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as the clock ticks down to the new academic year. One student in the University of Limerick was told he would lose his deposit and be held liable for rent if he vacated his accommodation after finishing his studies for the year. Ian Curran has the details., which the airport’s chief executive has described as “the best car park in the whole campus”. Barry J Whyte has the latest twist in this ongoing saga.

Some 56 Aer Lingus flights cancelled this year due to pilot illness or being unavailableInside Businesstold an Oireachtas committee on Wednesday that he has a portfolio of shares in 12 airlines that operate out of Dublin Airport, raising questions about a potential conflict of interest. Barry J Whyte has the details.explains how new interactive technologies could help save the film industry from the growing creep of the digital gaming sector.

 

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