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Irish News on Fri, Jul 14 2017, 3,287 days ago
Govt Urged To Tackle White-Collar Crime
SIPTU has called on the Government to launch publicity and enforcement campaigns aimed at tackling white-collar crime, which is estimated to have cost the economy more than €2 billion last year.
SIPTU has called on the Government to launch publicity and enforcement campaigns aimed at tackling white-collar crime, which is estimated to have cost the economy more than €2 billion last year.
6.5m Smuggled Cigarettes Seized At Dublin Port
Up to 6.5 million smuggled cigarettes have been seized by Revenue officers at Dublin Port, that had arrived from Vietnam, via Rotterdam. Revenue's mobile x-ray scanner was deployed in an intelligence-led operation and the cigarettes were identified in a shipping container said to contain "paper".
Up to 6.5 million smuggled cigarettes have been seized by Revenue officers at Dublin Port, that had arrived from Vietnam, via Rotterdam. Revenue's mobile x-ray scanner was deployed in an intelligence-led operation and the cigarettes were identified in a shipping container said to contain "paper".
Irish News on Thu, Jul 14 2016, 3,652 days ago
Human Skull Found In Dublin Garden
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a human skull in the back garden of a house in the Killakee area, Firhouse, Co Dublin. The homeowner reported the find to Gardaí on Tuesday evening after he uncovered it while doing gardening work.
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a human skull in the back garden of a house in the Killakee area, Firhouse, Co Dublin. The homeowner reported the find to Gardaí on Tuesday evening after he uncovered it while doing gardening work.
Renewed Appeal For Missing 16-Year-Old Leigh Leech
Gardaí in Ronanstown have renewed their appeal for help in tracing 16-year-old Leigh Leech. The teenager was last seen on Ormond Quay, Dublin, on Sunday 03 July, at approximately 6.45pm. He is described as 5ft 8 inches in height, with short dark brown hair, blue eyes and of average build.
Gardaí in Ronanstown have renewed their appeal for help in tracing 16-year-old Leigh Leech. The teenager was last seen on Ormond Quay, Dublin, on Sunday 03 July, at approximately 6.45pm. He is described as 5ft 8 inches in height, with short dark brown hair, blue eyes and of average build.
SIPTU Meets With HSE To Discuss Recruitment Of Mental Health Nurses
SIPTU representatives have met with the Health Service Executive (HSE) at a meeting hosted by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) to discuss industrial issues preventing the recruitment and retention of mental health nurses.
SIPTU representatives have met with the Health Service Executive (HSE) at a meeting hosted by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) to discuss industrial issues preventing the recruitment and retention of mental health nurses.
Au Pairs And Host Families Need Legal Certainty - Rabbitte
Au pairs and their host families need legal certainty in the wake of a Workplace Relations Commission ruling made last March, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs Anne Rabbitte has said.
Au pairs and their host families need legal certainty in the wake of a Workplace Relations Commission ruling made last March, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs Anne Rabbitte has said.
More Than 65,000 Litres Of Undeclared Alcohol Seized
Over 65,000 litres of beer and three articulated trucks have been seized by revenue officers at Dublin Port on Tuesday, 12 July.
Over 65,000 litres of beer and three articulated trucks have been seized by revenue officers at Dublin Port on Tuesday, 12 July.
FF Criticises Minister Bruton Over Unfilled Roles
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, has been criticised by Fianna Fáil (FF) after it emerged that a large number of board positions in executive agencies and other bodies under his responsibility remain unfilled.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, has been criticised by Fianna Fáil (FF) after it emerged that a large number of board positions in executive agencies and other bodies under his responsibility remain unfilled.
Renewed Appeal In Investigation Into Sudden Death of Tori Johnston
Gardaí investigating the sudden death of a teenager from Co Donegal have issued a fresh appeal for information. Tori Johnston, 17, from Bomany, Letterkenny, collapsed at Voodoo Nightclub on the morning of Wednesday, 15 July, last year.
Gardaí investigating the sudden death of a teenager from Co Donegal have issued a fresh appeal for information. Tori Johnston, 17, from Bomany, Letterkenny, collapsed at Voodoo Nightclub on the morning of Wednesday, 15 July, last year.
Applications Open For €9m Arts And Culture Capital Scheme
The 2016 Arts and Culture Capital Scheme has opened for applications, the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys, has announced.
The 2016 Arts and Culture Capital Scheme has opened for applications, the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Heather Humphreys, has announced.
Man Arrested Over Gun And Ammunition Seizure
A 24-year-old man has been arrested in an operation targeting organised criminal gangs in the Crumlin area of Dublin.
A 24-year-old man has been arrested in an operation targeting organised criminal gangs in the Crumlin area of Dublin.
Irish News on Tue, Jul 14 2015, 4,018 days ago
More Than 40,000 Waiting On Housing In Dublin Area
New figures that reveal more than 40,000 people in Dublin in need of housing show that the housing crisis is "only getting worse", according to Sinn Féin's housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis.
New figures that reveal more than 40,000 people in Dublin in need of housing show that the housing crisis is "only getting worse", according to Sinn Féin's housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis.
Health Minister Accused Of 'Manipulating' Hospital Waiting Times
Health Minister Leo Varadkar has been accused of trying to manipulate hospital waiting lists "to disguise the true scale of the crisis", Fianna Fáil's health spokesperson, Thomas Byrne, has said.
Health Minister Leo Varadkar has been accused of trying to manipulate hospital waiting lists "to disguise the true scale of the crisis", Fianna Fáil's health spokesperson, Thomas Byrne, has said.
Labour Select Dublin South Central Candidate
A Labour selection committee has confirmed Eric Byrne as the party's candidate to stand for Dublin South Central in the upcoming general election.
A Labour selection committee has confirmed Eric Byrne as the party's candidate to stand for Dublin South Central in the upcoming general election.
HSA And Gardaí To Investigate Workplace Death
Gardaí and the Health and Safety Authority have launched separate investigations into the death of man in a workplace accident in Clóna Dairies in Clonakilty, west Cork. According to reports, a man, aged in his 20s, was crushed by an articulated lorry in the yard of the dairy.
Gardaí and the Health and Safety Authority have launched separate investigations into the death of man in a workplace accident in Clóna Dairies in Clonakilty, west Cork. According to reports, a man, aged in his 20s, was crushed by an articulated lorry in the yard of the dairy.
Appeal Renewed For Missing 72-Year-Old
Gardaí at Blackrock, Co Dublin, have renewed their appeal for help in tracing 72-year-old Breda Delany. Breda was last seen at her home on Avondale Court, Blackrock, at approximately 3.30am on Saturday 11 July.
Gardaí at Blackrock, Co Dublin, have renewed their appeal for help in tracing 72-year-old Breda Delany. Breda was last seen at her home on Avondale Court, Blackrock, at approximately 3.30am on Saturday 11 July.
Garda Appeal For Witnesses To Fatal Road Accidents
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to two fatal road accidents in Co Limerick and Co Donegal. On Sunday, 12 July, a 21-year-old man was killed when a car collided with a bollard in Burnfoot, Burncrana.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to two fatal road accidents in Co Limerick and Co Donegal. On Sunday, 12 July, a 21-year-old man was killed when a car collided with a bollard in Burnfoot, Burncrana.
Child Critical Following Cork Hotel Pool Incident
A 4-year-old boy remains in a critical condition following an incident at a hotel swimming pool in Cork on Monday. According to reports emergency services were called to the Quality Hotel in Redbarn, Youghal at about 14:00.
A 4-year-old boy remains in a critical condition following an incident at a hotel swimming pool in Cork on Monday. According to reports emergency services were called to the Quality Hotel in Redbarn, Youghal at about 14:00.
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