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Today's top 5: Sunday deadline for resolving Greek crisis; and Irish businesswoman becomes millionaire

President of European Council says that Sunday is final deadline for resolving Greek debt crisis ...
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22.41 7 Jul 2015


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Today's top 5: Sunday deadline for resolving Greek crisis; and Irish businesswoman becomes millionaire

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President of European Council says that Sunday is final deadline for resolving Greek debt crisis

The President of the European Council says that Sunday is the final deadline for resolving the Greek debt crisis.

Donald Tusk was speaking after a crisis meeting of Eurozone leaders in Brussels tonight.

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He said the Greek government has to set out detailed proposals to its creditors by Thursday.

That will be followed on Sunday by a meeting of all European Union leaders to try and finalise a deal.

Caroline Wozniacki is asked to comment on Rory McIlroy's injury after Wimbledon defeat

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You have to feel sorry for Caroline Wozniacki.

The former World number 1 was knocked out in the last 16 by Spanish player Garbine Muguruza 6-4, 6-4. The Danish star had to speak to the press about the loss.

After speaking very eloquently about what she felt was the lack of opportunities given to female stars to play on the show courts she was asked about her former fiancée Rory McIlroy's injury...

Irish woman becomes millionaire after housecleaning service goes global

It has been coined 'Hailo for housecleaners' and as of last week, made Irish businesswoman Jules Coleman a multi-millionaire.

The on-demand cleaning service Hassle.com was acquired by German company Helpling last week for €32m.

Both companies have decided to pool their resources to expand their services to other European cities.

Bill Cosby: I got sedatives to have sex with women

In this file photo, Bill Cosby gestures during an interview about an upcoming exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art in Washington | Image: Evan Vucci / AP/Press Association Images

US comedian Bill Cosby admitted in 2005 obtaining sedatives with the intent of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with.

The US star made the admission in a civil law suit and documents from that case have only just been made public.

More than 40 women have come forward in the past year to claim that Cosby sexually assaulted them - some also believing they were drugged.

HSBC staff are fired over mock IS beheading video

Six staff from Britain's biggest bank have been sacked after a video appeared online showing them taking part in a mock Islamic State style killing.

The footage is believed to have been taken during a team-building day and showed the workers dressed in overalls and balaclavas at a go-karting centre.

They were seen staging a beheading scene with five of them laughing and joking as a colleague in an orange jumpsuit knelt at their feet.


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