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Bayern players on track for record bonuses
It’s nice work if you can get it for the Bundesliga side.
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Banking giant HSBC paid the huge sum to settle allegations of money laundering that were said to have helped terrorists and Iran.
Broadcasting rights expected to bring in an extra €2.5 billion.
The Public Accounts committee is going to question the heads of the HSE and the Department of Health about spending on drugs, overtime, and consultants.
Instead of picking up chump change in Birmingham, Yohann Blake will bag £300,000 in the next three weeks.
Don’t tell me it’s just the cost of photocopying these days.
The Standards in Public Office Commission has released new data this evening on how much the State gave political parties and how much parties received in disclosed donations.
Higher taxes for higher earners – what a silly thought, right? But some of the world’s richest are in agreement.
It’s not all bad news for O’Brien though. He’s still Ireland’s second richest person.
MCD boss Denis Desmond and Michael Flatley are among the Irish names on the list…
The football league will implement new rules across all three divisions.
May date would be ‘foolish from an economic standpoint’ says Pacman adviser.
A Cork TD has expressed disbelief at UCC’s €138,000 taxi bill.
As the Beckhams cut 14 of their staff, we consider some other areas where they could have made savings…
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