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  • UK urged by IMF to bring forward high value spending UK urged by IMF to bring forward high value spending

    LONDON - In a critique of the United Kingdom's austerity programme, the International Monetary Fund Wednesday urged the Europe's third largest economy to rebalance the policy to make the transition to a high-investment and more export-oriented economy. "The UK could boost growth by bringing forward measures already included in its fiscal plan, such as spending on infrastructure and job ...

  • High Court challenge by Hicks sausages director

    A director of a well-known sausage-making business has brought High Court proceedings aimed at preventing her husband and mother-in-law from firing her and removing her as a director. The action has been taken by businesswoman Caroline Kerrigan-Hick, who is a director and employee of Dún Laoghaire-based firms that trade as Hick's sausages. She claims as result of asking her husband ...

  • Shatter responds to McGrath comments

    Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has responded to issues raised in the Dáil by Independent TD Mattie McGrath. During Leaders' Questions, Mr McGrath asked Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore if he or Taoiseach Enda Kenny were aware if Minister Shatter had been stopped at a garda checkpoint before his appointment as minister. He asked if they were aware if Mr Shatter had been stopped by ...

  • Man assaulted in Loughborough

    The incident took place at around 2am on Saturday May 11 when a 19-year-old man was assaulted outside a bar on Union Way in Loughborough. The victim had hailed a taxi and when it stopped one or two men got out of the vehicle and the victim was then assaulted. The victim received a serious injury to his mouth which required hospital treatment, he has since been discharged. One of the suspects ...

  • Property tax protest forces closure of Revenue office

    About 20 members of the Campaign Against Home and Water Taxes (CAHWT) protested outside the O'Connell Street office at around 12pm, while some chained themselves to furniture and radiators inside the ...

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The Wrestler [Blu-Ray]

The Wrestler [Blu-Ray]

The defining shot in Darren Aronofskys The Wrestler, a bittersweet story about a man struggling through lifes second act, is a tracking shot that follows right behind the titular character, a decaying former superstar named Randy The Ram Robinson, as he walks down various hallways a ... ...

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  • Have your say about science

    Who should decide about science? Scientific endeavour is an important cultural activity but a structure is needed to decide on its conduct. Yet who has the authority to determine the shape that science should take in the future? Who are science's gatekeepers, and how can we be certain that they steer a path that not only serves science but also serves society? The question of governance ...

  • Use of cameras threatened to stop dumping of nappies in Kerry

    Residents of Farranfore in Co. Kerry have threatened to use cameras in a bid to catch someone dumping dirty nappies in the village.Mike Moriarty from the Tidy Towns committee believes the nappies, which are appearing at Scart Cross, are being thrown from the culprit's car.The nappies are appearing between four and five times a week.Mike Moriarty has issued a warning to whoever is ...

  • Sinn Fein calls on waterworks plant to stop using strike breakers

    Sinn Fein has called on the management at a plant that treats water for a quarter of a million people in Dublin and Wicklow to stop using strike breakers and to get back around the talks table.SIPTU workers from Shanganagh waste near Bray have downed tools in a row over changes to pay and conditions. They said that things have now "escalated" because the company have brought in staff ...

  • Best Blooming Front Garden search is on

    wants to hear from green-fingered gardeners around the town as it launches this year’s Loughborough in Bloom Best Front Garden ...

  • Four priceless paintings return to Dublin

    Four priceless pieces of art have returned to Dublin's Hugh Lane Gallery after six years on display in the National Gallery London. The paintings, Les Parapluies ...

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