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Man paid friend to make hoax bomb threat

A former subcontractor for the technology company Intel who asked his friend to call in a hoax bomb threat because he...

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Windscreen issue may cause Zafira fires

Vauxhall will start checking a water “shield” under the windscreen in Zafira cars after it emerged that a corroded heater...

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Conlan quits Fine Gael over pylon hypocrisy

Seán Conlan, the controversial TD, has resigned from Fine Gael on live radio, citing party hypocrisy. The Dail representative for...

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Dart to make earlier start for commuters

Dart services are to start up to 40 minutes earlier on weekday mornings to cope with increasing passenger numbers, transport...

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France gives highest honour to D-Day hero

A D-Day hero paid tribute to the Paris terror victims yesterday as he was awarded France’s highest military honour for helping...

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Judge rejects Drumm’s bankruptcy appeal

David Drumm suffered a setback in his attempt to make a fresh financial start in the US when a court...

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Bundee Aki ready for new duel with old foe

Everywhere Francis Saili goes it seems that Bundee Aki is lying in wait and their latest duel can ignite the...

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Woman with special needs was ‘raped after getting lost’

A jury in a rape trial has heard evidence from a woman with special needs that a man brought her back...

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Dead father’s family still waiting for answers

The US police file into the death of Jason Corbett has been completed, bringing hope to his family that charges...

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Twitter backs gay staff with blood drive ban

Twitter has banned blood drives at its offices in countries that do not allow donations from gay or bisexual men....

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Roy Keane ‘not just a great player but a great person’

We think we know Roy Keane. We picture him chasing Andy D’Urso across Old Trafford with veins bulging in his...

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Bank inquiry ‘unlikely’ to agree on findings

At least one member of the Oireachtas banking inquiry is “extremely unlikely” to endorse the committee’s final report, despite successful...

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The Balance of Power

There is a worrying asymmetry in Irish politics. Only two parties contesting the forthcoming election describe themselves as pro-market and...

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Superbug threat prompts antibiotics review

Hospitals face inspections over their management and use of antibiotics in response to the growing threat of highly resistant superbugs....

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Kenny blamed for A&E crisis as strike looms

Enda Kenny has been told he has “no sense of the crisis” in emergency departments as an overwhelming majority of...

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Revealed: IFA chief’s extra €40,000

The president of the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) revealed that he earns another €52,000 on top of his €147,000 annual...

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Fianna Fail’s election strategy may have forgotten one thing — the voters

The early Nineties must have been an exciting time to be a Labour member. Mary Robinson was elected president in...

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Greencore shows appetite for US growth

Greencore is reaping the benefits of investment in its US and UK operations as the Irish food company recorded a...

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Munster signal their interest in Robbie Henshaw

Anthony Foley, the Munster coach, admitted yesterday he is interested in Robbie Henshaw but has categorically ruled out the prospect...

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James Masters regrets calling time on Cork

There was a time when James Masters was not just one of the hottest forwards in Cork but also nationally....

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