IRELAND
Medical misadventure verdict in Rowlette inquest
03 Dec The jury at the inquest into the death of mother-of-four Sally Rowlette has returned a unanimous verdict of medical misadventure.
Harney denies she shut down Ansbacher inquiry
03 Dec Former tánaiste Mary Harney has strongly denied she shut down an inquiry in her department because it linked her predecessor as leader of the Progressive Democrats with tax evasion.
Man arrested in connection with Co Meath murders
03 Dec A man in his 50s has been arrested in connection with the murder of two men whose bodies were found on an island in Co Meath.
Witness claims gardaí said Bailey was killer
03 Dec Witness Marie Farrell has told the High Court that gardaí told her they knew Ian Bailey had killed Sophie Toscan Du Plantier and they needed her to identify him as a man she had seen on key dates around the murder.
Over 1,300 speeding cases dismissed in five years
03 Dec More than 1,300 speeding cases have been dismissed in district and circuit courts in the past five years, according to figures from the Department of Justice.
Bishops distributing document on same-sex marriage
03 Dec The country's Catholic bishops are distributing a 16-page document to 1,300 parishes explaining their opposition to next year's same-sex marriage referendum.
At least 257 applicants to symphysiotomy scheme
03 Dec The Department of Health has said that at least 257 applications have been received so far for the Government's Symphysiotomy Payment Scheme.
Case against Wallace and Daly adjourned
03 Dec A case against independent TDs Mick Wallace and Clare Daly arising from entering a restricted zone at Shannon Airport last July has been adjourned.
Farmers call on Hogan to increase milk price
03 Dec Dairy farmers have called on European Union Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan to significantly increase the EU intervention price for milk to avert a major crisis for rural Ireland next year.
Tech company to create 150 jobs in Dublin
03 Dec A company that makes software for financial markets is to create 150 jobs in Dublin.
Men outnumbering women in academic posts
03 Dec New data from the Higher Education Authority reveals that women are massively under-represented in senior academic positions across virtually all of the country's third-level institutions.
Digger used to ram Co Tyrone bank machine
03 Dec Police in Northern Ireland are investigating an apparent attempt to steal an ATM in Co Tyrone.
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