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The gremlins were still running riot in RTÉ yesterday evening
This time, Jean Byrne was the victim.
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This time, Jean Byrne was the victim.
That we know of. Elf, Home Alone, Muppets Christmas Carol…
The Welsh vocalist’s distinct tones interrupted Brian Jennings as he was reading the news on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland earlier today.
Nobody puts Dirty Dancing, Flight of the Navigator or War Games in the corner.
The change of heart came just hours after he had repeatedly refused to discuss giving up his bonus earlier today.
Ulster Bank’s British parent RBS says it’s finished clearing its British backlog, and staff are now working ‘flat out’ for Ireland.
The bank says a “significant number of minor issues” mean it’s taking longer than expected to work through a backlog.
The bank says it is taking longer than anticipated to fix the technical error which has been causing problems for customers since Wednesday.
One TD has warned that the problems at the bank could turn into a ‘more serious crisis’ if it is not fully resolved in the next 48 hours.
Customers have been experiencing problems with their bank accounts since Wednesday.
The bank will keep about 80 branches open until 7pm to allow access to funds, while deposits from Wednesday are delayed.
Over 100,000 customers are being affected by technical problems affecting the processing of payments.
The bank says it’s aware of technical problems, while customers say any payments made last night aren’t appearing.
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