How ties are getting it in the neck
THE 'Charlie Bird look', which first made its way into Irish business circles last year, is here to stay.
- Published on May 21 2008
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THE 'Charlie Bird look', which first made its way into Irish business circles last year, is here to stay.
A MIDDLE-aged man who got into a verbal row with another man in a pub, followed him outside and pushed him to the ground, dislocating his shoulder.
When it comes to holidays, Irish consumers are ignoring warnings of an impending recession and making the most of the strong euro by booking trips to the US and Britain.
THE DUBLIN Airport Authority has hit back over a proposed strike by security and police staff, saying that Siptu workers have "no basis" for industrial action.
A SITE is being sought for a €10m state-of-the-art football academy in North County Dublin.
When we were furnishing our first home during the dark ages, we smuggled pictures, cushions, pots and pans and bits of furniture over the border from Belfast. It was an arduous trip peppered by armed police, checkpoints, handbag searches and illicit booty.
Irish patients could soon be able to store all their medical records online, so that relatives or doctors can google them in an emergency.
A CIVIL servant died only two days after the State discovered he had fraudulently paid himself almost €200,000 in purported home tuition grants, the High Court has heard.
A UNIVERSITY lecturer was killed after being struck by a van while helping to fix a broken-down truck on the side of the road, an inquest heard.
AN upper limit on GP visit fees should be actively considered in order to cut down on the significant variations in costs for patients throughout the country, it was claimed today.