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Irish News on Wed, Mar 13 2024, 730 days ago
Translink Workers Reject Pay Offer
Translink NI workers have rejected a pay offer from the public transport company. Unite, GMB and SIPTU confirmed that their members has "decisively voted to reject as inadequate" a pay offer made by Translink management.
Translink NI workers have rejected a pay offer from the public transport company. Unite, GMB and SIPTU confirmed that their members has "decisively voted to reject as inadequate" a pay offer made by Translink management.
Public Appeal After Third Confirmed Case Of Measles In Ireland
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has announced that it has been made aware of a third confirmed case of measles in the Republic of Ireland. It is understood that the case was confirmed in a resident of Ireland who had arrived back in the country from Abu Dhabi on Saturday 9 March 2024.
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has announced that it has been made aware of a third confirmed case of measles in the Republic of Ireland. It is understood that the case was confirmed in a resident of Ireland who had arrived back in the country from Abu Dhabi on Saturday 9 March 2024.
First And Deputy First Minister To Celebrate St Patrick's Day In US
The First and Deputy First Minister will travel to the United States this week for a series of St Patrick's Day engagements in Washington DC. The visit will focus on showcasing the local economy and develop key relationships and networks across the U.S.
The First and Deputy First Minister will travel to the United States this week for a series of St Patrick's Day engagements in Washington DC. The visit will focus on showcasing the local economy and develop key relationships and networks across the U.S.
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.
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.
SDLP Launches Petition For Restoration Of Integrated Schools Funding
The SDLP has launched a petition calling for the restoration of funding for new buildings at ten integrated schools across NI. The petition follows the recent announcement of the withdrawal of this funding as part of the financial package agreed between Executive parties and the UK Government.
The SDLP has launched a petition calling for the restoration of funding for new buildings at ten integrated schools across NI. The petition follows the recent announcement of the withdrawal of this funding as part of the financial package agreed between Executive parties and the UK Government.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 13 2020, 2,191 days ago
Student Garda To Be Called Up Early Over Disorder Fears
Gardaí are set to announce a new policing plan to respond to the current Covid-19 outbreak. It is understood that garda will step up "high visibility" patrols in an effort to provide "comfort and support to communities".
Gardaí are set to announce a new policing plan to respond to the current Covid-19 outbreak. It is understood that garda will step up "high visibility" patrols in an effort to provide "comfort and support to communities".
Central Bank Urged To Remove Charges To Encourage Card Payments
The Central Bank has been urged to clamp down on all card transaction charges on contactless and chip-and-pin payments in an attempt to encourage non-cash transactions in the time ahead.
The Central Bank has been urged to clamp down on all card transaction charges on contactless and chip-and-pin payments in an attempt to encourage non-cash transactions in the time ahead.
70 Confirmed Cases Of Covid-19 In Ireland
There have been 27 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland, bringing the total number of cases to 70, according to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC).
There have been 27 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland, bringing the total number of cases to 70, according to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC).
Pupils And Students Urged To Practice Social Distancing During School Closures
All pupils and students, from pre-school to third level are urged to practice social distancing, and to minimise physical contact with each other, to help avoid the spread of Covid-19.
All pupils and students, from pre-school to third level are urged to practice social distancing, and to minimise physical contact with each other, to help avoid the spread of Covid-19.
10.4m Cigarettes Seized At Dublin Port
Revenue officers have seized approximately 10.4 million cigarettes at Dublin Port as a result of an intelligence led operation. The smuggled cigarettes had arrived into Dublin Port aboard a vessel from Rotterdam.
Revenue officers have seized approximately 10.4 million cigarettes at Dublin Port as a result of an intelligence led operation. The smuggled cigarettes had arrived into Dublin Port aboard a vessel from Rotterdam.
Man Arrested In Connection With Abduction And Assault Of Kevin Lunney
Gardaí investigating the abduction and assault of Kevin Lunney have made another arrest. The man, aged in his 50s, is currently detained in Cavan Garda Station under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2007.
Gardaí investigating the abduction and assault of Kevin Lunney have made another arrest. The man, aged in his 50s, is currently detained in Cavan Garda Station under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2007.
Third Irish National Charged With Drugs And Firearms Offences In The UK
A 52-year-old Irish man has been charged with drugs and firearms offences by the United Kingdom's National Crime Agency officers as part of an ongoing investigation undertaken with the cooperation of Gardaí.
A 52-year-old Irish man has been charged with drugs and firearms offences by the United Kingdom's National Crime Agency officers as part of an ongoing investigation undertaken with the cooperation of Gardaí.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 13 2019, 2,557 days ago
FF Slam 'Disastrous' Post-Brexit Tariff Plans
A Fianna Fáil TD has slammed the new arrangements for tariffs in the event of a no-deal Brexit as being "absolutely disastrous" for the Agri-Food Sector.
A Fianna Fáil TD has slammed the new arrangements for tariffs in the event of a no-deal Brexit as being "absolutely disastrous" for the Agri-Food Sector.
Concern Grows For Missing Dublin Man
The family of a 35-year-old man from Lucan who has been missing since Monday are growing increasingly concerned for his safety.
The family of a 35-year-old man from Lucan who has been missing since Monday are growing increasingly concerned for his safety.
Boeing 737 MAX Suspended From Irish Airspace
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has suspended the operations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircrafts in and out of Irish airspace after two fatal accidents involving the plane in recent months.
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has suspended the operations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircrafts in and out of Irish airspace after two fatal accidents involving the plane in recent months.
Gardaí Urge Vigilance Amid 'Romance Scams'
Gardaí have issued an appeal to members of the public amid a spate of online romance scams. Recent victims have been targeted by fraudsters, who they believe may actually be their "perfect match", and engaged in multiple conversations which led to a relationship.
Gardaí have issued an appeal to members of the public amid a spate of online romance scams. Recent victims have been targeted by fraudsters, who they believe may actually be their "perfect match", and engaged in multiple conversations which led to a relationship.
Future Jobs Ireland - A Strategy To Secure Ireland's Economic Success
The Government has launched a strategy for the next phase of Ireland's economic development, known as Future Jobs Ireland.
The Government has launched a strategy for the next phase of Ireland's economic development, known as Future Jobs Ireland.
Labour: Govt Childcare Launch Only A PR Scheme
Children and Youth Affairs spokesperson for the Labour Party, Seán Sherlock TD, has criticised a recent press event held by the Taoiseach and Minister for Children on a new childcare scheme as "just a launch about a launch" with nothing tangible for parents or providers.
Children and Youth Affairs spokesperson for the Labour Party, Seán Sherlock TD, has criticised a recent press event held by the Taoiseach and Minister for Children on a new childcare scheme as "just a launch about a launch" with nothing tangible for parents or providers.
Enterprise Ireland & IDA Launch Trade Investment Mission
The Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD is leading 71 Irish companies on a trade and investment mission to Australia and Singapore.
The Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD is leading 71 Irish companies on a trade and investment mission to Australia and Singapore.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 13 2018, 2,922 days ago
Govt Accused Of 'Only Paying Lip Service' To Trolley Crises
The government has been accused of "only paying lip service" to addressing the trolley crisis, with Sinn Féin Junior Spokesperson on Finance Jonathan O'Brien calling for the immediate reopening of all closed beds in hospitals across the State.
The government has been accused of "only paying lip service" to addressing the trolley crisis, with Sinn Féin Junior Spokesperson on Finance Jonathan O'Brien calling for the immediate reopening of all closed beds in hospitals across the State.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 13 2015, 4,018 days ago
DCC Seeks Opinions For New Litter Managment Plan
Dublin City Council is seeking the public's views on dealing with litter in the city as it develops a new litter management plan.
Dublin City Council is seeking the public's views on dealing with litter in the city as it develops a new litter management plan.
New Political Party Renua Ireland Launches
A new political party has been launched by former Fine Gael junior minister, Lucinda Creighton. Named, Renua Ireland, Ms Creighton said that the party will be "open-minded" and believes in "independence of thought and challenging consensus".
A new political party has been launched by former Fine Gael junior minister, Lucinda Creighton. Named, Renua Ireland, Ms Creighton said that the party will be "open-minded" and believes in "independence of thought and challenging consensus".
DJ Tony Fenton Dies Aged 53
Today FM presenter Tony Fenton has died aged 53. Mr Fenton was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010. The Glasnevin, Dublin, native has spent 18 years with RTÉ's 2fm, before moving to Today FM in 2004.
Today FM presenter Tony Fenton has died aged 53. Mr Fenton was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010. The Glasnevin, Dublin, native has spent 18 years with RTÉ's 2fm, before moving to Today FM in 2004.
Co Wexford Teenagers Found 'Safe And Well'
Two Co Wexford teenagers reported missing have been found "safe and well" garda have reported. Matthew Austin and Agatha Powlikowska, both aged 15, had been reported missing on Wednesday night, with garda issuing an appeal for information.
Two Co Wexford teenagers reported missing have been found "safe and well" garda have reported. Matthew Austin and Agatha Powlikowska, both aged 15, had been reported missing on Wednesday night, with garda issuing an appeal for information.
Man Charged With Caravan Park Murder
A 32-year-old man is due to appear in court charged in connection with the armed robbery of a shop in Clondalkin. According to reports, the man entered a shop on Castle Crescent at about 15:00, and threatened staff with a knife.
A 32-year-old man is due to appear in court charged in connection with the armed robbery of a shop in Clondalkin. According to reports, the man entered a shop on Castle Crescent at about 15:00, and threatened staff with a knife.
Sinn Féin Selected Kerry Candidate
Sinn Féin TD Martin Ferris has been selected to contest the Kerry constituency for the party at the next general election. Party members chose Deputy Ferris at a selection convention in Tralee.
Sinn Féin TD Martin Ferris has been selected to contest the Kerry constituency for the party at the next general election. Party members chose Deputy Ferris at a selection convention in Tralee.
Taoiseach Begins US St Patrick's Trip
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is travelling to the United States today to begin his annual St Patrick's Day visit. He begins in Atlanta, where he will address senior business figures at the Irish Chamber of Commerce and at a roundtable event organised by IDA Ireland.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is travelling to the United States today to begin his annual St Patrick's Day visit. He begins in Atlanta, where he will address senior business figures at the Irish Chamber of Commerce and at a roundtable event organised by IDA Ireland.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 13 2014, 4,383 days ago
EPA Waste Water Report Published
Raw, untreated sewage is discharged at 42 urban areas across Ireland, a new report by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ) has revealed. The report also highlights "inadequate management practices" as the cause of one in three incidents reported to the EPA.
Raw, untreated sewage is discharged at 42 urban areas across Ireland, a new report by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ) has revealed. The report also highlights "inadequate management practices" as the cause of one in three incidents reported to the EPA.
Two Men Die In Mallow Apartment Fire
Gardaí in Mallow have reported the deaths of two men in an apartment fire. According to gardaí the fire at the Granary Court apartments on St Joseph's Road was reported just after midnight. It is thought that there had been a birthday celebration in the apartment leading up to the fire.
Gardaí in Mallow have reported the deaths of two men in an apartment fire. According to gardaí the fire at the Granary Court apartments on St Joseph's Road was reported just after midnight. It is thought that there had been a birthday celebration in the apartment leading up to the fire.
Strike Off But Issues Remain: Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil’s Transport and Tourism spokesperson has said that while it is welcomed that Friday's planned aviation strike has been cancelled, the issues behind the dispute remain unresolved.
Fianna Fáil’s Transport and Tourism spokesperson has said that while it is welcomed that Friday's planned aviation strike has been cancelled, the issues behind the dispute remain unresolved.
Lack Of Growth In GDP 'Huge Concern'
The government's failure to grow Ireland's GDP has been described as " a real concern for future economic prospects". While welcoming the news of an increase in the State's GNP, Sinn Féin Finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty said he was left with "mixed feelings".
The government's failure to grow Ireland's GDP has been described as " a real concern for future economic prospects". While welcoming the news of an increase in the State's GNP, Sinn Féin Finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty said he was left with "mixed feelings".
PAC Sends Rehab Report To Gardaí
A report on the allegations made against Rehab has been passed to Gardaí by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). It follows a private meeting held this morning by the PAC to discuss correspondence from developer John Kelly.
A report on the allegations made against Rehab has been passed to Gardaí by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). It follows a private meeting held this morning by the PAC to discuss correspondence from developer John Kelly.
Funeral Held For Christine Buckley
The funeral has taken place of Aislinn Centre co-founder and campaigner Christine Buckley, who died on Tuesday aged 67.
The funeral has taken place of Aislinn Centre co-founder and campaigner Christine Buckley, who died on Tuesday aged 67.
Former Judge Appointed Confidential Recipient
Retired District Court Judge Mr Patrick McMahon has been appointed as the Confidential Recipient under Regulation 6 of the Garda Síochána (Confidential Reporting of Malpractice) Regulations 2007.
Retired District Court Judge Mr Patrick McMahon has been appointed as the Confidential Recipient under Regulation 6 of the Garda Síochána (Confidential Reporting of Malpractice) Regulations 2007.
OPW Confirm Almost €9m For Clare Flood Defences
Almost €9 million has been allocated to improve flood defences in Clare, the Office of Public Works (OPW) has announced. Welcoming the news, Fine Gael Clare Senator, Martin Conway, said: "This €8.27 million will allow coastal protections to be repaired and for flood defence works to be carried out.
Almost €9 million has been allocated to improve flood defences in Clare, the Office of Public Works (OPW) has announced. Welcoming the news, Fine Gael Clare Senator, Martin Conway, said: "This €8.27 million will allow coastal protections to be repaired and for flood defence works to be carried out.
Gardaí In Waterford Issue Counterfeit Currency Warning
Retailers and consumers in Waterford have been warned that counterfeit €50 notes are known to be in circulation around the city. Gardaí issued the warning following a number of reports of the counterfeit currency being used around the city.
Retailers and consumers in Waterford have been warned that counterfeit €50 notes are known to be in circulation around the city. Gardaí issued the warning following a number of reports of the counterfeit currency being used around the city.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 13 2013, 4,748 days ago
VAT Reduced For Tourism Services Ahead Of St Paddy's Day Festival
A €50m cash injection for Dublin has been announced ahead of the weekends St Patrick’s Festival, which is expected to attract more than 120,000 tourists to the city. It is thought that in total, some 800,000 people will take part in the celebrations, which start tomorrow and run until Monday.
A €50m cash injection for Dublin has been announced ahead of the weekends St Patrick’s Festival, which is expected to attract more than 120,000 tourists to the city. It is thought that in total, some 800,000 people will take part in the celebrations, which start tomorrow and run until Monday.
Flanagan Admits Having Penalty Points Cancelled
The Dáil has heard an admission from Independent TD Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan that penalties point he was to receive for driving offence were cancelled, on two separate occasions. In both incidents, Flanagan was stopped by garda for using a mobile phone while driving.
The Dáil has heard an admission from Independent TD Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan that penalties point he was to receive for driving offence were cancelled, on two separate occasions. In both incidents, Flanagan was stopped by garda for using a mobile phone while driving.
Heather Perrin Given Two-Years Over False Accounting
A former district court judge has been jailed for two years for false accounting involving inheritance money. 61-year-old Heather Perrin, who is already serving two-and-a-half years in jail for dishonesty involving another client, will not however serve any additional time in prison.
A former district court judge has been jailed for two years for false accounting involving inheritance money. 61-year-old Heather Perrin, who is already serving two-and-a-half years in jail for dishonesty involving another client, will not however serve any additional time in prison.
Seven Year Jail Term For Manslaughter
Maura Thornton has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for the manslaughter of her former partner in July 2011. Thornton, from Inverin in Connemara, was found guilty of stabbing Kevin Joyce 18 times when he appeared uninvited outside her apartment in Salthill, Galway, almost two-years ago.
Maura Thornton has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for the manslaughter of her former partner in July 2011. Thornton, from Inverin in Connemara, was found guilty of stabbing Kevin Joyce 18 times when he appeared uninvited outside her apartment in Salthill, Galway, almost two-years ago.
Major Illegal Fuel Investigation Underway
Nineteen premises in 10 counties have been searched in a major investigation into illegal fuel and the activities of a Co Louth-based criminal gang. The Criminal Assets Bureau, along with gardaí and Revenue personnel searched houses, warehouses and business premises on Wednesday morning.
Nineteen premises in 10 counties have been searched in a major investigation into illegal fuel and the activities of a Co Louth-based criminal gang. The Criminal Assets Bureau, along with gardaí and Revenue personnel searched houses, warehouses and business premises on Wednesday morning.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 13 2012, 5,113 days ago
Watchdog Meeting To Investigate Claims Of RTE Audience Manipulation
Allegations of audience manipulation during the final television debate of the presidential election last year are expected to be discussed by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland today.
Allegations of audience manipulation during the final television debate of the presidential election last year are expected to be discussed by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland today.
London Mayor Apologies Over St Patrick's Day Slur
Boris Johnson has apologised to the London Irish community for alleging that a gala St Patrick Day’s dinner was funded by ratepayers and used to promote Sinn Féin.
Boris Johnson has apologised to the London Irish community for alleging that a gala St Patrick Day’s dinner was funded by ratepayers and used to promote Sinn Féin.
Former Taoiseach Told Garda Not To Assist NI Officials
The Smithwick Tribunal has heard how former taoiseach Jack Lynch told the Garda to give Northern authorties no assistance in their investigation of the Narrow Water bombing in which 18 British soldiers were killed, The Narrow Water bombing in August 1979 represented the single biggest loss of Brit
The Smithwick Tribunal has heard how former taoiseach Jack Lynch told the Garda to give Northern authorties no assistance in their investigation of the Narrow Water bombing in which 18 British soldiers were killed, The Narrow Water bombing in August 1979 represented the single biggest loss of Brit
Talks Held In Dublin Try To End Vita Cortex Dispute
Talks are being held in Dublin today at the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) hoping to find a solution in the Vita Cortex redundancy dispute.
Talks are being held in Dublin today at the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) hoping to find a solution in the Vita Cortex redundancy dispute.
Girl Hit By Train In Stable Condition
A young girl hit by a train in Co Tipperary on Monday night is in a stable condition in hospital today, it has emerged this morning.
A young girl hit by a train in Co Tipperary on Monday night is in a stable condition in hospital today, it has emerged this morning.
Occupy Cork Voluntarily Remove Protest Site
The Occupy Cork movement voluntarily removed its protest camp on Monday. Numbers had steadily declined over the last few weeks. The last few remaining decided to clear the camp ahead of the St Patrick’s day celebrations in the city.
The Occupy Cork movement voluntarily removed its protest camp on Monday. Numbers had steadily declined over the last few weeks. The last few remaining decided to clear the camp ahead of the St Patrick’s day celebrations in the city.
Cannabis Growhouse Found In Co. Cork
Gardaí have arrested four men after the discovery of a cannabis growhouse with up to €500,000 worth of plants in Co Cork. Four men in their 20s and 30s were arrested when Gardaí raided a factory at Springfield Industrial Estate in Youghal at 11pm Monday night.
Gardaí have arrested four men after the discovery of a cannabis growhouse with up to €500,000 worth of plants in Co Cork. Four men in their 20s and 30s were arrested when Gardaí raided a factory at Springfield Industrial Estate in Youghal at 11pm Monday night.
Extension To Irish Short-Stay Visa Programme
Justice Minister Alan Shatter today announced an extension of the Irish Short-stay Visa Waiver Programme for a further period of four years.
Justice Minister Alan Shatter today announced an extension of the Irish Short-stay Visa Waiver Programme for a further period of four years.
Poor Conditions Addressed At Limerick Prison
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Mr. Alan Shatter T.D. today published the report by the Inspector of Prisons of his second follow up Inspection of Limerick Prison.
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Mr. Alan Shatter T.D. today published the report by the Inspector of Prisons of his second follow up Inspection of Limerick Prison.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 13 2009, 6,209 days ago
Garda Boss Pays Respects To North's Murdered Policeman
Ireland's most senior police officers have stood shoulder-to-shoulder at the funeral of murdered police constable Stephen Carroll (pictured). The sad event has taken place in Banbridge, Co Down today.
Ireland's most senior police officers have stood shoulder-to-shoulder at the funeral of murdered police constable Stephen Carroll (pictured). The sad event has taken place in Banbridge, Co Down today.
Primary Teachers To Mount Strike
Primary school teachers have announced plans for a one-day strike at the end of this month (30 March) to protest against the Government's handling of the economic crisis.
Primary school teachers have announced plans for a one-day strike at the end of this month (30 March) to protest against the Government's handling of the economic crisis.
HSE Revise Loss Figures By Half
The HSE has halved its estimate for the shortfall it anticipated in funding this year. The executive originally forecasted a shortfall of over €1bn, but following a six-hour meeting of the executive last night, the new figure is to €480m.
The HSE has halved its estimate for the shortfall it anticipated in funding this year. The executive originally forecasted a shortfall of over €1bn, but following a six-hour meeting of the executive last night, the new figure is to €480m.
Fair City Actor Jailed For Sex With Teen
'Fair City' actor Patrick Dunleavy has been sentenced to two years in for engaging in a sexual act with a 14-year-old boy. Dunleavy, 42, pleaded guilty on Tuesday at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court and was sentenced today.
'Fair City' actor Patrick Dunleavy has been sentenced to two years in for engaging in a sexual act with a 14-year-old boy. Dunleavy, 42, pleaded guilty on Tuesday at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court and was sentenced today.
Man Dies In Navan Garda Station
An investigation has been launched into the death of a man at Navan Garda Station in Co Meath on Thursday night. The 52-year-old, who was arrested yesterday for a public order offence, was found lying on the floor of a cell shortly after 10pm.
An investigation has been launched into the death of a man at Navan Garda Station in Co Meath on Thursday night. The 52-year-old, who was arrested yesterday for a public order offence, was found lying on the floor of a cell shortly after 10pm.
Media Mogul Stands Down
The billionaire boss of one of Ireland's biggest media companies is to stand down. Anthony O'Reilly, 72, is retiring as chief executive of Independent News & Media, where he has been a director for over 30 years. Mr O'Reilly will stand down on his 73rd birthday in May.
The billionaire boss of one of Ireland's biggest media companies is to stand down. Anthony O'Reilly, 72, is retiring as chief executive of Independent News & Media, where he has been a director for over 30 years. Mr O'Reilly will stand down on his 73rd birthday in May.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 13 2008, 6,574 days ago
Inquest Sought 29 Years After Woman Goes Missing
The family of a woman who went missing almost 30 years ago and is presumed dead are pressing for an inquest, it emerged today. Mother-of-seven Alice Clifford disappeared from St Loman's Hospital, Palmerstown, west Dublin in 1979.
The family of a woman who went missing almost 30 years ago and is presumed dead are pressing for an inquest, it emerged today. Mother-of-seven Alice Clifford disappeared from St Loman's Hospital, Palmerstown, west Dublin in 1979.
Dad Can't Afford To Bury Murdered Daughter
The father of murder victim, Lorraine White cannot afford the £3,000 fee to bring his daughter home to Wigan from Callan in Ireland for burial. 73-year-old James Hartley, who lives on income support says he has had no contact from gardaí since Lorraine’s death on 8 March.
The father of murder victim, Lorraine White cannot afford the £3,000 fee to bring his daughter home to Wigan from Callan in Ireland for burial. 73-year-old James Hartley, who lives on income support says he has had no contact from gardaí since Lorraine’s death on 8 March.
'Healthy' Bank Account Outlined At Tribunal
A bank account in the name of Tim Collins - a close friend of the Taoiseach - was more than IRE£28,000 in credit two weeks after the 1992 general election.
A bank account in the name of Tim Collins - a close friend of the Taoiseach - was more than IRE£28,000 in credit two weeks after the 1992 general election.
Gardai Raid Premises In Sligo
Uniformed gardai and detectives targeting organised crime have raided 13 premises. Nine houses and four offices in the Sligo area were swooped by officers from the Criminal Assets Bureau at around 7am as part of Operation Golf.
Uniformed gardai and detectives targeting organised crime have raided 13 premises. Nine houses and four offices in the Sligo area were swooped by officers from the Criminal Assets Bureau at around 7am as part of Operation Golf.
Alert On 'Drowning Your Shamrock'
Three people will drown in Ireland over the coming St Patrick's Day weekend. According to figures, there are an average of three such deaths around each 17th March, with alcohol being part of the problem.
Three people will drown in Ireland over the coming St Patrick's Day weekend. According to figures, there are an average of three such deaths around each 17th March, with alcohol being part of the problem.
Broadband A Long Way From Tipperary
Up to 150 jobs could be lost from Co Tipperary if access to broadband is not established.
Up to 150 jobs could be lost from Co Tipperary if access to broadband is not established.
Garda Ombudsman Flooded With Complaints
The Garda Ombudsman Commission is believed to be struggling to keep up with the huge number of complaints it has received since being set up 10 months ago. Reports say the commission has asked the Government to allow it opt out of fully investigating some complaints.
The Garda Ombudsman Commission is believed to be struggling to keep up with the huge number of complaints it has received since being set up 10 months ago. Reports say the commission has asked the Government to allow it opt out of fully investigating some complaints.
Rail Crossings A Hazard To Road Users: TD
Fine Gael TD Michael Ring has called for manually operated railway crossings to be automated and fitted with flashing lights. Mr. Ring addressing the Dáil said that 230 crossings in the country were posing a hazard to local road users.
Fine Gael TD Michael Ring has called for manually operated railway crossings to be automated and fitted with flashing lights. Mr. Ring addressing the Dáil said that 230 crossings in the country were posing a hazard to local road users.
ISPPC Deeply Concerned About Criminal Grooming Of Children
The ISPCC has said it is deeply concerned that children as young as 10 are being used to run drugs and guns in Limerick. This emerged after a 15-year-old appeared in court in the city for handling a loaded gun.
The ISPCC has said it is deeply concerned that children as young as 10 are being used to run drugs and guns in Limerick. This emerged after a 15-year-old appeared in court in the city for handling a loaded gun.
NRA Insists Construction Work Is Not Damaging Monument
The National Roads Authority (NRA) is denying that construction work on the M3 motorway in Co Meath is damaging a national monument at Rath Luth.
The National Roads Authority (NRA) is denying that construction work on the M3 motorway in Co Meath is damaging a national monument at Rath Luth.
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Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
