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The five shakers - Saturday's top stories

AIB blunder leaves thousands overdrawn A major mortgage blunder by AIB has left thousands of fami...
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22.11 4 Apr 2015


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The five shakers - Saturday's top stories

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22.11 4 Apr 2015


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AIB blunder leaves thousands overdrawn

A major mortgage blunder by AIB has left thousands of families out of pocket, with some ending up overdrawn.

According to today's Irish Independent the error is costing families up to €375 each and the State-owned bank is refusing to immediately rectify its mistake.

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Irish Water customers asked colour of front door to prevent address confusion

Irish Water has been referred to as a 'bad joke' after revelations that customers need to tell them the colour of their front door.

Today's Irish Examiner claims the utility company needs help matching 50,000 water meters to houses around the country.

It says a large number of properties with similar addresses are causing confusion on their database.

Seven-week-old remains in hospital following suspected assault

Staff at Temple Street Children's Hospital in Dublin are today caring for a baby girl with serious head injuries.

The young girl is the suspected victim of an assault last Monday, when the child was just six-weeks-old.

She was rushed to University Hopital Galway but later transferred to Temple Street due to the extent of her injuries.

The Dáil Bar: A happy Taoiseach is a (nearly) hopping Taoiseach

Newstalk.com’s Political Correspondent Páraic Galllagher’s bar-stool take on the happenings this week including 'good news' from Kenny; some mettle from Martin and the usual 'bullology' from everyone else

Owner of revenge porn website jailed for 18 years

A man who posted thousands of sexually explicit photos of victims on a "revenge porn" website has been jailed for 18 years.

Kevin Bollaert, 28, was convicted in February of running a website that hosted more than 10,000 explicit photographs.

The website - ugotposted.com - was launched in December 2012, enabling photos to be posted without the subject's permission.


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