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Irish News on Mon, Nov 18 2019, 2,192 days ago
New Campaign Launched To Raise Awareness Of Use Of Antibiotics
A video campaign to increase awareness and knowledge antibiotics, superbugs, hand hygiene and preventing infection if you are a hospital inpatient has been launched by the Health Service Executive (HSE).
A video campaign to increase awareness and knowledge antibiotics, superbugs, hand hygiene and preventing infection if you are a hospital inpatient has been launched by the Health Service Executive (HSE).
Man Drowns When Car Slips From Donegal Pier
An investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Donegal, who is understood to have drowned when a car slipped off a pier and entered the sea. According to reports, a man, aged in his 20s, has died after the vehicle entered the sea at about 5.
An investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Donegal, who is understood to have drowned when a car slipped off a pier and entered the sea. According to reports, a man, aged in his 20s, has died after the vehicle entered the sea at about 5.
Irish News on Fri, Nov 18 2016, 3,287 days ago
Party's Call For Govt Action On Gender Pension Gap
Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin have both called for government action on the gender pension gap.
Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin have both called for government action on the gender pension gap.
Cross-Union Secure Rents Campaign Launched In Limerick
IMPACT has the first in a series of public meetings as part of a cross-union Secure Rents campaign. IMPACT organiser Joe O'Connor said: "The Government's own Rebuilding Ireland action plan stated that moderating rental price inflation was one of its core objectives.
IMPACT has the first in a series of public meetings as part of a cross-union Secure Rents campaign. IMPACT organiser Joe O'Connor said: "The Government's own Rebuilding Ireland action plan stated that moderating rental price inflation was one of its core objectives.
Irish News on Wed, Nov 18 2015, 3,653 days ago
National Anti-Bullying Website Launched By Minister For Education
A new National Anti-Bullying website has been launched as part of the government's Action Plan on Bullying. Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan, launched the tacklebullying.
A new National Anti-Bullying website has been launched as part of the government's Action Plan on Bullying. Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan, launched the tacklebullying.
New Funding Programme Announced For National Library of Ireland
A new major capital investment programme has been announced for the National Library of Ireland by the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys.
A new major capital investment programme has been announced for the National Library of Ireland by the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys.
Ministers Mark European Antibiotics Awareness Day
Ministers Simon Coveney and Leo Varadkar have marked European Antibiotics Awareness Day and the inaugural World Antibiotics Awareness Week by reaffirming their cross-government commitment to tackling the issue of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
Ministers Simon Coveney and Leo Varadkar have marked European Antibiotics Awareness Day and the inaugural World Antibiotics Awareness Week by reaffirming their cross-government commitment to tackling the issue of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
Garda Appeal To Road Users After Ongoing Weather Warnings
Gardaí have issued an appeal to all road users to exercise extreme caution on the roads in light of ongoing weather warnings. Status Orange warnings remain in place for Dublin, Wicklow, Galway, Clare, Kerry and Limerick.
Gardaí have issued an appeal to all road users to exercise extreme caution on the roads in light of ongoing weather warnings. Status Orange warnings remain in place for Dublin, Wicklow, Galway, Clare, Kerry and Limerick.
Govt's Housing Record A 'Spectacular Failure' - SF
The government's record on housing has been described as a "spectacular failure", dependent on the private market to provide a solution that "will never come". Sinn Féin housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis, made the comments during a Private Members debate in the Dáil.
The government's record on housing has been described as a "spectacular failure", dependent on the private market to provide a solution that "will never come". Sinn Féin housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis, made the comments during a Private Members debate in the Dáil.
Banks Accused Of Not Being Serious About Mortgage Switching
Fianna Fáil has accused Ireland's banks of not being serious about offering mortgage switches. The party's finance spokesperson, Michael McGrath, highlighted new figures from the Central Bank that reveal just 712 customers have been able to switch from one mortgage provider to another.
Fianna Fáil has accused Ireland's banks of not being serious about offering mortgage switches. The party's finance spokesperson, Michael McGrath, highlighted new figures from the Central Bank that reveal just 712 customers have been able to switch from one mortgage provider to another.
Unemployment Falls By 17.3% - CSO
Unemployment in Ireland fell by 17.3% in the third quarter of the year, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office.
Unemployment in Ireland fell by 17.3% in the third quarter of the year, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office.
Govt Reveals Six-Year School Building Programme
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced the government's new six-year School Building Programme, which will see more than 300 across the country receiving investment. The Taoiseach made the announcement at Scoil Bhride Boys National School.
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced the government's new six-year School Building Programme, which will see more than 300 across the country receiving investment. The Taoiseach made the announcement at Scoil Bhride Boys National School.
Taoiseach Welcomes 'Successful' Conclusion Of NI Talks
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has welcomed the conclusion of talks in Northern Ireland, which he said have been "successful". The talks were held to address issues of welfare reform and financial stability in Northern Ireland.
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has welcomed the conclusion of talks in Northern Ireland, which he said have been "successful". The talks were held to address issues of welfare reform and financial stability in Northern Ireland.
Irish News on Tue, Nov 18 2014, 4,018 days ago
Garda Appeal For Missing Bray Teenager
Gardaí are appealing for help in finding Jamie Rafferty, who has been missing from Bray since last Wednesday. The 16-year-old is described as approximately 6ft tall, of slim build, with dark hair and blue eyes.
Gardaí are appealing for help in finding Jamie Rafferty, who has been missing from Bray since last Wednesday. The 16-year-old is described as approximately 6ft tall, of slim build, with dark hair and blue eyes.
Two-Year-Old Killed In Waterford Road Accident
A two-year-old girl has been killed in a road accident in Waterford city. The girl was hit by a lorry as she crossed the road with her mother on Manor Street at about 10:30 on Tuesday morning, gardaí said. The child was pronounced dead at University Hospital Waterford.
A two-year-old girl has been killed in a road accident in Waterford city. The girl was hit by a lorry as she crossed the road with her mother on Manor Street at about 10:30 on Tuesday morning, gardaí said. The child was pronounced dead at University Hospital Waterford.
Protesters Attack Car Carrying Taoiseach
A group of anti-water charges protesters have attacked a car carrying the Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Mr Kenny was at the Sligo Park Hotel to address a Fine Gael regional meeting when a group of protesters attacked the car he was a passenger in.
A group of anti-water charges protesters have attacked a car carrying the Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Mr Kenny was at the Sligo Park Hotel to address a Fine Gael regional meeting when a group of protesters attacked the car he was a passenger in.
Firearm Seized And Two Arrested
Two men have been arrested and a firearm seized in a garda operation targeting criminal activity in south west Dublin. A garda spokesman said a car was stopped on the N81 in Tallaght at about 22:00 on Monday night and a handgun was recovered. Two men, aged 16 and 21, were arrested at the scene.
Two men have been arrested and a firearm seized in a garda operation targeting criminal activity in south west Dublin. A garda spokesman said a car was stopped on the N81 in Tallaght at about 22:00 on Monday night and a handgun was recovered. Two men, aged 16 and 21, were arrested at the scene.
Gardaí Appeal For Witnesses After Cyclist Is Hit By Bus
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to an incident in which a cyclist was hit by a bus in south Dublin. According to gardaí, a 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus while cycling at about 21:40 on Burlington Road on Monday night.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to an incident in which a cyclist was hit by a bus in south Dublin. According to gardaí, a 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus while cycling at about 21:40 on Burlington Road on Monday night.
IRHA Threaten Further Road Blockades
The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) said it will mount further blockades of ports and motorways if a plan to raise toll charges in January goes ahead. Blockades were staged in October when around 500 trucks blocked access to Dublin Port and the Port Tunnel in protest over road tax.
The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) said it will mount further blockades of ports and motorways if a plan to raise toll charges in January goes ahead. Blockades were staged in October when around 500 trucks blocked access to Dublin Port and the Port Tunnel in protest over road tax.
Irish Water Staff Will Not Receive Bonuses
Staff at Irish Water will not receive any bonus payments for 2013 and 2014, a statement said.
Staff at Irish Water will not receive any bonus payments for 2013 and 2014, a statement said.
Sinn Féin Seeks Urgent Meeting With Ceann Comhairle
Sinn Féin are considering a motion of no confidence in the Ceann Comhairle, as they seek an urgent meeting. The party whip in the Dáil Aengus Ó Snodaigh said: "The Sinn Féin Dáil Group does not have confidence in the Ceann Comhairle.
Sinn Féin are considering a motion of no confidence in the Ceann Comhairle, as they seek an urgent meeting. The party whip in the Dáil Aengus Ó Snodaigh said: "The Sinn Féin Dáil Group does not have confidence in the Ceann Comhairle.
Minister for Justice To Drop Plans To Change Age Of Consent
A plan to reduce the age of sexual consent from 17 to 16 is to be formally dropped by Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald. It is one of a number of changes by the ministers predecessor, Alan Shatter.
A plan to reduce the age of sexual consent from 17 to 16 is to be formally dropped by Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald. It is one of a number of changes by the ministers predecessor, Alan Shatter.
Irish News on Mon, Nov 18 2013, 4,383 days ago
Irish Typhoon Haiyan Aid To Exceed €3m
The amount of money pledged by Ireland to help victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines is to exceed €3m, following an announcement that the government will pledge an additional €1.6m.
The amount of money pledged by Ireland to help victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines is to exceed €3m, following an announcement that the government will pledge an additional €1.6m.
700 Jobs In Deutsche Bank Expansion
700 new jobs are to be created at Deutsche Bank in Dublin. Jobs Minister Richard Bruton and IDA Ireland today welcomed the announcement, which will see Deutsche Bank grow its operations in Dublin by taking 100,000 square feet of office space at Eastpoint Business Park.
700 new jobs are to be created at Deutsche Bank in Dublin. Jobs Minister Richard Bruton and IDA Ireland today welcomed the announcement, which will see Deutsche Bank grow its operations in Dublin by taking 100,000 square feet of office space at Eastpoint Business Park.
Dublin Wins City Council Of The Year
Dublin City Council has been named City County Council of the year. The honour was awarded at the 10th Annual Excellence in Local Government Awards event, held in association with the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government on 13 November 2013.
Dublin City Council has been named City County Council of the year. The honour was awarded at the 10th Annual Excellence in Local Government Awards event, held in association with the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government on 13 November 2013.
Man In Court Over Pub Robbery
A 21-year-old man appeared in court this morning charged in connection with an armed robbery at a public house on Marsh Street in Drogheda. The incident occurred at approximately 20:15 on 16 November when two males armed with a knife and a shotgun entered the premises and held up staff.
A 21-year-old man appeared in court this morning charged in connection with an armed robbery at a public house on Marsh Street in Drogheda. The incident occurred at approximately 20:15 on 16 November when two males armed with a knife and a shotgun entered the premises and held up staff.
President Higgins To Visit UK
President Michael D. Higgins has accepted an invitation from Britain's Queen Elizabeth to visit the UK next year. The President will tour the UK from 8-10 April next year, accompanied by his wife, Sabina. He will become the first Irish President to make an official visit to the UK.
President Michael D. Higgins has accepted an invitation from Britain's Queen Elizabeth to visit the UK next year. The President will tour the UK from 8-10 April next year, accompanied by his wife, Sabina. He will become the first Irish President to make an official visit to the UK.
Call For Increased Budget To Support Community Groups
Labour's MEP for Dublin, Emer Costello, has said that she will be pressing at EU-level for an increased budget to support community groups who give free meals to deprived people.
Labour's MEP for Dublin, Emer Costello, has said that she will be pressing at EU-level for an increased budget to support community groups who give free meals to deprived people.
Collins Accuses Shatter Of Deliberately Misleading The Dáil About Garda Budget
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice Niall Collins has accused the Justice Minister Alan Shatter of deliberately misleading the Dáil about the state of the garda budget.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice Niall Collins has accused the Justice Minister Alan Shatter of deliberately misleading the Dáil about the state of the garda budget.
Irish News on Fri, Nov 18 2011, 5,114 days ago
Ministers 'Furious' Over German VAT Leak
A Labour TD has described his fury that German officals were handed a leaked outline of the Irish government's Budget plans that contain a rise in VAT.
A Labour TD has described his fury that German officals were handed a leaked outline of the Irish government's Budget plans that contain a rise in VAT.
Kenny To Lobby Over Refused Finucane Inquiry
The Taoiseach is in the North again today after he used a visit to Belfast on Thursday for several engagements and to make a controversial announcement.
The Taoiseach is in the North again today after he used a visit to Belfast on Thursday for several engagements and to make a controversial announcement.
8% In Mortgage Arrears Over 90 Days
The Central Bank has revealed over 8% of homeowners in Ireland are in mortgage arrears for over 90 days. The bank's latest data on mortgages, restructures and repossessions up to September show that 8.1% of private residential mortgage accounts are in 90 day arrears, compared to 7.
The Central Bank has revealed over 8% of homeowners in Ireland are in mortgage arrears for over 90 days. The bank's latest data on mortgages, restructures and repossessions up to September show that 8.1% of private residential mortgage accounts are in 90 day arrears, compared to 7.
21-Age Limit For Spirits' Drinkers Proposed
A Fine Gael TD has called for the legal drinking age for spirits to be moved up to 21.
A Fine Gael TD has called for the legal drinking age for spirits to be moved up to 21.
Minister Launches Free Trip Trial
A new travel card is bring launched on Friday, with the first 500 customers to sign up getting free travel. Minister for Transport Alan Kelly unveiled the Leap Card, which will help communters and travellers get around Dublin's transport network, as customer-testers are called to sign-up.
A new travel card is bring launched on Friday, with the first 500 customers to sign up getting free travel. Minister for Transport Alan Kelly unveiled the Leap Card, which will help communters and travellers get around Dublin's transport network, as customer-testers are called to sign-up.
Half Ignore Use By Dates
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) says a recent survey has found that only half of people correctly understand the meaning of shelf-life dates on food labels.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) says a recent survey has found that only half of people correctly understand the meaning of shelf-life dates on food labels.
Action Required On 'Wasted' Antibiotics
The HSE is launching a campaign to raise awareness on the correct use of antibiotics, the executive announced on Friday. The message of the campaign is that antibiotics are "wasted on colds and flu", a HSE spokesman said.
The HSE is launching a campaign to raise awareness on the correct use of antibiotics, the executive announced on Friday. The message of the campaign is that antibiotics are "wasted on colds and flu", a HSE spokesman said.
Westlife Obsession Wrecked Fan's Marriage
The Irish pop 'boy band' Westlife has been blamed for the breakdown of a super-fan's marriage. Jane Fogg said she had spent £30,000 on merchandise and tickets to see the singers perform over the past 10 years.
The Irish pop 'boy band' Westlife has been blamed for the breakdown of a super-fan's marriage. Jane Fogg said she had spent £30,000 on merchandise and tickets to see the singers perform over the past 10 years.
Irish News on Thu, Nov 18 2010, 5,479 days ago
Limerick Mass Murder Suspect 'In Hospital'
The man suspected of killing two women and two young children at a house in Newcastle West in Co Limerick is in hospital undergoing treatment to a hand wound. Gardaí have suspended questioning of the man, 31, when he was transferred to Cork University Hospital.
The man suspected of killing two women and two young children at a house in Newcastle West in Co Limerick is in hospital undergoing treatment to a hand wound. Gardaí have suspended questioning of the man, 31, when he was transferred to Cork University Hospital.
Appeal Launched Over Cork Sisters' Murder
An appeal has been launched seeking the public's assistance over the movements of a car in the hours following the tragic double murder of two young sisters in County Cork.
An appeal has been launched seeking the public's assistance over the movements of a car in the hours following the tragic double murder of two young sisters in County Cork.
Central Bank Governor Expects 'Substantial Loan'
The governor of Ireland's Central Bank has announced he expects the State to accept a 'substantial loan' from the EU. Patrick Honohan said this morning that a sum up to "tens of billions" would be expected in order for Ireland to secure its banks.
The governor of Ireland's Central Bank has announced he expects the State to accept a 'substantial loan' from the EU. Patrick Honohan said this morning that a sum up to "tens of billions" would be expected in order for Ireland to secure its banks.
'Don't Rush Budget', Says McGuinness
It has emerged that the North's Executive Ministers are to review progress on budget discussions this afternoon - with a report from Stormont's own specialised review committee expected to be presented.
It has emerged that the North's Executive Ministers are to review progress on budget discussions this afternoon - with a report from Stormont's own specialised review committee expected to be presented.
Stranded Ryanair Flight Hit By Sit In
Some 100 passengers on a Ryanair flight have staged a sit in protest after their delayed flight eventually touched down - 225 miles from its destination.
Some 100 passengers on a Ryanair flight have staged a sit in protest after their delayed flight eventually touched down - 225 miles from its destination.
Irish Guardsman Dies In Afghan Firefight
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson has this morning expressed his sympathy to the family of a soldier from the 1st Battalion Irish Guards who has been killed in Afghanistan.
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson has this morning expressed his sympathy to the family of a soldier from the 1st Battalion Irish Guards who has been killed in Afghanistan.
Irish News on Wed, Nov 18 2009, 5,844 days ago
Two Arrested Over Kilkenny Tiger Kidnapping
Gardaí have announced they have arrested two men in connection with an attempted robbery and hostage taking. The two men aged 28 and 36 were arrested yesterday evening as part of an ongoing Garda investigation into the Kilkenny robbery.
Gardaí have announced they have arrested two men in connection with an attempted robbery and hostage taking. The two men aged 28 and 36 were arrested yesterday evening as part of an ongoing Garda investigation into the Kilkenny robbery.
Geoghegan-Quinn Nominated For European Commissioner
The Taoiseach Brian Cowen has finally announced this afternoon that Máire Geoghegan-Quinn will be the Government's nominee for appointment to the next European Commission.
The Taoiseach Brian Cowen has finally announced this afternoon that Máire Geoghegan-Quinn will be the Government's nominee for appointment to the next European Commission.
Murderer Goes On-The-Run
A convicted killer on phased release from prison in the North has evaded authorities and gone on-the-run. Jonathan Peter Neill, 34, had been granted release from Maghaberry Prison to stay at a Coleraine hostel. He last seen on Monday in the Molesworth Road area of Cookstown, Co Tyrone.
A convicted killer on phased release from prison in the North has evaded authorities and gone on-the-run. Jonathan Peter Neill, 34, had been granted release from Maghaberry Prison to stay at a Coleraine hostel. He last seen on Monday in the Molesworth Road area of Cookstown, Co Tyrone.
AIB Chief Forced To Accept €500,000 Salary
Taoiseach Brian Cowen announced in the Dáil today that Colm Doherty has accepted his capped salary of €500,000.
Taoiseach Brian Cowen announced in the Dáil today that Colm Doherty has accepted his capped salary of €500,000.
Gov Jibes Oppositiion On Strikes
The Government has called on the Labour Party to "clarify its position" after a second day of strike action was announced by the State's disgruntled unions.
The Government has called on the Labour Party to "clarify its position" after a second day of strike action was announced by the State's disgruntled unions.
Academy Urges Action On Climate Change
The Academy of Engineers has told the Government that climate change threatens Ireland's critical infrastructure.
The Academy of Engineers has told the Government that climate change threatens Ireland's critical infrastructure.
Man Pronounced Dead After Collision With 4x4
A man has been pronounced dead after his car collided with a 4x4 utility vehicle in County Longford. Gardai in the area are investigating the two vehicle fatal crash, which occurred shortly after 2.30pm at Agharra, County Longford yesterday.
A man has been pronounced dead after his car collided with a 4x4 utility vehicle in County Longford. Gardai in the area are investigating the two vehicle fatal crash, which occurred shortly after 2.30pm at Agharra, County Longford yesterday.
Software Firm Brings 150 Jobs To Dublin
Some 150 jobs are to be created in Dublin by the company that developed software for the Lansdowne Rd Aviva Stadium.
Some 150 jobs are to be created in Dublin by the company that developed software for the Lansdowne Rd Aviva Stadium.
Irish News on Tue, Nov 18 2008, 6,209 days ago
Taoiseach Welcomes End Of North Stalemate
Brian Cowen has welcomed the end of the five month political stalemate in the North. Sinn Fein and the DUP have announced today they had finally agreed a deal for the devolution of policing and justice powers from London to Stormont.
Brian Cowen has welcomed the end of the five month political stalemate in the North. Sinn Fein and the DUP have announced today they had finally agreed a deal for the devolution of policing and justice powers from London to Stormont.
Property To Rent Soars 133%
Renting a house is now up to 5% cheaper than two years ago, as owners choose to rent their properties and hold out for an improvement in house prices. New figures released by property giant Daft.
Renting a house is now up to 5% cheaper than two years ago, as owners choose to rent their properties and hold out for an improvement in house prices. New figures released by property giant Daft.
Hopes For Cash Splash After Bank Dive-bomb
Ireland's banks have taken an immense plunge on Tuesday, adding pressure on the Government for a taxpayer cash injection. It is feared that without a €5 billion cash advance from taxpayer reserves, Irish banks could be facing collapse as they have no available resources to finance credit.
Ireland's banks have taken an immense plunge on Tuesday, adding pressure on the Government for a taxpayer cash injection. It is feared that without a €5 billion cash advance from taxpayer reserves, Irish banks could be facing collapse as they have no available resources to finance credit.
FSAI Accused Of Keeping "Schtum" Over E.coli Water
Fine Gael's Andrew Doyle has accused Ireland's food safety authority of keeping "schtum" after details emerged the authority knew some of Ireland's bottled water was contaminated with E.coli.
Fine Gael's Andrew Doyle has accused Ireland's food safety authority of keeping "schtum" after details emerged the authority knew some of Ireland's bottled water was contaminated with E.coli.
Former World Boxing Champion's Trial Begins
A former world boxing champion has gone on trial at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court for allegedly assaulting a bouncer at the National Boxing Stadium last year.
A former world boxing champion has gone on trial at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court for allegedly assaulting a bouncer at the National Boxing Stadium last year.
Libertas Leader To Appear Before Committee
The chairman of Libertas, Declan Ganley, will face some tough questions today and he prepares to appear before a committee on the Lisbon Treaty this morning.
The chairman of Libertas, Declan Ganley, will face some tough questions today and he prepares to appear before a committee on the Lisbon Treaty this morning.
Poll Says Public Servants 'Should Take Pay Cut'
A poll has revealed the majority of Irish voters believe public servants should take a pay cut in light of the economic recession. The figures from an Irish Times poll show 53% of respondents thought the Budget should have included wage reductions in the public and civil service.
A poll has revealed the majority of Irish voters believe public servants should take a pay cut in light of the economic recession. The figures from an Irish Times poll show 53% of respondents thought the Budget should have included wage reductions in the public and civil service.
Animal Rescuers Turn Up Drugs Ring
Animal rescuers found more than a few groggy moggies during a rescue attempt at a Dublin address on Monday, as they stumbled into a huge drug's cache. Gardaí in Tallaght were called to the address in Tallaght, Dublin yesterday afternoon at approximately 3.
Animal rescuers found more than a few groggy moggies during a rescue attempt at a Dublin address on Monday, as they stumbled into a huge drug's cache. Gardaí in Tallaght were called to the address in Tallaght, Dublin yesterday afternoon at approximately 3.
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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.
