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Of the total, 205 arrests occurred between 11pm and 4am.
Merrrrry Chrismuss. *hic*
It’s that time of year when everyone, boss and employee alike, gets to let their hair down. But does the occasion fill you with dread?
(And here are some of ours.)
Go and be among your fellow cotton-headed ninnymugginses.
The Tipp football champions held off Cahir by a point in Cashel this afternoon.
The magazine’s annual Christmas party was reportedly like a scene from Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’…
Borussia Dortmund sit bottom of the league after a string of poor results.
Sadly, it’s only available in London.
Is your workplace’s Christmas celebration coming up? Why not play our specially tailored game of Bingo and spice it up.
There’s enough potential for making mistakes when we’re with our nearest and dearest over the festive season without adding insult to injury by getting plastered at the office party, writes Tony Moore.
“Alcohol-fuelled brawls” are among the major risks, apparently.
Ill-advised smooch with a colleague? Candid chat with the boss? They’re all too common – but both can be avoided, writes Lisa O’Hara.
The Premier League leaders took a night off at Rio Ferdinand’s Manchester restaurant.
How many SMS messages are sent in Ireland every second? And how many times could Greece buy Sergio Aguero?
No photocopying, no lobbing the gob, no bawling.
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A survey also revealed one in ten workers have kissed a colleague at the annual office bash.
The QPR coach appears to have forgiven the LA Galaxy striker for the infamous Christmas party incident.
Yes that’s right, we said ‘East 17′s Dublin Christmas concerts’.
In tonight’s Fix: Michael D Higgins is to be the ninth President of the Republic of Ireland; a woman is arrested over Dublin abduction; and Jimmy Savil passes away at the age of 84.
More than half of Irish employers think the annual Christmas party is too costly to justify – and three-quarters say they have had to deal with complaints about drunken behaviour following a staff get-together.
An unnamed Munster player was arrested for a public order offence at 1:40am on Tuesday morning, the province says.
Staff party cancelled because of “current economic climate”