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Irish News on Thu, Feb 6 2020, 2,192 days ago

Body Discovered In Rusheen Bay Woods In 2014 Identified
A formal identification has been made of a man whose body was found in Rusheen Bay Woods, Barna, County Galway on 27 September, 2014. The deceased man was found in the coastal area of Rusheen Bay Woods by a man walking his dog almost six years ago.

Irish News on Wed, Feb 6 2019, 2,557 days ago

Supermac's To Create 300 Jobs With Hotel & Restaurant Developments
Fast-food chain Supermac's is set to create 300 new jobs as it opens three new restaurants. The company has also announced the redevelopment and refurbishment of three hotels; the Killeshin Hotel, Castle Oaks House Hotel and Athlone Springs Hotel.
Irishman To Be Extradited From US To Face Sex Offence Charges
A judge in the US has ruled that an Irishman facing hundreds of sex offence charges is to be extradited to Ireland. The man appeared in court in Albany, New York, last Friday. He is accused of sexually abusing two minors in Ireland between 2004 and 2009.
Over 330 Special Education Training Places Confirmed
More than 330 graduate and post-graduate places for teacher training in special education have been announced for the incoming year.
Body Of Missing Galway Man Found
A search for a missing man from Galway has ended after his body was found. 25-year-old Robert Murray had been missing from his Salthill home since 08 January, sparking an appeal to try and determine his whereabouts.
Taoiseach In Brussels For Brexit Talks
The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is in Brussels for a series of Brexit-related meetings today, Wednesday 06 February. He is hoping to consolidate support for the Irish backstop, as the UK moves to seek changes to the provision.
FF: Plans To Hike Up VAT On Food Supplements Should Be Halted
A Fianna Fáil TD has called for a halt in plans to increase the VAT on food supplements to 23%, pending a review by the Tax Strategy Group.
Fine Gael Welcome Updated Football Web-Streaming Service
A Fine Gael TD has welcomed plans for the upgrading of web-streaming services for future League of Ireland games, but called for it to be made available to fans in Ireland as well. Deputy for north west Dublin, Noel Rock, said the upgrade is good news for the domestic league.

Irish News on Tue, Feb 6 2018, 2,922 days ago

Met Éireann Issues Low Temperature Weather Warning
A weather warning has been issued for low temperatures across Ireland. The Status Yellow warning is in place from 4pm today, 06 February until 4am on Wednesday, 07 February. Met Éireann said: "Extremely cold after dark and into daytime Wednesday.
Man Dies Following Two-Car Collision On M8 Motorway
A man in his 70s has died following a two-vehicle road crash on the M8 Motorway in Co Tipperary. The incident occurred near Cahir at around 9pm on Monday, 05 February. The victim was fatally injured when the car he was driving collided with a second car.

Irish News on Mon, Feb 6 2017, 3,287 days ago

Alcohol Linked To Seven Types Of Cancer - HSE
Regular consumption of alcohol increases the risk of seven cancers, the Health Services Executive (HSE) has warned.

Irish News on Fri, Feb 6 2015, 4,018 days ago

Combilift €40m Expansion Creates 200 Jobs
200 jobs are to be created in Monaghan by heavy loader builder Combilift. The company employs 300 people at its current facilities in Monaghan town and Clontibret. The news comes as a result of the company's investment of €40m in a new facility. The jobs are being supported by Enterprise Ireland.
Ireland Name Team To Face Italy
Ireland have named the team to face Italy in their opening game of this year's Six Nations campaign. The two sides will meet at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday (7 February).
Firearm Seized Following Reports Of Gunfire
A firearm has been seized, alongside ammunition and a knife, in Ballyfermot Parade in Dublin. A man, aged 47, was also arrested during the incident which occurred on Thursday (5 February) at around 11pm.
100 Jobs Announced For Dundalk
100 jobs are to be created in Dundalk, County Louth, following the opening of a new Customer Engagement Centre by Irish sales solution provider SalesSense International.
Man Absconds From Loughan House
A prisoner has absconded from Loughan House open prison in Cavan. Gardaí have said the man, who is in his 30s and from Tallaght in Dublin, escaped on Thursday (5 February) at around 2.30pm.
€25m Announced For Sustainable Transport Projects
More than €25m has been set aside for sustainable transport projects in the greater Dublin area. The projects will involve improvements to bus, cycle and pedestrian routes, revisions to traffic management systems and footpath upgrades and extensions.
Irish Education Institutes Commit To Gender Equality
Seven universities along with 14 institutes of technology and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland have pledged to tackle gender inequality for staff.

Irish News on Thu, Feb 6 2014, 4,383 days ago

Police Appeal For Missing Teen Patrick Halpin
Police have launched an appeal after Irish teenager Patrick Halpin went missing in London shortly after midnight on Tuesday. The Irish student, who is originally from Galway, was last seen at The Zoo nightclub, just off Leicester Square in London.
Driver Killed In Kenagh Crash
A driver has been killed in a road traffic collision on the main Longford to Athlone Road, Kenagh. The crash happened at Curry between a car and a 4x4 vehicle on Tuesday evening.
New Improved System For Local Enterprise Offices
A new improved system of Local Enterprise Offices in each local authority with more funding, more staff and more services will be up and running in April, the Government announced today. Key features of the new Local Enterprise Office (LEO) system will include: • Additional funding of €3.
Children's Organisations Call For An Outright Ban On Slapping Children
The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) and the Children's Rights Alliance have launched the findings of a survey conducted to investigate attitudes towards child discipline.
New Taxi Regulations Could Increase Prices For Customers
The Competition Authority (CA) has warned the National Transport Authority (NTA) that proposed new taxi regulations could create a barrier to entry that will increase prices and waiting times for taxi users.
Call For Urgent Update On Section 38 Compliance
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has agreed to a request from PAC member and Fine Gael Wicklow TD, Simon Harris, to seek an urgent update from the Health Service Executive (HSE) regarding the compliance status of Section 38 organisations.
Ministers Launch Joint Online Safety Campaign
Labour TD for Galway West, Derek Nolan and Senator Lorraine Higgins from Galway East have together launched an online safety campaign which will take place in schools across their constituencies in the coming weeks.

Irish News on Wed, Feb 6 2013, 4,748 days ago

Tributes Paid To Late Shane McEntee In The Dáil
The Taoiseach has led tributes in the Dáil to the former junior minister Shane McEntee. Mr McEntee, who has a TD for Meath East died on 21st December last year. His wife Kathleen was present to hear the emotional tributes.
Call For Taoiseach To Make A Full Apology To The Magdalene Survivors
Labour TD for Dublin North Sean Kenny has called on the Taoiseach Enda Kenny to make a full apology to the Magdalene Laundries survivors. Mr Kenny told the Dáil earlier today that he wanted to use the next couple of weeks to decide how best to deal with the needs and requirements of the survivors.
INMO Opposes Any Further Pay Cuts
The Executive Council of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO), following a review of the Croke Park extension talks, has reaffirmed its commitment to protect the current income of its members from further cuts.
NUJ To Discuss Changes To FOI Legislation In Ireland
The NUJ will appear before a parliamentary committee on today, Wednesday 6 February, to discuss major changes to freedom of information legislation in Ireland.
Pensioner Dies After Falling Into A Fireplace
A pensioner has died after falling in to a fireplace which was lit. The incident took place at a house in Ballina just before 10.30pm. It is believed the 92-year-old woman did not die of fire-related injuries.
Govt Votes In Favour Of Marriage Equality
Marriage Equality welcomed news that members of Parliament in the UK have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill, opening up civil marriage to same sex couples in England and Wales.

Irish News on Mon, Feb 6 2012, 5,114 days ago

Two Arrested Over Gerard Delaney Death
Two men have been arrested in connection with the death of Gerard Delaney in December. Gardaí in Togher investigating the death of Mr Delaney said on Monday they have arrested two men in their late teens and early twenties.
Benefits Inadequate For Poor Families - Report
Irelands poor families and the unemployed do not have enough money to achieve a basic standard of living, a report commissioned by the government has found.
Govt Action Needed To Fill Garda Posts
Fianna Fáil Justice Spokesman has said the Government must act this week to fill dozens of senior posts in the ranks of the Gardaí as the management resources of the force are stretched across the country.
Motorcyclist Killed In Galway Crash
A male motorcyclist has died after a road crash in County Galway on Sunday. Gardaí in Tuam Co Galway said they are investigating the single vehicle fatal road traffic collision which occurred at Killavoher, Dunmore, Co Galway at approximately 5.15pm.
Serious Assault On Woman In Rialto
A woman has been seriously assaulted in the Rialto area of Dublin in the early hours of Sunday morning. Gardai at Kilmainham said they are investigating the circumstances of the assault, during which a 28-year-old woman sustained serious head injuries at a house on Ruben Walk.

Irish News on Fri, Feb 6 2009, 6,209 days ago

Dublin Airport Cancels Freezing Flights
Dublin Airport has cancelled and delayed number of flights following freezing weather conditions.
Cork Dockers Accept Redundancies
Ninety-three jobs will be axed at Cork Port, after dockers accepted a voluntary redundancy package. As a bid to modernise work practices at the dock, the package was put forward by the company in lieu of a vote by workers.
Body Found In Anne Corcoran Case
A body has been found by members of the Gardaí investigating the disappearance of pensioner Anne Corcoran. Officers investigating the 60-year-old's disappearance have located what they believe to be a body at a rural location near Ballinspittle, Co Cork.
Commissioner Welcomes Fall In Murders
Murders and manslaughters are down 38% from last year, according to statistics released today.
Expect Living Standards To Fall Says Taoiseach
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has said the public will have to accept a fall of at least 10% in their living standards over the coming years. Speaking at the Chamber of Commerce AGM in Dublin yesterday evening, Mr Cowen appealed for people to show solidarity in the face of the current economic crisis.
Arrested Made In Bray Fire Case
A man in his 50s has been arrested in connection with the tragic Bray fire in which two fire fighters were killed. Gardaí investigating the fire in Bray, Co Wicklow arrested the man early this morning.
Meath Sees Largest Jump In Benefit Claims
After the Ireland-wide growth of the live-register figures, it has been revealed that Co Meath has seen the largest proportional increase per county. The central statistics agency says the number of people signing on the dole in the county was up almost 18% in January.
Warrenpoint UXB Alert Over
A bomb has been made safe after being found floating on a busy cross-border waterway. The object was found floating in Carlingford Lough, off Warrenpoint and some distance from Omeath on the Co Louth side of the border on Friday morning.
Members Furious As TUI Discusses Pension Levy
Ireland's top teaching union is meeting today to discuss the proposed cuts in public spending announced this week. The Teachers Union of Ireland (TUI) is threatening a campaign against the introduction of the pension levy for all public-sector workers, put forward this week by the government.
Foyle Ferry Finance Bid Fails
News that the Irish government has firmly ruled out providing any money towards ensuring the Lough Foyle cross-border ferry service will operate this coming season has proved a further setback for the service's supporters.
Cut In Childcare Supplement Criticised
The Governement's plans to cut a childcare supplement has been criticised by an childcare umbrella group this morning. The National Voluntary Childcare Collaborative (NVCC) said the Government's decision to cut the Early Childcare Supplement were a step backwards by the Government.

Irish News on Wed, Feb 6 2008, 6,575 days ago

'Forced Labour' Worker Awarded €116,000
A Dublin restaurant has been ordered to pay a migrant worker €116,000 compensation for breaches of employment law. The worker told the Labour Relations Commission the Pakistani man was forced to work in appalling conditions for five years and had virtually no days off.
News Brief
White Bid For Presidency Senator Mary White today announced her bid for the Irish presidency in 2011. A member of Fianna Fáil since 1983, she will be seeking the nomination from the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party.
Man Found Guilty Of Clonakilty Murder
A man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his estranged partner, Rose Patterson. Hadim Kedik was found guilty by a jury of eight men and four women, at the Central Criminal Court.
Gardaí Probe 'Drink Drive Culture' Among Foreign Nationals.
Gay Byrne, chairman of the Road Safety Authority has revealed the group is working alongside gardaí to investigate claims of a drink driving culture among foreign nationals on Ireland's roads.
Four Arrested Over €10m Cannabis Raid
Gardaí have arrested four men following the seizure of €10.5m worth of cannabis in Co Kildare, this morning. Five hundred kilos of the drug were found in a car on the Naas Road and another 1,000 kilos on land near Newbridge. At around 7.
Drugs Traffickers Linked To Costa Del Sol Murder
Spanish police probing the murder of Irish drug dealer Patrick Doyle believe it may be linked to a massive cocaine seizure on the Costa Del Sol. The discovery of almost €8m of cocaine, found hidden in a truck loaded with furniture, was found in Estepona near where Mr Doyle was shot dead.
Environmental Initiatives Showcased In Dublin
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will unveil over fifty environmental protection research projects at a conference in Dublin today.
'Student Support Bill Imperfect' - USI
The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has hailed yesterday’s publication of the Student Support Bill as a major step forward – but called for centralisation of the grants system. The Bill responds to longstanding criticism of the student grants system.
Study On Merits Of Underground Power Lines
The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan has announced plans to conduct an independent study on power line infrastructure in Ireland. The national study will address the merits of installing underground cables instead of overhead power lines.
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