Monthly Archives: February 2013

Eanna Forde writes:

Jessie is a five year old Cocker Spaniel  and was last seen around Coolamber in Rathcoole [south Dublin] at around 6pm yesterday evening.

Her owner is my mam and she’s devastated

Jessie is very friendly but she’s never gone away from the house on her own for any prolonged period. And would certainly have gone home with anyone who would have taken her in. She had a collar on, but unfortunately isn’t chipped and lost her name tag. Thank you.

 

Anyone?

A vintage Mini Cooper parked defiantly during the of set up for the RIAC (Royal Irish Automobile Club) National Classic Car Show [this weekend] at the RDS Simmonscourt, Ballsbridge, Dublin.

Meanwhile, inside…

Anyone name this model (below) being ‘driven’ by elderly joy rider John Cassin?

Lines close at 11am.

(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)

Irish Bank Resolution Corporation’s biggest borrowers have six months to refinance their loans or face having them sold to a third party or transferred to the National Asset Management Agency.

The bank’s high-profile clients include telecoms and media businessman Denis O’Brien and property developer Paddy McKillen, who is battling the Barclay brothers for control of some of London’s best-known luxury hotels.

About €15 billion of loans that remain on IBRC’s books have been taken over by the special liquidators, Kieran Wallace and Eamonn Richardson of KPMG, appointed by the Government. They will seek to get full current value for these loans by the middle of this year.

Cheques in the post ahoy.

Bank’s biggest borrowers face Nama deadline (Ciarán Hancock, Irish Times)

(Pix: Yui Mok/PA Wire, Wanderley Massafelli/Photocall Ireland)