X

Sign in

Try from €0.25 / day

SUBSCRIBE
Irish Examiner Logo

Try from €0.25 / day

SUBSCRIBE
  • 
  •  

    Sign in Subscribe
  • Subscriber
  • news
    Ireland Munster Cork World Court & Crime Politics Climate & Sustainability History Spotlight Watch Now Longread In Pictures Photos of the Week Obituaries News - Subscriber Content
  • sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Six Nations Racing Golf Business Of Sport Other Sports Cork Sport Live Sport Sport Columnists Sport - Top Picks Sports Calendar Sport - Subscriber Content
  • lifestyle
    Food Health & Wellbeing Arts & Culture Books Outdoors Fashion & Beauty Parenting Parenting Podcast Advice Travel People Celebrity Motoring Lifestyle - Subscriber Content
  • business
    Companies Economy Farming Munster Business Cork Business Technology ieBusiness Podcast Business - Subscriber Content
  • property
    Residential Commercial Development & Construction Home & Gardens Property & Home - Subscriber Content
  • opinion
    Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View Opinion - Subscriber Content
  • LISTEN
    The Deirdre O'Shaughnessy Podcast GAA Podcasts The full story podcast Arena with Maurice Brosnan Rugby Podcast The ieBusiness Podcast The Mick Clifford Podcast Politics Podcast Subscriber Podcasts
  • Puzzles
  • MORE 
    Archive Competitions Contact Us ePaper Helplines MyHome.ie Newsletters Newspaper books Photosales Place ad Podcasts Puzzles Recruit Ireland Sponsored Showcase Sponsored Reports Subscribe Weather Who We Are
  • Cookie settings
  • Ireland Munster Cork World Court & Crime Politics Climate & Sustainability History Spotlight Watch Now Longread In Pictures Photos of the Week Obituaries News - Subscriber Content
  • GAA Soccer Rugby Six Nations Racing Golf Business Of Sport Other Sports Cork Sport Live Sport Sport Columnists Sport - Top Picks Sports Calendar Sport - Subscriber Content
  • Food Health & Wellbeing Arts & Culture Books Outdoors Fashion & Beauty Parenting Parenting Podcast Advice Travel People Celebrity Motoring Lifestyle - Subscriber Content
  • Companies Economy Farming Munster Business Cork Business Technology ieBusiness Podcast Business - Subscriber Content
  • Residential Commercial Development & Construction Home & Gardens Property & Home - Subscriber Content
  • Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View Opinion - Subscriber Content
  • The Deirdre O'Shaughnessy Podcast GAA Podcasts The full story podcast Arena with Maurice Brosnan Rugby Podcast The ieBusiness Podcast The Mick Clifford Podcast Politics Podcast Subscriber Podcasts
  • Archive Competitions Contact Us ePaper Helplines MyHome.ie Newsletters Newspaper books Photosales Place ad Podcasts Puzzles Recruit Ireland Sponsored Showcase Sponsored Reports Subscribe Weather Who We Are
  • news
  • sport
  • lifestyle
  • business
  • opinion

  • IN FOCUS:
  • Championship 2026
  • Sustainability Month
  • Hantavirus
  • Fuel Crisis
  • ieExplains
  • ieVideo
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • NEWSLETTERS
  • PUZZLES
  • WEATHER

Place: Hucknall

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

business

Rolls-Royce shed hundreds of jobs

Hundreds of jobs are set to be axed at Rolls-Royce factories in the UK under plans by the engineering giant for a worldwide cutback, workers have been told.

'Big bang' in Nottingham confirmed as earthquake

world

'Big bang' in Nottingham confirmed as earthquake
UK police in armed siege at snooker club

world

UK police in armed siege at snooker club
Athlete robbed during mum's funeral

sport

Athlete robbed during mum's funeral
Tightrope walking dog one (of many) for the record books

news

Tightrope walking dog one (of many) for the record books

world

Dead bride’s brother appeals to father
Rescue plan for engines jobs

Engines giant Rolls-Royce unveiled a £100m (€148m) overhaul of four UK factories today that could save 200 jobs.

Fri, 30 Apr, 2004

5,000 jobs going at aero-engine firm Rolls-Royce

Aero-engine company Rolls-Royce has announced 5,000 job losses in the wake of the US terror attacks.

Fri, 19 Oct, 2001

Hospital 'gave back baby's organs in lunchbox'

A Nottinghamshire couple claim hospital staff returned their dead son's vital organs in a lunchbox.

Sun, 19 Aug, 2001

Latest

  • SKieran Shannon: Connacht's greatest ever final has us all living in a Roscommon wonderland

  • Paramedics ‘given no choice’ but to strike amid pay dispute with HSE

  • ‘Alarming’ number of people with intellectual disabilities displaced far from their homes

  • SSeánie McGrath: Ben O'Connor's traits have come to the fore during Cork's winning run

Mick Clifford
Mick Clifford

News

Most Read

  • Frightening to see how clever the far-right reaction to the picking of the Dublin Rose is
    SFrightening to see how clever the far-right reaction to the picking of the Dublin Rose is

    Monday, May 11, 2026 - 10:00 PM

  • Paddy Leavy and Brian Hayes 9/5/2026
    Munster SHC permutations: How Clare and Limerick victories this weekend settles the top three

    Monday, May 11, 2026 - 10:00 PM

  • Cork public library set for Counting House complex after €35m purchase
    Cork public library set for Counting House complex after €35m purchase

    Monday, May 11, 2026 - 9:00 PM

https://newsbrandsireland.ie/ https://www.presscouncil.ie https://iabireland.ie/iab-ireland-publishers-commercial-charter/
news
  • Ireland
  • Munster
  • Court & Crime
  • Spotlight
  • World
sport
  • GAA
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Other Sports
  • Podcasts
business
  • Economy
  • Companies
  • Munster Business
  • Farming
  • Technology
opinion
  • Columnists
  • Comment & Analysis
  • Our View
  • Your View
Help
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Brand Safety
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Push Notification Preferences
  • Mobile
  • Subscriptions
Info
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Home delivery
  • RSS
  • Newsletters
  • Place ad
  • Who We Are

© Examiner Echo Group Limited, Linn Dubh, Assumption Road, Blackpool, Cork. Registered in Ireland: 523712.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited