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Irish News on Mon, Jun 10 2019, 2,557 days ago
Appeal Issued For Missing Waterford Man
Gardaí have appealed for information to help find a man from Waterford City who has been missing for over three months. Paul Walsh, 51, was last seen on March 01. He is described as 6' 2" with brown/grey hair and blue eyes. It is not known what Paul was wearing when last seen.
Gardaí have appealed for information to help find a man from Waterford City who has been missing for over three months. Paul Walsh, 51, was last seen on March 01. He is described as 6' 2" with brown/grey hair and blue eyes. It is not known what Paul was wearing when last seen.
Over 200 Jobs Announced For Irish Payroll Company
Over 200 new jobs are to be created at Irish payroll company Immedis. The announcement sees the financial services firm begin the process of doubling its workforce by the end of 2020.
Over 200 new jobs are to be created at Irish payroll company Immedis. The announcement sees the financial services firm begin the process of doubling its workforce by the end of 2020.
Ireland Prepare For Euro Qualifier Against Gibraltar
The Republic of Ireland will be hoping to continue their unbeaten run in Euro 2020 qualifying as they prepare to face Gibraltar at the Aviva tonight, 10 June. The team sit top of group D with seven points from three games, after snatching a draw in Denmark last week.
The Republic of Ireland will be hoping to continue their unbeaten run in Euro 2020 qualifying as they prepare to face Gibraltar at the Aviva tonight, 10 June. The team sit top of group D with seven points from three games, after snatching a draw in Denmark last week.
Man Dies After Being Hit By Car In Co Dublin
A pedestrian has died in hospital after he was hit by a car in County Dublin. The serious collision occurred on the Whitestown Road in Rush at around lunchtime on Friday 07 June. The man, aged in his 30's, was rushed to Beaumont Hospital with critical injuries but passed away on Sunday 09.
A pedestrian has died in hospital after he was hit by a car in County Dublin. The serious collision occurred on the Whitestown Road in Rush at around lunchtime on Friday 07 June. The man, aged in his 30's, was rushed to Beaumont Hospital with critical injuries but passed away on Sunday 09.
Revenue Make Significant Seizures In Dublin & Portlaoise
Revenue officers in Dublin and Portlaoise have seized herbal cannabis, tobacco, cigarettes and cash in multiple recent operations. In the first incident at Dublin Port on Thursday 06 June, 25kg of herbal cannabis was discovered when officers stopped and searched a shipment from Almería, Spain.
Revenue officers in Dublin and Portlaoise have seized herbal cannabis, tobacco, cigarettes and cash in multiple recent operations. In the first incident at Dublin Port on Thursday 06 June, 25kg of herbal cannabis was discovered when officers stopped and searched a shipment from Almería, Spain.
Search Underway For Chairpersons At Leading Tech Universities
The search has begun to fill the vacant chairperson position at two of Ireland's leading tech universities- Dundalk Institute of Technology (DKIT) and Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT).
The search has begun to fill the vacant chairperson position at two of Ireland's leading tech universities- Dundalk Institute of Technology (DKIT) and Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT).
€6.25m Investment To Create 3,600 New Childcare Places
The Government has today confirmed the creation of 3,600 new childcare places as part of a €6.25 million investment. The Capital funding is expected to create new places for children up to age three as well as those at school age.
The Government has today confirmed the creation of 3,600 new childcare places as part of a €6.25 million investment. The Capital funding is expected to create new places for children up to age three as well as those at school age.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 10 2016, 3,652 days ago
Over 50,000 Expected To Attend Farming And Country Life 1916
Over 50,000 people are expected to attend Farming and Country Life 1916 this weekend in Co Galway. The two-day event is part of Ireland 2016 and offers a historical insight into how rural communities lived and operated in 1916.
Over 50,000 people are expected to attend Farming and Country Life 1916 this weekend in Co Galway. The two-day event is part of Ireland 2016 and offers a historical insight into how rural communities lived and operated in 1916.
Irish Rail Records 89 Level Crossing Incidents In 2015
A total of 89 incidents involving the misuse of level crossings were recorded by Irish Rail in 2015. Out of the 'near miss' events, 61 involved vehicles and five involved pedestrians. In addition, 20 incidents were classified as Category 1, meaning the driver had to apply the emergency break.
A total of 89 incidents involving the misuse of level crossings were recorded by Irish Rail in 2015. Out of the 'near miss' events, 61 involved vehicles and five involved pedestrians. In addition, 20 incidents were classified as Category 1, meaning the driver had to apply the emergency break.
AGSI 'Will Not Implement' Modernisation Programme
The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) has stated it will not implement a planned modernisation programme due to pay issues. The Modernisation and Reform Programme 2016-2021 was launched on Thursday, 09 June.
The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) has stated it will not implement a planned modernisation programme due to pay issues. The Modernisation and Reform Programme 2016-2021 was launched on Thursday, 09 June.
Justice Minister To Discuss Organised Crime With EU Ministers
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald is to discuss organised crime in Ireland with the European ministers later today, 10 June. At the meeting in Luxembourg, the Tánaiste will talk about the European response to the issue alongside Ministers from Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald is to discuss organised crime in Ireland with the European ministers later today, 10 June. At the meeting in Luxembourg, the Tánaiste will talk about the European response to the issue alongside Ministers from Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands.
South East Being 'Left Behind' During Economic Recovery
The South East is being "left behind" by government as the country continues to recover economically, according to Sinn Féin's David Cullinane.
The South East is being "left behind" by government as the country continues to recover economically, according to Sinn Féin's David Cullinane.
Witnesses Sought To Fatal Road Accident In Cork
Gardaí in Cork are appealing for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision at Dunmanway. A 68-year-old man has died after the motorcycle he was driving collided with a ditch at about 11:10am at Cousana, on the Kealkil to Coppeen Road (R585), on Thursday.
Gardaí in Cork are appealing for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision at Dunmanway. A 68-year-old man has died after the motorcycle he was driving collided with a ditch at about 11:10am at Cousana, on the Kealkil to Coppeen Road (R585), on Thursday.
Motor Insurance Motion Passed By The Dáil
The Dáil has passed a Fianna Fáil motion aimed at tackling rising motor insurance costs.
The Dáil has passed a Fianna Fáil motion aimed at tackling rising motor insurance costs.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 10 2015, 4,018 days ago
Sixty Arrests Made In Drug Raids
Sixty people have been charged with more than 200 drug offences in the past 48 hours, following a series of raids carried out in Dublin, Cork and Wexford. It is understood that 26 arrests were made in Dublin's south inner city, 25 people were arrested in Cork and nine were arrested in Wexford.
Sixty people have been charged with more than 200 drug offences in the past 48 hours, following a series of raids carried out in Dublin, Cork and Wexford. It is understood that 26 arrests were made in Dublin's south inner city, 25 people were arrested in Cork and nine were arrested in Wexford.
DCC Publish New Transport Study Proposals
A public consultation is to be launched tomorrow on Dublin City Council's (DCC) new transport study, which lays out a number of proposals to "enhance overall movement in the city".
A public consultation is to be launched tomorrow on Dublin City Council's (DCC) new transport study, which lays out a number of proposals to "enhance overall movement in the city".
Amnesty Report Claims Pregnant Women 'At Risk' In Ireland
Ireland should change the law to allow women and girls access to safe, legal abortions, Amnesty International has said. In a report published by the charity, Amnesty said that pregnant women and girls are putting their health and lives in danger "if they remain in Ireland".
Ireland should change the law to allow women and girls access to safe, legal abortions, Amnesty International has said. In a report published by the charity, Amnesty said that pregnant women and girls are putting their health and lives in danger "if they remain in Ireland".
Govt Urged To Build More Homes In Dublin
Sinn Féin is urging the government to invest in building new homes after raising concerns at the number of people on housing waiting lists for the Dublin Bay North area.
Sinn Féin is urging the government to invest in building new homes after raising concerns at the number of people on housing waiting lists for the Dublin Bay North area.
Appeal Issued For Missing Co Kildare Man
Gardaí have appealed for help tracing 47-year-old Tony Gough, from Celbridge, Co Kildare. Mr Gough was last seen on James Street in Dublin at about 14:30 on Tuesday. He is described as white, 5'8", of slim build, with grey hair.
Gardaí have appealed for help tracing 47-year-old Tony Gough, from Celbridge, Co Kildare. Mr Gough was last seen on James Street in Dublin at about 14:30 on Tuesday. He is described as white, 5'8", of slim build, with grey hair.
Nurses And Midwives Defer Beaumont Strike Action
Sinn Féin has welcomed the news that the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) have agreed to defer industrial action at Beaumont Hospital.
Sinn Féin has welcomed the news that the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) have agreed to defer industrial action at Beaumont Hospital.
Seanad To Debate Moore Street Development Bid
The Seanad is due to debate a Bill on the redevelopment of the national monument at Moore Street in Dublin and designate the surrounding area as a 'historical quarter'. The Bill has been brought forward by Fianna Fáil and is said to have the "full backing" of campaign groups and traders.
The Seanad is due to debate a Bill on the redevelopment of the national monument at Moore Street in Dublin and designate the surrounding area as a 'historical quarter'. The Bill has been brought forward by Fianna Fáil and is said to have the "full backing" of campaign groups and traders.
Ballyfermot Investigation Becomes Murder Enquiry
An investigation into a serious assault in Ballyfermot has become a murder enquiry following the death of a 25-year-old man. The victim suffered serious injuries in an incident at a house in Palmerstown, Dublin, in the early hours of this morning 09 June 2015.
An investigation into a serious assault in Ballyfermot has become a murder enquiry following the death of a 25-year-old man. The victim suffered serious injuries in an incident at a house in Palmerstown, Dublin, in the early hours of this morning 09 June 2015.
Sinn Féin Welcome New Media Mergers Guidelines
Sinn Féin has welcomed the publication of new guidelines on media mergers and laying out how serious issues should be addressed.
Sinn Féin has welcomed the publication of new guidelines on media mergers and laying out how serious issues should be addressed.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 10 2014, 4,383 days ago
Inquest Opens Into 2011 Cork Airport Crash
An inquest has opened into a plane crash at Cork Airport that killed six people in 2011. The crash happened on the 10 February when a 19-seater Metroliner aircraft crashed at Cork Airport on its third attempt to land in dense fog.
An inquest has opened into a plane crash at Cork Airport that killed six people in 2011. The crash happened on the 10 February when a 19-seater Metroliner aircraft crashed at Cork Airport on its third attempt to land in dense fog.
Govt 'Moving Towards' Homes Inquiry
The government is said to be "moving towards" an inquiry into mother-and-baby homes, Minister for Public Expenditure Brendan Howlin has said.
The government is said to be "moving towards" an inquiry into mother-and-baby homes, Minister for Public Expenditure Brendan Howlin has said.
New IDA Chief Must Protect Pharmaceutical Sector
Protection of the Irish pharmaceutical industry must be a top priority for the new Chief Executive of the IDA, Fianna Fáil has said.
Protection of the Irish pharmaceutical industry must be a top priority for the new Chief Executive of the IDA, Fianna Fáil has said.
Iarnród Éireann And Unions Enter Fresh Negotiations
Fresh negotiations have begun between unions and Iarnród Éireann in an effort to reach agreement over cost reduction measures. It follows the rejection of a Labour Court recommendation that workers accept a proposed cost reduction plan laid out by the rail operator.
Fresh negotiations have begun between unions and Iarnród Éireann in an effort to reach agreement over cost reduction measures. It follows the rejection of a Labour Court recommendation that workers accept a proposed cost reduction plan laid out by the rail operator.
New Clamping Bill Welcomed
A new Bill to tackle rogue clampers has been introduced by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Leo Varadker.
A new Bill to tackle rogue clampers has been introduced by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Leo Varadker.
Investigation Launches Into Dublin Bus Fire
An investigation has been launched into a fire on a Dublin Bus. The Fire Brigade was called to the out of service bus after it caught fire at about 13:00 in the Harold's Cross area. There were no passengers on board the bus at the time and the driver escaped uninjured.
An investigation has been launched into a fire on a Dublin Bus. The Fire Brigade was called to the out of service bus after it caught fire at about 13:00 in the Harold's Cross area. There were no passengers on board the bus at the time and the driver escaped uninjured.
Man Dies After Being Struck By Van In County Mayo
Gardaí in Co Mayo have reported the death of a man in his 60s after he was hit by a truck. It is understood that the man was struck by the van at around 03:30am on the Ballycastle Road in Killala. The elderly man was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the van escaped uninjured.
Gardaí in Co Mayo have reported the death of a man in his 60s after he was hit by a truck. It is understood that the man was struck by the van at around 03:30am on the Ballycastle Road in Killala. The elderly man was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the van escaped uninjured.
Aer Lingus And IMPACT Accept Labour Court Invites
Management and the union representing cabin crew at Aer Lingus have accepted invitations to attend negotiations at the Labour Court. The two sides will attend a meeting on Wednesday in the hopes of avoiding further strike action in a dispute of work rosters.
Management and the union representing cabin crew at Aer Lingus have accepted invitations to attend negotiations at the Labour Court. The two sides will attend a meeting on Wednesday in the hopes of avoiding further strike action in a dispute of work rosters.
Open Day To Be Held At Wind Farm To Mark Global Wind Day 2014
A public open day is to be held at the Hollyford Wind Farm, giving people the opportunity to "learn about the turbines and renewable electricity". Operators of the wind farm, Energia, will meet visitors to the farm and take them on a guided tour of the facilities.
A public open day is to be held at the Hollyford Wind Farm, giving people the opportunity to "learn about the turbines and renewable electricity". Operators of the wind farm, Energia, will meet visitors to the farm and take them on a guided tour of the facilities.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 10 2013, 4,748 days ago
Co Kerry Garda Appeal For Help Identifying Body
Garda Co Kerry have appealed for help identifying the body of a woman found in a holiday home in Kenmare some two weeks ago. It is understood that a passport was found in the holiday home, but the body of the woman found dead bore little or no resemblance to the photograph of the document.
Garda Co Kerry have appealed for help identifying the body of a woman found in a holiday home in Kenmare some two weeks ago. It is understood that a passport was found in the holiday home, but the body of the woman found dead bore little or no resemblance to the photograph of the document.
Former Hotel Convicted Of Raping Employee
A 47-year-old former hotel owner has been convicted of the rape of an employee following a staff party in July 2010. Brian Shaughnessy was sentenced to six years in jail, with the last year suspended, for the rape of a young employee of his hotel, the Loughrea Hotel and Spa, in Co Galway.
A 47-year-old former hotel owner has been convicted of the rape of an employee following a staff party in July 2010. Brian Shaughnessy was sentenced to six years in jail, with the last year suspended, for the rape of a young employee of his hotel, the Loughrea Hotel and Spa, in Co Galway.
Emergency Ambulance Service Missing Targets Across Country
Figures for the first three months of 2013 show that emergency ambulance services are not meeting their targets for response times. The Irish Independent have reported seeing the figures that reveal the targets are being missed in all three ambulance service regions.
Figures for the first three months of 2013 show that emergency ambulance services are not meeting their targets for response times. The Irish Independent have reported seeing the figures that reveal the targets are being missed in all three ambulance service regions.
Body Discovered Near River Shannon In Limerick
An investigation has been launched in Limerick City after the discovery of a woman’s body near the banks of the river Shannon. According to the Irish Times, a man out walking his dog found the body and alerted the fire brigade around 09:30 on Monday morning.
An investigation has been launched in Limerick City after the discovery of a woman’s body near the banks of the river Shannon. According to the Irish Times, a man out walking his dog found the body and alerted the fire brigade around 09:30 on Monday morning.
Special Court Set In At Prison For G8 Arrests
A special court is to be established at the Cloverhill prison complex in west Dublin specifically to deal with arrests made during the G8 summit in Co Fermanagh next week.
A special court is to be established at the Cloverhill prison complex in west Dublin specifically to deal with arrests made during the G8 summit in Co Fermanagh next week.
15 Years For Drug Smuggling Company Director
A company director has been jailed for 15 years for arranging the importation and distribution of one of the largest shipments of cocaine into Ireland.33-year-old Gareth Hopkins, from beech park Leixlip, Co Kildare, pleaded guilty to smuggling cocaine worth €29 million into Ireland via Dublin Port.
A company director has been jailed for 15 years for arranging the importation and distribution of one of the largest shipments of cocaine into Ireland.33-year-old Gareth Hopkins, from beech park Leixlip, Co Kildare, pleaded guilty to smuggling cocaine worth €29 million into Ireland via Dublin Port.
Two Die In Separate Cork Drowning Incidents
A 17-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man have died in separate drowning incidents in Co Cork over the weekend. A 17-year-old got into difficulties while swimming in the River Blackwater in north Cork, at an area known as Lisheen Bridge.
A 17-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man have died in separate drowning incidents in Co Cork over the weekend. A 17-year-old got into difficulties while swimming in the River Blackwater in north Cork, at an area known as Lisheen Bridge.
Mediation And Reconciliation Recommended For Magdalene Survivors
A retired High Court judge, advising the government on the Magdalene laundries redress scheme, has made a recommendation for mediation and reconciliation between survivors and the religious orders that run the institutions.
A retired High Court judge, advising the government on the Magdalene laundries redress scheme, has made a recommendation for mediation and reconciliation between survivors and the religious orders that run the institutions.
Prefab Replacement Grants Approved For More Schools
€15 million is being made available to schools to replace rented prefabs with permanent buildings, minister fir education Ruairi Quinn has announced. The prefab replacement initiative is part of an ongoing scheme, which is hoped will save €5m a year in rental costs.
€15 million is being made available to schools to replace rented prefabs with permanent buildings, minister fir education Ruairi Quinn has announced. The prefab replacement initiative is part of an ongoing scheme, which is hoped will save €5m a year in rental costs.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 10 2011, 5,479 days ago
Tributes Paid To Late Brian Lenihan
The Irish Republic's former Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has died from cancer. He was a member of parliament for the (now) opposition Fianna Fail party. Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin has now paid tribute to Mr Lenihan describing him as "an intellectual powerhouse".
The Irish Republic's former Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has died from cancer. He was a member of parliament for the (now) opposition Fianna Fail party. Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin has now paid tribute to Mr Lenihan describing him as "an intellectual powerhouse".
Sham Marriages Leading To Abuses Of EU Rights
Speaking at the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence Alan Shatter T.D.
Speaking at the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence Alan Shatter T.D.
All Ireland Meeting Drives A5 Project
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness are in Dublin today and are expected to discuss aspects of an 'all-island road network', including the proposed - now controversal - £800m A5 dual carriageway linking Londonderry and Aughnacloy.
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness are in Dublin today and are expected to discuss aspects of an 'all-island road network', including the proposed - now controversal - £800m A5 dual carriageway linking Londonderry and Aughnacloy.
Delegates Discuss Global Hunger With US Secretary Of State
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade have arrived in Tanzania, one of the priority countries for the Government’s aid programme, to address global hunger. During the visit, the Tánaiste will assess the impact of Ireland’s aid programme in the fight against poverty and hunger.
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade have arrived in Tanzania, one of the priority countries for the Government’s aid programme, to address global hunger. During the visit, the Tánaiste will assess the impact of Ireland’s aid programme in the fight against poverty and hunger.
Sinn Fein Set To Dominate Belfast
Republican politicians are on a high this week with Sinn Fein's Paul Maskey elected MP for West Belfast - soon after a party colleague became Belfast's third Sinn Fein mayor.
Republican politicians are on a high this week with Sinn Fein's Paul Maskey elected MP for West Belfast - soon after a party colleague became Belfast's third Sinn Fein mayor.
Taoiseach To Chair First NSMC Plenary Meeting
Taoiseach Enda Kenny will today chair a meeting of the North South Ministerial Council (NSMC) in Farmleigh House, Dublin .
Taoiseach Enda Kenny will today chair a meeting of the North South Ministerial Council (NSMC) in Farmleigh House, Dublin .
Northern Teaching Jobs Facing Cut-backs
The North's Education Minister, Sinn Fein's John O'Dowd, has this afternoon responded to reports of an increase in the number of teacher redundancies this year.
The North's Education Minister, Sinn Fein's John O'Dowd, has this afternoon responded to reports of an increase in the number of teacher redundancies this year.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 10 2010, 5,844 days ago
'Lack Of Promotion' Hits Defence Force
While Ireland's Ombudsman for the Defence Forces has revealed over 30 allegations of bullying were made last year, it was soldiers missing out on a promotion that made up more than a third of all complaints against the Defence Forces in 2009.
While Ireland's Ombudsman for the Defence Forces has revealed over 30 allegations of bullying were made last year, it was soldiers missing out on a promotion that made up more than a third of all complaints against the Defence Forces in 2009.
Witnesses To Enniskerry Crash Sought
Gardaí investigating a fatal road accident in Co Wicklow earlier this month are appealing for help from the public. They said that it happened on Military Road, Glencree, Enniskerry, on 5th June and that officers have since arrested a man in his 20s in connection with this incident.
Gardaí investigating a fatal road accident in Co Wicklow earlier this month are appealing for help from the public. They said that it happened on Military Road, Glencree, Enniskerry, on 5th June and that officers have since arrested a man in his 20s in connection with this incident.
Falling Number Of Homes Constucted
Fewer than 10,000 homes could be built in Ireland this year, according to a new report.
Fewer than 10,000 homes could be built in Ireland this year, according to a new report.
Ennis School Development Gets Approval
The Irish Department of Education and Skills has given its approval for detailed design documents to be drawn up and planning permission sought for the proposed new Ennis National School.
The Irish Department of Education and Skills has given its approval for detailed design documents to be drawn up and planning permission sought for the proposed new Ennis National School.
High Profile Lunches Hit Controversy
VIP dining arrangements on both sides of the border have been in sharp focus after Dr Ian Paisley and his wife were given a warm welcome in Dublin last week. President Mary McAleese and her husband Martin hosted the couple for a lunch at her official residence, Aras an Uachtarain.
VIP dining arrangements on both sides of the border have been in sharp focus after Dr Ian Paisley and his wife were given a warm welcome in Dublin last week. President Mary McAleese and her husband Martin hosted the couple for a lunch at her official residence, Aras an Uachtarain.
Missing Child Located In Scotland
A toddler who went missing from NI has been located at a caravan park in Scotland. Sophie Anderson, who is just 17-months-old, was found by police in the Dumfries area and has been confirmed as being safe and well.
A toddler who went missing from NI has been located at a caravan park in Scotland. Sophie Anderson, who is just 17-months-old, was found by police in the Dumfries area and has been confirmed as being safe and well.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 10 2009, 6,209 days ago
AIB 'A Cess-Pit' Says Gilmore
The Labour parties leader has called the AIB bank a "financial cess-pit". Eamon Gilmore's comments come as it emerged some senior staff at the bank have impaired loans to the bank.
The Labour parties leader has called the AIB bank a "financial cess-pit". Eamon Gilmore's comments come as it emerged some senior staff at the bank have impaired loans to the bank.
Setanta Rescue Underway
Troubled Irish broadcaster Setanta Sports are exploring a number of "live options" to avoid being placed into administration later this week.
Troubled Irish broadcaster Setanta Sports are exploring a number of "live options" to avoid being placed into administration later this week.
Tourist Treated For Swine Flu In Roscommon
A US tourist who is suspected of having swine flu is being treated in isolation in Roscommon County Hospital. He had been visiting the area and was admitted to hospital on Saturday. He has been given the drug Tamiflu. So far, no one he had been in contact with is ill.
A US tourist who is suspected of having swine flu is being treated in isolation in Roscommon County Hospital. He had been visiting the area and was admitted to hospital on Saturday. He has been given the drug Tamiflu. So far, no one he had been in contact with is ill.
Geoghegan Accused Returned For Trial
The man charged with the murder of Limerick rugby player Shane Geoghegan has been returned for trial to the Central Criminal Court.
The man charged with the murder of Limerick rugby player Shane Geoghegan has been returned for trial to the Central Criminal Court.
Further Arrests In Jeffery Hannon Case
A further four people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Jeffery Hannon in 2007. Gardai investigating the murder of the 19-year-old Jeffery Hannon at Southill in Limerick during November 2007, say they have this morning arrested four people in the Limerick area.
A further four people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Jeffery Hannon in 2007. Gardai investigating the murder of the 19-year-old Jeffery Hannon at Southill in Limerick during November 2007, say they have this morning arrested four people in the Limerick area.
Man For Court Over Wicklow Killing
A 23-year-old man will appear before Arklow District Court this morning in relation to the shooting dead last month of French national Charles Sinanapayen in Bray, Co Wicklow.
A 23-year-old man will appear before Arklow District Court this morning in relation to the shooting dead last month of French national Charles Sinanapayen in Bray, Co Wicklow.
Cowen Will 'Modernise' Fianna Fail
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has said Fianna Fáil has to modernise in order to win the next general election. During a lengthy meeting on Tuesday night, contributions from across the party were heard, with Mr Cowen claiming the party must modernise to produce an organisation that is "fit for purpose".
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has said Fianna Fáil has to modernise in order to win the next general election. During a lengthy meeting on Tuesday night, contributions from across the party were heard, with Mr Cowen claiming the party must modernise to produce an organisation that is "fit for purpose".
Cowen Defends AIB Bailout
The Taoiseach, has defended the Government's €4 billion bailout plan for Anglo Irish Bank during the morning session in the Dail. Finance Minister Brian Lenihan is currently seeking EU approval for the bailout following Anglo's announcement of €4 billion losses in the six months to March this year.
The Taoiseach, has defended the Government's €4 billion bailout plan for Anglo Irish Bank during the morning session in the Dail. Finance Minister Brian Lenihan is currently seeking EU approval for the bailout following Anglo's announcement of €4 billion losses in the six months to March this year.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 10 2008, 6,574 days ago
Ireland Says 'No!'
An early opinion poll has suggested Ireland could be saying 'No' in the Lisbon Treaty referendum. The early figures released by an Irish National paper reveals a TNS/mrbi poll shows the 'No' camp is currently holding a 5% lead.
An early opinion poll has suggested Ireland could be saying 'No' in the Lisbon Treaty referendum. The early figures released by an Irish National paper reveals a TNS/mrbi poll shows the 'No' camp is currently holding a 5% lead.
Elderly Couple Killed In Road Collision
An elderly couple have been killed after a road traffic collision in Co Limerick. The two deaths bring the number of fatalities on the nation's roads to 129 for this year alone. The crash took place at 1.
An elderly couple have been killed after a road traffic collision in Co Limerick. The two deaths bring the number of fatalities on the nation's roads to 129 for this year alone. The crash took place at 1.
Former Bus Driver Found Not Guilty Of Killing Woman During Rampage
A former bus driver standing trial of a destructive rampage leading to the death of a pensioner has been found not guilty by verdict of insanity.
A former bus driver standing trial of a destructive rampage leading to the death of a pensioner has been found not guilty by verdict of insanity.
You're Hired! Bill Cullen To Head Irish Apprentice
Well-known businessman and philanthropist Bill Cullen has been hired to host the Irish version of the popular reality TV show 'The Apprentice'.
Well-known businessman and philanthropist Bill Cullen has been hired to host the Irish version of the popular reality TV show 'The Apprentice'.
Unemployment Level Reaches Unprecedented Level
New unemployment figures have revealed those collecting dole cheques have reached the 200,000 mark. The Live Register, which outlines the numbers collecting state welfare, is now at the highest level this decade.
New unemployment figures have revealed those collecting dole cheques have reached the 200,000 mark. The Live Register, which outlines the numbers collecting state welfare, is now at the highest level this decade.
Cowen Avoids Commitment On Collective Bargaining
The Taoiseach has failed to say collective bargaining in the workplace, enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty, will be extended to workers in Ireland.
The Taoiseach has failed to say collective bargaining in the workplace, enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty, will be extended to workers in Ireland.
"Miracle" No One Was Hurt As Building Collapses In Cork
Shoppers had a lucky escape yesterday as a building in one of Cork's shopping districts partially collapsed onto the street. The three-storey building on Shandon Street in Cork city was beside another premises under renovation when scaffolding and debris crashed onto the pavement and road.
Shoppers had a lucky escape yesterday as a building in one of Cork's shopping districts partially collapsed onto the street. The three-storey building on Shandon Street in Cork city was beside another premises under renovation when scaffolding and debris crashed onto the pavement and road.
Angry Scenes In Court After Community Service Sentence Upheld
A court was left “visibly shaken” after a young man hurled a decanter at another man convicted of causing death by dangerous driving.
A court was left “visibly shaken” after a young man hurled a decanter at another man convicted of causing death by dangerous driving.
Effects Of Climate Change In Ireland Revealed By Report
A forthcoming report by the Irish meteorological department has revealed what we can expect from the effects of climate change. The study, due to be published on Tuesday, warns of rising sea levels and a huge impact on the south and east of the country in the coming decades.
A forthcoming report by the Irish meteorological department has revealed what we can expect from the effects of climate change. The study, due to be published on Tuesday, warns of rising sea levels and a huge impact on the south and east of the country in the coming decades.
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Ireland WeatherToday:A mixed day of bright or sunny spells and showers throughout the day. Showers may be heavy at times. Gradually becoming dry as showers clear to the east through the afternoon. Maximum temperature 16 °C.Tonight:Dry start to the evening with late sunny spells, but soon turning cloudy as rain spreads into eastern parts. Low cloud and heavy rain then spreading to all areas overnight. Minimum temperature 7 °C.
