Gardai have arrested a man in his thirties in connection with the murder of Peter Gunn in Dublin earlier this year.
The man was detained this morning and is being questioned at Finglas Garda Station. Mr Gunn, a 29-year-old father-of-two, was found dead on Dunsoghly Lane in The Ward on January 15th, 11 days after he had been reported missing, reports the Irish Independent. He had been stabbed in the chest and back.
Two further Tesco Ireland stores – at Bettystown in County Louth and Ballinasloe in County Galway – will come in line with the company’s ongoing re-pricing initiative as of today.
Last month, the supermarket giant announced price reductions across 12,000 of its products in eleven of its stores along the border, in a bid to stop shoppers travelling to the North in order to avail of cheaper prices, made possible due to the much lower VAT rate in Britain and the North.
The price cuts which were implemented in the border counties, amounted to as much as 22% in most cases, reports today's Irish Examiner newspaper.
The building work for a County Antrim schools project has just commenced.
Northern Ireland Education Minister CaitrĂona Ruane and Bishop McKeown joined forces to greet work getting underway at Our Lady and St Patrick's College, Knock and St Joseph's Primary School in Carryduff, according to build.ie.
The new building at St Joseph's Primary School, costing £5million is due to open in May 2010 whilst the college scheme - costing £22million to build on the current site - is due to open in 2011.