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Irish News on Tue, Apr 17 2018, 2,922 days ago

Arrests Made In Series Of Search Operations In Dublin
Gardaí have carried out a series of raids across Dublin as part of an operation targeting a criminal gang with links to a cocaine dealing operation in Australia and New Zealand.
'Big' Tom McBride Dies Aged 81
The Irish music industry has "lost a legend", Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Arts and TD for Cavan-Monaghan Niamh Smyth has said following the announcement of the death of Big Tom McBride. Deputy Smyth, said: "I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Big Tom this morning.

Irish News on Fri, Apr 17 2015, 4,018 days ago

Fianna Fáil Calls For Minimum Wage Increase
Fianna Fáil has called for a 6.4% increase in the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in its submission to the Low Pay Commission.
Glasgow Body Find Confirmed As Missing Cork Student
Police in Scotland have confirmed that a body discovered on a farm north of Glasgow is that of missing Irish student Karen Buckley. Human remains were found at the isolated farm on Wednesday by officers searching for the 24-year-old, who had gone missing in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Sinn Féin Launch Referendum 'Yes' Campaign
Sinn Féin has launched a Yes campaign for the two upcoming referendum taking place on 22 May. Louth TD and party leader Gerry Adams, as well as local Louth Councillors launched the campaign, taking to Dundalk Clanbrassil Street to hand out leaflets.
FF Publish New National Drugs Policy
Fianna Fáil has published a new National Drugs Action Plan, in response to what it has called "the escalating drugs crisis".
Gardaí Seeking 10-Year-Old Over Attempted Robbery
A 10-year-old boy is wanted by gardaí in connection with an attempted robbery in Waterford city on Thursday night. Gardaí said they believe the boy tried to get in through the window of a house at Rathfadden Villas at about 22:45.
Tech Firm Creates 80 Jobs In West Cork
West Cork-based technology company Global Shares has announced that it is to create 80 new jobs. The company, which develops software for managing companies' employee equity plans, currently employs 60 people in Clonakilty, and has offices in London, New York and California.
Gardaí Appeal For Help Tracing Co Kildare Man
Gardaí have appealed for help in tracing 33-year-old Michael Anesu Nhema, who has been missing from his Co Kildare home last Tuesday. The Zimbabwe-native was last seen at about 9am on Tuesday 14 April at Branswood in Athy.
Gardaí Appeal For Help Tracing Missing 15-Year-Old
Gardaí have appealed for help in tracing the whereabouts of 15-year-old Shannon Quaid who has been missing since Tuesday. The teenager was last seen on 14 April at about 16:20 at the Luas stop in Glencairn, Leopardstown.
Body Found In Burning Car In North Cork
Gardaí are investigating the discovery of a man's body in a burning car in north Cork. The body was uncovered inside the car, which was on fire in an isolated woodland area between Fermoy and Ballyhooly.

Irish News on Thu, Apr 17 2014, 4,383 days ago

Cork Waste Firm Staff Stage Sit-In Protest
Employees of a waste firm in Cork are staging a sit-in protest after they were told that the company was to close. Workers at Healy's Blue Bins told its 25 staff on Wednesday that it was to close, blaming "financial reasons". It is understood that a liquidator has been appointed.
'Beef Summit' Being Held At Dublin Castle
Key stakeholders in the Irish beef trade sector are to meet today at Dublin Castle to prices in the industry.
Justice Committee Calls For State To Recognise Traveller Ethnicity
The Taoiseach or the Minister for Justice and Equality should make a statement to Dáil Éireann confirming that this State recognises the ethnicity of the Travelling community, according to a new Report on the Recognition of Traveller Ethnicity by the Joint Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality.
Govt Accused Of 'Half-Baked' Health Care Proposals
The government has been accused of producing "half-baked" health proposals, with more interest in getting headlines.
Draft Bill To Expand Ombudsman's Remit Published
The Ombudsman (Amendment) Bill 2014, a draft law that would expand the remit of the Ombudsman's office to include Irish Water, Bord Gáis Éireann and the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER), has been published by Fianna Fáil.
Statement By Taoiseach On Seanad Éireann Approval Of Draft Bill
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has published a statement on the Seanad Éireann approval of the draft Commission of Investigation (Certain Matters relative to An Garda Síochána and other persons) Order 2014, The Taoiseach's order reads: At its meeting on 25 March, the Government considered very serious mat
Govt Agree Publication Of Free Children's GP Care Legislation
The government has agreed to publish the legislation that will pave the way for free GP care for children aged 5 and under.

Irish News on Wed, Apr 17 2013, 4,748 days ago

Government Regroup After Croke Park Extension Defeat
As the government regroup following yesterdays rejection of the Croke Park Extension proposals, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said they have to and will make €300 million of savings from the public sector payroll this year.
Halappanavar Inquest Hears Termination 'Was Warranted By Law'
A termination of Savita Halappanavar's pregnancy “was warranted by law” on the morning of Wednesday 24 October, an expert witness has told the inquest into her death.
Off-Duty Garda Attacked With Samurai Sword
A court has heard how an off-duty garda was attacked with a samurai sword as he chased two men who had just robbed a shop. Detective Garda Shane Kelly saw the raiders flee from the scene and chased them in his personal car.
Castlebar Councillor Calls For Hoodie Ban
An independent Castlebar, Co Mayo councillor has urged the town to consider banning people from wearing hoodies because criminals are using them to avoid identification.
Ryan Murder Suspect Linked To Heroin Find
A prime suspect for the murder of Real IRA boss Alan Ryan has been linked to the seizure of heroin with a potential street value of more than €5m. The drugs was uncovered at a derelict house in Garryross, outside Virginia, Co Cavan alongside an Uzi sub-machine gun and a handful of bullets.
Irish Pubs Continue To Decline
Newly published research has revealed that alcohol sales in pubs has continued to decline while increases in related taxes have thrown the wider industry into further “chaos”.
Senior Garda Association Calls For End Of Recruitment Embargo
An embargo on garda recruitment should be lifted, the Association of Garda Superintendents has said, who say the strength of the force is at a critically low level.
Motorcyclist Killed In Co Kildare Crash
A 30-year-old man has died after his motorcycle collided with a car at Dagwelds Cross, Blackwood in Naas at around 7.30pm on Tuesday evening. The as-yet-unidentified motorcyclist was taken to Naas General Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
Significant Rise In Science And Tech Course Applications
The last five years have seen a seen a significant increase in the number of application to study science, technology and engineering at third level.

Irish News on Tue, Apr 17 2012, 5,113 days ago

Gardai Declare Resistance To Station Closures
Gardai officers have declared they will resist any further closures of Garda stations and believe people in rural areas will mobilise against the plans. Speaking at the opening of the Garda Representative Association’s annual delegate three-day conference in Athlone, Co Westmeath.
Ireland Expected To Miss Emissions Target
The latest Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) projections show that Ireland is unlikely to meet its annual obligation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from 2017 onwards, despite the fall-off in emissions associated with the economic downturn.
Water Meters Could Cost Houeholds €780
After taoiseach Enda Kenny confirmed that householders would pay for the cost of installing water meters, it is understood every household could pay an average of €39 per annum over 20 years to cover the cost of the loan from the National Pension Reserve.
Tánaiste Insists No Decision Has Yet Been Made On Water Meter Charges
As the row over water meters intensifies Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has said "pricing arrangements" and proposals for the establishment of a company to administer water charges have yet to go before Government.
Delta Airlines Flight Make Emergency Landing In Dublin
A mobile phone left in the toilet forced a Delta Airlines flight to make an emergency landing at Dublin airport yesterday. It is understood the phone was discovered plugged into a shaving socket in the aircraft's toilet and wrapped in its own cable.
Two Arrested In Connection To Spate Of Burglaries In Mayo
Two 19-year-old men have been arrested on suspicion of a number of burglaries over the last few weeks in the Mayo area. The men were arrested in the vicinity of Knockmore village, Mayo, on Sunday morning. Both males were detained under the provisions of section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984.
Thomas Street Regeneration Proposals Launched
Regeneration proposals for historic Thomas Street in the centre of Dublin's Liberties have been put forward in a new study by Dublin Civic Trust, being launched on Tuesday 17th May 2012 by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Andrew Montague, in the National College of Art and Design in the centre of Thomas St
Pro Life Campaign Critical Of Labour Party
Ireland's Labour party has been criticised after delegates at its weekend conference passed an amendment by the Rathmines branch in Dublin South East, calling for a more liberal abortion regime. The Pro-Life Campaign (PLC) has accused the party of "ignoring the hurt that abortion causes women".
Ecstasy Seizure In Sligo
Two men have been have been arrested for possession of a large quantity of ecstasy tablets after the car they were traveling in was stopped yesterday.

Irish News on Fri, Apr 17 2009, 6,209 days ago

'Natural Causes' Ruling After Galway Post Mortem
It has been announced that Gardaí investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose body was found in a Galway city residence yesterday have ruled out foul play. A post mortem conducted today at University College Hospital, Galway revealed the man died from natural causes.
Irish Man Killed In Bolivian Shoot-Out
An Irish citizen is feared dead in South America after an apparent gun battle involving anti-kidnap police. The Department of Foreign Affairs is investigating reports that he was killed in Bolivia yesterday during a police operation.
Irish Nationwide Writes Off €millions
One of Ireland's leading lenders, Irish Nationwide, has been forced to write off almost half a billion euro in bad loans, it was revealed today. The company's returns revealed an after-tax loss of €243m for last year compared with an after-tax profit of €309m a year earlier.
Gangland Crime Targeted
As Justice Minister Dermot Ahern announced new measures today aimed at cracking down on gangland crime, it has emerged that four men have been detained after a gun was uncovered during a separate police operation in Co Cork.
Heavy Security In Limerick Court As Murder Charge Laid
Heavy security was evident yesterday as a young man was charged with the murder of Limerick businessman and father Roy Collins. James Dillon (23) of no fixed abode was brought to Limerick District Court after he was charged with the murder of the 35-year-old father of two last week.
Undercover Surveillance Gets Boost
Covert intelligence gathering is likely to be easier to gather and use in court with news of a major Government initiative today.
Extra 250 Jobs For Co Cork
There's good news on the beleaguered economy today as some 250 new jobs are announced with the opening of a new innovation centre in Co Cork. Business outsourcing company Abtran is developing its existing facility in Bishopstown.

Irish News on Thu, Apr 17 2008, 6,574 days ago

Sensitive Debates Postponed Until Referendum Results
No campaigners are claiming EU staff have been instructed to postpone any politically sensitive discussion until after the Lisbon Treaty referendum. The editors of VoteNo.ie, a major player in the anti Lisbon treaty campaign, say a letter instructing EU staff to this effect has been leaked to them.
Teen Girl To Stand Trial For Assault Case
A schoolgirl is on trial accused of attacking a man who tried to protect a tourist allegedly assaulted by a teen gang. The girl, 16, had been charged at the Children's Court with assault causing harm to a man, at a bus stop on the Swords Road, in north Dublin, on December 13.
Co-Habitation Bill To Be Published Soon, Says Cowen
The Taoiseach in waiting, Brian Cowen, has told the Dáil the Government will be publishing a bill on the rights of co-habiting couples.
Ireland Awaits Announcement On Veto For Tax Harmony
Pro Lisbon Treaty politicians are awaiting an announcement to confirm Ireland's right to veto any proposals for a tax harmonisation policy for Europe.
Cattle Farmers 'Moo-ving' On Dublin Streets
Thousands of cattle farmers are expected to descend on the city for a protest march through Dublin today. Beef and dairy farmers also plan to protest by shutting down for several hours at midday on Thursday in a show of solidarity.
Galway Man Found Guilty Of Assaulting Young Girl
A Galway man has been convicted of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl in her bedroom two years ago. The 42-year-old man had denied kissing the girl as she lay under the bed covers in her bedroom on April 15, 2006.
Senator Now Leader Of Progressive Democrats
Senator Ciaran Cannon has been appointed the new leader of the Progressive Democrats. Mr Cannon narrowly beat fellow Senator Fiona O’Malley, daughter of party founder Des O’Malley, with 51% to 49% of the votes.
More Management Needed In Ireland
Ireland needs more managers, according to an employment and vacancies report released on Thursday. The latest FÁS/ESRI vacancies and employment survey provides information on the percentage of firms that have current vacancies.
Construction Job Vacancies Continue Declining
Job vacancies in the construction sector have continued to decline over the past month, according to the latest assessment by FAS and the ESRI. Reported vacancies in the sector fell five percentage points to 3%.
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