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Irish News on Tue, Mar 12 2024, 730 days ago

O'Dowd Announces New Measures To Tackle MOT Waiting Lists
New measures designed to tackle MOT waiting lists have been announced by Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd. Speaking in the Assembly on Monday, 11 March, Mr O'Dowd said he will explore the introduction of temporary exemption certificates and proposals to consult on testing every two years.
NI Households Left With Less Than £32 Per Week After Essentials
Discretionary income has fallen by over half since 2021 for Northern Ireland's lowest earning households, leaving them with only £31.31 per week on average, according to the Consumer Council.
How Much Gambling Takes Place in Ireland?
When we think of Ireland, we may think of many things ranging from lush green landscapes to Guinness and Irish dancing, but it may be surprising to learn that the country has a passion for gambling. Such a passion that in 2019, gambling in Ireland brought in more than <a href= 'https://www.
Communities Minister Must Prioritise Anti-Poverty Measures
The Alliance Party has criticised Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons, for "not prioritising anti-poverty measures". MLA Kellie Armstrong said the Minister's inaction was "disappointing" in light of a new report showing that one in five children in NI are living in relative poverty.
Economy Minister To Promote NI In New York And Washington
Economy Minister, Conor Murphy, will highlight the benefits of Northern Ireland's business and economic opportunities during an official visit to New York and Washington DC.

Irish News on Thu, Mar 12 2020, 2,191 days ago

Retailers Urged Not To Take Advantage Of Consumers
Retailers have been urged not to use the COVID-19 crisis as an excuse to take advantage of consumers.

Irish News on Tue, Mar 12 2019, 2,557 days ago

Man Dies After Being Struck By Luas
A man has died after he was hit by a Luas tram in Dublin. The collision took place shortly before midnight on Monday 11 March at the Kingswood area in south-west Dublin. Gardaí confirmed this morning, Tuesday 12, that the man was knocked down and killed.
Taoiseach: New Brexit Assurances Don't Undermine Backstop
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said the Instrument agreed on the UK's Withdrawal Agreement yesterday does not reopen or undermine the backstop. It comes after the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, said she had managed to secure legally-binding changes to the Brexit deal.
Orange Warning As Storm Gareth Sweeps The Nation
Storm Gareth is to bring disruptive weather to parts of Ireland over the next few days, with heavy wind and rain forecast. A status Orange warning for counties Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo will come into effect at midday and last until 9am tomorrow, Wednesday 13 March.
HPV Uptake Increases To 70%
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has confirmed that the uptake rate for the HPV vaccine has reached 70%, marking an increase of 20% over the last two years.
Govt Allocate €71.25m To Improve Homes Of The Elderly & Disabled
The Government has announced funding allocations of €71.25 million to be made available in 2019 for Housing Adaptation Grants for older people and those living with disabilities.
National Scheme Launched To Help Fund Cost Of Childcare
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr Katherine Zappone, has today, 12 March, announced the launch of the National Childcare Scheme, the pathway to quality, accessible, and affordable care.
Public Urged To Have Their Say On Proposed Electoral Registration Reform
The Minister of State for Local Government and Electoral Reform, John Paul Phelan, T.D., has invited the public to give their views on the Government's proposals for reform of the electoral registration process before the public consultation ends this Friday, 15 March.

Irish News on Mon, Mar 12 2018, 2,922 days ago

Over 700 Patients On Trolleys - INMO
New figures have revealed more than 700 people were waiting on trolleys in hospital emergency departments (ED) today, 11 March. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) statistics reveal that this morning, a record-breaking 714 patients were waiting on trolleys throughout Ireland.
More Than €200,000 Available To Promote Roma Inclusion
More than €200,000 of funding is being made available for projects which aim to promote equality for Romanian communities across Ireland.
SF Slams Developer For Breaching Regulations On Liffey Valley Development
Sinn Féin has hit out at the developer of an apartment complex in Liffey Valley after residents had their Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) stopped due to fears of a planning regulation breach.

Irish News on Thu, Mar 12 2015, 4,018 days ago

70 New Jobs To Be Created In Dublin
Up to 70 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by technology firm, LexisNexis Risk Solutions. The majority of the new jobs are to be created at the companies new data analytics centre. The job creations are being supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, through IDA Ireland.
File Being Prepared For DPP On IRA Man Rape Allegations
Gardaí are preparing a file for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) over allegations that an IRA member from Northern Ireland raped two males in Co Louth in the 1990s.
Pro Life Campaign Protest Over Media Bias
Pro-life campaigners have protested outside the Dáil over "media bias" in the abortion debate. Reports suggest that around 1,500 people joined the '33 to 1: Challenging Media Bias' protest. Organisers claim that both broadcast and print media has shown bias in the ongoing debate.
Appeal Issued For Missing Co Wexford Man
Gardaí have appealed for help in tracing missing Co Wexford man Michael Kingston. The 30-year-old, from Ballina, Curracloe, has been missing since early on Monday morning. He was last seen at about 07:30 at South Central Apartments, Rockbrook, Sandyford, Dublin 18.
Man Arrested Over Armed Robbery Of Supermarket
A 32-year-old man has been arrested over an armed robbery in a supermarket in County Meath. It is understood the man entered the Dunboyne supermarket at about 18:20 on Wednesday evening, threatening staff with a firearm and demanding cash.
President Higgins Signs Plain Packaging Legislation
Legislation for plain cigarette packaging has been signed by President Michael D Higgins.
Multi-Million Euro Car Fraud Uncovered
A multi-million euro car fraud has been uncovered by Gardai in Dublin. It is understood an investigation was launched after a garda officer at Dublin Castle noticed that some tax discs on three-litre luxury cars had them documented as two-litres or less.

Irish News on Wed, Mar 12 2014, 4,383 days ago

Irish Banks To Undergo 'Rigorous' Stress Test
The ability of banks in Ireland to " adequately provide for the losses they are carrying" will be rigorously tested by the forthcoming ECB stress tests, Fianna Fáil Finance Spokesperson Michael McGrath has said.
Minister For Justice To Deliver Penalty Points Report
The Minister for Justice is due to deliver his report on the Gardaí administration of penalty points. It is understood that Alan Shatters report to the Cabinet will contain a number of recommendations, some of which will require legislation.
Statement From Taoiseach Enda Kenny On EU Ukraine Meeting
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has issued a statement on last weeks "extraordinary" meeting of of EU Heads of State and Government to discuss "the deeply worrying situation in Ukraine.
Investment Needed To Cope With Broadband Demand
Ireland's broadband infrastructure needs more investment, Fianna Fáil’s Communications spokesperson Michael Moynihan has said. Deputy Moynihan argues that there has been a 75% increase in internet usage in the last year, with smartphone and tablet sales are soaring.
Call For Govt To Support Voluntary Housing Project
Galway East Deputy Michael Kitt has called on the Government to provide support to the St Vincent de Paul voluntary housing project at Ozanam House in Ballinasloe.
Minister Hogan Accused Of Ignoring Concerns Over Building Regulations
New building regulations will prevent thousands of people from buidling their own homes, Sinn Féin's spokesperson on the Environment and Local Government Brian Stanley TD has claimed.
New Multi-Denominational Schools To Open In September
Four new multi-denominational primary schools are to open in September, the Department of Education has announced. Educate Together will run the new schools to be based in counties Dublin, Mayo, Meath, and Waterford.
Taoiseach Urged To Address Housing Crisis
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been urged to address Ireland's housing crisis.
Man Arrested After Body Found In Dublin
Gardaí in Dublin have arrested a 58-year-old man in connection with the find of a woman's body on Saturday. According to Garda the body of a woman, thought to be aged in her 50s, was found at a house in Woodlawn park Grove, Firhouse, by emergency services at about 13:30.

Irish News on Tue, Mar 12 2013, 4,748 days ago

Bomb Disposal Team Called Over Unstable Chemicals At School
A controlled explosion was carried out at a school in Co Tipperary after an Army bomb disposal team was called over a quantity of unstable chemicals. The Defence Forces Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was sent to the Christian Brothers School in Thurles following a request from gardaí.
IHF Launch Campaign To Stop Blood Test Records Destruction
A campaign to stop the destruction of Newborn Screening Card blood samples has been launched by the Irish Heart Foundation. The IHF says the cards could save the lives of extended family members of more than 1,000 young victims of Sudden Cardiac Death.
Garda To Get Irish Language Awareness Programme
An investigation by An Coimisinéir Teanga, who monitor how public bodies comply with the provisions of the Official Languages Act, has lead to the development of an Irish language awareness programme for members of the gardái.
Principle Calls For Bullying Helpline
The Department of Education has been urged to set up a helpline to deal with school queries on cyber bullying.
State's First Cold Case Convictions Overturned
The State’s first cold case murder conviction ha been overturned by the Court of Criminal Appeal.
Man Sentenced Over Sex With Minor
A 25-year-old man has been jailed for three-and-a-half years for having sex with a 13-year-old girl he befriended online. Claiming to be 19, Graham Doyle befriended the teenager through the Bebo website and had sex with her a number of times at his family home.
100 Jobs Created By Waterford Firm
100 jobs have been created by Waterford based contact centre, Eishtec, and are showing the positions at a job fair in the city this morning.
Not Guilty Plea Over Jill Meagher Murder
At a committal hearing in Australia Adrian Bayley has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Louth woman Jill Meagher. 41-year-old Bayley, of Coburg, pleaded guilty to one count of rape of Ms Meagher, and not guilty to two other charges of rape.
Public Interest Inquiry Launched Into Garda Evidence
A public interest inquiry has been launched into a number of garda officers and the evidence they gave at the trial of another officer charged with assault. The Garda Ombudsman Commission has begun an investigation following the conviction of garda Drew Morgan last Friday at Dundalk District Court.

Irish News on Mon, Mar 12 2012, 5,113 days ago

Man Killed In Road Traffic Collision
A man has been killed in a road traffic accident this morning which occurred at New Street, Killaloe. The car veered off the road and collided with a pole at approximately 9.30am. The 83-year-old male driver died at the scene and has been removed to Limerick Regional Hospital.
IMB Announce New Dosage Instructions For Children's Medicines
The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) announced today that new dosage instructions for children's liquid paracetamol medicines will appear on product information (package leaflets and labels) within the coming weeks.
Obamas Could Return To Ireland
If the US president wins a second term in office he will make a return trip to Ireland, the US ambassador to Ireland has speculated. Dan Rooney thinks that Barack Obama and the First Lady will return with their daughters following the success of the couples' visit last May.
Kenny And Cameron Reaffirm British-Irish Relations
The Taoiseach will travel to London today to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron in Downing Street to conclude and publish plans for the development of British Irish relations over the next decade.
Restrictions On GPs Wishing To Treat Public Patients Lifted
Dr. James Reilly TD, Minister for Health, has announced the commencement of the Health Provision of General Practitioner Services Act 2012.

Irish News on Fri, Mar 12 2010, 5,844 days ago

Talks Held As Hospital Strike Looms
The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen has said that the Government is willing to hold talks with the social partners on a "realistic basis". His comments come as public sector-unions step up their campaign against the pay cuts from December's Budget.
Hamill Inquiry Says Reconsider RUC Case
The Robert Hamill Inquiry in the North has published a brief interim report today. It recommends that the Public Prosecution Service should look again at an earlier decision not to pursue a case against an ex RUC officer.
Cowen 'Means Business' On Paddy's Day
Although a celebration of the Irish patron saint, the Taoiseach, Brian Cowen visit to the United States which starts today is to have a strong economic dimension.
Marriage 'Sham' In Ireland
Foreign couples in the Irish Republic are caught up in a diplomatic row after being told their marriage status is not legal. Some 3,000 marriages over the past three years are null and void because they were performed in foreign embassies.
DAA To Operate Dublin Terminal 2
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) is to run Terminal 2 following a decision to terminate the facility management procurement process relating to Dublin Airport.
'Sick' Rape Revisited In Court
A 45-year-old man is alleged to have admitted to gardaí in interview that he had sex with his own son's girlfriend after offering her a lift home. He has claimed she "came onto" him however and denies in court raping her.
NIO's Policing Proposals Unveiled
One of the last initiatives to be undertaken by the man currently responsible for policing and justice matters has been launched.
Head Shop Pair Questioned
Two men were being questioned last night following a third so-called 'head shop' being hit by fire. Firemen were called to the Yutopia store on Connolly Street in Sligo at around 12.30am on Thursday morning.

Irish News on Thu, Mar 12 2009, 6,209 days ago

Dáil Take Holiday To Deal With 'Reputation And Trade'
Despite the mounting pressures and the economy in tatters, the Government has called a week-long holiday. The three main Opposition parties objected to the break and had proposed that the Dáil meet next Wednesday and Thursday.
April Budget To Be Tougher Than Expected
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has said the emergency budget in April will be even tougher than first thought, due to the worsening public finances. Speaking in the Daíl yesterday, Mr Cowen told Opposition leaders the Department of Finance had estimated a shortfall of €4.
Couples 'Brutally' Attacked By Teenagers At Beauty Spot
Five teenagers have been arrested after a "brutal" attack in a Co Louth beauty spot on Tuesday morning. The couples were in a car just inside the entrance to Townley Hall woods at around 5.30am when they were approached by a group of males.
Funding Shortfall Of €1 Billion On HSE Agenda
The board of the Health Service Executive is meeting on Thursday morning to discuss ways of tackling a funding shortfall of more than €1billion. HSE Chief Executive Professor Brendan Drumm said that hard choices would have to be made to stay within budget.
Pay Hike Coming For TDs
Over two dozen TDs are due to get a €3,000 pay rise in the coming months despite mass spending cuts and wage reductions across the public sector. The 26 of the Dail's 166 TDs are in line for long-service increments, which are paid after TDs have been sitting in the Dail for seven years.
Anti-Knife Campaign Rolled Out By Gardaí
An anti-knife campaign called 'How Big Do You Feel?' is being launched by gardaí to combat the growing number of stabbings.
Police Summit On Dissident Threat
Today's scheduled security summit between the island's two top police chiefs is likely to be dominated by the recent dissident attacks in Northern Ireland.
Six Due In Court Over Cannabis Find
A total of six men are to appear court this Thursday morning over the seizure of €200,000 worth of cannabis. The men are to appear at Sligo District Court charged with drugs and immigration offences at 10.30 a.m. A total of eight people were arrested in connection with the seizure on Tuesday.
Father And Son Killed On Kildare Road
A father and son have been killed in a tragic traffic pile-up in Co Kildare. The collision involved three cars, a mini-bus and a pick-up truck. It happened shortly after 8.30pm on the N9 between Kilcullen and Castledermot, close to Ballytore.

Irish News on Wed, Mar 12 2008, 6,574 days ago

Ahern Defends 'St. Patrick's Day' Trips Abroad
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has told the Dáil today that money spent by Government departments to travel to global St Patrick’s Day events is in fact beneficial in promoting Ireland for foreign investment and tourism.
Teen Held Over Drimnagh Murders
A 16-year-old boy is still being questioned by gardaí in connection with the murders of two Polish men in Drimnagh, Dublin, last month. The teenager was arrested on Tuesday afternoon in connection with the fatal stabbings of Pawel Kalite and Marius Szwajkos on February 23.
Cigarettes Seized In Laois
Revenue Commissioners have seized between eight and nine million contraband cigarettes in Co. Laois. It is understood that the cigarettes, which were valued at €3 million, were found in a container, which was wrongly delivered to an address in Durrow.
Cancer Fraudster 'Disgusting'
Cancer victims are likely to have been 'disgusted' by the actions of a consultant surgeon who defrauded almost €750,000 from insurance companies through a false breast cancer claim.
Drink-Drive Limits To Be Cut
In an effort to counter the daily toll of road accidents across Ireland, the Government is set to press ahead with a reduction in drink-driving limits despite opposition from rural groups and publicans in rural areas.
Terror Suspects Bailed
Although charged with INLA membership, two Irish men were granted bail at the Special Criminal Court today.
Storms Disrupt Power Supplies
Ireland has been badly hit by bad weather which has left thousands of homes without electricity this morning following high winds across the country overnight. The majority of the damaged power lines are in Donegal, Sligo and Mayo, where gusts of 135km/h were recorded at the height of the storm.
EU States In Joint Dublin Deportations
A group of six illegal immigrants from Ghana was deported from Dublin yesterday, in what is believed to be the first joint-deportation from the Irish capital. The Ghanaian nationals were deported to Accra by the Irish, Italian and French authorities in secret by Garda­.
Huge Blaze Guts Irish Naval HQ
Firefighters were battling a major blaze on the Haulbowline naval base in Cork Harbour last night with units from Cork City and the County services joining forces with defence forces personnel to take on a massive blaze at the historic ex-British naval base.
Dublin To Host All-Ireland Autism Conference
A national one-day cross-border autism conference will be held at Croke Park in Dublin on April 15, Irish Education Minister Mary Hanafin has announced.
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