Irish News for November 2010 : Page 5

Irish News, Nov 2, 2010
Jim McDaid Resigns From Dáil
It has emerged that Donegal North East TD, Jim McDaid, is to resign from his Dáil seat. It is understood that Dr McDaid will be submitted to the Ceann Comhairle this morning, and then laid in the Oi...
Irish News, Nov 2, 2010
Toyota to Supply Gardaí Fleet
Toyota Ireland today has confirmed it has won the tender to supply a fleet of cars to the Garda Síochána over the next two years. Toyota Ireland said it believed the Avensis’ quality, performance, d...
Irish News, Nov 2, 2010
North Belfast Alert Follows Overnight Blast
There's a bomb alert in progress this morning in north Belfast as a device has been found close to a community centre on the Limestone Road. The roadway beside it has been closed as the alert is ong...
Irish News, Nov 2, 2010
Funding To Support Cultural Tourism Technology
A major €1 million fund to boost cultural tourism technology projects has been announced. Mary Hanafin, the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport said on Monday that the projects to be funded are t...
Irish News, Nov 1, 2010
Arrest After Harney Sprayed With Paint
A woman in her late 20s has been arrested after the Minister for Health Mary Harney was sprayed with paint in Dublin. The incident took place as Ms Harney was attending a turning the sod event at the...
Irish News, Nov 1, 2010
Students To March Over Fees Increase
Ireland's students will be holding a 'national march' this Wednesday, in Dublin city centre, in protest against a hike in college registration fees Announcing the action this morning, a spokesman for...
Irish News, Nov 1, 2010
Two Men Killed In Cork Collision
Two men have died and five others injured during a major collision in Co Cork yesterday. The crash, which involved three-cars, happened at Carr's Hill on the main road between Cork city and Carrigali...
Irish News, Nov 1, 2010
Adams Bids For Ballymurphy Inquiry
The Sinn Fein President has revealed what he claimed is new information on the Army killings of 11 people in Ballymurphy in 1971. Calling for an investigation into the deaths to be opened, Gerry Adam...
Irish News, Nov 1, 2010
Belfast International Airport Bomb 'Viable'
Just over a week after a royal visit to the North's main airport, the police have called in Army bomb experts to examine a suspicious vehicle left at the long-stay car park. Belfast International Air...