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Sixteen of the country's best-known bathing spots have lost their coveted blue flag status this year after the introduction of more stringent standards for testing water quality by the EU.
Tears and fears turned into a sparkling champagne celebration yesterday for Limerick bride, Stacy Higgins, and her groom, Jamie Hourigan, after their big day reception was saved in the High Court.
The world's largest airplane made a rare visit to Shannon Airport yesterday with over 100 plane spotters from all over the country arriving to catch a glimpse.
Mice raised without bacteria in the gut showed distinctly autistic patterns of behaviour, choosing to interact with objects more than other mice, scientists at University College Cork (UCC) have found.
One of America's most controversial child beauty pageants is promising the parents of would-be Irish contestants that they do not have to put fake eyelashes and tan on their children.
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin said he personally supports proposed legislation allowing abortion in limited circumstances, which he said is "consistent with the pro-life position".
British police arrested two more people yesterday in a hunt for accomplices of two British men of Nigerian descent accused of hacking a soldier to death on a London street in revenge for wars in Muslim countries.
It is believed the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan told the IMF that he will look to Contingent Convertible Capital (CoCo) Notes if the banks need additional capital buffers following the stress tests.
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The latest addition to our stellar team of rugby writers reflects on the ups and downs of a magnificent playing career — and reveals the reasons why he's chosen to move to Paris to kick-start his coaching career.
Mice raised without bacteria in the gut showed distinctly autistic patterns of behaviour, choosing to interact with objects more than other mice, scientists at University College Cork (UCC) have found.
It's a story familiar to GAA people all over the country. A stormy annual general meeting, members walking out, transfer applications handed in afterwards.
The latest addition to our stellar team of rugby writers reflects on the ups and downs of a magnificent playing career — and reveals the reasons why he's chosen to move to Paris to kick-start his coaching career.
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Leaflets criticising the TD who chairs the Dáil committee hearing opinion on legislating for the X case, and likening abortion to the Holocaust, are being sent to homes in Cork.
The debate about whether house prices are falling or rising might remain but one fact is certain — Irish people love a property auction.
By Seán McCárthaigh
Large crowds again turned out in Dublin’s Shelbourne Hotel yesterday for the latest Allsop Space auction of mostly distressed properties.
It was one of the largest turnouts in recent months for the now regular Allsop auctions, with people still queuing to gain entry almost an hour after the auction began at 10am.
The ballroom was packed to capacity at the start of yesterday, leading to stuffy conditions with potentially expensive consequences.
Allsop auctioneer Gary Murphy warned one woman about the dangers of trying to cool herself.
“Were you bidding or fanning yourself because you nearly bought an industrial unit,” he remarked to much laughter.
Yesterday’s auction was Allsop’s largest to date with 127 lots of residential, commercial, lands and mixed use properties listed for sale with maximum reserves totalling €14.5m.
A total of 100 lots were sold with the vast majority fetching prices in excess of the reserve, while nine properties were withdrawn from auction and eight lots were unsold including a numbers of pubs such as the Bit and Bridle Inn in Limerick Junction, Co Tipperary, and South 51 in Wexford town.
Sales for the day totalled almost €17.9m.
One landmark sale was the former Sacred Heart Convent in Roscrea, Co Tipperary, which sold for €115,000 — €15,000 above its reserve.
A mid-terrace Georgian house on Fitzwilliam Place in Dublin combined with a mews on adjacent Leeson Close fetched the highest price of the day being sold for €1.11m — €260,000 over its reserve.
The lowest winning bids were €22,000 for both a third-of-an-acre site in Kells, Co Meath, and two derelict cottages in Shillelagh, Co Wicklow.
Paddy the Farmer’s pub in Cork City, which was sold as a lot with nine residential apartments above the premises, fetched €485,000, just €5,000 above its reserve.
The new owner, who declined to reveal his identity, did however, admit that he was a publican.
Another well-known pub, An Poc Fada in Kilkenny, which carried a reserve of €345,000, sold for €370,000 to its current operator, Philip McBride.
With his bushy beard and stetson festooned with black and amber, Mr McBride proved a distinctive character in comparison to the traditional suited attire of most bidders.
He even stunned the auctioneer by increasing bids in excess of their usual €5,000 and €10,000 increments. With a rival bid standing at €345,000, McBride made a bold and successful counterbid of €370,000, subsequently declaring it “another winner for Kilkenny.”
Mr McBride, who also runs a garage in Hugginstown, said: “It’s important to let people know your mind. Being strong, it knocks them for six,” before adding he had been prepared to pay up to €470,000 for the pub.
He also recently sought planning permission for a casino on the site.
A spokesperson for Allsop said it had now achieved sales of €110m over the last 18 months.