Enda Kenny rules out deals with independent TDs to secure power

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has ruled out a deal with any independent TDs in order to secure power. Singling out Michael Lowry, who was found by the Moriarty tribunal to have helped businessman Denis O’Brien secure a mobile phone licence in 1995, Mr Kenny said his aim was to return the outgoing coalition.

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Former F1 boss Eddie Jordan 'revving up for Top Gear presenting role'

Former Formula One boss Eddie Jordan is set to join the new Top Gear presenting team, according to reports. RadioTimes.com said t he Irish commentator is expected to be named as one of the hosts of the new series within days despite not having yet signed a contract, described as a “formality” by show sources… Continue reading Former F1 boss Eddie Jordan 'revving up for Top Gear presenting role'

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Footballer Mark Farren's widow receives sympathy letter from President Higgins

President Michael D Higgins has personally extended sympathy to the widow of footballer Mark Farren after his death from cancer aged 33. The Derry City FC star, the club’s record goalscorer and League of Ireland Player of the Year in 2005, will be buried on Friday, seven years after first being diagnosed with a brain… Continue reading Footballer Mark Farren's widow receives sympathy letter from President Higgins

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Fine Gael multi-billion euro spending package 'doesn't add up'

Election front-runner Fine Gael has come under attack from rivals over its sums after launching a 10 billion euro (£7.7bn) package of spending and tax cut promises. Lifting the curtain on its much-vaunted long-term economic plan, the party vowed to focus on job creation, income tax cuts and public sector jobs if returned to power.

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General election to be held on February 26, Enda Kenny announces

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced on Twitter that a general election will be held on February 26. Mr Kenny informed the Dail he was seeking its dissolution but only revealed the date of the poll in a video message posted on the social networking site.

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What a cracker…code-breakers win Christmas card challenge

Three budding code-breakers have proved they are almost a match for the UK’s national intelligence and security agency by winning its Christmas card cryptography challenge. The winners, all men, battled through five rounds and beat 600,000 people to come the closest to fully solving the series of challenges set by director of GCHQ Robert Hannigan… Continue reading What a cracker…code-breakers win Christmas card challenge

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