Thursday, September 02 2010

Breaking News

N Irish spend most cash on holiday (00:23)

People from Northern Ireland have become the big spenders when on holiday, according to a survey.

Half of firms suffer serious fraud (00:22)

Half of businesses in Ireland have suffered serious fraud in the last two years, a global survey has showed.

Top stories from Tuesday, 27.07.10

Hernandez wants to be a success (23:27)

Javier Hernandez is confident he can buck the trend and succeed in the Barclays Premier League with Manchester United.

Autistic man left in hot van dies (23:12)

An autistic young man who didn't speak was left in a scorching van at a residential treatment home, where his lifeless, overheated body was found more than five hours after his small group returned from an amusement park.

Gunners ease to friendly success (23:07)

Arsenal continued their pre-season preparations by recording another comfortable 4-0 victory against SC Neusiedl in Austria.

Lockerbie bomber hearing postponed (23:02)

A string of high profile British witnesses who refused to testify at a US Senate hearing into the release of the Lockerbie bomber are facing accusations of "stonewalling".

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In Pictures

  • Jason Moy of Sugarloaf FC gets his foot to the ball ahead of Shane Byrne of St. Peter's during their Premier Division match on Sunday.
  • Wicklow members of Team Ireland Oisin Jordan, Diane Mitchell and Leah Breen.
  • Wicklow's Tom O'Mahony Michael Cogan with Minister for Communications Eamon Ryan, Mary Daly and Nancy Tynan at the launch of a new website for Active Retirement Ireland.

Out and About September 1