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Which minister snorted cocaine? RTE has sensationally admitted that no taped interview exists with a government minister claiming to be a regular cocaine user.

Africans more likely to stay in Ireland than EasternEuropeans . . . census figures NIGERIAN and other African immigrants to Ireland are putting down much stronger roots than their East European counterparts with latest figures showing they are over

Labour court ponders bus dispute MORE THAN 60,000 Dublin commuters were last night awaiting the outcome of a special Labour Court hearing which will determine whether bus services in the

Gilmore conjures up the ghosts of 'Fianna Fail past' to haunt Bertie LABOUR leader Eamon Gilmore last night rounded on Fianna Fail, asserting that Eamon de Valera would "never have taken fistfuls of cash in a suitcase";

CAB to investigate car dealerships for alleged money laundering THE Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) has set up a special unit to investigate 12 south Dublin car dealerships named as being fronts for criminal money

Minister calls on RTE to 'put up or shut up' DRUGS minister Pat Carey has called on RTE to provide the gardai with all information in its possession about a government politician who is allegedly

'Nationalists crave a fair police force but memories of the past are still raw' INSTINCTIVELY, he still dislikes them.

Omagh inferno family died from smoke inhalation INITIAL post mortem results on the seven bodies of the McElhill family who perished in last week's Omagh inferno indicate that they died from smoke

'It means a lot to know that I'm near my little daughter' CATRIONAMcGoldrick exudes a sense of calm which seems baffling in the circumstances.

Ahern's vote record as FF leader is second worst BERTIE Ahern's electoral record as Fianna Fail leader is the second lowest of the party's six leaders, according to new research by a top political

Two ships, 200 years ago: a double tragedy in Dublin Bay IT IS a blue-flag beach and, even at this time of year, a favourite spot for Dublin's sea swimmers.

Drugs-for-information claim made against two Limerick gardai INVESTIGATORS from the Garda Ombudsman's Office have searched lockers and desks at a Limerick station after allegations that two gardai were providing informants with drugs

Professional bodies reject cocaine claims ORGANISATIONS representing pilots, solicitors, the clergy and the GAA have questioned the authenticity of the book and RTE programme that feature a wide range of

Trucker found with 1.2m cigarette haul has dismissal case thrown out AN IRISH-BASED trucker who was arrested in France with 1.

'I wouldn't settle for less than the best treatment' WHEN trained oncology nurse, Marie O Laoi, discovered a lump in her breast seven years ago, she immediately, proactively set about getting the best care

The truth of 'High Society' needs more sniffing about IN THE book High Society, and the RTE programme based on the publication, a politician is identified as a regular user of cocaine.

Cancer messiah Keane arrives tomorrow in bid for excellence CENTRES of excellence versus regional hospitals. The luxury of local care versus the importance of specialised care.

Internet cafe owner reports customer viewing child pornography GARDAI have sent a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions after a man admitted using an internet cafe computer to access child pornography.

Cavan GAA star Gallagher on drink charge A CAVAN GAA player who was in a car with Dublin senior footballer Kevin Bonner when Bonner was arrested on suspicion of possessing cocaine, has

Life after losing: what ex-PD Michael McDowell did next . . . . REPORTS of former Justice Minister Michael McDowell's re-entry to the Four Courts are, surely, greatly exaggerated, and may even verge on the apocryphal.

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