As Norwegian PM boycotts Ryanair, O’Leary insists staff not treated like slaves
Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg said he would never travel Ryanair as it is sued by two former stewards for unfair dismissal.
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View ArticleUkraine gay rights activists hold first ever march
Around one hundred gay rights activists marched in Ukraine today despite fears of violence and a court ban – marking the first gay pride event in the ex-Soviet country.
View ArticleBreivik gives up his inheritance – to stop Norway giving it to his victims
Anders Behring Breivik would have inherited money from his late mother, but doesn’t want it to go towards his victims.
View ArticleExtract: ‘If I were Mr de Valera, I would keep a watch on all ports,...
A confidential report on a meeting with Neville Chamberlain in 1940 shows the British Prime minister wanted to pass on advice to the then Taoiseach, Eamon de Valera about the threat of Germany.
View ArticleNeo-Nazi linked to Breivik arrested amid fears of ‘major terrorist act’
Kristian Vikernes, who is said to have been linked with Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, was arrested by intelligence officers in France earlier today.
View ArticleConcern about right wing websites with Irish contributions
Online hate speech accounts for about 10 per cent of all cases of racism reported to the Immigrant Council of Ireland.
View ArticleAnders Behring Breivik wants to study political science at Oslo University
The man behind the terrorist atrocities that left 77 people dead in July 2011 has applied to study at the University of Oslo.
View ArticleDozens in hospital after Norway tunnel fire
A firefighter said that it was “pure luck” that no one has died.
View ArticleOslo university snubs killer Breivik’s application to study
The man who killed 77 people in July 2011 attacks wanted to study political science by distance learning.
View ArticleHere’s what happened today: Sunday
Everyone is talking about Priory Hall, Syria and hurling.
View Article‘Breaking Bad? Oh that’s great stuff’: TDs talk TV at another Seanad photo-op
Fine Gael’s Richard Bruton and Eoghan Murphy discussed the hit television show as they held another Seanad referendum photo-op in Dublin today.
View ArticleThree killed after man armed with knife hijacks bus in Norway
The identity of the suspect, who was himself injured according to Norwegian media, as well as the motives for the attack were not immediately clear.
View ArticleWATCH: Prank sees people trapped in pretend Ikea rooms
Oh Ikea. The land of mass confusion.
View ArticleFootballer’s wife sparks outrage after posting a sexy selfie three days after...
The Norwegian fitness blogger has ignited a debate with the picture.
View ArticleCoveney facing “exceptionally tough” negotiations on fishing quotas
Proposals put forward by the European Commission would severely cut quotas for some of the stocks of vital importance to Irish fishing communities.
View ArticleBitcoin suffers blow as Norwegian government says it’s not real money
The country will treat Bitcoin as an asset as it doesn’t “fall under the usual definition of money or currency.”
View ArticleWatch as unbelievable winds blow Christmas shoppers off their feet
Thought we had it bad? Think again.
View ArticleBrilliant advert for guide dogs imagines other animals in their place
They’re not very good at the job.
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