The latest drip feed of information and the statement from Marty Morrissey throws RTÉ into even greater disarray according to the Labour Party
RTE was further embroiled in controversy after the sports journalist apologised for what he says was an "error of judgement" on his part to accept the use of a car from Renault.
He described it as an "ad hoc" arrangement, as he didn't seek a fee for events nationwide, Renault offered him the use of the car instead.
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A decision on the planning application by the owners of the Marina Market has been delayed.
A decision was expected yesterday, with owners CPR Properties hoping to receive permission for the market, which has been operating without planning since it opened in 2020.
However the Irish Examiner report that further information has been requested by City hall planners,****
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The Housing Minister says he is confident that the construction industry can attract more workers.
They're needed to complete outstanding housing projects across the country, despite unemployment sitting at an all time low.
New data published by the Fiscal Advisory Council show that around 63,500 workers were engaged in construction projects in 2022, compared to 115,550 in 2007.
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Twitter has threatened Meta, the owner of Facebook, with legal action over the creation of Threads.
The new app went live yesterday - millions of users have already signed up.
The CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk, says 'competition is fine, cheating is not.'
But a Meta spokesperson insists no one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee.