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Dublin: 5 °C Friday 24 May, 2013

# primp-my-ride - Yesterday’s News

From The Daily Edge Neighbourhood Watch

17 notes from neighbours trapped in glass cases of emotion

Good neighbours become good friends. These people are not friends.

O’Neill and Harte back from injury to start for Tyrone against Donegal

Manager Mickey Harte has also named two championship debutants.

From TheJournal.ie Vietnam

Clumsy crane operator knocks out electricity in a third of Vietnam

An operator knocked down a tree – which cut the main high-voltage line between the north and south of the country.

Chuck Norris says Tim Tebow is his favourite player

We’ve seen his movies, so we’re not arguing with him.

Kerry and Tipperary both name debutants for Munster quarter-final

Kerry’s Fionn Fitzgerald and the Tipperary duo of John Coghlan and Ian Fahey will all make their championship debuts.

From TheJournal.ie All Politics Is...

5 Cork players set for championship debuts as Galvin lines out for Limerick

There’s plenty new faces in the Rebels line-up to play Limerick on Saturday night.

From The Daily Edge All Smiles This post contains videos

7 things that prove Morrissey isn’t that miserable after all

Heaven knows he’s not that miserable now.

Well Holy God This post contains videos

The Pope is given personalised Boston Celtics, Roma and Lazio jerseys

Because if there’s one thing a Pope needs, it’s more jerseys.

From TheJournal.ie Drugs

Two women arrested after €500,000 seizure of cannabis plants

A cannabis growhouse was discovered in the outskirts of Castleblayney this evening.

From TheJournal.ie Woolwich

Two more people arrested as police continue investigation into Woolwich attack

A man and a woman have been arrested, while the two chief suspects remain under arrest in separate hospitals.

From TheJournal.ie Burglaries

Four arrested over series of burglaries in south Dublin

Three men and a woman were arrested after Gardaí from Dublin held searches in Courtown and Wexford Town.

From TheJournal.ie Public Pay

Secondary teachers’ unions reject new ‘Haddington Road’ pay deal

The ASTI and TUI say the ‘Haddington Road’ proposals aren’t sufficiently different from Croke Park 2 to change their minds.

A 4 off the final ball earns Ireland a thrilling draw with Pakistan

Stirling and O’Brien were the heroes for the home team.

From TheJournal.ie Healthscare

A&E wards could be shut over looming staff shortages, doctors warn

The Irish Association for Emergency Medicine says emergency wards are already stretched, and it’ll get worse in July…

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Transgender people should have the right to change their birth certificate

While most of us take for granted having a passport or birth certificate in our own name, transgender people must face awkward questions when they are asked to provide identification – this shouldn’t be the case, writes Aengus Ó Snodaigh.

UEFA to announce Europa League incentive

Winners set to earn a Champions League spot.

From TheJournal.ie Clerical Abuse

Abuse victims to receive $16.5m as Christian Brothers declare US bankruptcy

Two corporations behind the ‘Irish’ Christian Brothers will enter ‘Chapter 11′ bankruptcy, which allows them to reorganise.

From The Daily Edge Trailers This post contains videos

Your Weekend Movies… Colin Farrell and a final hangover

Cinema trip this weekend? TheJournal.ie brings you snippets from new releases to help you decide where to put your money…

From TheJournal.ie Vacancies

The technology sector is open for business, but there’s a shortage of suitable candidates

A survey of 38 major tech companies estimates there’s 4,500 job vacancies in the ICT sector, but there is a major skills shortage.

From TheJournal.ie Need To Know

The Evening Fix: Now with the happiest eater ever

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: We need to help lone parents into work and away from welfare dependency

Ireland spends almost €1 billion a year on One Parent Family Payments, but the results have been poor. We need to support lone parents properly, writes Minister Joan Burton.

From TheJournal.ie Haddington Road

SIPTU says workers should accept revised new public pay deal

The country’s biggest trade union says the Haddington Road deal maintains protection against redundancy or a major redeployment.

From The Daily Edge XBOX ONE

Xbox’s new console… why does everyone hate it already?

Let’s play Devil’s advocate for a while, shall we?

From TheJournal.ie London

Woolwich victim named by UK Ministry of Defence

The soldier killed in a machete attack on a London street has been named as Drummer Lee Rigby.

From TheJournal.ie Complaints

Garda watchdog slams force for not cooperating with investigations

Garda Ombudsman Commission received more than 2,000 complaints last year.

From The Daily Edge This post contains videos

VIDEO: We didn’t start the fire, Italia 90 style

A trip down The Memories lane.

From TheJournal.ie I Did Not Exhale

Shatter: ‘I was breathalysed, but hadn’t done anything wrong’

Alan Shatter has offered an explanation of the incident referred to by Mattie McGrath in the Dáil earlier today.

UEFA agree to introduce 10-game bans for racism

The football governing body ratified plans to impose the new rules this afternoon.

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

The 5 at 5: Thursday

5 stories, 5 minutes, 5 o’clock.

Donegal stick with All-Ireland winning 15 for clash with Tyrone

Karl Lacey is set to make his first competitive appearance of 2013.

1D

Niall Horan & One Direction meet Real Madrid’s Ronaldo in short shorts

But the Portuguese winger DOES know he’s beautiful, sadly.

BRENDAN HOWLIN has said the legislation cutting the pay of public workers on over €65,000 a year will be discussed by TDs next week. In the Dáil this evening, Howlin said the legislation – the ‘Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Bill 2013’ – will begin its passage through the Dáil on Tuesday.

Similar bills in the past have been rushed through the Dáil within a week, so TDs are likely to have finished dealing with the legislation by this time next week.

From The Daily Edge She's The Boss This post contains videos

Conversation between a dad and his 2-year-old reenacted by grownups

‘You can’t talk to her…she’s the princess.’

From TheJournal.ie Corporation Tax

Noonan: US Senate is “misleading” the world on Ireland’s tax rate

The finance minister says the supposed ’2 per cent’ tax rate wrongly implies that Apple’s global profits are all taxable here.

Cold weather and mittens the reason for Rory McIlroy’s late collapse

“I let the round get away from me,” said the World No. 2 after he shot a round of 74 at the PGA in Wentworth.

From TheJournal.ie Health

Reilly knew about Taoiseach’s tobacco meeting, but “would not” go

The Health Minister said that he has “declared war” on the tobacco industry, and pointed out that the meeting at government buildings focused on smuggling.

From TheJournal.ie Public Pay

NTMA and NAMA staff will lose exemption from new public pay cuts

Some staff at the NTMA refused to take voluntary pay cuts – so now the agency will be liable to mandatory deductions.

From The Daily Edge Cat Bearding

Why cat bearding is our current favourite internet craze

Who knew putting a cat in front of your face could be so entertaining?

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