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All the day’s main news as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed in one handy round-up…
Your essential round-up of all the day’s main news and the bits and bobs that you may have missed.
Your essential evening round-up of all the day’s main news as well as the bits and pieces that you may have missed.
In tonight’s fix: Downgrades for France – and difficulty for us? Plus: yet more rows over septic tanks, victory for workers at La Senza, and every presentation you’ve ever seen…
In tonight’s fix: A bad day for jobs, a good day for the government – and for some primary teachers, and which important group want help from JobBridge interns?
Every evening, TheJournal.ie brings you a roundup of the day’s main news – plus any bits and pieces you may have missed…
In tonight’s fix: Quinn set for new bankruptcy proceedings, EU says second bailout talk is ‘not helpful’, La Senza occupied, and tributes to the ‘inspirational’ Mary Raftery.
In tonight’s fix: Calls to negotiate a second bailout, Gardaí investigate woman’s death in nursing home, and which celebrity chef has been a very naughty boy?
In tonight’s fix: Some parents to lose child benefit; continued rows over pensions debacle; Ray Grehan bankrupt – in England – and all the other bits you may have missed.
In tonight’s fix: Warnings over mortgage interest relief, Phil Hogan’s website woes, Vita Cortex owner “can’t move money” – and a solution to modern dinner part complaints?
In tonight’s Fix: Tax income behind target, health insurers to absorb higher levies (for now), Michele Bachmann pulls out, and what’s it like to be young and feel old?
The first day of 2012: peace prize for the McAleeses, the Phoenix Park has a big birthday, testing times in Iran, Titanic memories and a sneak peek at what will be hot in 2012…
In today’s Fix: Ireland’s first skyscraper to be demolished, words that annoyed you most in 2011 and the best dance video you will ever see.
In tonight’s Fix: the household charge controversy rumbles on; the two Koreas at odds over Christmas trees; and Vladimir Putin takes your calls…
In tonight’s Fix: Which TDs are boycotting the household charge? Who has become the latest victim of the Arab Spring? And a beatboxing vicar sings the nativity…
In tonight’s Fix: Why Fianna Fáil is calling for a referendum; good news for UPC customers with smartphones; and what’s this ‘God particle’ all about?
In tonight’s Fix: Good news for Kevin Cardiff, new twists in the hacking scandal; a challenge to Putin; and the buzz for ‘Tallafornia’ is only mighty.
In tonight’s Fix: what have Sarkozy and Kenny been saying today; what does the interest rate cut mean for mortgage holders; and who has had some harsh words for Roy Keane?
In tonight’s fix: why the government is rowing back on one budget pledge already; toilet-based austerity; and Trapattoni lands another cat in the sack…
In tonight’s Fix: All you need to know about Budget 2012; what the Taoiseach said about his former advisor’s pay rise; and why was the Bar Council’s website hacked?
In tonight’s Fix: Enda preps for his address to the nation; some thoughts and opinions on a crucial week ahead for the country; and just what is the ‘Panda Express?’
In tonight’s Fix: The end of the affair: Herman drops out; why X Factor will trump the Taoiseach on TV3 tomorrow; and what students told a TD whose office they are occupying.
In tonight’s Fix: Budget pain for motorists; shock at the death of Wales manager Gary Speed; David Drumm breaks his silence; and you won’t believe how much the IMF is considering giving Italy…
In tonight’s fix: Darren Scully in tears; fears for the euro; concern for George Michael and anti-austerity protests on the streets of Dublin.
In tonight’s Fix: The low-down on Greece (and why it’s extra bad for Silvio), some good news for mortgage holders and the best picture of Michael Noonan you will see for a while.
A roundup of the day’s main news – as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed.
A roundup of the day’s main news – as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed.
In your Bank Holiday Monday fix: Brendan Howlin apologises, Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil criticise the Government on bondholder payouts and Kim Kardashian’s 72-day marriage.
In tonight’s Fix: Seán Gallagher in pole position for the Áras, 2,000 march to Occupy Dame Street, was Muammar Gaddafi the richest man alive? Plus: the Rubik’s Cube world record…
In tonight’s Fix: Muammar Gaddafi is dead; the Race for the Áras continues apace with less than a week to polling day, and how one Tullamore pub is celebrating the death of a despot…
In tonight’s Fix: Michael D. Higgins calls age comparisons “insulting”; 5,000 people protest against flood defence plans for Clontarf; and a flash mob surprises shoppers in Dundrum.
In tonight’s fix: The rescue of the Irish Post newspaper in Britain; good news on the job front; and what has presidential hopeful Gay Mitchell been “tweeting” Jedward about?
In today’s Fix: Is this the end for Norris and Dana’s Presidential campaigns? Is it also the end for Tipperary’s ‘Mini-Vegas’? Plus a little penguin who lost his fur…
Catch up on today’s biggest news stories and other bits and pieces you may have missed.
All the day’s news: Dublin Fire Brigade unions head for the LRC, Anglo’s last ever accounts, New York prepares for evacuation, and more success for Shamrock Rovers and Conor Niland…
In today’s wrap-up: Journalists released from Tripoli hotel; Cloyne archbishop agrees: ‘O’Callaghan should have quit’; injunction bans Samsung Galaxy sales in Ireland, and can you be hurt by bullets fired into the air?
In your daily wrap-up: the loot from Gaddafi’s bedroom, Dominique Strauss-Kahn charges dropped, earthquake in eastern USA, and OK Go’s madcap new video
The battle for Tripoli rages on, the bishop of Cloyne breaks his silence, Ireland’s latest viral sensation and… can we turn light bulbs into wifi routers?
All the things you may have missed: Calls for Leaving Cert reform, Dublin’s Catholics could face a ‘church levy’, a bad day at work for someone in CityJet, and when Tom Waits met Cookie Monster…
In your fix today: Plans for a Eurozone ‘financial government’, urgent medical advice from the Irish Heart Foundation, and the best presentation you’ve ever seen… on an iPod.
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