Pay deal not finalised, says Cowen
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has cautioned no deal on €1.3bn public sector pay cuts has been finalised despite a breakthrough on plans for unpaid leave.
Thursday, December 03 2009
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has cautioned no deal on €1.3bn public sector pay cuts has been finalised despite a breakthrough on plans for unpaid leave.
Ireland’s unemployment rate remained unchanged in November, signaling the economy may be past the worst of the job losses.
A remarkable Santa stand-off was continuing at Tesco’s Knocknagoney store in Co Down last night with the occupants of a charity grotto staging an overnight sit-in after being told they had to move the premises elsewhere.
Permanent TSB is axing 120 jobs and closing 11 branches, it has announced.
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Four Sinn Fein politicians have received a telephone death threat from a caller police have traced to southern Spain, the party have said.
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Scientists at the University of Montreal launched a search for men who had never looked at pornography - but couldn't find any.
A FORMER prison officer will be sentenced next week for smuggling drugs, alcohol and mobile phones into inmates in Mountjoy prison.
ONLY two of the towns hit by flooding in the last 10 days have funding in place to build flood defence works.
Bank of Ireland’s hybrid securities were downgraded by Standard & Poor’s on concern the European Commission may demand the lender defer payments on some of the notes as a condition of receiving state aid.
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THE kids are more than all right. Alex Ferguson's faith in his latest crop of fledglings was vindicated last night when Darron Gibson, the 22-year-old midfielder, elegantly evicted an experienced Tottenham Hotspur side from the Carling Cup.
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AS A regular Mass-goer and the father of two children, the events of the past few days for me are the straw that broke the camel's back.
Have you ever bothered to look at the statues on O'Connell Street? There are the obvious ones of Larkin, O'Connell and, of course, Parnell, but there is also one statue of a character called John Gray. Leopold Bloom in 'Ulysses' walked past the statue of John Gray and was equally flummoxed, asking who was yer man? It is interesting that Bloom -- a man obsessed throughout 'Ulysses' by water -- could have been so ignorant about the man who made Dublin's taps gush with fresh pressurised water.
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