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Irish News on Fri, Jun 23 2017, 3,287 days ago
Taxi Passenger Killed In Road Traffic Collision In Dublin
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision in Dublin in the early hours of Friday morning. A man has died following a two car collision at Summerhill Parade, Dublin, at about 1.40am on Friday, 23 June.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision in Dublin in the early hours of Friday morning. A man has died following a two car collision at Summerhill Parade, Dublin, at about 1.40am on Friday, 23 June.
Appeal Issued For Blarney Teenager Aoife Thornhill
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 17-year-old Aoife Thornhill, who is missing from Blarney since 11th June 2017. The teenager is described as 5'5'' of slim build with blue eyes and blonde hair.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 17-year-old Aoife Thornhill, who is missing from Blarney since 11th June 2017. The teenager is described as 5'5'' of slim build with blue eyes and blonde hair.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 23 2016, 3,652 days ago
Euro 2016: Ireland Through To Final 16
The Republic of Ireland are in the last 16 of Euro 2016 after beating Italy 1-0 on Wednesday night, 22 June. Robbie Brady scored the winning goal for the team in the 84th minute. Manager Martin O'Neill punched the air as soon as the goal was scored.
The Republic of Ireland are in the last 16 of Euro 2016 after beating Italy 1-0 on Wednesday night, 22 June. Robbie Brady scored the winning goal for the team in the 84th minute. Manager Martin O'Neill punched the air as soon as the goal was scored.
Almost €2.5bn Spending Confirmed For The Justice Sector
The Revised Estimates dealing with spending for 2016 for the Justice and Equality sector have been presented to the Dáil by Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality, Frances Fitzgerald. The Estimates provide for over €2.
The Revised Estimates dealing with spending for 2016 for the Justice and Equality sector have been presented to the Dáil by Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality, Frances Fitzgerald. The Estimates provide for over €2.
Political Agreement Welcomed On Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive
The Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has welcomed the political agreement on the EU's new Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive, which implements a number of important recommendations from the OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting, known as the BEPS process.
The Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has welcomed the political agreement on the EU's new Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive, which implements a number of important recommendations from the OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting, known as the BEPS process.
Second Annual International Business Women's Conference Announced
Enterprise Ireland has announced the second annual International Business Women's Conference, which gathers leaders from across the business and entrepreneurial spectrum to celebrate the business achievements and success stories of women today.
Enterprise Ireland has announced the second annual International Business Women's Conference, which gathers leaders from across the business and entrepreneurial spectrum to celebrate the business achievements and success stories of women today.
Minister Flanagan Addresses Seanad As UK Decides EU Membership
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charles Flanagan, has laid out the government's position as the UK goes to the polls on the referendum on EU membership.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charles Flanagan, has laid out the government's position as the UK goes to the polls on the referendum on EU membership.
Supreme Court Upheld Judgement In Favour Of Revenue Commissioners
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Revenue Commissioners, following a review of its case against Ronan McNamee.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Revenue Commissioners, following a review of its case against Ronan McNamee.
Three Due In Court Charged With Burglary In Athlone
Two men and a woman have been charged in connection with the burglary of a shop in Athlone, Co Westmeath on Sunday 19 June. The 21 and 49-year-old men, and 22-year-old woman, are due to appear before Mullingar District Court this morning, Thursday 23rd June.
Two men and a woman have been charged in connection with the burglary of a shop in Athlone, Co Westmeath on Sunday 19 June. The 21 and 49-year-old men, and 22-year-old woman, are due to appear before Mullingar District Court this morning, Thursday 23rd June.
Witnesses Sought To Fatal Road Collision In Co Wexford
Gardaí in Co Wexford have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision at Ballycanew in the early hours of this morning, Thursday.
Gardaí in Co Wexford have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision at Ballycanew in the early hours of this morning, Thursday.
Minister For Sport 'Disappointed' By McIlroy's Decision Not To Represent Ireland
Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Patrick O'Donovan, has expressed disappointment at Rory McIlroy's decision not to represent Ireland at the Olympics in Rio.
Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Patrick O'Donovan, has expressed disappointment at Rory McIlroy's decision not to represent Ireland at the Olympics in Rio.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 23 2015, 4,018 days ago
Appeal Issued For Missing Co Cork Man
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing 24-year-old Brian Kidd who has been missing for almost a week. Mr Kidd was last seen at his home in Fermoy on 18 June. He is described as being 5' 6'' with dark brown hair and blue eyes.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing 24-year-old Brian Kidd who has been missing for almost a week. Mr Kidd was last seen at his home in Fermoy on 18 June. He is described as being 5' 6'' with dark brown hair and blue eyes.
Garda Appeal For Witnesses To Fatal Road Accident
Gardaí in Bray have appealed for witnesses to fatal road accident in Newtownmountkennedy, just before 8am on Monday morning. A 58-year-old male was seriously injured when his car crashed into a ditch at Kilmullen Lane.
Gardaí in Bray have appealed for witnesses to fatal road accident in Newtownmountkennedy, just before 8am on Monday morning. A 58-year-old male was seriously injured when his car crashed into a ditch at Kilmullen Lane.
Woman Arrested After Drugs Seized During Traffic Stop
Gardaí in Mullingar have arrested a woman in connection with a drug seizure made during a traffic stop. A uniformed patrol on the M6 stopped a car at about 14:30 on Monday.
Gardaí in Mullingar have arrested a woman in connection with a drug seizure made during a traffic stop. A uniformed patrol on the M6 stopped a car at about 14:30 on Monday.
Sinn Féin Accuse Govt Of Attempt To 'Bribe' Private Property Developers
Sinn Féin has accused the government of attempting to "bribe" private property developers with land giveaways under new Fine Gael/Labour housing strategy proposals.
Sinn Féin has accused the government of attempting to "bribe" private property developers with land giveaways under new Fine Gael/Labour housing strategy proposals.
Tánaiste Burton Asked To Explain 'U-Turn' On Mandatory Health Insurance
Fianna Fáil has called on Tánaiste Joan Burton to explain her apparent u-turn on Labour's mandatory health insurance plan.
Fianna Fáil has called on Tánaiste Joan Burton to explain her apparent u-turn on Labour's mandatory health insurance plan.
Garda Granted More Time To Question Limerick MC Murder Suspects
Gardaí investigating the murder of a man outside a motorcycle club in Limerick, have been granted more time to question three men.
Gardaí investigating the murder of a man outside a motorcycle club in Limerick, have been granted more time to question three men.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 23 2014, 4,383 days ago
Call For Archbishop To Withdraw Threat To Close Ballyfermot Schools
Sinn Féin Councillor Daithi Doolan has called on the Archbishop of Dublin, "to withdraw the threat to close schools in Ballyfermot." Councillor Doolan, speaking ahead of today's protest, said: "The Archbishop has made a unilateral decision to close schools in Ballyfermot.
Sinn Féin Councillor Daithi Doolan has called on the Archbishop of Dublin, "to withdraw the threat to close schools in Ballyfermot." Councillor Doolan, speaking ahead of today's protest, said: "The Archbishop has made a unilateral decision to close schools in Ballyfermot.
Four Men To Appear In Court Over Cannabis Find
Four men are to appear in court today in connection with a drugs find in Finglas. Gardai seized 470 cannabis plants during a raid on three properties at Meakstown Close on Saturday. It is estimated to have a street value of €376,000.
Four men are to appear in court today in connection with a drugs find in Finglas. Gardai seized 470 cannabis plants during a raid on three properties at Meakstown Close on Saturday. It is estimated to have a street value of €376,000.
Harris Slams SF's Economic Policies
Fine Gael Wicklow TD, Simon Harris, has said that Gerry Adams' evasive interviews on radio this morning and his complete lack of detail expose 'the many weaknesses, holes and hypocrisies' in Sinn Féin's economic policies.
Fine Gael Wicklow TD, Simon Harris, has said that Gerry Adams' evasive interviews on radio this morning and his complete lack of detail expose 'the many weaknesses, holes and hypocrisies' in Sinn Féin's economic policies.
Majority Agree To Tax Sugary Drinks
The majority of the Irish public agree with a health-related tax on sugar sweetened drinks to help reduce childhood obesity, according to a recent poll carried out for the Irish Heart Foundation by Ipsos MRBI.
The majority of the Irish public agree with a health-related tax on sugar sweetened drinks to help reduce childhood obesity, according to a recent poll carried out for the Irish Heart Foundation by Ipsos MRBI.
Proposal For Underground Route For Eirgrid Project
The Grid West project is EirGrid's plan to develop a new high-capacity power connection, linking north Mayo to a strong point on the national grid. In January 2014, EirGrid announced that it would undertake a comprehensive analysis of an underground route for the project.
The Grid West project is EirGrid's plan to develop a new high-capacity power connection, linking north Mayo to a strong point on the national grid. In January 2014, EirGrid announced that it would undertake a comprehensive analysis of an underground route for the project.
Woman Dies In Limerick House Fire
A woman has died in a house fire in Limerick. The fire broke out at the house in Daly Avenue at around midnight. The woman, aged 47, was the only person in the property. She was taken to University Hospital Limerick where she was pronounced dead.
A woman has died in a house fire in Limerick. The fire broke out at the house in Daly Avenue at around midnight. The woman, aged 47, was the only person in the property. She was taken to University Hospital Limerick where she was pronounced dead.
75% Of Alcohol Is Consumed As Part Of A Binge Session - Report
New figures published today by the Health Research Board (HRB) confirmed that Irish drinking patterns are harmful and almost one in fourteen drinkers meet criteria for dependent drinking.
New figures published today by the Health Research Board (HRB) confirmed that Irish drinking patterns are harmful and almost one in fourteen drinkers meet criteria for dependent drinking.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 23 2011, 5,479 days ago
Taoiseach To Attend The European Council
The Taoiseach, Mr. Enda Kenny, will travel to Brussels today to participate in a meeting of the European Council.
The Taoiseach, Mr. Enda Kenny, will travel to Brussels today to participate in a meeting of the European Council.
Burke Comments On The Death Of Senator Myles Staunton
An Cathaoirleach, Senator Paddy Burke, has released a statement on the news of the passing of Former TD and Senator Myles Staunton. Mr Staunton, 75, first stood for election at the 1969 general election for the Mayo West constituency.
An Cathaoirleach, Senator Paddy Burke, has released a statement on the news of the passing of Former TD and Senator Myles Staunton. Mr Staunton, 75, first stood for election at the 1969 general election for the Mayo West constituency.
Government Urged To Address Alcohol Marketing
The Chief Executive Officer of MEAS has called on Government to address the unregulated, below cost sale of alcohol within the off-trade sector and to lead the development of an industry-wide code of practice to regulate the merchandising, promotion and sale of alcohol.
The Chief Executive Officer of MEAS has called on Government to address the unregulated, below cost sale of alcohol within the off-trade sector and to lead the development of an industry-wide code of practice to regulate the merchandising, promotion and sale of alcohol.
Golf's 'Pride Of North' Celebrated In Holywood
The pride of the Northern sporting world, golfer Rory McIlroy has spoken of his joy at bringing the US Open trophy back to his home club in Holywood, Co Down.
The pride of the Northern sporting world, golfer Rory McIlroy has spoken of his joy at bringing the US Open trophy back to his home club in Holywood, Co Down.
Rostrevor House Staff Assured Of Payment
A sit-in by staff at the Rostrevor House nursing home has concluded following assurances by the facility’s manager, Sarah Lipsett, that they would be paid their redundancy entitlements and all outstanding money owed to them.
A sit-in by staff at the Rostrevor House nursing home has concluded following assurances by the facility’s manager, Sarah Lipsett, that they would be paid their redundancy entitlements and all outstanding money owed to them.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 23 2010, 5,844 days ago
Gilmore Asks Taoiseach 'Is The Money Gone?'
The Labour leader Eamon Gilmore has asked the Taoiseach to confirm if the bailout money given to the Anglo Irish Bank was "gone?".
The Labour leader Eamon Gilmore has asked the Taoiseach to confirm if the bailout money given to the Anglo Irish Bank was "gone?".
Daíl Ministers Recall Air India Bombing
Government representatives from Ireland, India and Canada will join relatives and friends of the victims of the Air India crash in West Cork today. Today is the 25th anniversary of the incident, when a total of 329 people died after a bomb exploded on board the flight from Montreal to London.
Government representatives from Ireland, India and Canada will join relatives and friends of the victims of the Air India crash in West Cork today. Today is the 25th anniversary of the incident, when a total of 329 people died after a bomb exploded on board the flight from Montreal to London.
'Traumatic' Tiger Kidnapping In Tallaght
Two men have been involved in what has been described as a "traumatic" tiger-kidnapping incident in County Dublin.
Two men have been involved in what has been described as a "traumatic" tiger-kidnapping incident in County Dublin.
Kildare Man Arrested After Body Found In Dublin
A 45-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a body in County Dublin yesterday afternoon. The arrest took place after the disappearance of Helen Donegan, a 30-year-old woman who has been missing from her home at St Patrick's Park in Celbridge, Co Kildare, since 6 May.
A 45-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a body in County Dublin yesterday afternoon. The arrest took place after the disappearance of Helen Donegan, a 30-year-old woman who has been missing from her home at St Patrick's Park in Celbridge, Co Kildare, since 6 May.
G-Mac Returns Victorious This Afternoon
The US Open champion, Graeme McDowell, will be arriving in his native Northern Ireland today to what is expected to be a hero's welcome.
The US Open champion, Graeme McDowell, will be arriving in his native Northern Ireland today to what is expected to be a hero's welcome.
Armagh Bomb Alert 'Ongoing'
People living close to the scene of a security alert in Co Armagh have spent the night out of their homes. The alert is currently ongoing in Keady after a beer keg with wires was found on Castleblaney Road.
People living close to the scene of a security alert in Co Armagh have spent the night out of their homes. The alert is currently ongoing in Keady after a beer keg with wires was found on Castleblaney Road.
North Hears 'Responsible Spending' Call
A lot of pain, and little gain for the North is being anticipated from the British Chancellor's emergency Budget yesterday. Stormont Finance Minister, Sammy Wilson, said Northern Ireland would have to find substantial savings over the next four years.
A lot of pain, and little gain for the North is being anticipated from the British Chancellor's emergency Budget yesterday. Stormont Finance Minister, Sammy Wilson, said Northern Ireland would have to find substantial savings over the next four years.
Caning For Ruane Over Meeting Mix-up
It was a 'D-' for the Northern Executive Minister for Education this week as she was forced into an apology over messing-up her timetable to make an important statement to fellow MLAs. Sinn Fein's Caitriona Ruane's 'Must try harder caning' came after she was three minutes 'late for class'.
It was a 'D-' for the Northern Executive Minister for Education this week as she was forced into an apology over messing-up her timetable to make an important statement to fellow MLAs. Sinn Fein's Caitriona Ruane's 'Must try harder caning' came after she was three minutes 'late for class'.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 23 2009, 6,209 days ago
Firefighters Threaten Strike
Firefighters could go to a ballot on industrial action over a dispute between union leaders and fire chiefs. The Government announced it would launch a National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management yesterday, and now union chiefs are furious they weren't consulted.
Firefighters could go to a ballot on industrial action over a dispute between union leaders and fire chiefs. The Government announced it would launch a National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management yesterday, and now union chiefs are furious they weren't consulted.
Full Magnitude Of Gáis Leak Not Revealed – FG
Fine Gael have claimed that the 'full magnitude' of the customer names contained in a lost Bord Gáis laptop have not been revealed by the company.
Fine Gael have claimed that the 'full magnitude' of the customer names contained in a lost Bord Gáis laptop have not been revealed by the company.
Pension Board Investigates Construction Firms
Some 150 construction firms are to be investigated by the Pensions Board after alleging they are unable to pay staff pension contributions.
Some 150 construction firms are to be investigated by the Pensions Board after alleging they are unable to pay staff pension contributions.
Judges Under Fire Over Unpaid Levy
Ireland's most senior judge has capitulated to mounting pressure over the State's judge's non-payment of the pension levy. Chief Justice John Murray made the announcement after it was revealed that only 19 of 148 judges have agreed to pay the Government's pension levy, introduced last year.
Ireland's most senior judge has capitulated to mounting pressure over the State's judge's non-payment of the pension levy. Chief Justice John Murray made the announcement after it was revealed that only 19 of 148 judges have agreed to pay the Government's pension levy, introduced last year.
Cork Man Cleared Of Rape On Appeal
The Court of Criminal Appeal has quashed the convictions of a Cork man who was jailed for raping the two teenage sisters of his former girlfriend. The 32-year-old man, who was not in court for the judgment, was tried and convicted in the Central Criminal Court last year.
The Court of Criminal Appeal has quashed the convictions of a Cork man who was jailed for raping the two teenage sisters of his former girlfriend. The 32-year-old man, who was not in court for the judgment, was tried and convicted in the Central Criminal Court last year.
TDs Pay Visit To Children's Hospital
A delegation of TDs and senators will be visiting Our Lady's Children's Hospital Crumlin in Dublin today to inspect conditions there. Yesterday the hospital reversed plans to close beds and an operating theatre over the summer months.
A delegation of TDs and senators will be visiting Our Lady's Children's Hospital Crumlin in Dublin today to inspect conditions there. Yesterday the hospital reversed plans to close beds and an operating theatre over the summer months.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 23 2008, 6,574 days ago
Teen Killed In Cork River Named
The teenager who drowned in the River Lee in Cork last night has been named by gardaí. He was 13-year-old Kieran Cummins, from Bridevalley, Fairhill, on the city's northside.
The teenager who drowned in the River Lee in Cork last night has been named by gardaí. He was 13-year-old Kieran Cummins, from Bridevalley, Fairhill, on the city's northside.
Ireland Strikes Biofuel Bonanza
Seaweed from Ireland's coasts could help run cars in the future, scientists claimed today. Experts claim biofuel can be produced from the 16 varieties of the algae in the country, and could earmark Ireland as one of the largest exporters of the green fuel in Europe.
Seaweed from Ireland's coasts could help run cars in the future, scientists claimed today. Experts claim biofuel can be produced from the 16 varieties of the algae in the country, and could earmark Ireland as one of the largest exporters of the green fuel in Europe.
Pope Visit In Time For 'Yes' Vote?
Sunday’s announcement that Dublin will host the 50th international Eucharistic Congress in 2012 has sparked renewed speculation of a papal visit next year.
Sunday’s announcement that Dublin will host the 50th international Eucharistic Congress in 2012 has sparked renewed speculation of a papal visit next year.
MEP Calls On Minister To Apply EU Road Rules
Calls have been made to the Irish Roads Minister to ensure all of the country's transport links meet new EU safety regulations. MEP Jim Higgins has asked Minister Noel Dempsey to guarantee that EU-led infrastructural improvements are carried out on all the country's roads and motorway networks.
Calls have been made to the Irish Roads Minister to ensure all of the country's transport links meet new EU safety regulations. MEP Jim Higgins has asked Minister Noel Dempsey to guarantee that EU-led infrastructural improvements are carried out on all the country's roads and motorway networks.
Pensioners At Lower Risk Of Poverty Than Average Person
The latest study by a leading research institute has found Irish pensioners are now at the lower risk from poverty than the general public.
The latest study by a leading research institute has found Irish pensioners are now at the lower risk from poverty than the general public.
Young Offenders Up 20% In Recent Years
A leading children's charity has expressed concern over reports of a 20% increase in the number of children involved in crime.
A leading children's charity has expressed concern over reports of a 20% increase in the number of children involved in crime.
The Future Is Green At The Aran Islands
The Aran Islands are moving towards a greener future with the introduction of the country's first card-operated service station for the public.
The Aran Islands are moving towards a greener future with the introduction of the country's first card-operated service station for the public.
Irish TD Urges Action Over Zimbabwe
The Foreign Affairs Minister has called on the international community to restore democracy in Zimbabwe after opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai quit the run-off election.
The Foreign Affairs Minister has called on the international community to restore democracy in Zimbabwe after opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai quit the run-off election.
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