Irish News for September 2010 : Page 5

Irish News, Sep 2, 2010
Kidney Mistake Result Of 'Human Error'
"Human Error" has been given as the reason for a mistake, which led to the wrong kidney being removed from an eight-year-old boy in 2008. Giving evidence today at a Medical Council inquiry, consulta...
Irish News, Sep 2, 2010
Guns N' Roses Incur Dublin Fans' Wrath
American rock band Guns N' Roses have been bottled off stage by Dublin music fans after they showed up over an hour late for their appearance at the 02 Arena. The rock band, fronted by Axl Rose, 48,...
Irish News, Sep 2, 2010
McGrath Calls For Anglo Options To Be Published
A Fianna Fail TD has called for different options on the tumultuous future of Anglo Irish Bank to be published. Michael McGrath, TD for Cork South Central and Vice Chairperson of the Oireachtas Finan...
Irish News, Sep 2, 2010
Irish Tile Firm Wins Investment
A leading provider of tile and marble products across Ireland, Armatile, has been celebrating an investment. Invest Northern Ireland is supporting the local tile manufacturer to help increase sales b...
Irish News, Sep 1, 2010
Man Arrested Over February Murder
A man has been arrested today in connection with the murder of a man in Dublin in February of this year. The man, who was in his early 30’s, was shot on the evening of February 20 in a cul-de-sac of...
Irish News, Sep 1, 2010
Coalition Denies Split Over Anglo Bailout
Fianna Fáil and Green ministers are denying speculation of a split over the future of Anglo Irish Bank. As ministers arrived for this morning's Cabinet meeting, the first since the summer break, all ...
Irish News, Sep 1, 2010
Surgery Practices In Jeopardy At Navan Hospital
The future of Our Lady's Hospital in Navan is uncertain today as the Health Service Executive prepares to make a major announcement later today. It is believed that surgeries, including elective and ...
Irish News, Sep 1, 2010
Taoiseach 'Shocked' At Death Of Lally
Brian Cowen has spoken of his "shock" and "sadness" at the sudden death of actor Mick Lally. Speaking today in response to the news of Mr Lally's death yesterday, the Taoiseach described him as one o...
Irish News, Sep 1, 2010
Dublin Tourism? There's An App For That
Dublin's tourism board have launched a smart phone application to enable tourists to sight see around the Capital with more ease. The Visit Dublin App uses technology allowing you to use the technol...