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Irish News on Tue, Jan 7 2020, 2,192 days ago
Dublin City Council To Boycott 'Obscene' Commemoration Event
Dublin City Council will boycott the government's planned commemoration of the Royal Irish Constabulary and Dublin Metropolitan Police. Councillors backed a motion which described the event, planned to be held in Dublin Castle on 17 January, as "obscene".
Dublin City Council will boycott the government's planned commemoration of the Royal Irish Constabulary and Dublin Metropolitan Police. Councillors backed a motion which described the event, planned to be held in Dublin Castle on 17 January, as "obscene".
Irish News on Mon, Jan 7 2019, 2,557 days ago
Lack Of Affordable Housing 'Destroying Communities' In Dublin
The lack of affordable housing is destroying communities in Dublin, Labour representative for Dublin South Central, Cllr Rebecca Moynihan has said.
The lack of affordable housing is destroying communities in Dublin, Labour representative for Dublin South Central, Cllr Rebecca Moynihan has said.
Man Dies In Cliffs Of Moher Fall
A man has died in a fall from the Cliffs of Moher in Co Clare. A man, said to be an Indian national student at a Dublin University, is understood to have been attempting to take a photograph at the Cliffs at around 3.15pm when he fell.
A man has died in a fall from the Cliffs of Moher in Co Clare. A man, said to be an Indian national student at a Dublin University, is understood to have been attempting to take a photograph at the Cliffs at around 3.15pm when he fell.
SIPTU Call For Safeguarding Of Fire Brigade EMS
SIPTU members in the Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) Emergency Medical Service are marking the 120th Anniversary with a call for the safeguarding of its future operation.
SIPTU members in the Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) Emergency Medical Service are marking the 120th Anniversary with a call for the safeguarding of its future operation.
Fine Gael Urge People To Be 'More Mindful' Of Screen Time
Irish people are being encouraged to be 'more mindful' of their screen time in 2019.
Irish people are being encouraged to be 'more mindful' of their screen time in 2019.
Govt Accused Of Failing Irish Defence Forces At Home
The government has been accused of failing Irish Defence Forces and their families in Ireland.
The government has been accused of failing Irish Defence Forces and their families in Ireland.
Funding Secured For Reconciliation Projects
Funding of more than €900,000 has been announced for 69 Reconciliation projects through the Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Funding of more than €900,000 has been announced for 69 Reconciliation projects through the Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Funding Secured For Disadvantaged Communities Projects
Funding has been secured for a government programme aimed at support projects to benefits disadvantaged communities across Ireland. Some 3,000 projects have been allocated funding under the Department for Rural and Community Development's Community Enhancement Programme (CEP).
Funding has been secured for a government programme aimed at support projects to benefits disadvantaged communities across Ireland. Some 3,000 projects have been allocated funding under the Department for Rural and Community Development's Community Enhancement Programme (CEP).
Irish News on Thu, Jan 7 2016, 3,653 days ago
River Shannon Water Levels Rise After Heavy Rain
Water levels on the River Shannon have risen two inches due to heavy rainfall, Clare County Council has announced. The current water level on the Lower River Shannon at SpringField, Clonlara is now roughly four to five inches below the peak levels of November 2009, which was reached last weekend.
Water levels on the River Shannon have risen two inches due to heavy rainfall, Clare County Council has announced. The current water level on the Lower River Shannon at SpringField, Clonlara is now roughly four to five inches below the peak levels of November 2009, which was reached last weekend.
IFA Confirms Three Nominations In Place To Contest Presidential Election
The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has confirmed three nominations are in place for the position of President. The organisations Livestock Chairman Henry Burns has been nominated by Laois, Wexford, Kildare, Offaly, Kilkenny and Wicklow.
The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has confirmed three nominations are in place for the position of President. The organisations Livestock Chairman Henry Burns has been nominated by Laois, Wexford, Kildare, Offaly, Kilkenny and Wicklow.
Over 187,000 People Employed By Overseas Companies - IDA Ireland
Over 187,000 people are now employed by overseas companies, IDA Ireland has revealed. The announcement marks the highest level of employment in IDA's client companies in the organisation's 67-year history.
Over 187,000 people are now employed by overseas companies, IDA Ireland has revealed. The announcement marks the highest level of employment in IDA's client companies in the organisation's 67-year history.
Investigation Launches Into Galway Burglary
Gardaí have launched an investigation after a couple were assaulted during a burglary in Co Galway. The incident occurred around 7:30pm at Parkwest, Clonberne on Tuesday, 05 January.
Gardaí have launched an investigation after a couple were assaulted during a burglary in Co Galway. The incident occurred around 7:30pm at Parkwest, Clonberne on Tuesday, 05 January.
Gardaí Warns Of Increased Terror Threat During Seized Weapons Display
Garda officers are warning of an increased terror threat in the run up to the 1916 centenary after showcasing recovered weaponry at its headquarters. Officers revealed a large quantity weapons seized over the last two years during the exhibition yesterday, 06 January.
Garda officers are warning of an increased terror threat in the run up to the 1916 centenary after showcasing recovered weaponry at its headquarters. Officers revealed a large quantity weapons seized over the last two years during the exhibition yesterday, 06 January.
Deputy Ferris Slams Irish Govt's Approach To Mental Health
Sinn Féin TD Martin Ferris has blasted the Irish Government's policy on mental health after it emerged a number of children were admitted to the adult mental health unit in Kerry General Hospital last year.
Sinn Féin TD Martin Ferris has blasted the Irish Government's policy on mental health after it emerged a number of children were admitted to the adult mental health unit in Kerry General Hospital last year.
INMO Calls On Beaumont Hospital ED Staff To Go Off-Call
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has called on staff at Beaumont Hospital to go off-call due to 'unsafe conditions' at its Emergency Department (ED).
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has called on staff at Beaumont Hospital to go off-call due to 'unsafe conditions' at its Emergency Department (ED).
Irish News on Wed, Jan 7 2015, 4,018 days ago
Irish Family Seriously Injured In Australia
Three members of the same family are said to be in a serious condition following a road accident in western Australia. Gerard and Marguerite Brosnan, who are from Killarney in Co Kerry, were in Australia visiting two of their daughters who live in Perth.
Three members of the same family are said to be in a serious condition following a road accident in western Australia. Gerard and Marguerite Brosnan, who are from Killarney in Co Kerry, were in Australia visiting two of their daughters who live in Perth.
Revenue Extends LPT Deadline
Revenue has confirmed it has extended today's deadline for local property tax (LPT). Initially, the deadline for single payment notifications was for 8pm tonight (7 January). This has now been extended until 4pm on Friday (9 December).
Revenue has confirmed it has extended today's deadline for local property tax (LPT). Initially, the deadline for single payment notifications was for 8pm tonight (7 January). This has now been extended until 4pm on Friday (9 December).
Fall In Live Register Figures
Latest figures, published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), reveal a slight decline in Live Register numbers for December 2014. Compared to November, the CSO said there was a fall of 3,300 people. This is the 37th consecutive month of decline in live register figures.
Latest figures, published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), reveal a slight decline in Live Register numbers for December 2014. Compared to November, the CSO said there was a fall of 3,300 people. This is the 37th consecutive month of decline in live register figures.
Four Women Killed In Co Kildare Crash
Four women have died in a road collision in County Kildare. Another woman was seriously injured in the crash and is currently being treated in Naas General Hospital.
Four women have died in a road collision in County Kildare. Another woman was seriously injured in the crash and is currently being treated in Naas General Hospital.
Pressure On Emergency Departments Continues
The pressure on Emergency Departments (EDs) seen in recent weeks is likely to continue in the weeks ahead as the seasonal surge in demand continues, the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has confirmed.
The pressure on Emergency Departments (EDs) seen in recent weeks is likely to continue in the weeks ahead as the seasonal surge in demand continues, the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has confirmed.
Two Held Over Attempted Shooting Attack Released
Two men arrested in connection with an attempted shooting attack in Dublin have been released without charge. The incident occurred at a car park next to the Islandbridge Court Apartments on 1 November. A Honda Civic rammed another car at the scene.
Two men arrested in connection with an attempted shooting attack in Dublin have been released without charge. The incident occurred at a car park next to the Islandbridge Court Apartments on 1 November. A Honda Civic rammed another car at the scene.
Woman Stabbed In Athy
A woman has been stabbed in Athy, Co Kildare. The woman, believed to be in her 60s, was stabbed just before noon, on Tuesday. She was taken to Naas General Hospital and was treated with minor injuries. Gardai have launched an investigation. No arrests have been made.
A woman has been stabbed in Athy, Co Kildare. The woman, believed to be in her 60s, was stabbed just before noon, on Tuesday. She was taken to Naas General Hospital and was treated with minor injuries. Gardai have launched an investigation. No arrests have been made.
Irish News on Tue, Jan 7 2014, 4,383 days ago
Man's Body Found In Co Offaly
A man's body has been found in a drain in County Offaly. The body was discovered at approximately 8.45am at Kilbride. Garda are treating the death as suspicious. It is believed the victim, who has not been positively identified, was recently released from prison.
A man's body has been found in a drain in County Offaly. The body was discovered at approximately 8.45am at Kilbride. Garda are treating the death as suspicious. It is believed the victim, who has not been positively identified, was recently released from prison.
New Interim Head Appointed To Limerick City Of Culture Project
Mike Fitzpatrick has been appointed as the interim head of the Limerick City of Culture project. He will take over the post following the recent resignations of Chief Executive, Patricia Ryan, and artistic director Karl Wallace.
Mike Fitzpatrick has been appointed as the interim head of the Limerick City of Culture project. He will take over the post following the recent resignations of Chief Executive, Patricia Ryan, and artistic director Karl Wallace.
Rise In Food Safety Enforcement Orders
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has reported a total of 143 Enforcement Orders served for breaches in food safety legislation in 2013 compared with 109 in 2012, an increase of 31% - making last year the highest to date for the number of Enforcement Orders issued.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has reported a total of 143 Enforcement Orders served for breaches in food safety legislation in 2013 compared with 109 in 2012, an increase of 31% - making last year the highest to date for the number of Enforcement Orders issued.
Support For Commissioner's View On Data Protection
Dublin Bay North Labour TD and member of the Oireachtas Communications committee, Sean Kenny, has welcomed comments by the Data Protection Commissioner, Billy Hawkes, that people are using the services of his office to voice their concerns on breaches of data protection.
Dublin Bay North Labour TD and member of the Oireachtas Communications committee, Sean Kenny, has welcomed comments by the Data Protection Commissioner, Billy Hawkes, that people are using the services of his office to voice their concerns on breaches of data protection.
Rabbitte Slammed For Insensitive Comments Over Electricity Pylons
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Michael Moynihan TD, says the insensitive and ill-timed comments from Minister Pat Rabbitte in the media highlight the dismissive nature of the Government towards legitimate concerns about the environmental impact and safety o
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Michael Moynihan TD, says the insensitive and ill-timed comments from Minister Pat Rabbitte in the media highlight the dismissive nature of the Government towards legitimate concerns about the environmental impact and safety o
Call For Minister To Bail Out Fishermen Affected By Storms
Sinn Féin Senator Trevor ÓClochartaigh has called on the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney to bail out fishermen who have been left devastated by storms. Senator ÓClochartaigh said: "Small inshore fishermen have been devastated by the recent storms.
Sinn Féin Senator Trevor ÓClochartaigh has called on the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney to bail out fishermen who have been left devastated by storms. Senator ÓClochartaigh said: "Small inshore fishermen have been devastated by the recent storms.
BAI Publishes Review Of Potential For Commercial DTT
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) has published the findings of a review regarding the future prospects for the licensing of commercial DTT.
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) has published the findings of a review regarding the future prospects for the licensing of commercial DTT.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 7 2013, 4,748 days ago
Food Boxes Provided For Students Still Waiting For Grants
Students' Unions across the country are providing boxes of food for students who are still waiting on grant assistance. The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has encouraged all Students' Unions to provide whatever assistance they can to those who are now looking to them for their basic needs.
Students' Unions across the country are providing boxes of food for students who are still waiting on grant assistance. The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has encouraged all Students' Unions to provide whatever assistance they can to those who are now looking to them for their basic needs.
Kilkenny Comes Up Cleanest In IBAL Litter Survey
Of 42 towns and cities monitored across Ireland for cleanliness levels over the course of 2012, Kilkenny was announced as the cleanest at a ceremony in Dublin today.
Of 42 towns and cities monitored across Ireland for cleanliness levels over the course of 2012, Kilkenny was announced as the cleanest at a ceremony in Dublin today.
Call For Frazer To Rethink Protest Decision
Fianna Fáil Justice Spokesperson Niall Collins TD has called on Willie Frazer to rethink his decision to take three busloads of northern loyalist protestors to stage a demonstration in Dublin city centre this coming Saturday.
Fianna Fáil Justice Spokesperson Niall Collins TD has called on Willie Frazer to rethink his decision to take three busloads of northern loyalist protestors to stage a demonstration in Dublin city centre this coming Saturday.
SFA Publish Late Payments Survey
Small Firms Association (SFA) is calling for establishment of Small Claims Court for Business, voluntary prompt payment code and awareness campaign.
Small Firms Association (SFA) is calling for establishment of Small Claims Court for Business, voluntary prompt payment code and awareness campaign.
NBRU Votes To Take Action If Bus Éireann Implements Proposed Cost Cuts
Members of the National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) have voted to take industrial action against Bus Éireann if it implements proposed cost cuts. The general secretary of the NBRU Michael Faherty said 92 per cent of members at the company voted in favour of industrial action.
Members of the National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) have voted to take industrial action against Bus Éireann if it implements proposed cost cuts. The general secretary of the NBRU Michael Faherty said 92 per cent of members at the company voted in favour of industrial action.
Funeral Of Teen Attacked Takes Place In Co Monaghon
The funeral of a 19-year-old found dead at a house in Co Monaghon has taken place at St Patrick's Church, Corracin, today. Jason McGovern's body was discovered on New Year's Eve after being attacked twice in Omagh, Co Tyrone, the night before. Five men and a teen have been charged with affray.
The funeral of a 19-year-old found dead at a house in Co Monaghon has taken place at St Patrick's Church, Corracin, today. Jason McGovern's body was discovered on New Year's Eve after being attacked twice in Omagh, Co Tyrone, the night before. Five men and a teen have been charged with affray.
Investigations Continue Into Aggravated Burglary In Wicklow
An investigation is continuing in relation to an aggravated burglary in West Wicklow this morning. Two males, armed with a hatchet and a knife, went into a Centra store in the town at around 7.30am. Staff members were threatened and cash was demanded to be handed over.
An investigation is continuing in relation to an aggravated burglary in West Wicklow this morning. Two males, armed with a hatchet and a knife, went into a Centra store in the town at around 7.30am. Staff members were threatened and cash was demanded to be handed over.
Irish News on Fri, Jan 7 2011, 5,479 days ago
Election Being 'Pushed Back' - Labour
The Labour Party is claiming the expected election is being "pushed back" by the Government, after it received the Dail Schedule of Business for next week.
The Labour Party is claiming the expected election is being "pushed back" by the Government, after it received the Dail Schedule of Business for next week.
Scarf Hoped To Unlock Bláthnaid's Whereabouts
It is hoped the discovery of a distinctive scarf will assist in the search for missing woman Bláthnaid Timothy. Gardaí this morning released the description of a scarf that she was believed to be wearing as a headscarf at the time of her disappearance.
It is hoped the discovery of a distinctive scarf will assist in the search for missing woman Bláthnaid Timothy. Gardaí this morning released the description of a scarf that she was believed to be wearing as a headscarf at the time of her disappearance.
Swine Flu Kills 13 People in North
The Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland has confirmed that more than a dozen people have died there from swine flu since 1 November 2010.
The Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland has confirmed that more than a dozen people have died there from swine flu since 1 November 2010.
Double Stabbing In Co Louth
One man has died and a female is recovering in hospital after a double stabbing incident in Drogheda yesterday. The 32-year-old man who was stabbed in Drogheda yesterday passed away in the early hours of this morning in St. Vincents Hospital, Dublin.
One man has died and a female is recovering in hospital after a double stabbing incident in Drogheda yesterday. The 32-year-old man who was stabbed in Drogheda yesterday passed away in the early hours of this morning in St. Vincents Hospital, Dublin.
Respected Garda Dies After Misdiagnosis
A senior member of the Gardaí in Cork has died this morning after being misdiagnosed in August 2003.
A senior member of the Gardaí in Cork has died this morning after being misdiagnosed in August 2003.
North's Water Fiasco Probe Announced
As the Stormont Regional Development Minister claimed last night that he has been assured measures are in place to ensure there is no repeat of the water crisis fiasco, the NI Executive has agreed to appoint two people to scrutinise the role of the Department of Regional Development in the recent wa
As the Stormont Regional Development Minister claimed last night that he has been assured measures are in place to ensure there is no repeat of the water crisis fiasco, the NI Executive has agreed to appoint two people to scrutinise the role of the Department of Regional Development in the recent wa
Irish Waste Recyclers Join Forces
It's 'waste not, want not' as two leading recycling companies have joined forces in a deal they claim will ease pressure on Ireland's landfill sites - and potentially save companies £10,000 a year in waste charges.
It's 'waste not, want not' as two leading recycling companies have joined forces in a deal they claim will ease pressure on Ireland's landfill sites - and potentially save companies £10,000 a year in waste charges.
Europa Hotel's Birthday Makes BBC TV
A Belfast icon and veteran of The Troubles that is "as sacred and valuable as the Titanic slipway" is celebrating an anniversary this New Year - with a television special already underway as part of the birthday events.
A Belfast icon and veteran of The Troubles that is "as sacred and valuable as the Titanic slipway" is celebrating an anniversary this New Year - with a television special already underway as part of the birthday events.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 7 2010, 5,844 days ago
Ryanair Denies Third Aer Lingus Bid
Ryanair has waved off speculation it is preparing a third bid for Aer Lingus. In a statement today, updating investors on it's year to date passenger figures, the budget airline said there was no truth or basis to recent Irish media speculation that Ryanair was preparing a third bid for Aer Lingus.
Ryanair has waved off speculation it is preparing a third bid for Aer Lingus. In a statement today, updating investors on it's year to date passenger figures, the budget airline said there was no truth or basis to recent Irish media speculation that Ryanair was preparing a third bid for Aer Lingus.
Winter Bites Across Ireland
As temperatures across Ireland plummeted overnight to new levels of chill, travellers continued to suffer disruption today as what has been described as the worst winter in a century continues to bite.
As temperatures across Ireland plummeted overnight to new levels of chill, travellers continued to suffer disruption today as what has been described as the worst winter in a century continues to bite.
First Minister Back At Stormont
Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson returns to the heart of the North's Government today, following a media furore over his private life. Yesterday evening Mr Robinson's wife of 40 years, Iris, told the press she had attempted to commit suicide after entering into a brief extramarital affair.
Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson returns to the heart of the North's Government today, following a media furore over his private life. Yesterday evening Mr Robinson's wife of 40 years, Iris, told the press she had attempted to commit suicide after entering into a brief extramarital affair.
Consultancy Fees On A5 Accelerate
A leading consultancy business has been earning millions of pounds for a proposed new road that aims to vastly improve a vital 'transport corroridor' in the North West of Ireland.
A leading consultancy business has been earning millions of pounds for a proposed new road that aims to vastly improve a vital 'transport corroridor' in the North West of Ireland.
Man Held Over Drugs And Weapon Find
A man in his 20s has been arrested in connection with a drug and weapon find in inner city Dublin. The arrest took place on Tuesday at around 5pm, as part of an ongoing operation into the sale and supply of drugs in the south inner city area of Dublin.
A man in his 20s has been arrested in connection with a drug and weapon find in inner city Dublin. The arrest took place on Tuesday at around 5pm, as part of an ongoing operation into the sale and supply of drugs in the south inner city area of Dublin.
Welfare Affected By Weather
Some social welfare recipients who are paid by cheque could be facing delays due to the extreme weather. Payments to almost 27,000 social welfare recipients, who are due to get a weekly payment by cheque today, have been delayed by the ongoing heavy snow and icy roads.
Some social welfare recipients who are paid by cheque could be facing delays due to the extreme weather. Payments to almost 27,000 social welfare recipients, who are due to get a weekly payment by cheque today, have been delayed by the ongoing heavy snow and icy roads.
Renewed Appeal Over Galway Burglary
Gardaí are renewing their appeal for information pertaining to a robbery in Galway on New Years' Day.
Gardaí are renewing their appeal for information pertaining to a robbery in Galway on New Years' Day.
Dept of Transport Thanks Local Authorities
The Department of Transport has issued a 'thank you' to local authorities for their hard work in tackling the recent severe weather.
The Department of Transport has issued a 'thank you' to local authorities for their hard work in tackling the recent severe weather.
Irish News on Wed, Jan 7 2009, 6,209 days ago
Man Charged Over Valeri Ranert Killing
A man has been charged in connection with the killing of Valeri Ranert in Dublin almost two years ago. Yesterday morning a 25-year-old man was charged in Swords District Court in relation to the murder of Mr Ranert, which occurred on the 30th April 2007.
A man has been charged in connection with the killing of Valeri Ranert in Dublin almost two years ago. Yesterday morning a 25-year-old man was charged in Swords District Court in relation to the murder of Mr Ranert, which occurred on the 30th April 2007.
Dissident Republican Accused To Appear In Court
Three of the men arrested on Sunday in relation to dissident republican and criminal activity are to appear before the Special Criminal Court, Green Street, this evening.
Three of the men arrested on Sunday in relation to dissident republican and criminal activity are to appear before the Special Criminal Court, Green Street, this evening.
Teen Killed In Road Crash
A teenage male has died following a road crash in Co Meath. The 17 year-old male died in the single vehicle collision, which occurred on the Oldcastle to Loughcrew road late Monday night at approximately 11.30pm. The accident happened on the stretch of road just off the R154.
A teenage male has died following a road crash in Co Meath. The 17 year-old male died in the single vehicle collision, which occurred on the Oldcastle to Loughcrew road late Monday night at approximately 11.30pm. The accident happened on the stretch of road just off the R154.
Child Abuse Audit To Be Published
A report detailing the child-protection policies and protocols in every Catholic diocese in the State will be published later today. Minister for Children Barry Andrews will publish the report, compiled by the Health Service Executive (HSE), at a press conference in Dublin this afternoon.
A report detailing the child-protection policies and protocols in every Catholic diocese in the State will be published later today. Minister for Children Barry Andrews will publish the report, compiled by the Health Service Executive (HSE), at a press conference in Dublin this afternoon.
Ice Safety Warning for Parents
Irish Water Safety is advising parents to supervise their children over the next few days as the current spell of cold weather begins to lift.
Irish Water Safety is advising parents to supervise their children over the next few days as the current spell of cold weather begins to lift.
Government Refuses To Tackle Flynn Allowance
Governmental ministers are refusing to take action on the Independent member allowance being claimed by Fianna Fail TD, Beverley Flynn.
Governmental ministers are refusing to take action on the Independent member allowance being claimed by Fianna Fail TD, Beverley Flynn.
Grafton Optimistic In Trading Statement
Irish building materials giant Grafton has reported difficult trading conditions, which it says have continued since November - but the group has insisted it is still very much "cash generative".
Irish building materials giant Grafton has reported difficult trading conditions, which it says have continued since November - but the group has insisted it is still very much "cash generative".
Killeen Calls For Bioenergy Cooperation
Junior Agriculture Minister Tony Killeen has reminded Irish farmers they have until the end of this month to submit applications under the third phase of the Bioenergy Scheme.
Junior Agriculture Minister Tony Killeen has reminded Irish farmers they have until the end of this month to submit applications under the third phase of the Bioenergy Scheme.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 7 2008, 6,575 days ago
Missing Teen 'Unhappy' With Costa Life
As dozens of family and friends joined in the hunt for missing 15-year-old Irish girl, Amy Fitzpatrick, who disappeared in Mijas, on Spain's Costa del Sol on New Year's Day, it has emerged that the friend who babysat with Amy on New Year's Eve, Ashley Rubio Rose, believed she was unhappy in Spain an
As dozens of family and friends joined in the hunt for missing 15-year-old Irish girl, Amy Fitzpatrick, who disappeared in Mijas, on Spain's Costa del Sol on New Year's Day, it has emerged that the friend who babysat with Amy on New Year's Eve, Ashley Rubio Rose, believed she was unhappy in Spain an
Crash Motorist Critical, Others Serious
There are two people fighting for their lives in hospital this morning following separate road accidents in Co Laois and Co Galway yesterday.
There are two people fighting for their lives in hospital this morning following separate road accidents in Co Laois and Co Galway yesterday.
Missing Irish Backpacker's Body Recovered
There was a sad start to the New Year for the family and friends of a missing Irish adventurer with news that a body, believed to be that of the missing Irish backpacker, has been located in South America.
There was a sad start to the New Year for the family and friends of a missing Irish adventurer with news that a body, believed to be that of the missing Irish backpacker, has been located in South America.
Taxing Time Ahead For Ahern
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, may not looking forward to 2008, as he is set to come under more political pressure over his tax affairs. Over the weekend, Mr Ahern admitted that he won't be able to provide a certificate proving he is tax compliant to the Oireachtas ethics watchdog.
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, may not looking forward to 2008, as he is set to come under more political pressure over his tax affairs. Over the weekend, Mr Ahern admitted that he won't be able to provide a certificate proving he is tax compliant to the Oireachtas ethics watchdog.
Need, Not Greed On Medical Care
Labour TD Jan O'Sullivan has said the only way to eliminate unfairness in the country's medical care structure is to introduce universal health insurance that would guarantee treatment based on medical need rather than ability to pay.
Labour TD Jan O'Sullivan has said the only way to eliminate unfairness in the country's medical care structure is to introduce universal health insurance that would guarantee treatment based on medical need rather than ability to pay.
Commuters Hit By Luas Fare Increase
Dublin commuters returning to work this morning are to face the first in a string of public transport fare increases. Several are coming into force over the days ahead, beginning with all fares on the LUAS tram system going up by 10 cents, while €2 is being added to the price of a 30-day ticket.
Dublin commuters returning to work this morning are to face the first in a string of public transport fare increases. Several are coming into force over the days ahead, beginning with all fares on the LUAS tram system going up by 10 cents, while €2 is being added to the price of a 30-day ticket.
Irish Censor 'Cuts' Own Title
The Irish Film Censor's Office is to drop the 'censor' part of its name. The official 'censored' his own title with news that the watchdog has revealed that very few pornographic films and just one video game fell foul of its powers last year.
The Irish Film Censor's Office is to drop the 'censor' part of its name. The official 'censored' his own title with news that the watchdog has revealed that very few pornographic films and just one video game fell foul of its powers last year.
Leitrim Salmon Is First Of 2008
A Northern Ireland angler has had to wait almost a week into the New Year to land the first salmon of 2008. Retired farmer Colin Gardiner landed a 13lb fish in Co Leitrim on Saturday after having to cast his line for several hours every day since the first failed attempt on New Year's Day.
A Northern Ireland angler has had to wait almost a week into the New Year to land the first salmon of 2008. Retired farmer Colin Gardiner landed a 13lb fish in Co Leitrim on Saturday after having to cast his line for several hours every day since the first failed attempt on New Year's Day.
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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.
