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  • Three found dead in fire-damaged house

    Gardai outside the fire-damaged house near Ardfert, Co Kerry, where a man, a woman and a four-year-old child were found dead. Three people, a man, a woman and a four-year-old child were discovered dead in a fire-damaged house some four miles from Ardfert, Co Kerry yesterday. p
  • Martin says opponents distorting the facts

    Referendum: Yes campaign The Minister for Health and Children, Mr Micheál Martin, launched the Government's case for a Yes vote in the citizenship referendum yesterday. p
  • McDowell to propose establishing press council

    The Minister for Justice, Mr McDowell with Baroness Onora O'Neill and Royal Irish Academy president, Dr Brendan Ryan, at yesterday's publication pamphlet "Rethinking Freedom of the Press". An independent press council protected by law will be proposed by the Minister for Justice in his forthcoming legislation reforming the defamation law. This would have broadly similar status as that enjoyed by An Taisce, he said. "The same kind of recognition could be put in place without me creating it [the press council]." p
  • O'Leary accused of trying to bully Ahern

    Mr Michael O'Leary: row with Taoiseach continues The Taoiseach has accused Mr Michael O'Leary of trying to bully him while Mr O'Leary has responded with further abuse as the row over the planned break-up of Aer Rianta continues without resolution. p
  • Vandals ram schools with stolen digger

    The damaged classroom at Askea Girls' National School, Carlow. Classrooms at two national schools in Co Carlow were severely damaged on Saturday night when a digger from a nearby building site was used to ram them, knocking down walls and damaging windows and the schools' roofs. p
  • Board to prompt fall in insurance costs

    Ms Harney: "I haven't done this to penalise laywers" Insurance costs could fall by as much as 40 per cent as a result of the bringing into operation of the Personal Injuries Assessment Board and other measures, according to the Tánaiste. p
  • Taoiseach identifies with Joyce's talent for constructing Dublin

    The Taoiseach, Mr Ahern (left), at the opening of the restored number 15 Usher's Island, the house featured in "The Dead" by James Joyce, with the owner Mr Brendan Kitty and his daughter Susan, in Dublin, last night. Two prominent Dubliners last night modestly declined to claim any expertise in the work of the city's most famous writer. p
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  • Mourinho on standby as Ranieri finally goes

    Claudio Ranieri: Chelsea?s points total increased in each full season under his charge and he took the club to the 2002 FA Cup final and the last four of the European Cup. But there were disappointments, including UEFA Cup exits and the Champions League defeat to Monaco. Soccer News: Jose Mourinho will be installed as Chelsea's manager by tomorrow morning after one of football's most drawn-out sackings was finally confirmed yesterday. To the surprise of no one, Claudio Ranieri has lost his job as head coach at Stamford Bridge. p
  • Ryan incident won't be revisited

    Gaelic Games News round-up: There are indications that the Games Administration Committee will take no further action against Limerick captain TJ Ryan in respect of the incident that earned him a yellow card in Sunday's Munster hurling championship defeat by Cork. p
  • Carroll on track

    Athletics News: Exactly six weeks after dropping out of the London Marathon Mark Carroll achieved his more important goal of the season, and qualified for a track event at the Athens Olympics. p
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  • Neurology patients 'losing out'

    HOSPITAL PRESSURE: Intense pressure on the accident and emergency unit of Dublin's Beaumont Hospital over the past year has resulted in neurology patients from across the State finding it increasingly difficult to be admitted to have conditions such as MS and Parkinson's disease investigated. p
  • Galway clinic to offer private patients cover

    The Taoiseach, Mr Ahern laying a stone at the clinic. HEALTH INSURANCE: In a move set to benefit patients with private health insurance who are living in the west, north-west and south-west, Vhi Healthcare announced yesterday it will provide cover for members at the new Galway Clinic being opened at a cost of €100 million. p
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