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UCI have dropped their lawsuit against me – Kimmage

The news comes just weeks after Pat McQuaid was defeated in the organisation’s presidential election.

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INMO to call for investigation into Mount Carmel closure

The Oireacthas Health Committee is to meet today to discuss the matter.

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State purchase of Mount Carmel was never a viable option, says Reilly

The INMO said that Mount Carmel would have been profitable in 2014.

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‘People are raging’: Bríd Smith is capitalising on voter anger

The People Before Profit MEP candidate has said she is “as equally in contention” as anyone to take the third seat in Dublin.

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End in sight? Paris Bakery workers to meet with boss today

The workers will sit down with one of the two owners of the company today about wages they are owed.

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Workers consider appeal to Burton after Paris Bakery talks non-starter

The dispute at the city centre bakery looks set to escalate after promised talks failed to materialise.

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GAA probe set to end as Meath decide not to pursue biting allegations

TV footage showed Mickey Burke’s hand coming into contact with Dublin forward Eoghan O’Gara’s mouth.

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Ireland’s cold case detectives say ‘it’s never too late’

One garda inspector in the unit gave us some insight into how cases are chosen for review and how modern advances have helped give families some closure.

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Gardaí identify body of German man eight years after discovery in Galway woods

After a facial reconstruction image was released to the media in Germany, the man’s brother came forward and DNA profiles confirmed his identity this month.

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After 13 years, Peter Clohessy’s bar in Limerick is closing

Rugby legend “The Claw” has run the iconic Limerick bar since before his retirement.

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Film lovers, you’ve one less place to go to find classic movies

Dublin’s Laser DVD is closing down.

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Manchester United give up hope of Nani return

Sporting are reluctant to allow the winger to end his loan and move back to Old Trafford after becoming an integral part of their squad, particularly in the Champions League

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These Offaly protesters don’t want the only bank in their town closed

The Ferbane branch is one of 14 being closed by Ulster Bank.

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Irish company Skillpages to close with loss of 33 jobs

KPMG has been brought in as liquidators.

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Henry Shefflin to make decision on retirement ‘within the next week’

“Ah sure look we’ll be all glad when it’s all over and the decision is made,” he added.

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It looks like Next are set to close their flagship Dublin store

The chain have been present on south Dublin’s main shopping stretch for over 20 years.

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Here’s why there won’t be a Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch

In boxing, a big, lucrative matchup is typically followed up by a bigger, even more lucrative rematch.

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The Steve Finnan mystery appears to have been solved

The former full-back is the only member of the 2005 Liverpool squad who won’t be turning up for an upcoming event.

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Two Irish cricketers have retired from T20 internationals

Tim Murtagh and Ed Joyce are calling it quits.

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Sepp Blatter elected for fifth term as Fifa president after Prince Ali concedes

The 79-year-old has vowed to lead the organisation out of the corruption “storm” it has become embroiled in.

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‘I’ll never forget the looks he gave me. I knew he wanted me dead’

A woman living in a women’s refuge in Tallaght tells her story and appeals to the government to prevent its closure.

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Beloved Cork venue The Pavilion has announced it is closing down

Fans and musicians have been expressing their disappointment at the news.

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School announces snow closure in the BEST possible way

Can we go back to school please? This school, specifically?

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‘Mama Merkel’ rules out closing the ‘Balkan route’ to Syrian refugees

A meeting on in Brussels also saw Turkey trying to strongarm the EU.

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Emergency hostel set to close with loss of 100 beds for the homeless

The John’s Lane West homeless hostel will be re-purposed as a number of flats.

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The Irishman who helped save Barcelona finally gets a proper grave

The Irish footballing legend also lined out for a number of clubs including Belfast Celtic and Man United during his playing days.

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Popular Dublin bar and music venue Sweeney's set to close

The popular venue announced on its website that it would be closing down in the coming weeks.

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One year on, Clerys workers continue to seek justice for other workers

Clerys workers will hold a one-year anniversary protest at the store today.

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Martin O'Neill is finally set to sign a new Ireland contract

The Derry native’s future has been the subject of much speculation in recent months.

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The search for missing plane MH370 is being called off, and families of the...

Two years later investigators are no closer to discovering what became of the missing plane.

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eBay to close Dundalk operation next year

The decision is being made as PayPal wants to expand its business next year and has asked eBay to leave the facility.

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"Crying, frustration, devastation" - eBay staff react to announcement of...

It’s anticipated that eBay is to close its operations in its Dundalk facility in the second quarter of 2017.

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Dalkey café bar temporarily closed by judge over fire safety concerns

They relate to a wooden gazebo built outside the premises.

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Private girls' school in south Dublin set to close over debts and 'ever...

Notre Dame School in Churchtown caters for about 250 girls.

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Bus Éireann workers ready to strike as talks between management and unions...

The two sides had been negotiating at Workplace Relations Commission.

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Pep Guardiola rules out Joe Hart return to Man City

The City manager decided that the England goalkeeper was not suited to a possession-based style of football.

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Minister insists no child will lose mental health place after 'indefensible'...

Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin urged the government to intervene.

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After 28 years, can Hillsborough survivors finally attain a sense of closure?

John Hughson speaks to The42 about the legacy of this terrible tragedy.

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Bravery medals would bring 'final closure' for Jadotville survivors

While families welcomed the recent awarding of a unit citation and Bonn Jadotville medal, it is hoped eight of the men will be specifically awarded for their bravery.

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French skincare brand Yves Rocher will shutter its Cork plant next year

Some 60 people are set to lose their jobs.

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