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»Cullen steps down as TD and Minister due to health problems
MARTIN CULLEN, the Minister for Arts Sports and Tourism, has announced he will retire from public life later this month because of chronic back pain.
»Independent group to examine deaths of children in HSE care
AN INDEPENDENT group will examine the deaths of children in the care of the HSE over the last decade, it was announced last night.
»Property crash hits courses in architecture and construction
STUDENTS ARE deserting courses linked to the property sector, according to new CAO figures.
»Cabinet considers unions' plans for strikes
THE CABINET is to consider today plans by trade unions for a series of strikes across the public service in protest at pay cuts.
»UUP to defy pressure and vote No on policing
THE ULSTER unionist executive last night unanimously backed its leader?s call to vote against the devolution of policing and justice powers, despite strong pressure from senior politicians at home an abroad.
»North Pole expedition abandoned
THE IRISH North Pole Team 2010 began their disappointing journey home yesterday after being forced to abandon their expedition for medical reasons.
»Car rental shortage could affect tourism
A CRIPPLING shortage of rental cars could cost the Irish tourism industry more than a quarter of a billion euro this year, according to a new report.
»Man leaves court with 'head held high' as home repossessed
A KERRY man who had his home and business repossessed at the High Court yesterday said he would leave the court with his ?head held high?.
»Priest calls for debate on Good Friday game
A PROMINENT Limerick priest has called for a public debate on how people should approach Good Friday, ahead of a bid by the city?s publicans to open for business on the holy day.
»Absentee fathers 'must all pay'
UNEMPLOYED AND low-waged absentee fathers may be forced to pay maintenance for their children after strong signals from the Minister for Social Affairs that she is unhappy with current policy.
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2010-03-09T00:00:00



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