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Teachers slam online 'bullying'

09.05.2007 23:40    bbc.co.uk
A teaching union calls for a clampdown on internet "cyber bullying" of school staff by pupils.
Teachers slam online 'bullying'


Water watchdog is 'weak' say MPs

09.05.2007 23:40    bbc.co.uk
MPs accuse water watchdog Ofwat of being 'weak' towards companies which fail to plug leaks.
Water watchdog is 'weak' say MPs

Ahern and Kenny for live TV debate

09.05.2007 22:08    ireland.com
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern and Fine Gael leader, Enda Kenny will take part in a live head-to-head debate on RTÉ, a week before polling on May 17th next.

Goalless draw at Stamford Bridge

09.05.2007 21:28    breaking.tcm.ie
Chelsea 0 Manchester United 0Jose Mourinho was involved in a heated exchange with Graham Poll as the shadow squads of Chelsea and Manchester United fought out an honourable draw.

Garda ombudsman gets 62 complaints

09.05.2007 20:09    ireland.com
The new watchdog probing complaints against gardai has received 62 allegations of wrongdoing in its first day of business.

McGuinness in vow over'Disappeared'

09.05.2007 20:09    ireland.com
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness pledged tonight to continue efforts to end the suffering of families of IRA murder victims whose bodies have never been found.

Gardai investigate death of man (33)

09.05.2007 19:45    ireland.com
Gardaí in Dublin investigating the death of a 33-year-old man in the capital last weekend have appealed for assistance from members of the public.

Murder victim's sister launches election campaign

09.05.2007 19:03    breaking.tcm.ie
A Dublin woman who believes her brother was killed by the IRA is fighting the General Election with the help of other victims of the terror group.

Northern Ireland has home rule returned

09.05.2007 18:57    en.wikinews.org
Ian Paisley said of today's events "I believe we're starting on a road which will bring us back to peace and to prosperity."
Northern Ireland has home rule returned

TfL announces two senior appointments

09.05.2007 18:51    tfl.gov.uk
Transport for London (TfL) has announced the appointments of two senior members of staff.

Villa get UEFA Cup hope

09.05.2007 18:36    breaking.tcm.ie
Aston Villa are likely to be in the running for a UEFA Cup place after European football's governing body revealed its fair play rankings today.

Grants up for grabs for climate conscious homes

09.05.2007 18:18    housefund.co.uk
Grants to help climate-conscious householders to install microgeneration technologies will be up for grabs again later this month, Alistair Darling has announced.The Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) has already allocated £6.8m in grants to householders and, following the addition an

Greens vow to revolutionise Dublin

09.05.2007 18:06    ireland.com
Dublin will be revolutionised if the Greens are elected to government, party leader Trevor Sargent said today.

Isuzu Truck Technician Wins Leading Industry Award

09.05.2007 17:40    tnn.co.uk
At this year's CV Show Ian Smith, a technician at the Isuzu agent SA Trucks in Exeter, was presented with an award for being the highest scoring IRTEC apprentice in 2006.
Isuzu Truck Technician Wins Leading Industry Award

Afternoon press briefing from 9 May 2007

09.05.2007 17:35    number-10.gov.uk
Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman on: Prime Minister, Department of Justice and Casinos

Things have got better, Blair tells voters

09.05.2007 17:31    politics.co.uk
Tony Blair has urged voters to focus on their daily life when assessing Labour's ten years in power.

Cassette tapes to be wiped out

09.05.2007 17:29    breaking.tcm.ie
The traditional cassette tape is to become a thing of the past, with leading retailers confirming they are to be wiped from the shelves.

Shefflin hopes for Dublin resurgence

09.05.2007 17:27    breaking.tcm.ie
Kilkenny's ace attacker Henry Shefflin believes that Dublin have a strong chance of making an impression in this year's Hurling championship.

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