Four firms a day are going bust
Businesses are going bust in the Republic at a rate of four a day, new figures have revealed.
Wednesday, December 02 2009
Businesses are going bust in the Republic at a rate of four a day, new figures have revealed.
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Delegates from across the 32 countries are gathered in Dundalk for two days this week to discuss the phenomenon of so-called tiger kidnapping and devise crime prevention strategies to tackle it.
TDs are expected to hold talks with Europe's Regional Policy Commissioner Pawel Samecki later this week as Dublin considers a formal application for flood damage cash support from Brussels.
Republic of Ireland assistant manager Liam Brady claimed Sepp Blatter has become a "loose cannon" and "an embarrassment to FIFA".
An Irish art student based in a warehouse in east London has invented a product already being described as the best thing since Sellotape and Blu-Tack.
A former boxing coach who raped and sexually abused five teenage boys has been jailed for six and a half years.
RYANAIR will charge passengers to book flights using a popular debit card from next year, ending one way of avoiding the fee for using a credit card.
A man being held after reportedly straying into Iranian waters is believed to be from Co Dublin.
TAOISEACH Brian Cowen last night caved in dramatically to public-sector workers, agreeing a deal to protect their pay scales, pensions and permanent job status.
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Two penniless brothers who live in a cave outside Budapest are to inherit most of a reported e4.5bn after an astonishing twist in their family fortunes.
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Katie Holmes has defended her decision to dress three-year-old daughter Suri Cruise in high heels.
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