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The Five Shakers: Arrest in connection with Karen Buckley disappearance; O'Donnell stays at Gorse Hill for fortnight

21-year-old detained in connection with Karen Buckley disappearance Police have sealed off two ar...
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22.47 15 Apr 2015


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The Five Shakers: Arrest in connection with Karen Buckley disappearance; O'Donnell stays at Gorse Hill for fortnight

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21-year-old detained in connection with Karen Buckley disappearance

Police have sealed off two areas for investigation north of Glasgow city

A 21-year-old man has been detained in Glasgow in connection with the disappearance of Karen Buckley. 

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Police divers, a helicopter crew and search dogs have been searching Dawsholm Park, where the 24-year-old's handbag was found.

Brian O'Donnell allowed to stay in south Dublin mansion for two weeks

LISTEN: It is understood he may appeal this decision to the Supreme Court

The Court of Appeal has told solicitor Brian O’Donnell that he and his wife must vacate the Gorse Hill mansion in south Dublin.

Representatives for the Bank of Ireland - which is owed €70m by the O’Donnell's - had argued that he should not be allowed to stay any longer at the Killiney home.

However, the Court has granted a two week stay.

Woman "overwhelmed by domestic financial situation" stole €20,000 from employer

Jacinta Dixon was given a suspended sentence of three years

A credit controller who stole over €20,000 from her employer because she was “overwhelmed” by her domestic financial situation has avoided jail.

Jacinta Dixon (52), a mother of two, of The Oaks, Keatingstown, in Wicklow, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal to five sample charges of theft from Chadwicks in Sallynoggin on dates between February 1, 2013 and November 5, 2013. She has one previous conviction for speeding.

EXPLAINER: Britain leaving the EU would hurt Ireland more than the UK

A new study outlines the problems that the Irish economy will face if Britain leaves the EU

A British exit from the EU could be more costly for Ireland than for the UK itself, according to a report by the London-based think tank, Open Europe.

The report concludes that the UK could take major actions to offset the negative impact of its exit from the EU, but that this could prove more difficult for Ireland because of its land border with Northern Ireland, and the country's dependence on Anglo-Irish trade.

Mercedes-Benz Ireland launches the new V-Class and CLA Shooting Brake

Lots of space and plenty of style

This week Mercedes-Benz in Ireland launched two new models to our market. Irish customers can now purchase the new V-Class people carrier and the very sporty-looking CLA Shooting Brake.


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