against the lawyers in Dublin Castle and ended with a ... O'Brien says provisional findings of Moriarty will have to be scrapped Moriarty 'bemused' by remarks about tribunal O'Brien wants 2008 Moriarty findings withdrawn |
![]() 98FM Dublin | Six stage sit-in as public vents fury at passport office closure Irish Independent Six people staged a sit-in as angry members of the public banged on the doors of the passport office in Dublin's Molesworth Street yesterday when the doors were closed at lunchtime due to industrial action. ... Government may act over work stoppages Sit-in protest at Dublin Passport Office Passport customers stage sit-in over industrial action |
![]() RTE.ie | Cork sea search for man called off Irish Times The search for a teenage tourist missing in the sea off the coast of Co Cork has ended for the night. The youth, who was on a weekend visit to Baltimore, had been walking along the seashore under the cliffs with a friend this morning when he was hit by ... Search for man missing off Cork coast Man hospitalised after Kerry beach crash Man missing off the coast of Cork |
TV3.ie | Parents fail in attempt to overturn inquest verdict Irish Times THE PARENTS of a 16-year-old boy who died at the Mater hospital in Dublin after 72 days in intensive care have lost their High Court bid to overturn a coroner's verdict that the cause of death was a rare brain disorder due to an underlying condition. ... Parents lose bid to overturn inquest verdict Louth boy's parents to fight for answers on cause of death Inquest result to stand |
![]() Irish Times | A new love affair with the old sod Irish Independent Hillary Clinton looked out over the large assembly of guests, including the man she described as her 'escort', former president Bill who was sitting opposite the Taoiseach at the American Ireland Fund dinner in the heart of Washington DC and nailed her ... Bond of US and Irish peoples key, says Cowen Joe Biden gaffe as he blesses Cowen's mum St. Patrick's Day: truth of fiction |
![]() Irish Times | Stud manager claims ex-lover sexually assaulted her at work Irish Independent A WOMAN claims she was sexually assaulted and bullied by the former head of the Irish National Stud (INS) after ending an affair with him, the High Court heard yesterday. Julie Lynch (31) has brought an action seeking to stop the INS from ... Stud manager tells court sex assaults led to suicide bid National Stud accused over handling of sex assault claim |
A roundup of today's other news in biref: Irish Times A strike at the Mount Carmel Hospital group over the introduction of pay cuts, which was scheduled to begin on Monday, has been averted. The group, which includes private hospitals Mount Carmel, Dublin, Aut Even, Kilkenny, and St Joseph's, Sligo, ... Strike action at two hospitals averted Strike avoided at Aut Even |