Only change after day of protest is we owe €70m more
UP to 75,000 yesterday took to the streets to protest at €4bn in proposed Budget cuts -- but the only thing that had changed by last night was that the country was €70m deeper in debt.
UP to 75,000 yesterday took to the streets to protest at €4bn in proposed Budget cuts -- but the only thing that had changed by last night was that the country was €70m deeper in debt.
THE two Brians returned to their alma mater last night as grand-slam winning captain Brian O'Driscoll was awarded one of UCD's highest honours.
THE writer and actor of a provocative one-man show about Hitler got more than he bargained for at his opening night in Dublin.
A BUILDING firm that employed up to 400 workers at the height of the property boom has ceased trading.
Jeweller Ken McDonagh turned the tables on three armed thugs as they were plundering his premises yesterday -- and left one of them seriously ill in hospital.
A hard-line unionist party has been accused of an embarrassing climbdown after it apologised for branding Irish a "leprechaun language".
Independent TD Jackie Healy-Rae has dismissed the 18-month wait for the new drink driving limit, saying that "alcohol has nothing whatsoever to do with the number of people being killed on our roads".
THEY were two lonely hearts wandering in cyberspace. But after meeting on Facebook, their relationship status now reads: married.
Ulster Bank chief executive Cormac McCarthy said yesterday that half the 1,000 people targeted by a redundancy programme this year have already left the bank, as it unveiled an £85m (€97m) operating loss for the third quarter.
THE biggest French cash robbery in recent years was a non-violent affair: Tony Musulin, a security guard, apparently simply drove off with the money while his two colleagues were inside the central Lyons branch of the Banque de France.
Sir Alex Ferguson does not expect the Barclays Premier League title race to take shape until after the next international break.
Beyonce copied Cheryl Cole’s style with her choice of dress at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Berlin as she collected the first of her three awards.
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THE public sector has begun its disruption of a country in meltdown. The single most selfish, childish and downright arrogant action I've ever seen taken by the protected public sector.
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