Children unnecessarily strapped into chairs at HSE probe creche
CHILDREN attending one of creches at centre of HSE investigation unnecessarily strapped in chairs and abruptly handled while resting or sleeping.
CHILDREN attending one of creches at centre of HSE investigation unnecessarily strapped in chairs and abruptly handled while resting or sleeping.
Vehicles in the water after bridge collapses in US.
Teacher leaders reject the latest pay and productivity deal.
Claim manager "wiggled his butt" in front of employees.
TD was fined €7,000 for not paying pension contributions for his own workers on time.
FRED Astaire once danced in his kitchen for the amusement of staff.
Martin in favour of party supporting the abortion legislation.
Suspect was a known extremist with an open MI5 file.
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JUSTICE Minister Alan Shatter is again mired in controversy.
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Woolwich attack: Controversial muslim cleric Anjem Choudray speaks out after protests over the brutal killing of a soldier.
Chelsea fans were delighted with the wax figure but are hoping the real Mourinho will be heading back to Stamford Bridge soon.
Central Bank governor advocates the use of 'split' mortgages
A TOTAL of four people including the two men shot by police have now been arrested in connection with the murder of a soldier in London
The man seen wielding a bloodied knife and ranting into a witness’s video phone after the Woolwich attack on a soldier has been named as Michael Adebolajo.
The two men shot by police after the terrorist murder of a soldier were both known to security services, it was confirmed today.
TWO men are beginning a life sentence behind bars for the brutal murder of a Brazilian man they stabbed 64 times and left to rot in a bog hole.
AS many as 1,000 homes in north Wicklow have been left without water after the worst incident of algae growth on record has again hit householders in the eastern region.
A YOUNG man has been charged with assaulting a homeless man whose battered body was discovered in a rubbish disposal chute.
REFLECTING on a record-breaking season should be more enjoyable.
BRIAN O'DRISCOLL has been generous in his praise of Ian Madigan, his likely centre partner in tomorrow evening's Pro12 final against Ulster.
Eighteen years is a long time, but some things you never forget. You don't, certainly, the expression on the face of the tousled-haired kid with an Irish team scarf around his neck and his father's arm on his shoulder.
Ryanair has lost out to rival Easyjet in a bid to buy take-off and landing slots at Gatwick Airport.
Stock markets fell sharply yesterday as surprisingly weak data from China and Europe raised worries about slow growth a day after US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke broached the possibility of reducing stimulus that has buoyed investor confidence.
EUROPE'S top regulatory official is seeking to force large companies to disclose how much tax they pay in each country where they operate, a measure some politicians say could curb tax avoidance.
Actress Amanda Bynes has been arrested in midtown Manhattan after she heaved a marijuana bong out of a window, police said.
The Saturday's star Frankie Sandford confessed she was put off watching the Hangover films in case they give footballer fiance Wayne Bridge any ideas about his upcoming stag do.
Twilight's legacy shows no sign of stopping, after the film and its stars lead the Teen Choice Awards with nine nominations.
Oklahoma residents have revealed the extreme lengths they went to survive the devastating tornado which killed 24 people.
THE prosecutor in former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's sex trial has received a series of anonymous letters of threats, including one with two bullets, Milan's chief prosecutor said today.
Nearly 5,000 ancient cave paintings have been discovered in Burgos, Mexico.
SO, did he or didn't he? The image of Pope Francis intently praying over a young man with a disability in St Peter's Square at the weekend has caused endless speculation. As the Pontiff laid both of his hands on his forehead, the young man was visibly moved in his wheelchair and his body became animated.
THEY don't make 'em like they used to, according to veteran actor James Caan, who came over all curmudgeonly at the Cannes premiere of his movie the other day. Guillaume Canet's 'Blood Ties' stars Mr Caan as the boss of a 1970s New York crime family, and evokes obvious comparisons with 'The Godfather', the film that made him a star in the first place.
SINN Fein's moral outrage at Alan Shatter's indiscretion towards Mick Wallace is a superb example of the party's tendency for selective memory. Never shy about jumping on the bandwagon, Sinn Fein could scarcely hide its glee as it queued up to give the Justice Minister the parliamentary equivalent of a punishment beating.
Coronation Street's Michelle Collins is at the heart of all the drama at the Rovers Return and she says she loves being involved in all the action.
The reality TV star, who has been a veggie since the age of 11, posed at London restaurant Tibits to mark vegetarian week, which began on Monday. She aims to encourage more people to turn their back on meat.
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‘Should’ve gone to Specsavers’, will be a phrase aimed less often at referees, now that the new Hawkeye points detection technology is going live at Croke Park.
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