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Irish News on Fri, Jan 26 2018, 2,922 days ago
'Unacceptably Large Backlog' Of People Waiting For Driving Test Date - SF
More than 77,000 people are currently waiting for date to take their driving test, which Sinn Féin has described as an "unacceptably large backlog".
More than 77,000 people are currently waiting for date to take their driving test, which Sinn Féin has described as an "unacceptably large backlog".
Irish News on Thu, Jan 26 2017, 3,287 days ago
Bus Éireann 'Directly Threaten' School Bus Service - SIPTU
Bus Éireann has "directly threatened" the future of a school bus service, according to trade union SIPTU. The union made the allegation following the presentation of a pay claim at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC).
Bus Éireann has "directly threatened" the future of a school bus service, according to trade union SIPTU. The union made the allegation following the presentation of a pay claim at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC).
Cannabis Plants Worth €140,000 Uncovered In Leitrim
Cannabis plants worth an estimated €140,000 have been uncovered during a planned raid in Leitrim. Gardaí discovered approximately 175 cannabis plants at a house in Carraigall. It is understood the property was unoccupied and no arrests have been made in relation to the find.
Cannabis plants worth an estimated €140,000 have been uncovered during a planned raid in Leitrim. Gardaí discovered approximately 175 cannabis plants at a house in Carraigall. It is understood the property was unoccupied and no arrests have been made in relation to the find.
Irish News on Tue, Jan 26 2016, 3,653 days ago
Govt Accused Of 'Forcing Young People To Emigrate'
The government has been accused of "forcing thousands of young Irish people to emigrate" by Sinn Féin South Mayo Senator, Trevor Ó Clochartaigh.
The government has been accused of "forcing thousands of young Irish people to emigrate" by Sinn Féin South Mayo Senator, Trevor Ó Clochartaigh.
FF Publish Mental Health Policy Document
Fianna Fáil has published a new mental health policy document, which aims to reform the delivery of mental health services.
Fianna Fáil has published a new mental health policy document, which aims to reform the delivery of mental health services.
Minister Bruton Meets Trade Buyers At Showcase International Expo
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, has met with trade buyers from international brands at Showcase, Ireland's International Creative Expo at the RDS in Dublin.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, has met with trade buyers from international brands at Showcase, Ireland's International Creative Expo at the RDS in Dublin.
Renewed Appeal On 3rd Anniversary Of Adrian Donohoe Murder
The Garda Commissioner, Nóirín O'Sullivan, has marked the 3rd anniversary of the 'brutal and senseless' murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe.
The Garda Commissioner, Nóirín O'Sullivan, has marked the 3rd anniversary of the 'brutal and senseless' murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe.
Four Arrested By Operation Thor In Dundalk
Four men have been arrested in Dundalk, Co Louth, by officers from Operation Thor. The men, aged between their late teens to mid 30s, were arrested shortly before 15:00 on Monday, 25 January by Gardaí from the Regional Support Unit, Northern Region.
Four men have been arrested in Dundalk, Co Louth, by officers from Operation Thor. The men, aged between their late teens to mid 30s, were arrested shortly before 15:00 on Monday, 25 January by Gardaí from the Regional Support Unit, Northern Region.
Man Arrested Over Early Morning Burglaries In Limerick City
A 20-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a series of burglaries in Limerick City. It is understood that a number of burglaries where reported in the Athlunkard Street area of the city between 07:50 and 08:15 on the morning on Monday 25 January.
A 20-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a series of burglaries in Limerick City. It is understood that a number of burglaries where reported in the Athlunkard Street area of the city between 07:50 and 08:15 on the morning on Monday 25 January.
LCC Urged To Designate Woodland Park As Emergency Halting Site
Sinn Féin has called on Louth County Council to designate Woodland Park as and emergency halting site. Party leader, Gerry Adams, made the call on Monday night following a meeting the Chief Executive of the council.
Sinn Féin has called on Louth County Council to designate Woodland Park as and emergency halting site. Party leader, Gerry Adams, made the call on Monday night following a meeting the Chief Executive of the council.
Off-Duty Garda Officer Stops Armed Robbery
A 39-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a convenience store on Oxmanstown Road, Dublin 7, on Monday afternoon. It is understood that at about 13:30 yesterday, an off duty Garda entered the shop as an armed robbery was in progress.
A 39-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a convenience store on Oxmanstown Road, Dublin 7, on Monday afternoon. It is understood that at about 13:30 yesterday, an off duty Garda entered the shop as an armed robbery was in progress.
€5m Funding Secured For Health Innovation Hub Ireland
The government has announced funding of €5 million for a new Health Innovation Hub Ireland, which will seek to foster links between Irish health service and vital new technologies.
The government has announced funding of €5 million for a new Health Innovation Hub Ireland, which will seek to foster links between Irish health service and vital new technologies.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 26 2015, 4,018 days ago
Permission Granted For Specialist Hospice In Wicklow
Wicklow County Council has granted planning permission for a new 15-bed hospice at Magheramore.
Wicklow County Council has granted planning permission for a new 15-bed hospice at Magheramore.
Fianna Fáil Calls For Multi-Agency Approach To Fuel Laundering
Authorities both North and South must collaborate as part of a multi-agency approach to tackle fuel laundering in the border counties. Fianna Fáil TD for Louth, Seamus Kirk, made the call amid concerns over the dumping of toxic materials affecting water quality in the area.
Authorities both North and South must collaborate as part of a multi-agency approach to tackle fuel laundering in the border counties. Fianna Fáil TD for Louth, Seamus Kirk, made the call amid concerns over the dumping of toxic materials affecting water quality in the area.
Snow To Return On Wednesday
Met Éireann has warned of more sleet and snow expected to return on Wednesday of this week. The forecaster said that "several centimetres" of snow is expected across the country, with "bitterly cold" weather to remain through the end of the week and into the weekend.
Met Éireann has warned of more sleet and snow expected to return on Wednesday of this week. The forecaster said that "several centimetres" of snow is expected across the country, with "bitterly cold" weather to remain through the end of the week and into the weekend.
New Passport Card Introduced
A new credit-card sized passport is to be issued as a supplement to the current Irish passport. The new card will cost €35, be valid for five years and will include the carriers name, date-of-birth, passport number and a number of security features, such as an embedded hologram photo.
A new credit-card sized passport is to be issued as a supplement to the current Irish passport. The new card will cost €35, be valid for five years and will include the carriers name, date-of-birth, passport number and a number of security features, such as an embedded hologram photo.
Health Minister Seeks Advice On Blood Donations From Gay Men
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar said that he is seeking advice from the Chief Medical Officer on reviewing the ban on gay men donating blood.
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar said that he is seeking advice from the Chief Medical Officer on reviewing the ban on gay men donating blood.
Aer Lingus Considers New Takeover Proposal
Aer Lingus is considering a new takeover offer from International Airlines Group (IAG). The improved offer was revealed in a statement made by the airline to the Stock Exchange this morning, which stated it had received a new offer of €2.55 per share and it was being considered by the board.
Aer Lingus is considering a new takeover offer from International Airlines Group (IAG). The improved offer was revealed in a statement made by the airline to the Stock Exchange this morning, which stated it had received a new offer of €2.55 per share and it was being considered by the board.
One Hundred New Jobs For Limerick
One hundred new jobs are to be created in Limerick as part of expansion plans announced by the Viagogo Group. The company, an online marketplace for tickets to sporting and music events, is doubling its Irish workforce as part of a three-year expansion plan, supported by IDA Ireland.
One hundred new jobs are to be created in Limerick as part of expansion plans announced by the Viagogo Group. The company, an online marketplace for tickets to sporting and music events, is doubling its Irish workforce as part of a three-year expansion plan, supported by IDA Ireland.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 26 2012, 5,114 days ago
Tiger Kidnappers To Face 10 Year Sentences
Those convicted of so-called tiger kidnappings could be jailed for a minimum of 10 years under new legislation from Fianna Fáil. The plan, published by Party Whip Seán Ó Fearghaíl, would see mandatory sentences levied against criminals using the families of bank workers as hostages in crimes.
Those convicted of so-called tiger kidnappings could be jailed for a minimum of 10 years under new legislation from Fianna Fáil. The plan, published by Party Whip Seán Ó Fearghaíl, would see mandatory sentences levied against criminals using the families of bank workers as hostages in crimes.
Donegal Earthquake Measures 2.2 On Richter Scale
A minor earthquake has been recorded in the Republic of Ireland during the early hours of Thursday morning. Donegal residents were woken just after 1am by a small tremor and it has since been confirmed by the British Geological Survey (BGS). BGS said that the earthquake registered 2.
A minor earthquake has been recorded in the Republic of Ireland during the early hours of Thursday morning. Donegal residents were woken just after 1am by a small tremor and it has since been confirmed by the British Geological Survey (BGS). BGS said that the earthquake registered 2.
Arrests Made After Oil Laundering Plant Discovered
Two men have been arrested following the discovery of an oil laundering plant in County Louth last night. One of the men from Dublin has been released, and the other, in his 30's from Northern Ireland is still being questioned.
Two men have been arrested following the discovery of an oil laundering plant in County Louth last night. One of the men from Dublin has been released, and the other, in his 30's from Northern Ireland is still being questioned.
Finance Union Calls For AIB And Govt Engagement
Ireland's largest finance union has urged AIB and the Department of Finance to coordinate "meaningful engagement" on the restructuring of the bank and a number of outstanding issues affecting various grades - including staff working in the Bank's call centres.
Ireland's largest finance union has urged AIB and the Department of Finance to coordinate "meaningful engagement" on the restructuring of the bank and a number of outstanding issues affecting various grades - including staff working in the Bank's call centres.
Callely Released Without Charge
Former Fianna Fáil Senator Ivor Callely has been released from Garda custody without charge after facing questions over allegedly fraudulent mobile phone expenses.
Former Fianna Fáil Senator Ivor Callely has been released from Garda custody without charge after facing questions over allegedly fraudulent mobile phone expenses.
Kick Start For Entrepreneurs
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD has announced the 15 successful Lifesciences, Cleantech and Industrial companies that have been awarded funding under Enterprise Ireland’s Competitive Start Fund.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD has announced the 15 successful Lifesciences, Cleantech and Industrial companies that have been awarded funding under Enterprise Ireland’s Competitive Start Fund.
Disability Facilities Officially Opened
The Minister for Health has officially opened two new centres in Newry for people with disabilities. Windsor Day Centre is a £3.7million purpose-built facility providing day care for 39 adults with learning disabilities. Carrickore Children's Respite Unit is a £2.
The Minister for Health has officially opened two new centres in Newry for people with disabilities. Windsor Day Centre is a £3.7million purpose-built facility providing day care for 39 adults with learning disabilities. Carrickore Children's Respite Unit is a £2.
Irish Cancer Society Invests In Daffodil Centres
Six new Daffodil Centres will be set up over the next year by the Irish Cancer Society. The charity confirmed it is investing €3.6 million in the centres, which will provide information and support to cancer sufferers and their families.
Six new Daffodil Centres will be set up over the next year by the Irish Cancer Society. The charity confirmed it is investing €3.6 million in the centres, which will provide information and support to cancer sufferers and their families.
Navan Trolley Figures Reduce
Patients waiting on trolleys in Navan hospital have been sharply reduced according to figures released on Thursday. Fine Gael TD Regina Doherty said the number of people waiting on trolleys in Our Lady’s Hospital in Navan has been reduced by almost a third.
Patients waiting on trolleys in Navan hospital have been sharply reduced according to figures released on Thursday. Fine Gael TD Regina Doherty said the number of people waiting on trolleys in Our Lady’s Hospital in Navan has been reduced by almost a third.
Irish News on Wed, Jan 26 2011, 5,479 days ago
Fianna Fail Leadership Vote Looms
The new leader of the Fianna Fail party is to be selected today, with former Foreign Minister Michael Martin still the strong favourite.
The new leader of the Fianna Fail party is to be selected today, with former Foreign Minister Michael Martin still the strong favourite.
Vote Rests With Independent TDs
The crucial Finance Bill, which could fundamentally affect Ireland's future, is today in the hands of three Independent TDs. Michael Lowry, Jackie Healy-Rae and Mattie McGrath said yesterday their support was provisional, depending on the inclusion of a number of amendments.
The crucial Finance Bill, which could fundamentally affect Ireland's future, is today in the hands of three Independent TDs. Michael Lowry, Jackie Healy-Rae and Mattie McGrath said yesterday their support was provisional, depending on the inclusion of a number of amendments.
Road Tragedies Blight Ireland
There has been a litany of fatal road accidents across Ireland with a man aged in his 60s being killed following a crash in Co Tyrone. The PSNI Police were called to the scene of the incident on the Gorticashel Road, Mountfield, outside Omagh, shortly after 4.30pm yesterday.
There has been a litany of fatal road accidents across Ireland with a man aged in his 60s being killed following a crash in Co Tyrone. The PSNI Police were called to the scene of the incident on the Gorticashel Road, Mountfield, outside Omagh, shortly after 4.30pm yesterday.
Road 'Remains Closed' In Northern Alert
As the North's police said it could be Thursday morning before the Antrim Road in north Belfast is reopened after a large bomb - believed to have been left by dissident republicans - is made safe by the Army, local politicians, including DUP MP, Nigel Dodds have condemned those responsible for an on
As the North's police said it could be Thursday morning before the Antrim Road in north Belfast is reopened after a large bomb - believed to have been left by dissident republicans - is made safe by the Army, local politicians, including DUP MP, Nigel Dodds have condemned those responsible for an on
'Reinstate Aer Lingus Staff' – TD O'Brien
Fianna Fail TD Darragh O'Brien has today called for Aer Lingus to reinstate the staff removed from the company's payroll.
Fianna Fail TD Darragh O'Brien has today called for Aer Lingus to reinstate the staff removed from the company's payroll.
Baggott Agrees Illegal Parading Meeting
There's to be a showdown over the way in which the police has been allowing illegal republican parades to take place in the North - while at the same time cracking down on Loyal Order events to make sure they follow the letter of the law under Parading legislation.
There's to be a showdown over the way in which the police has been allowing illegal republican parades to take place in the North - while at the same time cracking down on Loyal Order events to make sure they follow the letter of the law under Parading legislation.
Riots' Photo ID Successes 'Wrong'
Identifying young rioters by publishing pictures of them is 'wrong' according to a report published by a committee of the North's Policing Board.
Identifying young rioters by publishing pictures of them is 'wrong' according to a report published by a committee of the North's Policing Board.
Clarity Sought Over Border Radiotherapy
About 100 people attended a public meeting in Derry on Monday night to discuss a planned radiotherapy unit at the North's Altnagelvin Hospital - which saw the Stormont Health Minister Michael McGimpsey criticised after reports that he has funds to build the centre - but not to staff it.
About 100 people attended a public meeting in Derry on Monday night to discuss a planned radiotherapy unit at the North's Altnagelvin Hospital - which saw the Stormont Health Minister Michael McGimpsey criticised after reports that he has funds to build the centre - but not to staff it.
Over 20,000 Caught With Unlicensed TV
The North's TV licensing enforcement body has today revealed that more than 20,000 people were caught watching the box without a licence in Northern Ireland in 2010. This includes more than 5,700 in Belfast, more than 1,370 in Newry, more than 1,300 in Craigavon and more than 1,140 in Dungannon.
The North's TV licensing enforcement body has today revealed that more than 20,000 people were caught watching the box without a licence in Northern Ireland in 2010. This includes more than 5,700 in Belfast, more than 1,370 in Newry, more than 1,300 in Craigavon and more than 1,140 in Dungannon.
Irish News on Tue, Jan 26 2010, 5,844 days ago
Emergency Supplies for Haiti Increases
The Government has today announced it is releasing an extra 40 tonnes of emergency supplies for Haiti to help combat the threat of disease following the devastating earthquake.
The Government has today announced it is releasing an extra 40 tonnes of emergency supplies for Haiti to help combat the threat of disease following the devastating earthquake.
Airport Staff Back Cost-Cutting Plan
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) employees have today voted to accept a €40 million cost-reduction programme. The vote, carried by an almost 70% majority will lead to some 300 redundancies at airports in Dublin, Cork and Shannon.
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) employees have today voted to accept a €40 million cost-reduction programme. The vote, carried by an almost 70% majority will lead to some 300 redundancies at airports in Dublin, Cork and Shannon.
Legislation Tackling 'Legal Highs' Considered
The junior minister with responsibility for drugs strategy has said changes to legislation will be considered in clamping down on so-called "head shop" products. The stores sell legal drugs mimicking the effects of substances like cannabis and ecstasy.
The junior minister with responsibility for drugs strategy has said changes to legislation will be considered in clamping down on so-called "head shop" products. The stores sell legal drugs mimicking the effects of substances like cannabis and ecstasy.
RTE Must Still Beam Into North, Says Report
A high level UK report into future broadcasting has said that people in the North should continue to receive RTE after the digital switchover.
A high level UK report into future broadcasting has said that people in the North should continue to receive RTE after the digital switchover.
Secondments Follow McElhill Tragedy
It has been revealed that senior social workers have now been seconded to work with the North's police in order to prevent a repetition of the failings which led to the McElhill fire tragedy.
It has been revealed that senior social workers have now been seconded to work with the North's police in order to prevent a repetition of the failings which led to the McElhill fire tragedy.
Strike Notice Served On Cavan Builder
SIPTU has announced today it was serving notice of industrial action on Kingspan Building Products in Kingscourt, Cavan, after the company implemented a Labour Court ruling.
SIPTU has announced today it was serving notice of industrial action on Kingspan Building Products in Kingscourt, Cavan, after the company implemented a Labour Court ruling.
Techno Firm Announces 100 Jobs
The parent company of PC World and Currys has today announced plans for 100 new jobs in Ireland. DSG Retail Ireland said it would be opening new stores while re-branding its existing stores to a 'two brands in one' format - with Currys and PC World under one roof.
The parent company of PC World and Currys has today announced plans for 100 new jobs in Ireland. DSG Retail Ireland said it would be opening new stores while re-branding its existing stores to a 'two brands in one' format - with Currys and PC World under one roof.
Aer Lingus Announces €40 million Savings
The troubled Aer Lingus has announced that savings of up to €50m will be made this year while projecting €47m for next year from its restructuring plan.
The troubled Aer Lingus has announced that savings of up to €50m will be made this year while projecting €47m for next year from its restructuring plan.
Hillsborough Crisis Talks Resume
The British PM, Gordon Brown and Brian Cowen held "frank" and "hard going" talks with the North's political leaders last night in a bid to save the fragile power-sharing government. However, talks at Hillsborough Castle ended early this morning without agreement.
The British PM, Gordon Brown and Brian Cowen held "frank" and "hard going" talks with the North's political leaders last night in a bid to save the fragile power-sharing government. However, talks at Hillsborough Castle ended early this morning without agreement.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 26 2009, 6,209 days ago
Gardaí Apeal Following Bookies Robbery
Gardai at Harcourt Terrace are investigating a robbery at Ladbrokes on Camden St on Monday and have appealed to the public for their assistance. According to a gardaí spokesman, the suspect offender arrived in a red old style Toyota or Nissan taxi at about 4.
Gardai at Harcourt Terrace are investigating a robbery at Ladbrokes on Camden St on Monday and have appealed to the public for their assistance. According to a gardaí spokesman, the suspect offender arrived in a red old style Toyota or Nissan taxi at about 4.
Ulster Bank Cuts Hundreds Of Jobs
Ulster Bank has confirmed its plans to axe up to 750 jobs in a major restructuring programme. The bank group says the restructuring will result in 550 redundancies in the Republic with another 200 in the North, but the majority will be voluntary.
Ulster Bank has confirmed its plans to axe up to 750 jobs in a major restructuring programme. The bank group says the restructuring will result in 550 redundancies in the Republic with another 200 in the North, but the majority will be voluntary.
Costa Murder Was Rival Gang Attack
The victim of a fatal weekend shooting on Spain's Costa del Sol has been identified as a 30-year-old Irish man. Gardaí officers - along with Spanish police - have now said they believe the drug trafficker Richard Keogh was shot by a rival drug-dealing gang.
The victim of a fatal weekend shooting on Spain's Costa del Sol has been identified as a 30-year-old Irish man. Gardaí officers - along with Spanish police - have now said they believe the drug trafficker Richard Keogh was shot by a rival drug-dealing gang.
Armed Robbery At Malahide
Gardai in Malahide are investigation an armed robbery at an off-license, and are appealing for witnesses. The incident occured at 2.20am on Sunday morning, at an address on St. Margaret's Avenue, Malahide.
Gardai in Malahide are investigation an armed robbery at an off-license, and are appealing for witnesses. The incident occured at 2.20am on Sunday morning, at an address on St. Margaret's Avenue, Malahide.
Woman Held Over McManus Murder
A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of John McManus last November. Gardaí in Cork investigating the killing have this morning arrested a woman in her 30s, and are holding her for questioning.
A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of John McManus last November. Gardaí in Cork investigating the killing have this morning arrested a woman in her 30s, and are holding her for questioning.
Gardaí Arrest Five Over Heroin Find
Five people have been arrested and a large amount of heroin has been seized following a gardaí investigation into Dublin's criminal gangs. As part of an ongoing operation against organised criminal activity, gardaí from the organised crime unit of N.B.C.I.
Five people have been arrested and a large amount of heroin has been seized following a gardaí investigation into Dublin's criminal gangs. As part of an ongoing operation against organised criminal activity, gardaí from the organised crime unit of N.B.C.I.
Cannabis Nursery Found After Routine Stop And Search
Officers in Cork have stumbled upon a large cannabis nursery following a routine stop and search in the city. According to a gardaí spokesman, officers from Gurranabraher Gardai station on routine patrol in the Blarney Road area of Cork City stopped and searched a car at about 8.20pm yesterday.
Officers in Cork have stumbled upon a large cannabis nursery following a routine stop and search in the city. According to a gardaí spokesman, officers from Gurranabraher Gardai station on routine patrol in the Blarney Road area of Cork City stopped and searched a car at about 8.20pm yesterday.
Gardaí Rescue Mother From Burning Home
There was a dramatic blaze rescue near Dublin at the weekend. A woman and her young family were saved after their house caught fire. According to a gardaí spokesman, at about 4.15am on Sunday, police received a report of a house fire at Hilltown Close, Rivervalley, Swords in Dublin.
There was a dramatic blaze rescue near Dublin at the weekend. A woman and her young family were saved after their house caught fire. According to a gardaí spokesman, at about 4.15am on Sunday, police received a report of a house fire at Hilltown Close, Rivervalley, Swords in Dublin.
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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.
