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DUBLIN, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Irish government forecasts will show a "very significant surplus" in the national accounts this year and an even bigger one next year, Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath said on Friday.
McGrath was speaking ahead of economic forecasts due to be released at midnight Irish time (2300 GMT), which will estimate state income and expenditures for 2021 and 2022 net of changes to be announced during the annual budget on Tuesday.
"People will see when the white paper is published tomorrow morning, a very significant surplus this year but an even greater one next year and that is because the economy has recovered very well from COVID-19," McGrath told RTE television. (Writing by Conor Humphries Editing by Chris Reese)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Hurricane Kay quickly strengthened off Mexico's Pacific coast Monday with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 kph), with forecasters saying it could brush the Baja California Peninsula as a hurricane this week.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said Kay was located about 305 miles (495 kilometers) southwest of the seaport of Manzanillo.
Kay was moving west-northwest at 10 mph (17 kph). A tropical storm watch was issued for the southern part of the Baja Peninsula.
Forecasters expected Kay to stay offshore as it moves more northward, roughly parallel to the coast as it continues to strengthen.
Kay could draw near to land later in the week at a relatively unpopulated spot around Isla de Cedros.
In the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Earl was gaining force northeast of Puerto Rico, dropping heavy rain across the Leeward Islands, the U.S.
and British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
On Monday, Earl was located about 265 miles (425 kilometers) north of the island of St. Thomas and was heading north at 6 mph (9 kph).
Earl had maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 kph) and was expected to grow into a major hurricane later this week while turning toward the open Atlantic.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Danielle weakened somewhat far out over the Atlantic - some 885 miles (1,430 kilometers) west-northwest of the Azores.
It had maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 kph).
A car used and driven by Diana, Princess of Wales has sold for £650,000 at auction.
The black Ford Escort RS Turbo was driven by Diana while accompanied by a bodyguard from August 23 1985 to May 1 1988.
The RS Turbo Series 1 went under the hammer on Saturday during a sale held by Silverstone Auctions.
The firm had expected the car to sell for more than £100,000, but the news that the car was driven by Diana herself seems to have sparked many people's interest.
By comparison, a new Ford Fiesta is available from £18,665 today.
Diana was previously pictured with the RS Turbo Series 1 outside the boutique shops of Chelsea and the restaurants of Kensington.
Diana preferred to drive her own car and had a member of the Royalty Protection Command (SO14) in the passenger seat.
The car is believed to be unique as the first and only black RS Turbo Series 1, as agreed by S014 and the Ford PR department for reasons of discretion, instead of the only-white manufactured model.
Princess Diana is photographed getting into the car in 1986, wearing a chic autumnal ensemble and court shoes
Silverstone Auctions' classic car specialist Arwel Richards polishes the 1985 Ford Escort RS Turbo previously owned by Diana, Princess of Wales, on display at the Silverstone Race Circuit near Towcester, Northamptonshire
The stealthy, black Escort RS Turbo was insisted on by the royal and was given a special 'stealth makeover' by Ford's Special Vehicle Engineering department
The historic hot hatch was driven by the People's Princess from 1985 to 1988, during the early years of Prince Harry and Prince William's childhoods
Princess Diana driving her Ford Escort with Prince William in a car seat in June 1986.
The royal car is expected to fetch six figures at auction this month
The steering wheel of the Ford Escort RS Turbo - which was driven by the People's Princess from 1985 to 1988
The seats where Diana would have sat with a detective for protection while out and about seeing friends.
It is assumed the car was used for more casual social occasions
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The Ford Escort's interior, which is in pristine condition decades on from it's initial use over 35 years ago
The Ford factory's special vehicle engineering department was tasked to supply the car and it fitted a regular five-slat front grille to assist in the 'stealth makeover'.
There was also a secondary rear-view mirror for the protection officer with a radio in the glove box, with the cable still visible.
The car has just 24,961 miles on the clock and is in an excellent condition.
It also has a lifetime tracker fitted which can be transferred to the new owner, a spare key, Ford Motor Company internal memos, and period registration documents.
Arwel Richards, a classic car specialist at Silverstone Auctions, said: 'The RS Turbo is a driver's car and the late Diana, Princess of Wales was clearly a fan, and it was a fascinating choice for the daughter of an earl, mother of the future king, and the daughter-in-law of the Queen to choose.'
'Isn't it fascinating that the Escort RS Turbo was to be synonymous with the white stilettos of Essex but it's first champion was the most glamorous woman on Earth?'
In June 2021, another Ford Escort used by Diana sold at auction for £52,000.
After being won on a radio station competition in the 90s, this car was privately owned for a number of years before becoming part of a Ford RS collection, where it has been kept in 'top condition'.
The auctioneering firm said: 'Parallels could be drawn with the RS Turbo's reputation as the People's Sports Car and the honorific of People's Princess bestowed by the British public on Princess Diana.
'The RS Turbo was never designed to be driven by the wife of the second in line to the British throne nor to transport the future King.'
Ecuador face being kicked out of the World Cup after Sportsmail obtained new evidence of a shocking admission from one of their players of using a false birth certificate, with the confession made in an official investigation that was covered up by the Ecuador Football Federation [FEF].
The stunning revelation in FIFA's inquiry into the case of Byron Castillo comes days before their Appeals Commission are due to rule on the matter on Thursday, and could alter the identity of Qatar's opponents in the first game of the World Cup and who England will face in the last 16.
An extraordinary story involving alleged fake identities and an apparent cover-up by the Ecuador Federation centres on the question of whether Castillo, a right-back who made eight appearances in World Cup qualifying, was born in the country or across the border in Colombia.
In a new piece of evidence that will send shockwaves through South American football and create a major headache for FIFA, Sportsmail today publishes an audio recording of an interview Castillo gave to investigators four years ago, in which he:
Clearly states he was born in 1995 as opposed to the 1998 date given on his Ecuadorian birth certificate.
Gives his full name as Bayron Javier Castillo Segura, matching the details of his Colombian birth certificate, rather than the name on the Ecuador certificate, Byron David Castillo Segura.
Describes in detail leaving the Colombian city of Tumaco for San Lorenzo in Ecuador to pursue a career in football.
Names an Ecuadorian businessman who provided him with a new identity.
Byron Castillo played eight times as Ecuador qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar but Sportsmail has new evidence of him admitting to being Colombian
His real name is Bayron Javier Castillo Segura and his Colombian birth certificate shows it
Above is a copy of the document showing the player's Colombian baptism certificate
The recording comes from a formal interview conducted by the head of the FEF's Investigative Commission with Castillo in 2018.
In another seismic development Sportsmail today publish a letter outlining the conclusions of the Investigative Commission, which were delivered to the FEF's president and Disciplinary Commission in December 2018.
The letter states that Castillo is a Colombian national who was born in Tumaco in 1995, as well as adding that they have audio proof of the player's confession. Despite this in 2019 the FEF officially ruled that Castillo was an Ecuadorian citizen.
FIFA have been investigating Castillo since April when they received an official complaint from the Chilean FA, who claimed that he was ineligible to represent Ecuador as he is a Colombian citizen who entered Ecuador as an illegal immigrant.
Hosts Qatar are due to play Ecuador in the opening game of the World Cup against on 20 November so removing them from the tournament at this late stage would be a major embarrassment for FIFA, who in June dismissed Chile's complaint with a ruling that Castillo was born in Ecuador.
This evidence was not presented in the June hearing.
FIFA are due to make a decision on whether Ecuador are banned from the World Cup
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Chile's case centres on allegations that Castillo was born in Tumaco, Colombia, in 1995, whereas his passports states that he was born in 1998 in General Villamil, Ecuador. There are two birth certificates registering slightly different names connected to the player which are also published by Sportsmail today - one from Colombia (Bayron Javier Castillo Segura) and another from Ecuador (Byron David Castillo Segura.) The Colombian certificate states that Castillo was born on 25 July 1995 and the Ecuadorian certificate has his date of birth as 10 November 1998.
The doubts over Castillo's identity first emerged in 2015 when his proposed transfer between two Ecuadorian clubs Norteamerica and Club Emelec collapsed due to 'irregularities' in his documentation.
In 2018 Norteamerica were suspended by the FEF after being found guilty of sponsoring and benefitting from players' falsified documents, which led the FEF to set up an independent Investigative Commission to examine the issue fake passports being used football clubs throughout the country.
The crucial interview with Castillo in which he appears to admit that his official documents are fake took place in Ecuador in December 2018.
In the interview Castillo is asked by the investigator, 'when exactly were you born?' to which he replies, 'In 95.' The investigator's next questions is, 'And which year does the ID have?' an inquiry which gets the response '98.'
Castillo is then asked, 'What are your real names?' to which he answers, 'Bayron Javier Castillo Segura.'
This is documentation to go with audio of Byron Castillo during the Ecuadorian investigation
Byron Castillo was a fixture in the Ecuador team for their World Cup qualifying campaign
Castillo goes on to describe in some detail leaving his home in Tumaco for San Lorenzo, which is located around 50 miles over the border in Ecuador.