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Irish - Monday 20 May, 2013

Column: The reality of unemployment is being masked by emigration

With youth unemployment at 23 per cent, the European Union and policy makers have a collective responsibility and obligation to help the “Lost Generation”, writes Liam Aylward.

The Evening Fix… now with soccer’s next big talent*

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

Insolvent borrowers ‘will be named and shamed’ online in new system

Fianna Fáil says the public register of people in insolvency procedures could shame people away from participating.

Bomb squad called to deal with viable device in Tallaght

The device was found by a sanitation worker near Tymon Park, which was sealed off for some time.

From Business ETC Bank Debts

Ireland’s banks are borrowing less and less from the ECB

New figures show Ireland’s banks are now less reliant on emergency loans than at any other time since September 2008.

One in five burglars gets five years or more in jail

A new report from the Irish Sentencing Information System says tiger kidnappers attract the highest burglary sentences.

Over 30,000 tonnes of fodder delivered to struggling farmers

The transport subsidy was extended earlier this month, to help farmers suffering from food shortages following the harsh winter.

The 5 at 5: Monday

5 stories, 5 minutes, 5 o’clock.

“Excessive and problematic” drinking by nursing home residents

HIQA found that residents at a Tipperary nursing home socialised, but that at times their alcohol consumption led to challenging behaviours.

Parents had to console garda sent to the scene of their son’s suicide

A report on suicide out today found that up to 50 per cent of under-18 suicide deaths may be part of clusters.

‘Worrying degree of inappropriate access’ to welfare information

One HSE employee searched the social welfare records of their son’s girlfriend.

Gardaí seek public help in hunt for killers of Alan Desmond

The 37-year-old’s body was found in a field near Killinarden Hill in Tallaght on Saturday afternoon.

Shatter: ‘If Wallace is guilty of anything, it’s hypocrisy’

The Minister made his first public comment today in the ongoing row over Deputy Mick Wallace and discretion used when he drove while using a mobile phone.

University lecturers agree to enter new Croke Park talks

The Irish Federation of University Teachers said it was up to the official side to prove that talks on a new pay deal are not just an attempt to persuade people to accept proposals that have already been rejected.

Wallace admits gardaí used discretion when caught on phone while driving

The Wexford TD called for an investigation into how the justice minister found out the information.

Two men arrested over murder of former garda John Kerins

Kerins’ body was found at his home in November last year after he received multiple gunshot wounds to his upper body.

New road maintenance scheme asks local communities to contribute funding

The government is investing €10.6 million in the scheme but communities will have to come up with the rest of the €14 million to repair the roads.

Pay talks continue as coalition concedes €300m target might be missed

The Junior Finance Minister Brian Hayes said that the original target of €300 million savings for the year might not be achieved.

Is it summer yet? Well, not quite…

We’ll see temperatures reaching up to 18 degrees this week, but the clouds aren’t going away.

Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Should Alan Shatter have made his Prime Time comments?

As a row between Alan Shatter and Mick Wallace rumbles on, we ask was the Minister’s use of information appropriate?

Man (24) dies in Galway road collision

The man was the only occupant of a car that collided with a traffic island at Knockdoe.

From Business ETC Ryanair

€569 million – Ryanair’s profit for last year up 13%

The airline reported the profits despite higher fuel costs, which represents 45 per cent of the companies total costs.

The 9 at 9: Monday

Good morning! Here are the nine things you need to know as you kick off your Monday.

Psychiatrists to address Oireachtas abortion hearing today

The hearings on the wording of the heads of the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill 2013 will continue until tomorrow.

Taoiseach backs Shatter in penalty points row with Wallace

The Wexford TD will lodge a complaint to the Standards in Public Office Commission today over comments made by the justice minister.

Minister pledges clampdown on councils over bad planning decisions

Jan O’Sullivan says she will invoke ministerial powers to veto any planning decision which doesn’t conform to policy.

Pigeons This post contains videos

Pigeon v Plane: The costly battle to keep the airspace bird-free

A recent incident involving pigeons which forced an Aer Lingus plane to abandon its flight to London has highlighted the measures Dublin Airport takes to keep the skies around the runway bird-free.

Lisa McInerney: Neil Prendeville blamed the wrong people in his radio rant

The radio presenter could have attacked those responsible for mismanaging the country – but instead he kicked down, writes Lisa McInerney.

Georgian cellars to be filled in during Luas Cross City construction

The Irish Georgian Society described the move as a “further erosion” of the context of Dublin’s Georgian heritage.

Enda Kenny to receive honorary doctorate from Boston College today

On the third day of a trip to Boston, the Taoiseach will also attend a trade breakfast promoting Ireland as an investment location.

Irish - Sunday 19 May, 2013

From The Score GAA 2013

8 of the best quotes on the opening day of the 2013 Sunday Game

Love them or loathe them but the pundits were in fine form today.

Column: Game, Set and Match to the Banks

The extent to which banks are running Ireland and Europe is clearly shown by the recently published Insolvency Guidelines and Rules, writes Dave Hughes.

Cyclist in his 80s dies after being struck by car

The driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving but has since been released without charge.

The smell of Spring and a begging ass: The week in quotes

“All manner of nasty and seemingly idle minds…said whatever thing first came into their vacant, idle and meddlesome heads.”

The Evening Fix… now with the best way to wake up a hangover victim

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

In Pictures This post contains videos

Casual snaps show Charles de Gaulle’s Irish holiday after resignation

Following his resignation in 1969, the French President sought solace in a “quiet holiday” touring Ireland.

FG ministers back Shatter in penalty points comments row

Both Richard Bruton and Brian Hayes say Shatter’s comments added context to complaints about the penalty points inquiry.

Student accidentally shot dead by police while aiming for burglar

The intruder was killed in New York.

Two more arrests over armed robbery at Rathfarnham Lidl

A man in his 30s and woman in her 50s were arrested yesterday evening and are being questioned by Gardaí.

Majority support abortion where mother’s life is at risk of suicide

The Sunday Independent/Millward Brown poll shows, however, that the numbers opposing the clause are increasing.