The Chairman of CityJet says the Government’s rejection of IAG’s current offer for Aer Lingus is “gombeen politics at its worst”. The Transport Minister yesterday said the bid as it stands doesn’t meet the State’s interests – and it’s now up to IAG to extend its five-year guarantee on the Heathrow landing slots. Meanwhile, a group of Labour members opposed to the proposed bid will discuss tabling a motion at the party’s conference calling on the coalition to rule out selling the airline. CityJet Chairman Pat Byrne says the Government’s handling of the crisis has been “reckless”: [audio_player src=”http://media.radiokerry.ie/mediamanager/embed/audio/35942/medium/”]
RUGBY
Johann van Graan will begin his term as Munster head coach next weekend.
South Africa have announced that the Springboks assistant coach will leave...
SOCCER
Cork City manager John Caulfield is determined to build on this season's success.
The Leesiders completed the League and Cup double at the Aviva Stadium...
Dr. Eamon Shanahan was joined by Dr. Helena Moore, who is a consultant Neurologist to talk about mobility issues.
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