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Irish News on Fri, Apr 26 2019, 2,557 days ago
Condemnation After Drogheda Shooting
A shooting in Drogheda in which a man was injured has sparked widespread condemnation from political representatives. Up to eight shots were fired at a house in Hardmans Gardens on the afternoon of Thursday 25 April, in a built up and busy area.
A shooting in Drogheda in which a man was injured has sparked widespread condemnation from political representatives. Up to eight shots were fired at a house in Hardmans Gardens on the afternoon of Thursday 25 April, in a built up and busy area.
Body Of Man Found At Cork City Bus Station
Gardaí have launched an investigation following the discovery of a man's body at a Cork bus station. Staff at the facility in Parnell Place found the man, believed to be in his 30s, in the early hours of this morning, Friday 26 April.
Gardaí have launched an investigation following the discovery of a man's body at a Cork bus station. Staff at the facility in Parnell Place found the man, believed to be in his 30s, in the early hours of this morning, Friday 26 April.
Governments Expected To Announce Stormont Talks Plan
The Irish and British Governments are expected to agree fresh plans for talks to reestablish the Stormont executive in Northern Ireland. The region has been without a power sharing executive from January 2017 after it collapsed over the botched renewable heating scandal.
The Irish and British Governments are expected to agree fresh plans for talks to reestablish the Stormont executive in Northern Ireland. The region has been without a power sharing executive from January 2017 after it collapsed over the botched renewable heating scandal.
Suspect Device Thrown At Drogheda House
A house in Drogheda, County Louth has been damaged after youths threw a suspect device through a sitting room window. The incident happened shortly before midnight on Thursday 25 April in the Moneymore area. Nobody was injured in the attack.
A house in Drogheda, County Louth has been damaged after youths threw a suspect device through a sitting room window. The incident happened shortly before midnight on Thursday 25 April in the Moneymore area. Nobody was injured in the attack.
Concern As Irish Lone Parents Deprivation Rate Exceeds EU Average
Fianna Fáil has raised concern at the high number of lone parents experiencing significant disadvantage across Ireland.
Fianna Fáil has raised concern at the high number of lone parents experiencing significant disadvantage across Ireland.
Updated Student Grant Scheme Launched For 2019/20 Applicants
Government has launched the application process for student grants in the 2019/20 academic year with a few added improvements aimed at benefiting the most disadvantaged students.
Government has launched the application process for student grants in the 2019/20 academic year with a few added improvements aimed at benefiting the most disadvantaged students.
EcoOnline Expands Limerick Operations With New Office
An EHS (Health, Safety, Environment and Quality) software and service provider has expanded its Irish presence with a new Limerick office.
An EHS (Health, Safety, Environment and Quality) software and service provider has expanded its Irish presence with a new Limerick office.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 26 2018, 2,922 days ago
Sinn Féin Calls For Review Of Garda Facilities For Domestic Abuse Victims
Sinn Féin has called for a review of facilities at all Garda stations to ensure that victims of domestic violence are interviewed in therapeutic and comfortable surroundings.
Sinn Féin has called for a review of facilities at all Garda stations to ensure that victims of domestic violence are interviewed in therapeutic and comfortable surroundings.
Minister Flanagan Hopes Magdalene Women Will Attend Honourary Event
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan, has said that he hopes people will attend a gathering of Magdalene women, organised by the voluntary group 'Dublin Honours Magdalenes', for June 5-6.
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan, has said that he hopes people will attend a gathering of Magdalene women, organised by the voluntary group 'Dublin Honours Magdalenes', for June 5-6.
Ireland Commits A Further €25m To Syrian Crisis
Ireland has pledged a further €25 million this year for those affected by the ongoing crisis in Syria. The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney T.D. and the Minister of State for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciarán Cannon T.D.
Ireland has pledged a further €25 million this year for those affected by the ongoing crisis in Syria. The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney T.D. and the Minister of State for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciarán Cannon T.D.
Minister Donohoe Welcomes Tracker Mortgage Progress
The Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, has welcomed the Central Bank's latest progress report on the Tracker Mortgage Examination.
The Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, has welcomed the Central Bank's latest progress report on the Tracker Mortgage Examination.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 26 2017, 3,287 days ago
Mobile Operators Criticised For Price Hikes
Some mobile operators have been criticised for increasing the costs of their monthly plans following the scrapping of EU roaming charges.
Some mobile operators have been criticised for increasing the costs of their monthly plans following the scrapping of EU roaming charges.
Housing Minister Accused Of Regurgitating Misleading Housing Figures
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney has been accused of continuing to regurgitate misleading figures in relation to the number of new houses that are being built every year.
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney has been accused of continuing to regurgitate misleading figures in relation to the number of new houses that are being built every year.
Global Cybersecurity Firm Creates 100 Jobs In Dublin
Global cybersecurity leader, Tenable Network Security, has announced the creation of 100 new jobs with the opening of its new office in the Dublin Docklands.
Global cybersecurity leader, Tenable Network Security, has announced the creation of 100 new jobs with the opening of its new office in the Dublin Docklands.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 26 2016, 3,652 days ago
Searches Launched Across Limerick City
Up to 20 searches are being carried out across Limerick City this morning, 26 April, as part of an operation targeting criminal activity. Gardaí launched the operation in the early hours of Tuesday morning and the operation is ongoing.
Up to 20 searches are being carried out across Limerick City this morning, 26 April, as part of an operation targeting criminal activity. Gardaí launched the operation in the early hours of Tuesday morning and the operation is ongoing.
Minister For Education Invites Applications For Patronage Of Nine New Post-Primary Schools
Nine new post-primary schools are now available for interested applicants from patrons, the Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan has announced.
Nine new post-primary schools are now available for interested applicants from patrons, the Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan has announced.
Impasses Between FG And FF Preventing Dáil From Dealing With Serious Issues
The current impasse between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil on water charges is unnecessary and is preventing the Dáil from dealing with serious issues such as health, housing and crime, Sinn Féin's David Cullinane has said.
The current impasse between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil on water charges is unnecessary and is preventing the Dáil from dealing with serious issues such as health, housing and crime, Sinn Féin's David Cullinane has said.
Two Men Killed In Separate Shooting Attacks In Dublin
A man from Northern Ireland has been killed in a shooting attack in Dublin. The victim, aged in his 30s, was from Co Tyrone but lived in Dublin. The attack happened at the Sunset House pub in Summerhill just after 9.30pm on Monday.
A man from Northern Ireland has been killed in a shooting attack in Dublin. The victim, aged in his 30s, was from Co Tyrone but lived in Dublin. The attack happened at the Sunset House pub in Summerhill just after 9.30pm on Monday.
O'Higgins Commission Submits Final Report On Allegations Made By Garda Sergeant
The O'Higgins Commission of Investigation has produced its final report into allegations made by Garda Sergeant, Maurice McCabe.
The O'Higgins Commission of Investigation has produced its final report into allegations made by Garda Sergeant, Maurice McCabe.
Cannabis Resin Seized At Rosslare Europort
Cannabis resin worth an estimated €380,000 has been seized by Revenue officers at Rosslare Europort. Following routine profiling, the drugs were discovered in the floor and boot area of a car that had disembarked a ferry from France.
Cannabis resin worth an estimated €380,000 has been seized by Revenue officers at Rosslare Europort. Following routine profiling, the drugs were discovered in the floor and boot area of a car that had disembarked a ferry from France.
Concerns Raised Over Proposed Price Increase On Dublin Bikes Scheme
Fianna Fáil has expressed concerns about the proposed 50% increase in the Dublin Bikes subscription charge. Commenting on the proposal, TD for Dublin South-West, John Lahart, said: "This is a hugely popular scheme, growing from strength to strength since its inception in 2009.
Fianna Fáil has expressed concerns about the proposed 50% increase in the Dublin Bikes subscription charge. Commenting on the proposal, TD for Dublin South-West, John Lahart, said: "This is a hugely popular scheme, growing from strength to strength since its inception in 2009.
All Politicians Urged To 'Publicly Reject Armed Groups'
All political parties and candidates have been urged to publicly reject armed groups. Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams made the call highlighting last weekends celebrations of the 1916 Easter Rising.
All political parties and candidates have been urged to publicly reject armed groups. Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams made the call highlighting last weekends celebrations of the 1916 Easter Rising.
Specially Adapted Car Stolen From Driveway In Dublin
An investigation has been launched into the theft of a specially adapted car from the driveway of a house in Lucan, Dublin. The car, a black Audi A6 estate reg no 12 C which was specially adapted and modified for the owner, was taken some time between midnight and 8am on Monday.
An investigation has been launched into the theft of a specially adapted car from the driveway of a house in Lucan, Dublin. The car, a black Audi A6 estate reg no 12 C which was specially adapted and modified for the owner, was taken some time between midnight and 8am on Monday.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 26 2013, 4,748 days ago
INM Agrees Debt Restructuring
Dublin based firm Independent News & Media (INM) has entered into a deal to cut its debts by two thirds. The move will be its second restructuring in four years. INM is implementing a series of measures which the firm said will reduce its net debt from €424m to €118m.
Dublin based firm Independent News & Media (INM) has entered into a deal to cut its debts by two thirds. The move will be its second restructuring in four years. INM is implementing a series of measures which the firm said will reduce its net debt from €424m to €118m.
Three Men Arrested In Connection With Darren Cogan Murder
Three people are in custody in connection with the murder of Darren Cogan. Mr Cogan, 22, was shot dead in a bar on Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore, two years ago. A man entered the premises on his own and fired a number of shots.
Three people are in custody in connection with the murder of Darren Cogan. Mr Cogan, 22, was shot dead in a bar on Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore, two years ago. A man entered the premises on his own and fired a number of shots.
Retail Trade Continues To Fall
ISME, the Irish Small & Medium Enterprises Association, repeated its call on Government to introduce a Retail Strategy Group, consisting of all relevant players, to advise Government on policies to assist the sector, following the latest Retail Sales figures from the CSO.
ISME, the Irish Small & Medium Enterprises Association, repeated its call on Government to introduce a Retail Strategy Group, consisting of all relevant players, to advise Government on policies to assist the sector, following the latest Retail Sales figures from the CSO.
Reports Suggest 90% Of Flats Do Not Meet Basic Standards
Sinn Féin housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis TD, has described as "damning but not surprising", reports that nearly 90% of flats reviewed by Dublin City Council in the last six months do not meet basic standards.
Sinn Féin housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis TD, has described as "damning but not surprising", reports that nearly 90% of flats reviewed by Dublin City Council in the last six months do not meet basic standards.
96% Measures In Action Plan for Jobs To Be Delivered
144 out of 150 measures scheduled in the Action Plan for Jobs to be delivered in the first quarter of 2013 have been implemented, the Tánaiste, the Taoiseach and the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation have announced as they published the Action Plan for Jobs Fifth Progress Report.
144 out of 150 measures scheduled in the Action Plan for Jobs to be delivered in the first quarter of 2013 have been implemented, the Tánaiste, the Taoiseach and the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation have announced as they published the Action Plan for Jobs Fifth Progress Report.
Storm Technology To Create 21 Jobs
Jobs Minister Richard Bruton has announced that Storm Technology, a leading business technology consultancy that specializes in Microsoft technologies, is to create 21 jobs. The Minister also announced the creation of 30 new jobs at Irish IT company opensky.
Jobs Minister Richard Bruton has announced that Storm Technology, a leading business technology consultancy that specializes in Microsoft technologies, is to create 21 jobs. The Minister also announced the creation of 30 new jobs at Irish IT company opensky.
Community Law And Mediation Centre Launches In Limerick
Minister Jan O'Sullivan T.D., has said that the launch of the Limerick Community Law and Mediation Centre was a milestone for Limerick. The Centre, which has been providing services since January, provides legal advice, information and advocacy to citizens in the regeneration areas of Limerick.
Minister Jan O'Sullivan T.D., has said that the launch of the Limerick Community Law and Mediation Centre was a milestone for Limerick. The Centre, which has been providing services since January, provides legal advice, information and advocacy to citizens in the regeneration areas of Limerick.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 26 2012, 5,113 days ago
Priest Will Defy Law On Reporting Sexual Abuse
Catholic priests will break the law to protect sexual abusers. A new law requires them to report sexual abuse disclosed to them in the confession box, failure to do so could result in a 10-year jail sentences.
Catholic priests will break the law to protect sexual abusers. A new law requires them to report sexual abuse disclosed to them in the confession box, failure to do so could result in a 10-year jail sentences.
Two-Year-Old Dies After Fall From Four-Story Window
A two-year-old boy died in hospital following a fall from an apartment window yesterday. Gardai investigating the incident have said they believe it to have been a tragic accident. The fall occurred at apartments in Inchicore in Dublin just after 10am.
A two-year-old boy died in hospital following a fall from an apartment window yesterday. Gardai investigating the incident have said they believe it to have been a tragic accident. The fall occurred at apartments in Inchicore in Dublin just after 10am.
Biased Speeches Removed From Government Website
A number of speeches promoting a Yes vote in the fiscal treaty referendum have been removed from a Government information website, after questions of neutrality. The website - www.stability.
A number of speeches promoting a Yes vote in the fiscal treaty referendum have been removed from a Government information website, after questions of neutrality. The website - www.stability.
100 New Jobs For Dun Laoghaire Pharmaceutical Plant
US pharmaceutical firm Amgen have announced a €150m expansion of its Dun Laoghaire plant and the creation of 100 new jobs. The announcement comes almost a year after Amgen purchased the former Pfizer plant, resulting in the continuation of all 280 jobs at the site.
US pharmaceutical firm Amgen have announced a €150m expansion of its Dun Laoghaire plant and the creation of 100 new jobs. The announcement comes almost a year after Amgen purchased the former Pfizer plant, resulting in the continuation of all 280 jobs at the site.
Ex-Fine Gael Politician Fails In Attempt To Stop Trial
Former Fine Gael politician Liam Cosgrave has failed in his attempt to have his trial for corruption charges stopped. Mr Cosgrave is charged with corruptly receiving payments in relation to land rezoning at Carrickmines in Dublin, while a county councillor in the 1990s.
Former Fine Gael politician Liam Cosgrave has failed in his attempt to have his trial for corruption charges stopped. Mr Cosgrave is charged with corruptly receiving payments in relation to land rezoning at Carrickmines in Dublin, while a county councillor in the 1990s.
Limerick Crime Brothers Arrested In Bulgaria After Two Year Chase
A leading Limerick criminal and his brother have been arrested in Bulgaria in the culmination of a two-year chase across Europe. Vincent and Jonathan Collopy, from St Mary's Park, Limerick, were arrested by police in Bulgaria at a resort complex on the Black Sea.
A leading Limerick criminal and his brother have been arrested in Bulgaria in the culmination of a two-year chase across Europe. Vincent and Jonathan Collopy, from St Mary's Park, Limerick, were arrested by police in Bulgaria at a resort complex on the Black Sea.
Woman Appears In Court Over Galway Death
A woman is due to appear before Waterford District Court this morning charged in connection with the death of a man in the city on Monday night. Joe O’Brien’s body was found at Scotch Marsh House apartment complex, Scotch Quay, Waterford. A post-mortem found he died from head injuries.
A woman is due to appear before Waterford District Court this morning charged in connection with the death of a man in the city on Monday night. Joe O’Brien’s body was found at Scotch Marsh House apartment complex, Scotch Quay, Waterford. A post-mortem found he died from head injuries.
Prison Officers Asking For Help With Prison Gangs
The Prison Officers Association says violent and powerful prison gangs are terrorising more compliant or weaker prisoners and prison officers have no clear instructions on how to handle the issue.
The Prison Officers Association says violent and powerful prison gangs are terrorising more compliant or weaker prisoners and prison officers have no clear instructions on how to handle the issue.
Luas Driver Trial Continues
39-year-old Oriyomi Emmanuel has pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to the unsafe operation of a tram at the junction of Middle Abbey Street and O’Connell Street, Dublin, on September 16th, 2009.
39-year-old Oriyomi Emmanuel has pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to the unsafe operation of a tram at the junction of Middle Abbey Street and O’Connell Street, Dublin, on September 16th, 2009.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 26 2010, 5,844 days ago
Leading Dublin Gangster Murder 'Inside Job'
Gardaí believe the killing of one of Dublin's most powerful gang leaders may have been an inside job. Notorious drug dealer and gang leader Eamon Dunne was killed on Friday in the Faussagh House in Cabra, north Dublin in a what has been described as a "professional" gun attack.
Gardaí believe the killing of one of Dublin's most powerful gang leaders may have been an inside job. Notorious drug dealer and gang leader Eamon Dunne was killed on Friday in the Faussagh House in Cabra, north Dublin in a what has been described as a "professional" gun attack.
Journalist Held Over Du Plantier Murder
An Irish journalist has been arrested in a bid to extradite him to France for questioning about the still unsolved murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in Cork 1996.
An Irish journalist has been arrested in a bid to extradite him to France for questioning about the still unsolved murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in Cork 1996.
Murphy Leads Tributes To Former Commissioner
The Garda Commissioner, Fachtna Murphy, has expressed his sadness at the death of former Commissioner of An Garda Síochána, Eamonn Doherty. Mr.
The Garda Commissioner, Fachtna Murphy, has expressed his sadness at the death of former Commissioner of An Garda Síochána, Eamonn Doherty. Mr.
Terror Focus For North's Police
The PSNI are set to 'swamp' the North's streets in a bid to prevent attacks by dissident republicans in the run-up to the UK General Election, a member of the NI Policing Board has revealed.
The PSNI are set to 'swamp' the North's streets in a bid to prevent attacks by dissident republicans in the run-up to the UK General Election, a member of the NI Policing Board has revealed.
State Takes Big Share Of BOI Under New Arrangement
The State is to take a 36% of the Band of Ireland in an agreement which will see the bank raise €3.4 billion in capital to meet new capital requirements set by the Government.
The State is to take a 36% of the Band of Ireland in an agreement which will see the bank raise €3.4 billion in capital to meet new capital requirements set by the Government.
Adams Criticises Police As Officers Assaulted
Within hours of an attack on police in his constituency, the Sinn Féin West Belfast MP Gerry Adams has criticised the PSNI's reaction to both anti-social behaviour and to a murder probe.
Within hours of an attack on police in his constituency, the Sinn Féin West Belfast MP Gerry Adams has criticised the PSNI's reaction to both anti-social behaviour and to a murder probe.
Northern 'Cash Cuts' Played-Down
The Conservative and Ulster Unionist partnership is facing a flood of criticism over ill-timed comments by the British Conservative leader.
The Conservative and Ulster Unionist partnership is facing a flood of criticism over ill-timed comments by the British Conservative leader.
Nursing Home Project Underway
The construction of a new nursing home in Dublin is to get underway shortly. It is part of a new €20 million private nursing home development planned for the Newmarket/Mill Street area of south inner city Dublin, which is due to begin in mid summer.
The construction of a new nursing home in Dublin is to get underway shortly. It is part of a new €20 million private nursing home development planned for the Newmarket/Mill Street area of south inner city Dublin, which is due to begin in mid summer.
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