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Jol's last game ends in defeat for Spurs

25.10.2007 22:26    breaking.tcm.ie
Tottenham 1 Getafe 2 Martin Jol has been described as a "dead man walking" since the start of the season and by the time Tottenham were defeated by Getafe in tonight's UEFA Cup Group G clash he was all but


Everton secure comfortable win at home

25.10.2007 22:26    breaking.tcm.ie
Everton 3 Larissa 1 Tim Cahill scripted his comeback to perfection with his first goal in almost a year as Everton secured victory in their UEFA Cup Group A opener against Greek outfit Larissa.

New manager sees Bolton struggle to draw

25.10.2007 22:26    breaking.tcm.ie
Bolton 1 Braga 1 New manager Gary Megson watched from the dug-out as Bolton squandered a glorious chance to regain that winning mentality in their UEFA Cup group stage opener against Portuguese side Braga.


Report: Tottenham sack Martin Jol

25.10.2007 20:57    breaking.tcm.ie
Reports are emerging that Martin Jol has agreed a severance deal with Tottenham.

Learner drivers' cars to have speed restricted

25.10.2007 20:38    breaking.tcm.ie
Technology will be installed in every car used by a leaner driver that will cap its power, under plans unveiled today.

Banks to share solicitor's financial details

25.10.2007 20:27    ireland.com
Ten Banks and other financial institutions that dealt with solicitor Michael Lynn in relation to an unknown number of properties will share information in an attempt to establish the extent of his liabilities, the High Court heard today.

Government announces crackdown on learner drivers

25.10.2007 19:27    breaking.tcm.ie
Learner drivers who flout laws on travelling unsupervised were today warned they face hefty fines in a major road safety crackdown.

Four year jail term for 'Love Ulster' rioter

25.10.2007 19:27    breaking.tcm.ie
A man who had travelled from Westmeath to enrol on a course has been given a four-year sentence by Dublin Circuit Criminal Court for assaulting two Chinese shop workers during the 'Love Ulster' riot last year.

Presence of military manuals 'normal', says defence council

25.10.2007 18:37    breaking.tcm.ie
The presence of military instruction manuals found in the bedroom of a man accused of IRA membership should be viewed as "very very normal" and nothing more than a young man's passing interest, the Special Criminal Court heard today.

Man in CCCTV footage is the accused, Garda tells court

25.10.2007 18:37    breaking.tcm.ie
The Central Criminal Court jury in the trial of four men accused of the fatal shooting of a Limerick bouncer have been shown footage showing a man identified as one of the accused on the night of the shooting.

Taoiseach to become one of highest earning leaders in EU

25.10.2007 17:56    breaking.tcm.ie
The Taoiseach's annual salary is to smash the €300,000 euro barrier, making him one of the highest paid leaders in Europe.

Ireland to sign new child protection Convention

25.10.2007 17:56    breaking.tcm.ie
Ireland is one of 24 Council of Europe members to sign a new Convention on the Protection of Children.

Ballack on the mend

25.10.2007 17:38    breaking.tcm.ie
Chelsea's Michael Ballack has revealed he is almost pain-free and looking forward to returning to action.

Murphy takes share of lead in Mallorca

25.10.2007 17:38    breaking.tcm.ie
Irish golfer Gary Murphy shot an impressive 66 to share the lead in the first round of the Mallorca Classic today.

Upset at Thurles as Powerstation fails in Vendee Hurdle

25.10.2007 17:38    breaking.tcm.ie
Kerryhead Windfarm showed guts and determination to overturn odds-on favourite Powerstation under a strong ride from Davy Russell at Thurles.

Legal argument continues in rape trial

25.10.2007 16:28    breaking.tcm.ie
The trial of a Clare man accused of sexually assaulting his two daughters has continued with legal matters in the absence of the jury which has been asked to return to court next Tuesday.

Hundreds attend funeral of Paul Quinn in Armagh

25.10.2007 16:28    breaking.tcm.ie
Hundreds of mourners paid their respects at the funeral of Co Armagh man Paul Quinn today.

Application for Heathrow slots rejected

25.10.2007 16:28    breaking.tcm.ie
The Atlantic Connectivity Alliance today received confirmation that its application for slots at Heathrow has been rejected by Airport Co-Ordination Limited, the authority responsible for slot allocation at all major UK airports.

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