Taoiseach under pressure to sack Harney
Taoiseach Brian Cowen is under pressure to sack Health Minister Mary Harney in his expected Cabinet reshuffle over the latest scandal to rock the health service.
Wednesday, March 10 2010
Taoiseach Brian Cowen is under pressure to sack Health Minister Mary Harney in his expected Cabinet reshuffle over the latest scandal to rock the health service.
The brother of Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams is expected to lodge grounds to challenge his extradition on sex abuse charges within weeks, a court heard today.
Gardai have been cleared of mistreating an arrested man who died after being found hanging in a garda cell, it was revealed today.
Wales coach Warren Gatland has paid a glowing tribute to Ireland cap centurion Brian O'Driscoll ahead of Saturday's RBS 6 Nations clash in Dublin.
Paris gossips were trying to sort out fact from fiction as the blogosphere raised tantalising questions about the glamorous pop 'n' politics marriage of President Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni.
MODELLING bikinis at 44, former actress turned fashion and food entrepreneur Elizabeth Hurley doesn't believe in ageism or sizeism in fashion.
Opposites really do attract in people, according to scientists who researched the psychology of sexual attraction.
REVELLERS were shoving cocaine down their throats with their hands at a party where two men collapsed and later died in hospital, a court heard yesterday.
AIB, the country's second largest bank by value, has admitted that rural land offered up by its borrowers as collateral has "typically'' come down in value by at least 50pc.
Liverpool midfielder Yossi Benayoun is doubtful for the Europa League match against Lille tomorrow after sustaining an ankle injury.
The Pope's brother gave a rare insight yesterday into a pervasive culture of violence at Roman Catholic institutions, admitting that he hit children while he was choirmaster at a German boarding school.
Courteney Cox says she's happier in her 40s than she was in her 20s.
Traffic wardens clamped a van belonging to a private wheel-clamping firm after spotting that it had no road tax, a council said.
I would like to ask Jack O'Connor, the president of SIPTU, who does he suggest will pay the cost of the current pay demands for public sector workers?
One of the saddest and most revealing books I have ever read was written about the Great Depression. 'The Unemployed Man and His Family' was written by an American academic called Mirra Komarovsky.
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