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?3bn sale to include parts of ESB, Bord Gáis The Govt has announced that the sale of State assets will include the Bord Gáis Energy business and some of ESB's "non-strategic" power generation capacity. |
Two bodies found on separate farms in Carlow The bodies of two men, one of whom had suffered gunshot wounds, have been discovered on neighbouring farms in Co Carlow. |
Western journalists killed in Homs shelling US reporter Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed by shelling in the Syrian city of Homs this morning. |
49 feared dead in Buenos Aires train crash At least 49 people are reported to have died and over 600 injured when a packed commuter train crashed at a station in Buenos Aires. |
Up to 240 Belmayne homes may need repair work A number of residents of Belmayne in Dublin may have to move out of their homes so that fire safety defects can be repaired. |
DCC criticised over waste transfer notice The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner has criticised the lack of notice given by Dublin City Council to customers about the transfer of its waste collection service. |
Comedian Frank Carson dies aged 85 85-year-old Belfast-born comedian Frank Carson has died after a battle with stomach cancer. |
Four bodies recovered from Costa Concordia Salvage workers have found four more bodies on the wreck of the Costa Concordia. |
Mark Haddock among nine cleared of UDA murder Loyalist leader Mark Haddock and eight other men have been cleared of the murder of UDA leader Tommy English 12 years ago. |
Children facing 12-hour hospital wait time The Irish Association for Emergency Medicine has said children are spending over 12 hours on trolleys in hospitals and in some cases are waiting over 24 hours for a bed. |
NAMA: Treasury Group past the point of rescue The Treasury Holdings Group of companies is insolvent and past the point of commercial rescue, according to NAMA. |
Ratings agency warns Greece likely to default Ratings agency Fitch has warned that a Greek default is still "highly likely". |
Charges over YouTube threats struck out Nine people, who were accused of behaving in a threatening, abusive and insulting manner on YouTube, have been bound to the peace for two years. |
Dundon trial told of death threat The trial of two Limerick brothers charged with threatening to kill four people has been told that one of them, Wayne Dundon, told a woman his brother would pay someone to kill her son. |
Equality case over Portuguese job requirement A Meath man has claimed he was discriminated against by a company which advertised jobs saying staff must be able to speak Portuguese. |
19 Peacocks stores to shut in Northern Ireland Over 250 jobs will be lost with the closure of 19 Peacocks' stores in Northern Ireland |
27,400 cigarettes seized at Dublin airport Customs officers seized 27,400 cigarettes with an estimated retail value of ?12,467 at Dublin Airport. |
Turkish court remands Recep Cetin in custody A Turkish court has further remanded in custody a waiter accused of murdering two women from Co Down. |
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd resigns Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has resigned amid speculation he was going to mount an attempt to oust Prime Minister Julia Gillard. |
New Zealand remembers earthquake victims New Zealanders have been marking the first anniversary of the powerful earthquake that hit Christchurch. |
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