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IKEA to shut its Irish stores

The closure includes Ikea's flagship store in Ballymun and its Order and Collection Point in Carrickmines, Dublin.

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CAB drops case against Kennedy firm
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Businessman Kennedy loses Supreme Court appeal
Kennedy case put back for five weeks in High Court

Businessman Jim Kennedy has appeared in the High Court as part of his legal action to stop his trial on charges of making corrupt payments to politicians for the rezoning of lands in Carrickmines, Dublin in the 1990s.

Tue, 29 Mar, 2011

Lawyer for Kennedy awaits his instructions

A LAWYER for Jim Kennedy told the High Court yesterday he needed to take instructions from Mr Kennedy, particularly as to whether his side may bring an action for abuse of power or interference with the justice by CAB (Criminal Assets Bureau).

Thu, 21 Oct, 2010

Flood: Dunlop admits 'corrupt influence'

Former Government press secretary Frank Dunlop has accepted that he was involved in corrupt practices during the Dublin planning process in the 1990s.

Thu, 19 Dec, 2002

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