Tuesday, February 24, 2015

ISEQ slips slightly

ISEQ slips slightlyThis video perfectly sums up why mums feel like they never get anything doneVIDEO: This Irish dads duet with his little daughter is completely adorableDisney characters surprise shoppers with a great shadow prankDownload our appGerrard criticises disrespectful BalotelliLiverpool striker Mario Balotelli has avoided major controversy in his short spell .No Collymore on BT Sport match coverage after online rowStan Collymore will not feature as a BT Sport pundit for a Rangers match after an .Warwick abandoned, Fontwell to inspectThis afternoons fixture at WarwickRaces has been abandoned due to a waterlogged .Noonan prepared to defend Irelands Corporation Tax in court if neededMichael Noonan says he is prepared to go to court to defend Irelands Corporation Tax rate.Noonan: Low cost credit for small firms a red letter day for IrelandThe Finance Minister Michael Noonan says the launch of a new 400m fund to provide low cost credit to small businesses is a red letter day for the economy.Greece asks for extension to Eurozone loan dealGreece has sent its proposals to break a deadlock with European creditors over its frozen bailout programme and end uncertainty over the debt heavy countrys future in the euro.Bank of Ireland forecasts growth and increased employmentBank of Ireland says its forecast for GDP of 4.2% this year and 3.8% next year remains unchanged from last October.

regulator for Takata airbag probe

regulator for Takata airbag probeThe carmakers want a forensic engineering firm to address the technical issues with Takata air bag inflators, Toyota spokeswoman Julie Hamp said in a statement on behalf of the group, which refers to itself as the joint initiative.David Kelly, a former acting administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, is the lead candidate to coordinate the probe, said people familiar with the effort. The automakers have recalled more than 14 million vehicles with defective air bags since 2008.Takata said it has agreed to support the industry consortium in its investigation. secretary of transportation, to head a quality assurance panel to review the companys policies and responsiveness to automakers and regulators.Toyota invited other automakers in early December to join a coordinated industry wide joint initiative to independently test Takata air bag inflators involved in the recalls.News that the group was considering Kelly was reported Thursday by the Detroit News and the Wall Street Journal.Toyota said the groups goal was to address issues related to the Takata inflators, which can rupture and spray shrapnel at vehicle occupants. The defective inflators have been linked to at least six deaths, all in Honda cars, and dozens of injuries. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests.