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Chris Gayle said: ‘Don’t blush, baby’ after making advances while being interviewed on live television.
The Kiwis have been fined A$2,000 by SANZAR for a ‘technical zone protocol’ breach.
Irish Ferries was fined €125,000 in court today.
Christoff Gillen had been issued a Fixed Penalty Notice for his art performance “A Thousand and One Kisses”.
Wallace and Clare Daly could face jail if they don’t pay fines for Shannon Airport breach
Shane Conlon died after he was electrified by a live apparatus in January 2013.
Thousands of customers were unable to access their accounts in 2012.
The fines were handed down by UK and US regulators.
UEFA has released a statement revealing the sanctions for next season’s Champions League this evening.
The Venezuelan, who was one of the world’s most wanted militants, is currently serving two life sentences in France.
Have a taste of your own medicine.
The former QPR manager had criticised his former player on BCC radio.
Mary Concepta Burke did not have a prescription to sell Dysport which is a competitor to Botox.
Having released the winger outside the IRB’s official Test window, the club has been disciplined by the Premiership.
It is the fourth settlement reached by the Central Bank over liquidity requirement breaches over the past four years.
Wicklow County Council hired four men from a private security firm to attend the meeting today.
If you do the crime, pay the fine Hillary.
The court found that Ryanair had illegally registered workers working form Marseilles as Irish workers but the company insisted it is within EU laws.
The firm were found guilty of “breaking a cardinal rule of corporate governance”.
Raymond Voet said his new smartphone “started talking really loud”.
The National Transport Authority will now be in charge of regulating the clamping industry in Ireland.
The LA Lakers star had some stern words of advice for Mike Rice.
Two subsidiaries of Aviva have been fined €1.225 million each for breach of regulations.
The Fine Gael Senator was not in Galway District Court this morning as she is debating the Social Welfare Bill in The Seanad.
Morgan Stanley agreed to the civil penalty without either admitting or denying the charges against them.
A thrilling race was marred by wild driving earlier today.
Senator Healy Eames said she thought she could buy a ticket on board and was shocked to receive a €100 fine from the ticket inspector.
Revelation comes after RBS confirmed it is one of the banks being investigated over manipulation of inter-bank lending rates.
The Central Bank has settled action against UBS International Life Ltd over its failure to implement new laws in 2010.
The insurance firm had breached the Consumer Protection Code on a number of occasions between 2007 and 2011.
England and Harlequins scrum-half Danny Care pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol at a hearing this morning.
PricewaterhouseCoopers was reprimanded for actions taken when auditing the accounts of JP Morgan.
The full circumstances behind Wayne Rooney’s non-appearance against Blackburn Rovers have come to light. He was muck in training.
UEFA’s Control and Disciplinary Committee have disciplined the Glasgow club for the pro-IRA singing which a section of their fans were involved in.
The three children were rescued from dangerously high temperatures after a passerby hear them repeatedly sounding the car horn.