Boxer Katie Taylor wins in China to be Champion of the World new
BOXER Katie Taylor was on top of the world in China today when she became the World Lightweight Women’s Champion for the fourth year in a row.
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BOXER Katie Taylor was on top of the world in China today when she became the World Lightweight Women’s Champion for the fourth year in a row.
COMEDIAN and TV star Graham Norton has tipped Jedward to deliver Eurovision Song Contest glory in Azerbaijan for Ireland.
RYANAIR has been told that passengers must sit beside emergency exits -- even if they haven't paid the €10 charged by the airline for the seats, which have more leg room.
IT was a date that had been highlighted in finance businesses all over the world, as Facebook finally started trading on the stock market, making millions for investors.
A GERMAN couple on holiday in Ireland have died after their motorcycle was in a collision with a car on a scenic route, write Breda Heffernan and Barry Duggan.
A British man has been arrested in Thailand after being found with six foetuses that had been roasted and covered in gold leaf as part of a black magic spirit ritual.
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FOUR out of five people believe now is a good time to buy a house, although similar numbers feel prices will still fall more, an Irish Independent/ Millward Brown Lansdowne poll reveals.
TAOISEACH Enda Kenny last night tried to play down talk of a second vote on the EU fiscal treaty referendum after Richard Bruton's gaffe.
"Liverpool had surmounted the terribly unfair challenge, which UEFA will now ensure will never happen again, of having to beat opponents in their own hot and hostile backyard."
LONG-serving AIB and Bank of Ireland staff will get pay-offs of around €81,000 -- €60,000 less than the "old" banking norm -- under the new redundancy packages that are being offered to more than 3,000 workers.
THE ex-Fine Gael deputy mayor found guilty of taking bribes from a developer is facing up to 10 years in jail.
LEINSTER coach Joe Schmidt is convinced his side can overcome their injury concerns and "live with the pressure" of being favourites against Ulster in this evening's Heineken Cup final at a sold-out Twickenham.
THE spiralling mortgages crisis could trigger another multi-billion recapitalisation of our banks and force Ireland into a 'second bailout', German banking giant Deutsche claimed yesterday.
US TV star Kim Kardashian left her screaming fans disappointed by leaving an event after 50 minutes.
CHINA'S most-wanted man, a billionaire gangster who was pursued by the country's senior leaders for more than a decade, was jailed for life yesterday.
SACHA Baron Cohen was banned from shooting scenes for his new film The Dictator at the United Nations because it might upset real-life despots, the comic has claimed.
THE common belief that pregnant women can eat for two has been scotched by research suggesting dieting during pregnancy can be beneficial.
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FORMAL schooling should be delayed by at least 12 months because an over-emphasis on the three-Rs at an early age can cause significant long-term damage to bright children, according to a leading academic.
IT is two years since Greece agreed to its first bail-out, yet the crisis that its debt burden triggered across Europe shows no sign of abating. If anything, the situation has worsened.
FIFTEEN years ago, a book was published called The Truth Machine. It suggests a world in which everyone wears an infallible lie detector, and describes the effect this has on everything thing from crime to job interviews to the inability to tell white lies. Some of these changes are obvious, many of the knock-on effects much less so.
Check the serial numbers on your euro notes or you could be left with "funny money", a leading British travel company warned in response to the deepening crisis involving the single currency.
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