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Irish News on Wed, Jul 3 2019, 2,557 days ago
Appeal Issued For Missing Dublin Man William Cawley
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of William Cawley. The 46-year-old has been missing from the Monkstown area of Dublin since June 25. He is approximately 5'7", with brown hair, of slim build with blue eyes.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of William Cawley. The 46-year-old has been missing from the Monkstown area of Dublin since June 25. He is approximately 5'7", with brown hair, of slim build with blue eyes.
Housing Crisis Results In Increase Of Living Wage Rate
Ireland's Living Wage rate is to increase by 40c to €12.30p/h, the Living Wage Technical Group (LWTG) has announced. The LWTG said that the current housing crisis, and associated increases in rent levels, continues to be the main driver of the wage rate increasing.
Ireland's Living Wage rate is to increase by 40c to €12.30p/h, the Living Wage Technical Group (LWTG) has announced. The LWTG said that the current housing crisis, and associated increases in rent levels, continues to be the main driver of the wage rate increasing.
Man Charged With Murder Of Limerick Boxer
A 29-year-old man has been charged with the murder of boxer Kevin Sheehy in Limerick. The 20-year-old died after he was hit by a vehicle on Hyde Road in the city, early on Monday morning, 01 July.
A 29-year-old man has been charged with the murder of boxer Kevin Sheehy in Limerick. The 20-year-old died after he was hit by a vehicle on Hyde Road in the city, early on Monday morning, 01 July.
Unemployment Falls Almost 6% In The Year To June 2019
Ireland's unemployment rate remained unchanged in the month to June 2019, but is almost 6% lower than in June 2018.
Ireland's unemployment rate remained unchanged in the month to June 2019, but is almost 6% lower than in June 2018.
Water Issues Investigated As GAA Players Fall Ill
Possible issues with a private water supply in County Limerick are being investigated after a number of GAA players fell ill during a match over the weekend.
Possible issues with a private water supply in County Limerick are being investigated after a number of GAA players fell ill during a match over the weekend.
Central Bank Urged To Use Its Powers On Unregulated Loan Owners
The Central Bank has been urged to use the powers it has been given by the Oireachtas to regulate previously unregulated loan owners.
The Central Bank has been urged to use the powers it has been given by the Oireachtas to regulate previously unregulated loan owners.
Working Conditions Of Trainee & Specialist Doctors Examined
A report documenting the experience of trainee doctors and interns in Ireland has highlighted issues around long working hours and bullying in the workplace.
A report documenting the experience of trainee doctors and interns in Ireland has highlighted issues around long working hours and bullying in the workplace.
Irish News on Tue, Jul 3 2018, 2,922 days ago
Amended Mental Health Bill Passed Into Law
President Michael D Higgins has passed the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill into law. The Bill will reform Ireland's mental health services by implementating the recommendations contained in the 2015 report on the Expert Group on the Review of the Mental Health Act.
President Michael D Higgins has passed the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill into law. The Bill will reform Ireland's mental health services by implementating the recommendations contained in the 2015 report on the Expert Group on the Review of the Mental Health Act.
Irish News on Mon, Jul 3 2017, 3,287 days ago
FF Raises Concerns Over UK's London Fisheries Convention Decision
Fianna Fáil has raised concerns over the British Government's decision to pull out of the London Fisheries Convention. The party's Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Trade, Darragh O'Brien, said he is concerned over the decision due to the impact it will have on Irish fishermen.
Fianna Fáil has raised concerns over the British Government's decision to pull out of the London Fisheries Convention. The party's Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Trade, Darragh O'Brien, said he is concerned over the decision due to the impact it will have on Irish fishermen.
Ministers Host Joint Dialogue On Enterprise Skills Needs And Brexit
A joint stakeholder dialogue on 'Enterprise Skills Needs and Brexit' has taken place at the Aviva in Dublin. The event was held by The Tánaiste and Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald, T.D., along with Minister for Education & Skills, Richard Bruton.
A joint stakeholder dialogue on 'Enterprise Skills Needs and Brexit' has taken place at the Aviva in Dublin. The event was held by The Tánaiste and Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald, T.D., along with Minister for Education & Skills, Richard Bruton.
Irish News on Fri, Jul 3 2015, 4,018 days ago
Call For Investigation Following Mick Wallace Allegations
Sinn Féin is calling for an immediate police investigation to be carried out into claims made by Independent TD Mick Wallace at the Dáil on Thursday. Mr Wallace claimed the proceeds of one NAMA loan sale, for properties in Northern Ireland, had been diverted to an account in the Isle of Man.
Sinn Féin is calling for an immediate police investigation to be carried out into claims made by Independent TD Mick Wallace at the Dáil on Thursday. Mr Wallace claimed the proceeds of one NAMA loan sale, for properties in Northern Ireland, had been diverted to an account in the Isle of Man.
ProSeeder Technologies To Set Up Dublin Office
ProSeeder Technologies has announced it is to establish its first European subsidiary office in Dublin and create 15 jobs over three years. The company was introduced to Ireland through the Government's Succeed in Ireland initiative, implemented by Connect Ireland in association with IDA Ireland.
ProSeeder Technologies has announced it is to establish its first European subsidiary office in Dublin and create 15 jobs over three years. The company was introduced to Ireland through the Government's Succeed in Ireland initiative, implemented by Connect Ireland in association with IDA Ireland.
Man Assaulted In Dublin
A man has been injured after being attacked in Dublin on Thursday. The victim was assaulted by three men in their late teens near the junction of Merrion Street Lower/Fenian Street, at approximately 2.30am. He was struck from behind and knocked to the ground.
A man has been injured after being attacked in Dublin on Thursday. The victim was assaulted by three men in their late teens near the junction of Merrion Street Lower/Fenian Street, at approximately 2.30am. He was struck from behind and knocked to the ground.
Motorcyclist Killed In Dublin Collision
A motorcyclist has been killed following a collision in Dublin on Friday morning. The man died after his bike collided with a truck in the North Wall Quay area at approximately 7.30am. Gardaí have launched an investigation and are appealing for witnesses to contact them.
A motorcyclist has been killed following a collision in Dublin on Friday morning. The man died after his bike collided with a truck in the North Wall Quay area at approximately 7.30am. Gardaí have launched an investigation and are appealing for witnesses to contact them.
Woman Arrested Following Shooting Incident In Limerick
A woman has been arrested in connection with a shooting incident in Limerick on Monday. Christy Keane was shot a number of times in the chest and arms. He is currently in a serious but stable condition in hospital.
A woman has been arrested in connection with a shooting incident in Limerick on Monday. Christy Keane was shot a number of times in the chest and arms. He is currently in a serious but stable condition in hospital.
Appeal After Woman's Body Recovered In Dublin
Gardaí are appealing to the public for help in identifying a woman whose body was recovered from the sea at The Bull Wall, Clontarf, Dublin on Tuesday 30 June. The woman is believed to have been in her late 60s or early 70s and is described as being of slight build with grey hair.
Gardaí are appealing to the public for help in identifying a woman whose body was recovered from the sea at The Bull Wall, Clontarf, Dublin on Tuesday 30 June. The woman is believed to have been in her late 60s or early 70s and is described as being of slight build with grey hair.
Govt Criticised For 'Forcing' Environment Bill Through The Dáil
The Government has been criticised for "forcing" the Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014 through the Dáil. Sinn Féin Deputy Leader, Mary Lou McDonald TD, blamed "an increasingly cynical government and their use of procedures to stifle debate in the Dáil and force legislation through.
The Government has been criticised for "forcing" the Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014 through the Dáil. Sinn Féin Deputy Leader, Mary Lou McDonald TD, blamed "an increasingly cynical government and their use of procedures to stifle debate in the Dáil and force legislation through.
Irish News on Thu, Jul 3 2014, 4,383 days ago
Call for Minister Hogan To Explain Deaf Services Funding Cut
Fianna Fáil have criticised the decision by the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan, over his decision to withdraw funding for the Irish Deaf Society (IDS).
Fianna Fáil have criticised the decision by the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan, over his decision to withdraw funding for the Irish Deaf Society (IDS).
Gas And Oil Extraction Must Benefit People Of Ireland
Oil and gas extraction in Ireland must benefit the people of Ireland and not for private industry, Sinn Féin has said.
Oil and gas extraction in Ireland must benefit the people of Ireland and not for private industry, Sinn Féin has said.
Arthur's Day Cancelled
International drinks company Diageo have announced that Arthur's Day, the annual advertising event that marked the anniversary of Arthur Guiness, will not take place this year.
International drinks company Diageo have announced that Arthur's Day, the annual advertising event that marked the anniversary of Arthur Guiness, will not take place this year.
Protester Hit By Car Leaving Greyhound Factory
An investigation has been launched into an incident in which a protester was hit by a car as it left the Greyhound Household Waste company on Wednesday evening. SIPTU members have been holding a picket outside the site since 17 June, in a dispute over pay cuts.
An investigation has been launched into an incident in which a protester was hit by a car as it left the Greyhound Household Waste company on Wednesday evening. SIPTU members have been holding a picket outside the site since 17 June, in a dispute over pay cuts.
Body Of Missing Diver Recovered Off Cork Coast
The body of a missing diver has been recovered from the sea off the Cork coast, following the death of another diver on Wednesday.
The body of a missing diver has been recovered from the sea off the Cork coast, following the death of another diver on Wednesday.
DCC Grant Licence For Just Three Of Five Sold Out Croke Park Shows
Dublin City Council (DCC) have voted to grant a licence to just three of the five sold out Garth Brooks at Croke Park. A total of 400,000 tickets have been sold for the five night, despite no licence being granted. Now, DCC have voted to only grant a licence for three of the shows.
Dublin City Council (DCC) have voted to grant a licence to just three of the five sold out Garth Brooks at Croke Park. A total of 400,000 tickets have been sold for the five night, despite no licence being granted. Now, DCC have voted to only grant a licence for three of the shows.
Motorway Services Firm Creates 360 New Jobs
Three hundred and sixty new full time jobs are to be created by motorway services Applegreen, with the opening of six new stations.
Three hundred and sixty new full time jobs are to be created by motorway services Applegreen, with the opening of six new stations.
Man In Serious Condition Following Sea Rescue
A man is in a serious condition in hospital after being rescued from the sea in Co Wexford. An emergency operation was launched at about 19:00 on Wednesday after the man got into difficulty while swimming at Duncannon beach.
A man is in a serious condition in hospital after being rescued from the sea in Co Wexford. An emergency operation was launched at about 19:00 on Wednesday after the man got into difficulty while swimming at Duncannon beach.
Eighty New Jobs For Waterford
80 new jobs are to be created in Waterford by Healthier Smoker, the electronic cigarette manufacturer. The company has announced that it will establish a new manufacturing facility at Six Cross Road, Waterford.
80 new jobs are to be created in Waterford by Healthier Smoker, the electronic cigarette manufacturer. The company has announced that it will establish a new manufacturing facility at Six Cross Road, Waterford.
Irish News on Wed, Jul 3 2013, 4,748 days ago
Report Calls For Referendum On Same-Sex Marriage
A report from the convention on the Constitution has called for a referendum to be held over same-sex marriage. The report reveals that 79% of convention members were in support of amending the Constitution to provide for same-sex marriage.
A report from the convention on the Constitution has called for a referendum to be held over same-sex marriage. The report reveals that 79% of convention members were in support of amending the Constitution to provide for same-sex marriage.
Subsidy Offered To Employers Taking On Long-Term Unemployed
Employers could receive a subsidy of €72 a week to employ someone who has been out of work for more than 12 months, according to the Irish Times.
Employers could receive a subsidy of €72 a week to employ someone who has been out of work for more than 12 months, according to the Irish Times.
New Chief Of Staff Of The Defence Forces Appointed
The appointment of Major General Conor O'Boyle as the new Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces has been approved by the government. The current Deputy Chief of Staff Operation will take over from Lieutenant General Sean McCann when he retires on August 12.
The appointment of Major General Conor O'Boyle as the new Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces has been approved by the government. The current Deputy Chief of Staff Operation will take over from Lieutenant General Sean McCann when he retires on August 12.
Eight Courthouses To Close
Eight courthouses in six different counties are to be closed, in an effort to increase day-to-day savings and ensure any investment is focused to courts with "justifiable case-loads". The courthouses to be closed are in Birr, Edenderry, Swinford, Ballyhaunis, Kells, Kinsale, Baltinglass and Clones.
Eight courthouses in six different counties are to be closed, in an effort to increase day-to-day savings and ensure any investment is focused to courts with "justifiable case-loads". The courthouses to be closed are in Birr, Edenderry, Swinford, Ballyhaunis, Kells, Kinsale, Baltinglass and Clones.
No Decision Reached On Banking Inquiry
A lengthy cabinet discussion was held on Wednesday night on a proposed inquiry on the bank guarantee. No decision was reached during the meeting and it is unknown if a new referendum will be held on the powers of Oireachtas inquiries.
A lengthy cabinet discussion was held on Wednesday night on a proposed inquiry on the bank guarantee. No decision was reached during the meeting and it is unknown if a new referendum will be held on the powers of Oireachtas inquiries.
€330m Saved In 9 Months By Croke Park
Some €330 million was saved between April and December last year under the Croke Park Agreement, the agreements implementation body has said. The Croke Park Implementation Body have produced their third and final report, which reveals that the 2010 deal saved a total of €1.8 billion.
Some €330 million was saved between April and December last year under the Croke Park Agreement, the agreements implementation body has said. The Croke Park Implementation Body have produced their third and final report, which reveals that the 2010 deal saved a total of €1.8 billion.
Proposed Abortion 'Cooling-Off Period' Rejected
A proposal that suicidal women seeking an abortion should be subject to a "cooling-off" period, has been rejected by Minister for Health James Reilly. The proposal, put forward by Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin, called for the introduction of cooling-off period of "a week to 10 days".
A proposal that suicidal women seeking an abortion should be subject to a "cooling-off" period, has been rejected by Minister for Health James Reilly. The proposal, put forward by Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin, called for the introduction of cooling-off period of "a week to 10 days".
St Patrick's Institution To Be Closed
St Patrick's Institution is to close with all staff and prisoners being moved to different institutions in the next six months, minister for justice Alan Shatter has announced. It is understood that all 17-year-old inmates will initially be moved to a dedicated unit in Wheatfield Prison.
St Patrick's Institution is to close with all staff and prisoners being moved to different institutions in the next six months, minister for justice Alan Shatter has announced. It is understood that all 17-year-old inmates will initially be moved to a dedicated unit in Wheatfield Prison.
Man Hit By Bus In Dublin City Centre
A man has been injured after being hit by a bus in Dublin city on Wednesday afternoon. The unnamed pedestrian is understood to have been coming from Merrion Square on to baggot Street when he was hit by a private coach carrying a number of passengers.
A man has been injured after being hit by a bus in Dublin city on Wednesday afternoon. The unnamed pedestrian is understood to have been coming from Merrion Square on to baggot Street when he was hit by a private coach carrying a number of passengers.
Irish News on Tue, Jul 3 2012, 5,113 days ago
Dublin Centra Includes Alcohol In 'Children's Allowance Deals'
A Centra outlet in Dublin, which last year won National Convenience Store of the Year, has been criticised for including alcohol as part of a 'Children's Allowance Day' deals promotion.
A Centra outlet in Dublin, which last year won National Convenience Store of the Year, has been criticised for including alcohol as part of a 'Children's Allowance Day' deals promotion.
RBS Say Ulster Bank Problems Could Continue Into Next Week
The ongoing problems at Ulster Bank could continue into next week, parent company Royal Bank of Scotland has said. RBS Chairman Philip Hampton apologised to customers for the technical errors that have led to the disruption of account payments of Ulster Bank customers for almost two weeks.
The ongoing problems at Ulster Bank could continue into next week, parent company Royal Bank of Scotland has said. RBS Chairman Philip Hampton apologised to customers for the technical errors that have led to the disruption of account payments of Ulster Bank customers for almost two weeks.
Controversy Increases Over TD Expenses
The system of expenses for TDs is facing fresh scrutiny after a series of revelations that taxpayers' money was used to fund the campaign against the household charge.
The system of expenses for TDs is facing fresh scrutiny after a series of revelations that taxpayers' money was used to fund the campaign against the household charge.
58-Year-Old Pleads Guilty To Garda's Largest Child Pornography Find
Sentencing will take place today of a man who had one of the largest collections of child pornography ever found by gardaí. James Clarke had more than 130,000 images and videos on his computer, including images showing severe child sex abuse, bondage, cruelty and bestiality.
Sentencing will take place today of a man who had one of the largest collections of child pornography ever found by gardaí. James Clarke had more than 130,000 images and videos on his computer, including images showing severe child sex abuse, bondage, cruelty and bestiality.
Man Held Over Damage To Monet Receiving Medical Treatment
A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with causing criminal damage to an oil painting by Claude Monet, he will also receive medical treatment.
A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with causing criminal damage to an oil painting by Claude Monet, he will also receive medical treatment.
8 Years For Cork Priest Who Abused And Tried To Rape Child
A priest has been given an eight-year sentence for the sexual assault and attempted rape of a young girl and sexually assaulting her brother more than 30 years ago in West Cork.
A priest has been given an eight-year sentence for the sexual assault and attempted rape of a young girl and sexually assaulting her brother more than 30 years ago in West Cork.
Nearly €2m Reduction In Ministerial Transport Costs
A government decision to end ministers entitlement to use State cars will result in a reduction of spending on ministerial transport of €1.97 million a year.
A government decision to end ministers entitlement to use State cars will result in a reduction of spending on ministerial transport of €1.97 million a year.
Orange Order To Make Seanad Address
The Grand Secretary of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, Drew Nelson, will address the Seanad today, for the first time ever. The move follows a unanimous vote by Senators last month to invite Mr Nelson to make the address.
The Grand Secretary of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, Drew Nelson, will address the Seanad today, for the first time ever. The move follows a unanimous vote by Senators last month to invite Mr Nelson to make the address.
McAreavey Accused Tells Murder Trial He Was 'On The Phone'
One of the men accused of murdering Michaela McAreavey in Mauritius has told the trial he was making a telephone call at the time she died.
One of the men accused of murdering Michaela McAreavey in Mauritius has told the trial he was making a telephone call at the time she died.
Irish News on Fri, Jul 3 2009, 6,209 days ago
Flooding In Mayo And Galway Overnight
Following flash flooding in Dublin and Donegal on Monday, Mayo and Galway have faced their own night of downpours and hazardous floods. Currently, road conditions in parts of county Mayo and Galway are said to be improving after the serious flooding last night.
Following flash flooding in Dublin and Donegal on Monday, Mayo and Galway have faced their own night of downpours and hazardous floods. Currently, road conditions in parts of county Mayo and Galway are said to be improving after the serious flooding last night.
Bank Staff Threatened With Machete
A bank in Co Tipperary was robbed this morning. Gardaí said nobody was physically injured in the incident but staff were very shocked. It happened at the AIB branch in the village of Clogheen which was held-up around 10.30am this morning by two men, one carrying a machete.
A bank in Co Tipperary was robbed this morning. Gardaí said nobody was physically injured in the incident but staff were very shocked. It happened at the AIB branch in the village of Clogheen which was held-up around 10.30am this morning by two men, one carrying a machete.
Still No ID On Body Discovered In June
Almost a month after the discovery of a body, Gardaí are still struggling to positively 'ID' the victim. Officers in Sligo have therefore re-launched an appeal to identify the male whose body was found at Rosses Point Beach on 16 June.
Almost a month after the discovery of a body, Gardaí are still struggling to positively 'ID' the victim. Officers in Sligo have therefore re-launched an appeal to identify the male whose body was found at Rosses Point Beach on 16 June.
Government's Restrictions On Gaeltacht Criticised
Condemnation from an opposition party has ignited after the Gaeltacht agency revealed Government restrictions have prevented it from employing over 200 people. Údarás na Gaeltachta said today that Government restrictions prevent it from signing-off on job creation projects.
Condemnation from an opposition party has ignited after the Gaeltacht agency revealed Government restrictions have prevented it from employing over 200 people. Údarás na Gaeltachta said today that Government restrictions prevent it from signing-off on job creation projects.
Guillotine Used To 'New Levels Of Ridiculousness'
The Labour leader has slammed the Government over 'guillotining' bills going through the Daíl.
The Labour leader has slammed the Government over 'guillotining' bills going through the Daíl.
High Flying Airline Hits 60 million
There was good news from Ryanair today as last month's figures were revealed. It carried 5.84 million passengers - a figure that is up substantially on the 5.17 million it airlifted in June 2008 - and that's not all the 'no-frills airline' has been celebrating today.
There was good news from Ryanair today as last month's figures were revealed. It carried 5.84 million passengers - a figure that is up substantially on the 5.17 million it airlifted in June 2008 - and that's not all the 'no-frills airline' has been celebrating today.
Belfast's Cross Border Shopping 'Booming'
More than four out of five day-trippers to Belfast in 2008 were from the across the border. Belfast City Council has said they also made up almost 25% of those staying overnight.
More than four out of five day-trippers to Belfast in 2008 were from the across the border. Belfast City Council has said they also made up almost 25% of those staying overnight.
Irish News on Thu, Jul 3 2008, 6,574 days ago
Cross-Dressing Robber Bags 12 Years In Jail
A cross-dressing terrorist - who hailed originally from Northern Ireland - and who robbed over €700,000 from a Dublin bank, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
A cross-dressing terrorist - who hailed originally from Northern Ireland - and who robbed over €700,000 from a Dublin bank, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Cork Acid Leakage Alert
Garda in Cork have placed a cordon around a suspected hydrochloric acid leakage from a container at the Gouldings Chemicals storage facility on Center Park Road on the south of the city. The leak started at approximately 10am and the cause is still unknown at this stage.
Garda in Cork have placed a cordon around a suspected hydrochloric acid leakage from a container at the Gouldings Chemicals storage facility on Center Park Road on the south of the city. The leak started at approximately 10am and the cause is still unknown at this stage.
ECB Increases Lending Rates to 4.25%
Irish households are bracing themselves, after an interest rate increase announced by the European Central Bank. The ECB held its monthly meeting today, and is aiming to tackle high inflation in the Eurozone by hiking lending rates to 4.25%. Economists has correctly predicted a 0.
Irish households are bracing themselves, after an interest rate increase announced by the European Central Bank. The ECB held its monthly meeting today, and is aiming to tackle high inflation in the Eurozone by hiking lending rates to 4.25%. Economists has correctly predicted a 0.
'Cardboard' Gardaí Rejected
Donegal has ruled out the possibility of following in the steps of some other areas and won't be installing wooden cut outs of Gardaí on roads, to deter speeding motorists.
Donegal has ruled out the possibility of following in the steps of some other areas and won't be installing wooden cut outs of Gardaí on roads, to deter speeding motorists.
Bank Averts Strike Action
Bank of Ireland workers have called off potential strike action at head office, planned for next week. The protest would have resulted in 600 Unite members joining the picket line. Today, union officials revealed an agreement had been reached between its members and the bank.
Bank of Ireland workers have called off potential strike action at head office, planned for next week. The protest would have resulted in 600 Unite members joining the picket line. Today, union officials revealed an agreement had been reached between its members and the bank.
Three Amigos Open RTÉ
There was another round of cross-border camaraderie last night as the NI First Minister Peter Robinson and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (pictured) were joined by their opposite number in the Irish Republic, Taoiseach Brian Cowen to officially open the new Belfast offices of the Irish
There was another round of cross-border camaraderie last night as the NI First Minister Peter Robinson and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (pictured) were joined by their opposite number in the Irish Republic, Taoiseach Brian Cowen to officially open the new Belfast offices of the Irish
Ryanair's Aer Lingus Stake 'Takes Off'
Ryanair has again raised its stake in Aer Lingus, brining its ownership to almost 30%. The budget airline last night announced a 3.5 million shares transaction, creating a 29.82% share, brining total share holdings to 159,231,025.
Ryanair has again raised its stake in Aer Lingus, brining its ownership to almost 30%. The budget airline last night announced a 3.5 million shares transaction, creating a 29.82% share, brining total share holdings to 159,231,025.
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