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The HSE said it had no knowledge of the memo allegedly calling on employees to manipulate the figures.
And the winner is… Ex-Post, RTÉ then Post-again journalist Ian Kehoe.
The Herald saw the biggest drop, while the Sunday Independent remains the best-selling newspaper in the country.
The company was responding to reports that its running costs are likely to double that of its UK counterparts.
The Sunday Business Post reports that costs at the utility are twice that of companies in the UK.
However, a Red C/Sunday Business Post survey today also reveals that 41% a third are comfortable.
Support for Fine Gael remains unchanged from the last poll at 25 per cent.
Support for Labour has fallen under 10 per cent yet again, while Sinn Féin is now just one point behind Fianna Fáil.
While both parties gained in the the Sunday Business Post/Red C survey, Sinn Féin were the only party to gain points in the Sunday Times/Behaviour and Attitudes poll.
Opinions on whether or not same-sex couples should be allowed to marry remain unchanged since the last poll.
More than half of those questioned said they approved of the Government’s actions in leading the country out of the EU/IMF bailout.
Fine Gael, on the other hand, have seen support climb by two points.
As the Dáil resumes this week, Labour party members will be viewing the latest opinion polls with some nerves.
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An interim examiner was appointed to the newspaper in March.
The Association of Judges of Ireland says there are a number of current matters that have implications for judicial independence.
Two-thirds of those polled by Red C for the Sunday Business Post think the measure is an unfair tax.
The poll in tomorrow’s Sunday Business Post puts the two main opposition parties behind Fine Gael while Labour’s support has jumped by one percentage point in the last month.
Mick McAteer of Grant Thornton is tasked with finding a viable business plan for the paper, which employs 76 people.
The newspaper will apply to the courts for examinership later today.
The ‘Sunday Business Post’ will ask the High Court to appoint an examiner as the previous parent company enters receivership.
Every national title recorded a drop in its average circulation, though some fared better than others.
The latest Sunday Business Post/Red C poll shows Sinn Féin’s share of the vote rising by 3 per cent in a fortnight.
If a general election was held today, Fine Gael’s support would be down 8 per cent compared to the last election.
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The Sunday Business Post/Red C poll found that support for Sinn Féin had fallen by three percentage points – but no change for Labour or Fianna Fáil.
Three new polls on the Fiscal Compact treaty referendum are to be published in tomorrow’s papers with results released this evening.
The number of undecideds has fallen but they will be crucial to deciding the outcome of the Fiscal Compact referendum next week, according to the latest poll.
The veteran of the Lisbon campaigns has revived Libertas to oppose the treaty – but Simon Coveney has already accused him of showing “flawed thinking”.
However the opinion poll in today’s Sunday Business Post shows that the gap between the Yes and No votes is narrowing.
Almost one in five voters say they don’t know how they will vote in the referendum according to the Sunday Business Post/Red C poll.
A clear margin of voters say they will back the fiscal compact in the upcoming referendum.
ABC figures show the Sunday World as the highest-selling paper in Ireland, marginally ahead of the Sunday Independent.
Newspaper man Alan Crosbie’s anti-’new media’ rhetoric smacks of a company under siege, writes Paul Quigley.
But a slim majority said they would vote ‘Yes’ to the treaty, in research carried out by Red C and the Sunday Business Post.
The Sunday Business Post won best newspaper – with Senator David Norris taking an award for “Political Survivor”.
The junior coalition partner is tied with Sinn Féin on 15 per cent support in the latest poll for the Sunday Business Post.