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The Five Shakers: Nepal; Claims of 'sinister' protesters; Taoiseach rules out debate?

Nepal quake victims despair as death toll rises to over 4,000 Ireland is providing €1m in ai...
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22.56 27 Apr 2015


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The Five Shakers: Nepal; Claims of 'sinister' protesters; Taoiseach rules out debate?

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22.56 27 Apr 2015


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Nepal quake victims despair as death toll rises to over 4,000

Ireland is providing €1m in aid to help families hit by the devastating earthquake

Authorities in Nepal say they're 'overwhelmed' after Saturday's earthquake, which is known to have killed more than 4,000 people and left at least 6,538 people injured.

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Group campaigning for No vote calls on Taoiseach to take part in #MarRef debate

Iona Institute says Taosieach will debate if he is "a man of his word"

The Taoiseach Enda Kenny says it would be the making of us as a nation if the same-sex marriage referendum is passed next month.

Mr Kenny has launched the Fine Gael party call for a Yes vote on May 22nd.

'Sinister element' of water protesters offered money for garda's home address, GRA claims

The union representing frontline Gardaí says a 'sinister' element of the water protest movement is sharing the names of its officers online.

Yes we (republi)can? Paddy Power reveals #MarRef odds in bombastic fashion

The Irish bookmaker has the Yes side at 1/10 and the No at 5/1

With just 24 days remaining before the country goes to the polls to determine whether to make a 34th and 35th amendment to the constitution, Irish bookmakers Paddy Power has revealed the odds its offering on whether the vote on same-sex marriage will pass. 

And in true Paddy Power style, they've designed a campaign that's bound to raise a few eyebrows and set social media alight.

QUIZ: Can you tell which Irish county this is?

One in three don't know where county Cavan is. Are you one of them?

When it comes to getting around the country, the home of Virginia is seemingly virgin territory for more than one in three Irish people – as 35 percent of those questioned in a recent survey were unable to locate county Cavan.

 

 

 


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