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Isme says deal will see 'wholesale redundancies'
The Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association said it was "outraged" at the draft terms of the new national pay agreement, claiming it could result in "wholesale redundancies". Isme chief executive Mark ...
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Brown orders review of Omagh intelligence material
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown today announced a review of intelligence material from the Omagh bombing after claims in a TV documentary that the bombers' phones were being tapped.
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Government Buildings Tough talks on pay terms
Employers, unions and Government officials have been engaged in intensive negotiations through the night but have still not reached agreement on a new national wage agreement.
Cryptologic, WagerLogic Join The Fraud Fight
Source: Press Release - CryptoLogic Limited, a leading software developer to the global Internet gaming market, announced today that it has joined a global fraud-fighting community operated by Ethoca Limited.
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An exceptional performance hull. Designed by Michael Peters, an uncontested master designer of STEP hulls and among the world's best naval architects, the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 715WA performs at sea no matter ...
Shelly brings Ireland to brink of medal
Ireland are on the verge of their first medal at the Paralympics in Beijing with Gay Shelly making it to the semi-finals of the individual boccia competition today.
Nigerian girl trafficked for sex trade goes missing from HSE
A 17-YEAR-OLD Nigerian girl who gardai believe was trafficked into Ireland to work in the sex industry has gone missing while in the care of the Health Service Executive .
Ireland must not be 'bulldozed' over Lisbon - Miliband
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said Ireland can not be bulldozed into accepting the Lisbon Treaty.
Icon appoints new chief operating officer
Irish clinical research, pharmaceutical and biotechnology company Icon has appointed Dr Guy Dewil as chief operating officer.
Major road crash in Louth causes delays
There has been a major crash south of Dundalk in County Louth. The two-car collision occurred on the R152, the main Drogheda to Ashbourne road.
09:19 INO protests over working hours
The Irish Nurses Organisation has said it intends referring its dispute over working hours to the National Implementation Body - the state's top industrial relations trouble shooting body.
Bleeding gums linked to heart disease
Bad teeth, bleeding gums and poor dental hygiene can end up causing heart disease, scientists heard today at the Society for General Microbiology's Autumn meeting being held this week at Trinity College, ...
Diageo names Leixlip as site of new Guinness brewery
GUINNESS IS heading home. Global drinks giant Diageo is believed to have chosen a site in Leixlip, Co Kildare, as the location for its new Guinness brewery, which will open in 2013 and operate in tandem with ...
Bacteria stop sheep dip poisoning fish and bees
Bacteria can be used to break down used sheep dip, preventing bees and fish from dying because of soil and river contamination, scientists heard today at the Society for General Microbiology's Autumn meeting ...
Oil Seed Rape Grown For Biofuel Can Help Clean Up Toxic Soils
Using plants to help clean up heavily polluted soils has been successfully tested for many years and shown to be a cheap and environmentally friendly way to clear heavy metals such as arsenic, copper, zinc and ...
Recycling company wins airport contract
The three year 5m-euro contract, will commence in September and comprises waste management solutions for the Cork and Shannon airports too.
Gilmore: Finance Minister out of his depth
Finance Minister Brian Lenihan is utterly out of his depth in his current role in charge of the nation's purse strings, Labour leader Eamon Gilmore claimed today.
ECJ due to rule on Ireland's failure to treat waste water
The European Court of Justice is due to rule this morning in the case of Ireland's failure to meet its obligations when it comes to waste water treatment.