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Irish News on Wed, May 15 2019, 2,557 days ago
Garda Search Four Premises In Organised Crime Investigation
The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is analysing documents, phones and electrical devices following a search operation related to organised crime gangs in Dublin and County Laois this morning, Wednesday 05 May.
The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is analysing documents, phones and electrical devices following a search operation related to organised crime gangs in Dublin and County Laois this morning, Wednesday 05 May.
Consultation Launched On Climate Change Adaptation For Heritage
The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD, is calling for public submissions on a draft climate change adaptation plan to address impacts on built and archaeological heritage.
The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD, is calling for public submissions on a draft climate change adaptation plan to address impacts on built and archaeological heritage.
Dublin Shooting Sparks Worry Over Fine Gael's Control Of Gang Crime
A shooting in Donaghmede, a residential suburb of north Dublin, has prompted questions over how Fine Gael is handling gangland crime in the area. Labour Senator Aodhán Ó Riordáin's comments follow the "indiscriminate shooting", which he believes is one in a number of escalating offences.
A shooting in Donaghmede, a residential suburb of north Dublin, has prompted questions over how Fine Gael is handling gangland crime in the area. Labour Senator Aodhán Ó Riordáin's comments follow the "indiscriminate shooting", which he believes is one in a number of escalating offences.
Gardaí Seek Help Tracing Man Missing From Letterkenny
Gardaí in Letterkenny have appealed for help tracing a 26-year-old man who is missing from the area. Cian Langelaan was last seen on Wednesday 08 May as he left his residence carrying a backpack.
Gardaí in Letterkenny have appealed for help tracing a 26-year-old man who is missing from the area. Cian Langelaan was last seen on Wednesday 08 May as he left his residence carrying a backpack.
€100k On Offer For Business Start-Ups With InterTradeIreland Scheme
Irish companies in the seed, start-up and early stages of business development, who are seeking to ramp up their funding, are being urged to enter InterTradeIreland's Seedcorn Investor Readiness competition for the chance to win a share of a €280,000 cash prize fund, with the overall winner taking a
Irish companies in the seed, start-up and early stages of business development, who are seeking to ramp up their funding, are being urged to enter InterTradeIreland's Seedcorn Investor Readiness competition for the chance to win a share of a €280,000 cash prize fund, with the overall winner taking a
Irish News on Tue, May 15 2018, 2,922 days ago
Tánaiste 'Profoundly Shocked' At Events In Gaza
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney, has said that he is "profoundly shocked" at the events in Gaza, in which it is reported that over 40 people have been killed.
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney, has said that he is "profoundly shocked" at the events in Gaza, in which it is reported that over 40 people have been killed.
New Agri-Food Sector Employment Permit Pilot Quota Launched
A new pilot quota of employment permits for the agri-food sector have been welcomed by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed. "This is a measured response to issues raised by the sector as the labour market tightens," Minister Creed said.
A new pilot quota of employment permits for the agri-food sector have been welcomed by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed. "This is a measured response to issues raised by the sector as the labour market tightens," Minister Creed said.
Irish News on Mon, May 15 2017, 3,287 days ago
Aspire Technology Announces 150 New Jobs In Dublin
Up to 150 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by Irish-owned and managed ICT company, Aspire Technology.
Up to 150 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by Irish-owned and managed ICT company, Aspire Technology.
Irish News on Fri, May 15 2015, 4,018 days ago
Tricel To Create 100 New Jobs
Killarney-based manufacturing and engineering group Tricel has announced it is to create 100 new jobs. 40 of the posts are to be situated at the firm's headquarters in Killarney. The 40 new jobs in the Killarney HQ will be worth an extra €2.4m to the local economy.
Killarney-based manufacturing and engineering group Tricel has announced it is to create 100 new jobs. 40 of the posts are to be situated at the firm's headquarters in Killarney. The 40 new jobs in the Killarney HQ will be worth an extra €2.4m to the local economy.
Gardai To Issue Fresh Appeal For Mother Of Baby Maria
Gardai are expected to issue a fresh appeal for the mother of a newborn baby found abandoned at the side of a road in Rathcoole on the outskirts of Dublin. Child and family agency, Tusla, has been unable to find out where the baby was born despite checking with several hospitals.
Gardai are expected to issue a fresh appeal for the mother of a newborn baby found abandoned at the side of a road in Rathcoole on the outskirts of Dublin. Child and family agency, Tusla, has been unable to find out where the baby was born despite checking with several hospitals.
Garda Youth Diversion Services To Be Expanded
€2.8 million has been allocated to expand Garda Youth Diversion Services in communities in Ireland. The money, from the Dormant Accounts Disbursement Scheme, will be used to support An Garda Síochána in their effort to work with young people to deter them from crime. €1.
€2.8 million has been allocated to expand Garda Youth Diversion Services in communities in Ireland. The money, from the Dormant Accounts Disbursement Scheme, will be used to support An Garda Síochána in their effort to work with young people to deter them from crime. €1.
Civil Partnership Is A Second Class Version Of Marriage - SF
Civil partnership is a second-class version of marriage, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Equality, Pádraig Mac Lochlainn TD has said.
Civil partnership is a second-class version of marriage, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Equality, Pádraig Mac Lochlainn TD has said.
€10m Initiative Launches To Support Start-Up Businesses
A new €10 million initiative to support more start-up businesses in Ireland has been launched by the Government.
A new €10 million initiative to support more start-up businesses in Ireland has been launched by the Government.
Gardaí Appeal For Missing Dublin Teen
Gardaí are appealing for information in tracing 18-year-old Stephen Sweetman from Dublin. He was last seen in Clonard, Balbriggan, at around 4pm on Wednesday. He is described as being 6'2" tall, of athletic build with short brown hair and brown eyes.
Gardaí are appealing for information in tracing 18-year-old Stephen Sweetman from Dublin. He was last seen in Clonard, Balbriggan, at around 4pm on Wednesday. He is described as being 6'2" tall, of athletic build with short brown hair and brown eyes.
Investigation Launched After Teen Shot In Limerick
Gardaí have launched an investigation after a teenager was shot in Limerick on Thursday morning. The 17-year-old was shot in the thigh on the Upper Carey's Road at around 10.40am, according to gardaí.
Gardaí have launched an investigation after a teenager was shot in Limerick on Thursday morning. The 17-year-old was shot in the thigh on the Upper Carey's Road at around 10.40am, according to gardaí.
Irish News on Thu, May 15 2014, 4,383 days ago
Minister For Justice And Equality Makes Official Statement On Guerin Report
The Minister for Justice and Equality Frances Fitzgerald has given an official statement to the Dáil on the report about accusation made against An Garda Síochána by Seán Guerin SC The minister opened his statement by saying that the report contained "deeply disturbing findings.
The Minister for Justice and Equality Frances Fitzgerald has given an official statement to the Dáil on the report about accusation made against An Garda Síochána by Seán Guerin SC The minister opened his statement by saying that the report contained "deeply disturbing findings.
Investigation Launches Into Third Baby Death At Maternity Ward
A new investigation has begun into the death of a baby at the maternity unit in Cavan hospital on Wednesday morning. It is the third baby to die in the last 18 months at the busy maternity unit, with a baby boy dying at the unit last month.
A new investigation has begun into the death of a baby at the maternity unit in Cavan hospital on Wednesday morning. It is the third baby to die in the last 18 months at the busy maternity unit, with a baby boy dying at the unit last month.
Almost €500,000 Worth Of Cannabis Seized In Co Meath
Cannabis worth an estimated €480,000 has been seized by garda in Co Meath. Garda say that the find was made as part of an ongoing intelligence-led operation. A 24-year-old man was arrested at the scene of the drug find and is being held under the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996.
Cannabis worth an estimated €480,000 has been seized by garda in Co Meath. Garda say that the find was made as part of an ongoing intelligence-led operation. A 24-year-old man was arrested at the scene of the drug find and is being held under the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996.
Competition To Find Ireland's Best Young Entrepreneurs
A new competition to find Ireland's best young entrepreneurs has been launched by the Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton. The competition is open to anyone aged 30 and under, and winners at county level will be eligible for an investment of €25,000.
A new competition to find Ireland's best young entrepreneurs has been launched by the Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton. The competition is open to anyone aged 30 and under, and winners at county level will be eligible for an investment of €25,000.
Man Arrested After Shots Fired At Dublin Home
Gardaí in Dublin have arrested a 28-year-old man in connection with shots fired a house on Beaver Street on about 22:30 on Wednesday. It is understood that two people where in the house at the time of the shooting but no-one was injured.
Gardaí in Dublin have arrested a 28-year-old man in connection with shots fired a house on Beaver Street on about 22:30 on Wednesday. It is understood that two people where in the house at the time of the shooting but no-one was injured.
Appeal For Information Following Early Morning Assault
Gardaí in Dublin have appealed for information following an assault in the city on Thursday morning. A man, said to in his 30s, was attacked outside a shop in Summerhill shortly after 9am. He is being treated at the Mater Hospital for head injuries, which are not said to be life threatening.
Gardaí in Dublin have appealed for information following an assault in the city on Thursday morning. A man, said to in his 30s, was attacked outside a shop in Summerhill shortly after 9am. He is being treated at the Mater Hospital for head injuries, which are not said to be life threatening.
Strategy For Construction Sector To Focus On Homes And Jobs
The government has launched its new Strategy for the Construction Sector, which it says will provide homes and create jobs.
The government has launched its new Strategy for the Construction Sector, which it says will provide homes and create jobs.
Garda Resources Needed Amid Rising Burglary Rates In Cork
Concerns have been raised following the publication of garda figures showing 453 burglaries in Cork in the first five months of the year.
Concerns have been raised following the publication of garda figures showing 453 burglaries in Cork in the first five months of the year.
Govt Medical Card Policy 'Unjustifiable And Indefensible' - SF
The government has been accused of pursing a policy on medical cards that is "unjustifiable," "indefensible" and "it needs to stop." Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams made the accusations during the party's Private Members' Motion on Discretionary Medical Cards.
The government has been accused of pursing a policy on medical cards that is "unjustifiable," "indefensible" and "it needs to stop." Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams made the accusations during the party's Private Members' Motion on Discretionary Medical Cards.
Irish News on Wed, May 15 2013, 4,748 days ago
Report Finds No Evidence Of Garda Corruption
A report into alleged quashing of penalty points by garda officers has found no evidence of corruption.
A report into alleged quashing of penalty points by garda officers has found no evidence of corruption.
Little Island Pfizer Plant To Close
US pharmaceutical company Pfizer is to close its manufacturing plant at Little Island in Cork, blaming falling demand for key products. According to the Irish Time the company will move Little Island production to nearby Ringaskiddy early next year.
US pharmaceutical company Pfizer is to close its manufacturing plant at Little Island in Cork, blaming falling demand for key products. According to the Irish Time the company will move Little Island production to nearby Ringaskiddy early next year.
FF Propose New Hit-And-Run Bill
A new draft Bill has been proposed by Fianna Fåil to impose tougher penalties on people found guilty of hit-and-run offences. Currently the maximum sentence for leaving the scene of an accident is six months in prison.
A new draft Bill has been proposed by Fianna Fåil to impose tougher penalties on people found guilty of hit-and-run offences. Currently the maximum sentence for leaving the scene of an accident is six months in prison.
Man Injured In Shooting
A man in his 30s has been injured in a shooting in Galsnevin. RTÉ have reported that the man is thought to have been outside a gym on the Ballyboggan Road when he was shoot four times on Wednesday morning.
A man in his 30s has been injured in a shooting in Galsnevin. RTÉ have reported that the man is thought to have been outside a gym on the Ballyboggan Road when he was shoot four times on Wednesday morning.
Emergency Departments At Two More Hospitals To Close
24-hour emergency departments are to be closed at two more hospitals as part of a major restructuring to the States hospital services.
24-hour emergency departments are to be closed at two more hospitals as part of a major restructuring to the States hospital services.
Virus Outbreak Closes Off Disability Unit
An outbreak of an 'influenza-like' virus has closed a hospital unit for disabled people to new admissions and a restriction for visitors, the Irish Independent have reported.
An outbreak of an 'influenza-like' virus has closed a hospital unit for disabled people to new admissions and a restriction for visitors, the Irish Independent have reported.
Top RTÉ Executive Steps Down
Managing director of RTÉ Radio, Clare Duignan, is to stand down from her role as one of the company’s top executives. Ending a 35 years career with the station she decided the decision to leave as "one of the hardest things I have ever done".
Managing director of RTÉ Radio, Clare Duignan, is to stand down from her role as one of the company’s top executives. Ending a 35 years career with the station she decided the decision to leave as "one of the hardest things I have ever done".
Waterford Citi Bank To Close
The Citi Bank office in Waterford is to close with the lose of 50 jobs, RTÉ have reported. The office on the IDA industrial estate deals with the bank’s hedge fund services, and it is thought that half of the staff will be offered redeployment to its Dublin office.
The Citi Bank office in Waterford is to close with the lose of 50 jobs, RTÉ have reported. The office on the IDA industrial estate deals with the bank’s hedge fund services, and it is thought that half of the staff will be offered redeployment to its Dublin office.
Amendments Allow For Shutting Down Of Mobile Network
Legislation currently going through the Houses of the Oireachtas is to be amended to contain provision that will allow for shutting down parts of the mobile phone network.
Legislation currently going through the Houses of the Oireachtas is to be amended to contain provision that will allow for shutting down parts of the mobile phone network.
Irish News on Tue, May 15 2012, 5,113 days ago
Four And A Half Years For Bank Manager Who Stole Over €3m
A Bank of Ireland manager who stole over €3 million from his employers in a sort of “Ponzi scheme” has been jailed for four and a half years at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
A Bank of Ireland manager who stole over €3 million from his employers in a sort of “Ponzi scheme” has been jailed for four and a half years at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Teens Plead Guilty To Unprovoked Attack
Three youths who pleaded guilty to an unprovoked gang attack on a 17-year-old boy at the Central Bank Plaza in Dublin city-centre last year are due to be sentenced.
Three youths who pleaded guilty to an unprovoked gang attack on a 17-year-old boy at the Central Bank Plaza in Dublin city-centre last year are due to be sentenced.
Philip Doyle Guilty Of Baby's Manslaughter
Philip Doyle has been found guilty of the manslaughter of his ex-fiancée's baby son seven years ago. 34-year-old Doyle, of Tinakilly, Aughrim, Co Wicklow had pleaded not guilty to the murder of three-and-a-half month old Ross Murphy in April 2005.
Philip Doyle has been found guilty of the manslaughter of his ex-fiancée's baby son seven years ago. 34-year-old Doyle, of Tinakilly, Aughrim, Co Wicklow had pleaded not guilty to the murder of three-and-a-half month old Ross Murphy in April 2005.
Two-Year Sentence For Woman Convicted Of Cigarette Trading
A woman, described as a small trader at Limerick's Milk Market, has received a two-year jail sentence for the sale of illegal cigarettes.
A woman, described as a small trader at Limerick's Milk Market, has received a two-year jail sentence for the sale of illegal cigarettes.
Four Arrested Over Cash-In-Transit Robbery
Three men and a woman have been arrested in connection with the robbery of a cash-in-transit van in Dublin in February.
Three men and a woman have been arrested in connection with the robbery of a cash-in-transit van in Dublin in February.
EU Audit Finds Security Issues At Dublin Airport
A recent EU aviation security audit found two deficiencies within Dublin airport.
A recent EU aviation security audit found two deficiencies within Dublin airport.
New Refuse Collection By-Laws Proposed
New by-laws regarding night time refuse collections within Dublin city have been proposed. The proposals include collections outside the core shopping area being completed by 10pm instead of midnight at present.
New by-laws regarding night time refuse collections within Dublin city have been proposed. The proposals include collections outside the core shopping area being completed by 10pm instead of midnight at present.
Court Hears Of Detainee's Humiliating Treatment By Gardai
A judge has heard that a detainee at Longford Garda station was told to remove his trousers and underpants and had his privates “inspected” by gardaí.
A judge has heard that a detainee at Longford Garda station was told to remove his trousers and underpants and had his privates “inspected” by gardaí.
Dallat Welcomes Upgrade Of A5 Road Network
SDLP East Derry MLA John Dallat has called for a renewed commitment to establish a regular rail service between Derry and Dublin during Assembly Questions to the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness on cross-border issues.
SDLP East Derry MLA John Dallat has called for a renewed commitment to establish a regular rail service between Derry and Dublin during Assembly Questions to the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness on cross-border issues.
Irish News on Fri, May 15 2009, 6,209 days ago
Man Killed During Dublin Shootout
A man has died in a shootout involving a criminal gang and the police in Dublin. A second man has also been injured during an attempted raid on a cash-in-transit van.
A man has died in a shootout involving a criminal gang and the police in Dublin. A second man has also been injured during an attempted raid on a cash-in-transit van.
Double Rapist Given 20 Years
A 21-year-old man has been jailed for 20 years for the rape of two women. David McCartan, of Casement Road in Finglas, broke into the women's houses in 2007 and 2008 before raping and assaulting the women and burgling their houses.
A 21-year-old man has been jailed for 20 years for the rape of two women. David McCartan, of Casement Road in Finglas, broke into the women's houses in 2007 and 2008 before raping and assaulting the women and burgling their houses.
Taoiseach Visits Donegal Amid Dispute
The Taoiseach is making a visit to Donegal today as reports emerge of a rift within the Fianna Fail party in Donegal North East. A dispute is believed to have developed between the two Fianna Fail candidates in the forth coming local elections, Jim McDaid and Niall Blaney.
The Taoiseach is making a visit to Donegal today as reports emerge of a rift within the Fianna Fail party in Donegal North East. A dispute is believed to have developed between the two Fianna Fail candidates in the forth coming local elections, Jim McDaid and Niall Blaney.
Nurse Strike In Killarney
The Irish Nurses Organisation has called for support over a strike it is calling at a hospital in Killarney. The INO is urging the people of Killarney to support their members who will be stopping work for one hour later today.
The Irish Nurses Organisation has called for support over a strike it is calling at a hospital in Killarney. The INO is urging the people of Killarney to support their members who will be stopping work for one hour later today.
Govt Criticised Over Selling of SR Technics
The Government is facing stern criticism over the selling of assets by the troubled SR Technics. Workers union SIPTU has said today the sell-off of the firm's landing gear and power equipment will make it much harder to save the rest of its operations at Dublin airport.
The Government is facing stern criticism over the selling of assets by the troubled SR Technics. Workers union SIPTU has said today the sell-off of the firm's landing gear and power equipment will make it much harder to save the rest of its operations at Dublin airport.
FG Hails Irish Involvement In Space Mission
Fine Gael has congratulated the numerous Irish people involved in the successful launch of a landmark €2 billion space mission.
Fine Gael has congratulated the numerous Irish people involved in the successful launch of a landmark €2 billion space mission.
Voters 'Want Fianna Fail Out' Claims Fine Gael
The Fine Gael party has claimed that a poll published today shows voters want to get Fianna Fail out of government. A poll conducted by the Irish Times shows support for the main government party is down to just 21%, with Fine Gael now on 38%.
The Fine Gael party has claimed that a poll published today shows voters want to get Fianna Fail out of government. A poll conducted by the Irish Times shows support for the main government party is down to just 21%, with Fine Gael now on 38%.
Woman Dies In Co Limerick Road Crash
A woman has died and a man is in a critical condition in hospital following a road crash in Co Limerick this morning. The single-vehicle collision happened just before 7am on the main Limerick to Tipperary road near Pallasgreen.
A woman has died and a man is in a critical condition in hospital following a road crash in Co Limerick this morning. The single-vehicle collision happened just before 7am on the main Limerick to Tipperary road near Pallasgreen.
Economic Recovery Expected By 2011
The Irish economy could return to an average annual economic growth rate of 5% between 2011 and 2015, according to an independent economic group of experts. However, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) specified that the growth depends on a quick recovery in the world economy.
The Irish economy could return to an average annual economic growth rate of 5% between 2011 and 2015, according to an independent economic group of experts. However, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) specified that the growth depends on a quick recovery in the world economy.
Irish News on Thu, May 15 2008, 6,574 days ago
Irish Masterpiece Sells For €43M
A masterpiece by Irish artist Francis Bacon has broken all his previous records, selling at €53.9 million. The work by Francis Bacon, a Triptych, is a three-panelled picture depicting a headless human form surrounded by three vultures and flanked by two portraits of disfigured human faces.
A masterpiece by Irish artist Francis Bacon has broken all his previous records, selling at €53.9 million. The work by Francis Bacon, a Triptych, is a three-panelled picture depicting a headless human form surrounded by three vultures and flanked by two portraits of disfigured human faces.
Commissioner Calls For Review of FOI
The Information Commissioner has called for a full independent review of Freedom of Information legislation. Emily O'Reilly has criticised the present legislation, and its exclusion of many government departments from its scope.
The Information Commissioner has called for a full independent review of Freedom of Information legislation. Emily O'Reilly has criticised the present legislation, and its exclusion of many government departments from its scope.
FG Accuse Government Of Refusing Debate Over Smear Test Allegations
The Fine Gael Health Spokesman has accused the Tánaiste of refusing a debate over allegations that a US company carrying out Irish smear testing is under investigation for fraud.
The Fine Gael Health Spokesman has accused the Tánaiste of refusing a debate over allegations that a US company carrying out Irish smear testing is under investigation for fraud.
CoI Bishops Called To Disclose Salaries
A Church of Ireland Synod has said its bishops should reveal how much they're paid. The synod yesterday unanimously passed a motion requesting details of what their two archbishops and 10 bishops are paid.
A Church of Ireland Synod has said its bishops should reveal how much they're paid. The synod yesterday unanimously passed a motion requesting details of what their two archbishops and 10 bishops are paid.
Girl, 15, Admits Double Pensioner Scam
A girl who preyed on kind pensioners by pretending to be a charity collector has been remanded on bail pending sentence. The girl, 15, who is originally from Romania, but now residing in Co Meath pleaded guilty to burgling two homes, in Glenageary, Co Dublin, on July last 18.
A girl who preyed on kind pensioners by pretending to be a charity collector has been remanded on bail pending sentence. The girl, 15, who is originally from Romania, but now residing in Co Meath pleaded guilty to burgling two homes, in Glenageary, Co Dublin, on July last 18.
Tuam Home Targeted With Nazi Slogans
A Galway home has been vandalised with Nazi slogans, symbols and graffiti because of the householder’s religion. Herb Meyer, originally from Italy, divides his time between his London home and his residence in Tuam on the Dublin Road with his native Tuam wife.
A Galway home has been vandalised with Nazi slogans, symbols and graffiti because of the householder’s religion. Herb Meyer, originally from Italy, divides his time between his London home and his residence in Tuam on the Dublin Road with his native Tuam wife.
Union To Address Aer Lingus Cost Cutting
The trade uniuon, SIPTU is to consider a controversial move by Aer Lingus to push ahead with its latest cost-cutting proposals.
The trade uniuon, SIPTU is to consider a controversial move by Aer Lingus to push ahead with its latest cost-cutting proposals.
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