300 Ryanair jobs to go to Spain or Germany The 300 jobs that Ryanair claimed it would create at Hangar Six at Dublin Airport are now going to either Spain or Germany. No winner of midweek Lotto jackpot There was no winner of last night's Lotto jackpot, which was worth €2m. Two expected in court in connection with cartoonist murder plot Two people being questioned in connection with an alleged plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist are expected to appear in court this morning when gardaà will apply to have their period of detention extended. Collins to appeal murder conspiracy conviction Clare woman Sharon Collins will today appeal her conviction for conspiring to murder her wealthy lover and his two sons. Woman due in court in connection with killing of Fermoy man A woman in her 30s is due before Cork District Court later, charged in connection with the murder of a Corkman whose body was found in Co Kerry in November 2008. Maiden voyage for MV Julia The maiden voyage for the restored ferry service between Cork and Swansea is almost complete, with the vessel due to dock in Ringaskiddy later this morning. Call for Tallaght hospital chairman to consider his position The chairman of Tallaght hospital Lyndon MacCann is this morning facing a call for him to consider his position, amid continuing revelations over unread X-rays at the Dublin facility. Bus Éireann to cut more services Bus Éireann tonight announced the latest stage of its massive cost-cutting drive with the axing of one service and the curtailment of 18 others. Retrial ordered in assault case The jury in the trial of a Dublin accountant accused of assaulting a former Ericsson engineer leaving him blind in one eye has been discharged having failed to reach a verdict. Attacker probably stood on victim's head, pathologist tells court The skull fracture sustained by a retired Cork barman was most likely to have been caused by someone standing on his head, a pathologist told a murder trial today.