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![]() The Guardian | Ireland's Noonan Says No to Pact Would Be 'Leap in Dark' BusinessWeek “I think we are going to win” the referendum, said Noonan, speaking at Bloomberg Link's Ireland Economic Summit in Dublin today. Passing the vote gives Ireland access to the European Stability Mechanism, the permanent euro-area rescue fund, ... Noonan: Rejecting EU treaty dangerous for Ireland Noonan Says Ireland Alone Can Pass EU Treaty in Region Ireland raises doubts over timing of bailout exit |
![]() Irish Times | Ireland's Taylor books London boxing berth SBS Katie Taylor (L) of Ireland throws a punch at Saida Khassenova of Kazakhstan during their women's 60 kg division fourth round match at the AIBA World Women's Boxing Championships in China's northern city of Qinhuangdao, Hebei province May 15, 2012. Ireland's Katie Taylor books London boxing berth Olympics-Ireland's Taylor books London boxing berth |
![]() The Guardian (blog) | Why Scotland, Wales and Ireland must follow through on Euro 2020 bid The Guardian (blog) The Republic of Ireland, who are in partnership with their Celtic neighbours, will of course compete in this summer's Euros and are therefore exempt from such jibes. Uefa is in danger of ruining an excellent event by extending the competing number from ... Euros bid for Scotland, Ireland, Wales Scotland, Wales, Ireland to make Euro 2020 bid Potential Wales, Ireland and Scotland bid for Euro 202 given boost |
![]() Irish Times | Airtricity's Phoenix takeover may lead to cheaper energy for consumers Belfast Telegraph By Claire McNeilly Householders could soon see energy bills fall after Airtricity became the first firm in Northern Ireland to offer a dual fuel service for domestic electricity and gas. It follows Phoenix's decision to sell its gas supply business to ... Phoenix deal boosts Airtricity presence in Northern Ireland Airtricity buys over Phoenix gas Airtricity to buy North gas supplier |
![]() Irish Times | Last of the big Brazilian spenders may samba right past Ireland Irish Times Tourism Ireland, the body responsible for promoting Irish tourism abroad, says it is a question of money. Like all State entities, its resources have been cut back at a time when it is trying to recover the two million visitors Ireland lost as a result ... Fáilte Ireland embarks on tourism project for Galway city |
![]() BBC News | Ulster and Leinster rugby fans begin Heineken Cup final exodus BBC News By Mark Simpson BBC Ireland Correspondent The mass exodus of more than 20000 rugby fans from Belfast and Dublin heading to London has begun - with a long-distance cyclist leading the way. With direct routes fully booked, some supporters are travelling ... Ireland must believe they can win Head-to-head: Paddy Jackson v Jonathan Sexton |
![]() Irish Times | Rehab expansion to create 400 jobs Irish Times MORE THAN 400 jobs will be created by the Rehab Group as it expands its operations in Ireland over the next three years. The not-for-profit organisation is to create a further 350 jobs at its facilities in the UK, Poland and in the Netherlands. Rebab to create 400 jobs in Ireland, more abroad Rehab to create 400 new jobs in Ireland Rehab Group to create 400 jobs in Ireland over next three years |
Ireland's Taylor books London boxing berth IBNLive.com By Nick Mulvenney QINHUANGDAO, China (Reuters) - Irelands boxing queen Katie Taylor booked her place at the London Olympics without throwing a punch at the womens world championships on Wednesday. The three-times world and five-times European ... |
![]() BBC News | Police in Northern Ireland apologise over kept body parts BBC News Police in Northern Ireland have apologised for any distress caused to families following the revelation the PSNI kept body parts and tissue samples in 64 cases of suspicious and unexplained deaths. The cases, including some connected to the Troubles, ... Police 'sorry' for storing body parts of 64 people without telling relatives Northern Ireland force kept body parts for decades PSNI apologise for storing body parts |
![]() BBC News | Northern Ireland Birthdays card shops to close BBC News More than half of stores operated by Clinton Cards in Northern Ireland are to close. The company runs 30 stores in Northern Ireland, including 16 in the Birthdays chain which is closing. The company, which is the biggest card retailer in the UK, ... |