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Dublin: 10 °C Wednesday 22 May, 2013

Yesterday’s News

From TheJournal.ie Twit

Driver admits hitting cyclist on Twitter; provokes response from police force

Some free advice: if you ever hit a cyclist while driving, don’t tell your Twitter followers.

From TheJournal.ie Hand Grenade

Controlled explosion on century-old grenade found in Cork

An army bomb squad was called to Crosshaven after the Mills Grenade was found by people digging in a garden.

From TheJournal.ie Croke Park II

Doctors and teachers reveal details of revised Croke Park 2 plans

The IMO and INTO have both published details of the sector-specific deals tabled at the Labour Relations Commission.

From TheJournal.ie House Of Commons

Cameron needs opposition’s help as gay marriage vote is passed

The House of Commons has held its last vote on gay marriage in England and Wales, amid a Conservative revolt.

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From TheJournal.ie Cork

Man arrested over discovery of body in Cork apartment

The remains of 58-year-old Liam Manley were found at an apartment in central Cork eight days ago.

From TheJournal.ie Penalty Points

Commissioner told Shatter about Mick Wallace’s encounter with Gardaí

Opposition TDs have demanded to know how an unrecorded incident came to be known by the country’s top Garda.

From TheJournal.ie Need To Know

The Evening Fix… now with some famous Germans

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

From TheJournal.ie Credit Card Scam

Jack & Jill Foundation refunds €130,000 in donations after card scam

The charity says it received donations from private credit cards, made by criminals try to see if stolen cards were still working.

From TheJournal.ie Leaders' Questions

Should Alan Shatter resign over points furore? ‘No,’ insists the Taoiseach

Enda Kenny offers a loyal defence of Alan Shatter, as opposition TDs continue to call for the justice minister’s head.

From TheJournal.ie Breaking

Bomb squad called after suspicious device found in central Dublin

Gardaí and an army explosives ordinance disposal team are at the scene at North Strand Road.

From TheJournal.ie Leinster House

Oireachtas agenda: Abortion hearings, new grocery rules and leaving the euro

The third day of abortion hearings takes place today, while the Dáil debates calls for new rules on leaving the eurozone.

Monday 20 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Illegal Irish

Blow to hopes of illegal Irish as immigration officers slam bill

The union representing immigration service employees say proposals to reform US immigration ‘will damage public safety’.

From Business ETC Facebook

What can Facebook tell us about the battle of the sexes?

The ‘Mr and Mrs Average’ data reveals that men get into literature later in life, while women lose interest in their 20s.

From TheJournal.ie Penalty Points

Wallace lodges complaint with data protection chief over Shatter remarks

The Wexford TD believes Shatter’s revealing of an encounter with Gardaí is an improper disclosure of sensitive records.

From TheJournal.ie Need To Know

The Evening Fix… now with soccer’s next big talent*

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

From TheJournal.ie Insolvency

Insolvent borrowers ‘will be named and shamed’ online in new system

Fianna Fáil says the public register of people in insolvency procedures could shame people away from participating.

From TheJournal.ie Tallaght

Bomb squad called to deal with viable device in Tallaght

The device was found by a sanitation worker near Tymon Park, which was sealed off for some time.

From Business ETC Bank Debts

Ireland’s banks are borrowing less and less from the ECB

New figures show Ireland’s banks are now less reliant on emergency loans than at any other time since September 2008.

From TheJournal.ie Sentencing

One in five burglars gets five years or more in jail

A new report from the Irish Sentencing Information System says tiger kidnappers attract the highest burglary sentences.

From TheJournal.ie Murder

Gardaí seek public help in hunt for killers of Alan Desmond

The 37-year-old’s body was found in a field near Killinarden Hill in Tallaght on Saturday afternoon.

From TheJournal.ie Planning

Minister pledges clampdown on councils over bad planning decisions

Jan O’Sullivan says she will invoke ministerial powers to veto any planning decision which doesn’t conform to policy.

From TheJournal.ie Doctor Enda

Enda Kenny to receive honorary doctorate from Boston College today

On the third day of a trip to Boston, the Taoiseach will also attend a trade breakfast promoting Ireland as an investment location.

Sunday 19 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Roads

Cyclist in his 80s dies after being struck by car

The driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving but has since been released without charge.

From TheJournal.ie Need To Know

The Evening Fix… now with the best way to wake up a hangover victim

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

From Business ETC Yahoo!

Yahoo! approves deal to buy Tumblr in $1.1bn takeover – report

The Wall Street Journal says Yahoo! directors have approved the ambitious takeover of the popular social platform.

From TheJournal.ie Penalty Points

FG ministers back Shatter in penalty points comments row

Both Richard Bruton and Brian Hayes say Shatter’s comments added context to complaints about the penalty points inquiry.

From TheJournal.ie Armed Robbery

Two more arrests over armed robbery at Rathfarnham Lidl

A man in his 30s and woman in her 50s were arrested yesterday evening and are being questioned by Gardaí.

From TheJournal.ie Abortion

Majority support abortion where mother’s life is at risk of suicide

The Sunday Independent/Millward Brown poll shows, however, that the numbers opposing the clause are increasing.

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From TheJournal.ie Ker-ching!

$591 million: Florida lottery winner is world’s richest lottery millionaire

Only one jackpot has ever been bigger – but this weekend’s Powerball jackpot only had one winner.

From TheJournal.ie Dáil Reform

The system for electing TDs could be about to face a massive overhaul

The 100-member Constitutional Convention has voted to investigate “an entirely new electoral system” for picking TDs.

From TheJournal.ie The Supremes

Courts to hold extra September sittings to work through backlog

The Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeal will join the High Court in holding extra sittings to clear a backlog.

From TheJournal.ie Tourism

Irish tourists spend more staying abroad than in Ireland

Hotels.com data shows Irish people tend to look for better value in accommodation when travelling domestically.

From TheJournal.ie Labour Pains

Howlin: Labour will quit coalition if its influence is not strong enough Exclusive

The public expenditure minister says suggestions that Labour are in political trouble are premature.

Saturday 18 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Prime Numbers

Buses, TVs and the President of Iran: The week in numbers

Plus – find out how much you could make at the bookies if the Premier League is forced to hold an unprecedented play-off.

From TheJournal.ie Garda Memorial Day

Remembrance medal presented to family of Adrian Donohoe

The medal was presented at the annual Garda Memorial Day, honouring the 87 Gardaí who have died while on duty.

From TheJournal.ie Appy Days

Dublin boys win Lego award for robot reminding people to take medicines

The winning boys from Jobstown built a robot and app reminding older people to take their vital medicines.

From TheJournal.ie No More Refills

The EU is banning refillable bottles of olive oil

The new food safety rules mean restaurants will not be able to buy oil from specialised producers.

From TheJournal.ie Public Pay

55 public-paid educators earning more than the Taoiseach

Figures released by Ruairí Quinn show that 55 people under the remit of the Dept of Education earn over €200,000 a year.

From TheJournal.ie Food

Here’s how ‘healthy’ foods could make you put on more weight

SafeFood says many people eat larger portions than recommended if a meal is advertised as having low or reduced fat.

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