Friday, September 03 2010

Breaking News

Talty not keen on Stars top job (17:19)

Former Galway star Brian Talty has ruled himself out of contention for the vacant football management post in his native county.

Breast implants tests 'encouraging' (17:14)

Tests on breast implants manufactured by a French company have found no evidence of cancer-causing substances, experts said.

Closed rail line could be reopened (17:13)

Two private firms are vying to run a new rail service between Waterford and Rosslare, it emerged after transport chiefs signed off on the closure of the line.

Ryanair rival boosts city services (17:08)

Low-cost airline bmibaby is to schedule extra flights from Belfast after Ryanair said it was pulling out of the city.

Kearns tipped for Limerick return (16:58)

Liam Kearns could be set to return for a second spell as manager of the Limerick footballers.

Incinerator plans face challenge (16:23)

Controversial plans to build an incinerator at Lough Neagh are to be challenged in the High Court in Belfast.

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In Pictures

  • Mark Morgan, Scotch Hall Shopping Centre Manager, with Jules Fallon of First Option Models Agency launching the Face of Scotch Hall 2010.
  • One of the competitors having a go at the pitch and toss in Collon; the bets are on; and the maximum and minumum bets are outlined.
  • Colleen and James Kennedy from Drogheda who have been attending Bellewstown for the last 60 years.

Out and About September 1