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Roscommon claim victory at Breffni Park

29.04.2007 23:43    breaking.tcm.ie
Roscommon 1-13 Sligo 0-15, Breffni ParkA 58th-minute goal from Colm Kelly proved crucial as Roscommon claimed a 1-13 to 0-15 victory over Sligo in today's NHL Division Three final at Breffni Park.


Shanahan and team mates delight in Deise win

29.04.2007 23:43    breaking.tcm.ie
Centre forward Dan Shanahan was ecstatic with Waterford's historic league win this afternoon, but far from taking personal plaudits, he was keen to praise the performances of his team mates during the 0-20 to 0-18 victory over Kilkenny.

Pilot lands jet after bird strike

29.04.2007 23:40    bbc.co.uk
A passenger jet is forced to make an emergency landing when birds are sucked into an engine.
Pilot lands jet after bird strike

Man and woman stabbed in attack

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
POLICE have launched an attempted murder probe after a man and woman were stabbed in what they described as a "vicious" attack in Glasgow.


OAP, 91, mugged

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
A TEENAGE girl stole a 91-year-old woman's handbag. The victim was targeted on Saturday as she walked in Leith with her daughter, 67.

Homelessness to be eradicated

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
THE Green Party set out its plans to eliminate homelessness, tackle fuel poverty and provide affordable housing yesterday.

Stephen promises green revolution

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
NICOL Stephen, the Scottish Liberal Democrat leader, set out his plans for a renewables "revolution" yesterday.

Local income tax is 'anti-business'

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
SNP and Liberal Democrat plans for local income tax were criticised by David Watt, head of the Institute of Directors.

Some Independent thinking on policy

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
INDEPENDENT MSP candidate Margo MacDonald has drawn up a "shopping list" of powers she claims Holyrood must win from Westminster to make the Edinburgh parliament more effective, including control of firearms legislation and nuclear energy policy.

Cameron's final campaign trip

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
DAVID Cameron will make his last campaign trip to Scotland today, visiting Glasgow and top Tory target seat Eastwood.

RBS issues new charges

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
THE Royal Bank of Scotland has announced it will charge customers if they fail to inform the bank of a change of address within 60 days.

French EDF cut power bills

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
EDF Energy finally joins the sector's price war today as it slashes gas bills for customers by more than 10 per cent.

Woman faced horrific assault in own home

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
A WOMAN was indecently assaulted by an attacker who forced his way into her home in broad daylight.

Customer service techniques ripe for a rude awakening

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
DAVID Cameron's crusade to restore manners to everyday life has earned him ridicule, not least from those who have challenged anti-social behaviour only to be met with a tirade of abuse or, worse, violence.

Election diary

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
IT IS the political endorsement every party in Scotland craves: who the Broons are going to vote for.

Legal update

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
Morton Fraser's chief executive, Linda Urquhart, joined models previewing designs from Edinburgh College of Art's centenary fashion show which takes place next week.

Retiring workers will lose 50% of income

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
THE typical UK employee is set to see a 50 per cent drop in income on retirement, according to a new report.

One good letter better than ten phone calls

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
Q: I was due to take delivery of a new sofa bed but the times kept being rearranged. First the shop said it was out of stock, then it said it had the bed but didn't have a delivery slot

Building blocks to tackle the cash-in-hand culture of construction work are in place

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
A NEW Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) launched from 6 April is the latest attempt by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to properly regulate how payments to subcontractors for construction work are processed and reported by contractors.

Shiny pamphlets, smiley faces, but little on lawyers

29.04.2007 23:35    news.scotsman.com
WITH only a few days left to go, I am in what can only be described as a quandary. I just cannot make up my mind how to vote this Thursday.

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