Garda 'failed to protect victims'
The Garda Commissioner has apologised for the force's past failures to protect victims of clerical abuse.
Friday, November 27 2009
The Garda Commissioner has apologised for the force's past failures to protect victims of clerical abuse.
Brian O'Driscoll has scoffed at suggestions South Africa are a team in decline as Ireland target the prized scalp of the world champions at Croke Park on Saturday.
Brazilian soccer legend Pele has claimed France's crucial World Cup qualifying victory over the Republic was unfair.
HE loved a sense of occasion and yesterday the family and friends of Dylan Ahern made sure his funeral was special.
The Sunday World's northern editor has suffered a savage beating just yards from the front door of Belfast City Hall.
A businessman gave up his career to live on no money for a year after becoming disillusioned with consumerism.
A 39-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of two young jockeys in a flat fire.
OVER 700 holidaymakers have been left stranded following the sudden collapse of Ireland's largest tour operator, Budget Travel.
The US Secret Service has launched an urgent investigation into its own security procedures after a couple gatecrashed a glittering White House state dinner for the Indian prime minister and posted the pictures on Facebook.
Towns and villages in the path of the River Shannon were unable to take a breath last night after the worst rainfall ever recorded.
FEROCIOUS gales tore the roof off a new apartment block yesterday, forcing 50 residents out of their homes.
The Government’s so-called bad bank may be able to sell UK assets being taken over faster than domestic loans as the property market there recovers faster, its interim head said.
Manchester United defender Gary Neville has no sympathy for Liverpool after they bowed out of the Champions League on Tuesday night.
TONY Blair received intelligence that Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction had been "dismantled" 10 days before Britain invaded Iraq, the inquiry into the 2003 war was told yesterday.
Demi Moore's W cover has hit the news again after bloggers claimed her 'photoshopped' body actually belongs to catwalk model Anja Rubik.
DAVID Drumm, who has become the first bank chief executive since the crisis began to be sued by his former employer, made his reputation in Boston and lost it in Dublin.
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