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Irish - Friday 17 May, 2013

Flip ya for it? Mayoral election decided by heads and tails

A farming town in the Philippines used a traditional method to sort out a tie.

Most LGBT Europeans still afraid and threatened: report

Transgender people suffered particularly badly, with 28 per cent saying they had been attacked of threatened because of their sexuality.

Review of fixed penalty notice system recommended

The Comptroller General said that the system has not resulted in changed behaviour in motor tax compliance.

Second date added as ‘huge demand’ for suicide prevention training

Console is running the programmed in Dublin at the end of this month.

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Letter: TFMR ‘disappointed’ at exclusion from abortion hearings

Read the full text of a letter to a TD from a mother whose daughter had to travel to Liverpool for a termination.

Column: Seanad reform suggestions are practical but limit real bicameral change

While there are practical arguments for a bill that requires no constitutional change, it limits any reform across the whole legislative body, writes Eoin O’Malley.

Northern Ireland has a choice about ‘what type of summer’ it wants

The Parades Commission there is still time to ensure a peaceful summer.

Commissioner welcomes garda recruitment “as soon as possible”

Martin Callinan said that he anticipates the number of gardaí to drop below 13,000 which indicates that recruitment should begin.

A crash course in today’s abortion legislation hearings

What’s it all about? TheJournal.ie takes you through the Health Committee proceedings.

Irish - Thursday 16 May, 2013

Missing 17-year-old found safe and well

Tina Dempsey was missing from Wexford since last Tuesday.

30,000 people a day are sending in property tax returns

With less than two weeks to go until the final deadline for paying the property tax, the number of people paying has increased…

Oldest known Magdalene survivor dies at 97

Madge O’Connell entered the laundry when she was 34 and spent the rest of her life in the care of nuns.

OJ Simpson in a last-ditch effort to get new trial

Simpson is serving nine to 33 years in prison for his 2008 conviction in the armed robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers in a Las Vegas hotel room.

From Business ETC Jobswatch

Minister welcomes expansion plans at Capita

As the company opens a new Dublin office, recruitment has started in a number of areas.

Column: You can get a tan from a bottle, so save your skin

People in Ireland seem to be obsessed with getting a tan – but this country has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the entire world. It’s time to wake up to the real danger sun of exposure, says Pauline Power, who was diagnosed with a melanoma at 29.

Local authorities to be quizzed on Traveller housing allocations

In 2010, less than half the money allocated for Traveller housing was drawn down by councils.

Tonight’s Evening Fix… now with added thumbs up (and down)

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

Ceann Comhairle to meet China’s president tomorrow

China and Ireland’s friendship continues with a return visit by an Irish delegation.

Gardaí appeal for help in finding Letterkenny killer

The body of Bogdan Michalkiawicz was discovered at Westside Apartments off the Main Street in Letterkenny on Wednesday morning.

Callinan: Informants are “difficult to handle”

The Garda Commissioner made the comments after a Garda Ombudsman probe into alleged collusion of members of the force with a known drug dealer.

From The Score Captain's Call

‘You never know, Brian might go another year after that’ – Jamie Heaslip

O’Driscoll would be 36-years-old by the time the 2015 World Cup gets underway.

Court says YouTube video of taxi evasion may be taken down from the internet

A High Court judge said today he was surprised that Google and Facebook had not done more to help take down the video.

Survey finds the majority of people are unaware of pension tax breaks

A survey for Standard Life found that the average adult has a pension of about €4,000 per annum to live on.

Ireland’s newest stamp features an entire short story

The short story was written by Dublin teenager Eoin Moore.

Stolen medieval font returned to Meath church

“There wasn’t a begging ass on the roads of Ireland” that didn’t know the artefact was missing, according to National Museum Of Ireland spokesman.

From The Score Mind Our Men This post contains videos

Gaelic players get behind men’s suicide awareness campaign

GAA stars Eoin Cadogan, Séamus Hennessy and Darran O’Sullivan have backed the Mind Our Men mental health initiative.

The 5 at 5: Thursday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

Graphic images show horse’s mauled body in North Dublin

Two horses were killed in two separate incidents in the Darndale area of Dublin yesterday.

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Senior consultant: “€1,000-a-night to stay on a trolley in a public hospital”

Professor Michael O’Keefe has claimed private insurance companies are being charged for patients in public wards.

‘The banks are not lending’ belief is stopping SMEs applying for loans

The latest report by the ESRI says accessing finance is the third most reported problem facing small businesses in Ireland.

From Business ETC Eurozone

Eurogroup chief says Eurozone is much ‘calmer’ now than last year

Jean-Claude Juncker was comparing the Eurozone now to a year ago in Brussels.

Callinan “has no axe to grind” with penalty points whistleblowers

The Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee questioned the Garda Commissioner on the recent report on the quashing of penalty points.

UPDATE: Bus Éireann proposals cut executive pay, restore driver premiums

Additional cash savings of €330,000 are expected to be made from contributions by executives, and directors also face a 20 per cent pay cut.

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A personal decision, but O’Driscoll playing on is great for Irish rugby

As long as you’re happy with your performance and appetite for the game, retirement can be pushed down the road, writes David Wallace.

Queen Mary II is in town and she’s bringing €500k with her

One of the largest, longest, widest, tallest and most expensive passenger liners in history will be docked in Dún Laoghaire until 6pm.

TD highlights problem of rusty water in Lifford

This picture speaks a thousand words, says local TD Pearse Doherty.

From Business ETC Google

Google exec grilled in UK over ‘devious’ use of Ireland to reduce tax

MPs suggested that more sales activities are taking place in the UK than the company is willing to admit to.

Breifne O’Brien to sit trial despite ‘negative publicity’

The businessman has failed in his bid to have a theft and deception case thrown out of court because of adverse publicity in the media.

From Business ETC Treasury Bills

€500m worth of T-Bills sold at auction

The bills were sold at a lower interest rate this month than last month.

From The Score Cycling

Pat McQuaid’s UCI nomination bid gets the nod from Swiss ahead of Irish EGM

“It has become clear that my nomination in Ireland has been politicised by a small group of people,” he said today.