Irish News for May 2008 : Page 6
Irish News, May 2, 2008
Information Requests Reduced By Fees
The introduction of fees for freedom of information requests has reduced the number of applications from the public by a third, according to the information commissioner. Commissioner Emily O’Reilly...
Information Requests Reduced By Fees
The introduction of fees for freedom of information requests has reduced the number of applications from the public by a third, according to the information commissioner. Commissioner Emily O’Reilly...
Irish News, May 2, 2008
Carbon Tax Could Mean €1bn
An Oireachtas committee has heard the Government could be receiving an extra €1bn a year in carbon-related taxes within the next five years. After 2013, electricity generators will have to "buy" carb...
Carbon Tax Could Mean €1bn
An Oireachtas committee has heard the Government could be receiving an extra €1bn a year in carbon-related taxes within the next five years. After 2013, electricity generators will have to "buy" carb...
Irish News, May 2, 2008
Irish Film Board Announce New Appointments
Bord Scannán na hÉireann/ the Irish Film Board (IFB) has announced a number of new positions. Patrick O'Neill will take the position of Industry Affairs Executive and Laura Notley has been appointed ...
Irish Film Board Announce New Appointments
Bord Scannán na hÉireann/ the Irish Film Board (IFB) has announced a number of new positions. Patrick O'Neill will take the position of Industry Affairs Executive and Laura Notley has been appointed ...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
Gang Threatened Boy To Hide Magnum Hand Gun
A schoolboy was warned that "his head would be blown off" if he did not hide a loaded Magnum handgun for a criminal gang. The boy, who was 15 at the time of the incident, was charged with possession ...
Gang Threatened Boy To Hide Magnum Hand Gun
A schoolboy was warned that "his head would be blown off" if he did not hide a loaded Magnum handgun for a criminal gang. The boy, who was 15 at the time of the incident, was charged with possession ...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
Ahern Asks Congress To Give Irish Immigrants Permanent Status
In a momentous speech in Washington, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern yesterday asked the joint meeting of the US congress to "find a solution" to the many Irish immigrants living illegally in America. He impl...
Ahern Asks Congress To Give Irish Immigrants Permanent Status
In a momentous speech in Washington, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern yesterday asked the joint meeting of the US congress to "find a solution" to the many Irish immigrants living illegally in America. He impl...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
Fresh Gardaí Appeal Ten Years After Murder
Gardaí have asked for members of the public to "make the right decision" and come forward in a plea for witnesses to the horrific murder of Edward Fitzmaurice in 1998. The body of 83 year-old Edward ...
Fresh Gardaí Appeal Ten Years After Murder
Gardaí have asked for members of the public to "make the right decision" and come forward in a plea for witnesses to the horrific murder of Edward Fitzmaurice in 1998. The body of 83 year-old Edward ...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
Breakthrough Talks See Pharmacists Withdraw Threat
Pharmacists have withdrawn their threat to boycott community drugs schemes after a breakthrough in talks on Wednesday night. Up to 900 pharmacies were threatening to stop dispensing medicine under va...
Breakthrough Talks See Pharmacists Withdraw Threat
Pharmacists have withdrawn their threat to boycott community drugs schemes after a breakthrough in talks on Wednesday night. Up to 900 pharmacies were threatening to stop dispensing medicine under va...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
First Conviction Of Using Car As Murder Weapon
The man accused of murdering a 21 year-old male in Arklow is the first to be convicted of using his car as the murder weapon. Anthony O’Reilly, 22, of Cleggan Park, Ballyfermot, Dublin, was found gu...
First Conviction Of Using Car As Murder Weapon
The man accused of murdering a 21 year-old male in Arklow is the first to be convicted of using his car as the murder weapon. Anthony O’Reilly, 22, of Cleggan Park, Ballyfermot, Dublin, was found gu...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
Garda Ombudsman receives 3,000 complaints in first year
The Garda Ombudsman Commission says it has received almost 3,000 complaints in its first year of operation. More than 750 investigations into alleged criminal conduct are ongoing, while nearly 300 ca...
Garda Ombudsman receives 3,000 complaints in first year
The Garda Ombudsman Commission says it has received almost 3,000 complaints in its first year of operation. More than 750 investigations into alleged criminal conduct are ongoing, while nearly 300 ca...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
Irish TV Licensing Revised
It's all change for broadcasting in the Irish Republic as the country's Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has announced a range of changes to the current arrangements for television licensing. Minis...
Irish TV Licensing Revised
It's all change for broadcasting in the Irish Republic as the country's Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has announced a range of changes to the current arrangements for television licensing. Minis...
Irish News, May 1, 2008
Overcrowded Prisons At Double Capacity
The Irish Prison Officers Association President, Jim Mitchell, has said the overcrowding problem is so serious many prisons cannot function as places of rehabilitation. According to the Association, ...
Overcrowded Prisons At Double Capacity
The Irish Prison Officers Association President, Jim Mitchell, has said the overcrowding problem is so serious many prisons cannot function as places of rehabilitation. According to the Association, ...
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Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.