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Letterkenny Consultant blasts Ireland's 'love affair' with booze
A Consultant in the Emergency Department at Letterkenny General Hospital has welcomed the Transport Minister Mr.
DECLAN Brennan's hopes of creating Irish snooker history have been given a tremendous boost after winning two national titles in as many weeks.
Idea: Gavin, a thrift store and Salvation Army store shopper, decided to open a consignment shop for infants and young children after finding none locally that catered to those age groups following the birth of her son, Declan.
Boyzone stars lead moving tributes to tragic band mate Stephen Gately
RONAN KEATING led Boyzone's tributes to Stephen Gately yesterday - saying his tragic friend was now "the perfect angel". The singer sobbed and his voice faltered as he told mourners at Stephen's funeral mass the world had lost one of its brightest stars.
Farewell To Star: Funeral For Stephen Gately
The funeral of Boyzone singer Stephen Gately is taking place at a church in Dublin.
Fans to gather for Gately funeral
Celebrities and fans are due to pay their respects at the funeral of former Boyzone star Stephen Gately.
Labour - " Irish - yes' means sovereignty cannot be taken for granted
Ireland yesterday gave a "clear and resounding" vote backing the EU's Lisbon Treaty in the republic's crucial second referendum, prime minister Brian Cowen said, with 67% of the vote in favour.
Residents pored over plans with City, Township and engineering...
Hugh Davis remembers when the Langley section of the Fraser Highway opened. "The day they opened it, it was 1930," he said.
Ireland votes. Dave, Tony, Rupert and I try not to interfere
Is the paranoid rightwing press right to suspect a sell-out on the Lisbon treaty from David Cameron? I hope so I like to think of myself as a bit of a Thatcherite on Europe.
"Declan would like to take you up to the castle now," said Cecilia, my waitress, one blindingly clear Irish morning as I plopped down for breakfast in the dining hall at Ballinalacken Castle Hotel.
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A SECOND Bray man has been charged with the murder of Charles Sinanapayen at his home in the early hours of May 29.
St Patrick's Athletic have qualified for the third qualifying round of the Europa League after a 2-1 aggregate victory over Maltese side Valetta FC.
Rupert man arrested for alleged attempted murder, 2 suspects still at large
Cassia County Sheriff Officials have arrested a Rupert man for the alleged attempted murder of another man after luring him to buy an all terrain vehicle.
European elections marked by record low turnout
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - The turnout in the 2009 European elections was the lowest ever since direct elections for the house started ithirty years ago, with Slovakia getting the lowest score for the second time in a row.
Beck, O'Scanlon, Casagrande Champion 2-Year Budget That Corzine Promised, But Didn't Deliver
Senator Jennifer Beck, Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon and Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande, the Republican legislators from District 12, announced they will introduce legislation calling for a constitutional amendment that would require the budget be balanced for two years, not just one.
Families of victims triumph in civil lawsuit over Omagh bombings
From Bali to Mumbai the message went out around the world from Belfast last night that terrorists can in future be successfully pursued by their victims through the courts.
European Parliament elections: Ireland, Czech Republic vote
DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS: Mobile billboards of Greens and Peasants Union, right, and Libertas party pass on a street in Riga, Latvia, during communal and European Parliament elections campaigns, June 2 2009.
Voters go to polls for 'Super Friday'
The nation goes to the polls today - " dubbed "Super Friday" - " to elect two TDs, 12 MEPs and 1,627 councillors.