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Irish News on Mon, Feb 3 2020, 2,192 days ago
FF Call For Minimum Sentences For Convictions For Assaulting Hospital Staff
Fianna Fáil have called for minimum sentences for anyone convicted of assaulting hospital staff and frontline emergency workers.
Fianna Fáil have called for minimum sentences for anyone convicted of assaulting hospital staff and frontline emergency workers.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 3 2017, 3,287 days ago
Major New Domestic Violence Bill Published
The Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald has said it is "not acceptable that anyone in Ireland is subjected to abuse, fear and intimidation", as she launched the Domestic Violence Bill 2017.
The Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald has said it is "not acceptable that anyone in Ireland is subjected to abuse, fear and intimidation", as she launched the Domestic Violence Bill 2017.
Gardaí Appeal After Robbery At Jewellery Store In Malahide
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information following a robbery at a jewellers shop in Malahide. Two men entered a jewellers shop at The Diamond, Malahide Village, at approximately 5pm on Saturday, 21 January.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information following a robbery at a jewellers shop in Malahide. Two men entered a jewellers shop at The Diamond, Malahide Village, at approximately 5pm on Saturday, 21 January.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 3 2016, 3,653 days ago
Election 2016 To Take Place On 26 February
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has confirmed the election will take place on 26 February. Writing on Twitter, he said: "I am seeking a dissolution of Dáil Éireann today with the election to be held on February 26th." Mr Kenny and President Higgins signed the papers just after 10.30am on Wednesday.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has confirmed the election will take place on 26 February. Writing on Twitter, he said: "I am seeking a dissolution of Dáil Éireann today with the election to be held on February 26th." Mr Kenny and President Higgins signed the papers just after 10.30am on Wednesday.
Benzodiazepine Tablets Worth €21,000 Seized In Limerick
A total of 10,500 Benzodiazepine tablets, worth an estimated street value of €21,000, have been seized in Limerick. The seizure was part of an intelligence-led joint operation by Revenue, An Garda Síochána and the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA).
A total of 10,500 Benzodiazepine tablets, worth an estimated street value of €21,000, have been seized in Limerick. The seizure was part of an intelligence-led joint operation by Revenue, An Garda Síochána and the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA).
New Research Reveals Decline In Unemployment
Unemployment figures in Ireland are continuing to decline, according to new research. Data by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) reveals that 8.6% of the population were unemployed in January, down from 10.1% during the same period last year. Business Minister Ged Nash welcomed the news.
Unemployment figures in Ireland are continuing to decline, according to new research. Data by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) reveals that 8.6% of the population were unemployed in January, down from 10.1% during the same period last year. Business Minister Ged Nash welcomed the news.
4,000 IT Staff To Take Part In Strike Action
Up to 4,000 IT lecturers and researchers are taking part in strike action, it has been announced. Staff from across the country's 14 Institutes of Technology have staged walkouts today, 03 February due to a number of cutbacks within their sector.
Up to 4,000 IT lecturers and researchers are taking part in strike action, it has been announced. Staff from across the country's 14 Institutes of Technology have staged walkouts today, 03 February due to a number of cutbacks within their sector.
Fianna Fáil Slams Plans To Bring Low Paid Workers Into PRSI Scheme
Fianna Fáil has hit out at government plans to bring people earning €13,000 a year into the Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) scheme.
Fianna Fáil has hit out at government plans to bring people earning €13,000 a year into the Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) scheme.
Two People Confirmed With Zika Virus In Ireland
Two adults have the Zika virus in Ireland, the Health & Safety Executive has confirmed. The cases are unrelated and both patients are said to be currently well and fully recovered. The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne infection, which isn't harmful in most cases.
Two adults have the Zika virus in Ireland, the Health & Safety Executive has confirmed. The cases are unrelated and both patients are said to be currently well and fully recovered. The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne infection, which isn't harmful in most cases.
Vodaphone Partners With ISPCC To Help Keep Children Safe
Telecoms giant Vodaphone has announced a five-year partnership with the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC). The partnership aims to help keep children safe. Vodaphone Ireland Foundation will provide the charity with €2 million in direct funding over five years.
Telecoms giant Vodaphone has announced a five-year partnership with the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC). The partnership aims to help keep children safe. Vodaphone Ireland Foundation will provide the charity with €2 million in direct funding over five years.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 3 2015, 4,018 days ago
Dublin/Donegal Flights Launched
A new flight route between Dublin and Donegal has been announced by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport. Aer Lingus Regional began the first flights this week as the new operator of the PSO (Public Service Obligation) route from Donegal.
A new flight route between Dublin and Donegal has been announced by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport. Aer Lingus Regional began the first flights this week as the new operator of the PSO (Public Service Obligation) route from Donegal.
Teenager Critical Following Collision
A teenager is in a critical condition following a road traffic collision. The incident happened on the Carpenterstown Road, close to the Carpenterstown Shopping Centre in Dublin, at around 8.35pm on Sunday (1 February). The boy, aged 13, is understood to have been struck by a black BMW 5 Series.
A teenager is in a critical condition following a road traffic collision. The incident happened on the Carpenterstown Road, close to the Carpenterstown Shopping Centre in Dublin, at around 8.35pm on Sunday (1 February). The boy, aged 13, is understood to have been struck by a black BMW 5 Series.
Over 100 New Nursing Posts Secured
Over 100 new nursing posts are to be created at the Mid West Hospital Group and Naas Hospital, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.
Over 100 new nursing posts are to be created at the Mid West Hospital Group and Naas Hospital, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.
Gardaí Await DNA Tests On Murder Victim
Gardaí have said they are awaiting DNA tests to formally identify a man who was found murdered in his home at Glendhu Road, Cabra, over the weekend. According to reports, the man, 41, has been named locally, but due to the injuries he suffered in the assault, further tests are needed.
Gardaí have said they are awaiting DNA tests to formally identify a man who was found murdered in his home at Glendhu Road, Cabra, over the weekend. According to reports, the man, 41, has been named locally, but due to the injuries he suffered in the assault, further tests are needed.
Pensions Reform Package Announced
A pensions reform package has been announced by Tánaiste Joan Burton. The measures aim to tackle Ireland's low rate of workplace pension coverage, improve consumer confidence in the system, and ensure greater efficiency and oversight of pension schemes.
A pensions reform package has been announced by Tánaiste Joan Burton. The measures aim to tackle Ireland's low rate of workplace pension coverage, improve consumer confidence in the system, and ensure greater efficiency and oversight of pension schemes.
11% Of Nursing Homes Have Dedicated Dementia Care
Just 11% of nursing homes in Ireland have dedicated dementia care units, according to new research by Trinity College Dublin.
Just 11% of nursing homes in Ireland have dedicated dementia care units, according to new research by Trinity College Dublin.
€294m Set Aside For Roads Investment
A €249m investment package for regional and local roads in Ireland has been unveiled by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD. The investment will allow some 2,000km of the roads network to be maintained and strengthened in 2015.
A €249m investment package for regional and local roads in Ireland has been unveiled by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD. The investment will allow some 2,000km of the roads network to be maintained and strengthened in 2015.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 3 2014, 4,383 days ago
Severe Floods In Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Clare And Waterford
Heavy rain and high tides have caused severe flooding in Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Clare and Waterford. Hundreds of residents and businesses have been effected by the flooding. Earlier today, Met Eireann issued an Orange weather warning and it is expected to remain in place until this evening.
Heavy rain and high tides have caused severe flooding in Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Clare and Waterford. Hundreds of residents and businesses have been effected by the flooding. Earlier today, Met Eireann issued an Orange weather warning and it is expected to remain in place until this evening.
Three Arrested In Connection With Dissident Republican Activity
Three men are being questioned by Gardai in connection with dissident republican activity. The men, aged 42, 44 and 47, have been detained as part of an ongoing investigation.
Three men are being questioned by Gardai in connection with dissident republican activity. The men, aged 42, 44 and 47, have been detained as part of an ongoing investigation.
Cyclist Dies Following Kerry Collision
A female cyclist has died after being seriously injured in a crash in Tralee last Wednesday. The woman, believed to be in her 40s, was struck by a car at Rathass at approximately 8pm. She was take to Kerry General Hospital but died on Sunday night from her injuries.
A female cyclist has died after being seriously injured in a crash in Tralee last Wednesday. The woman, believed to be in her 40s, was struck by a car at Rathass at approximately 8pm. She was take to Kerry General Hospital but died on Sunday night from her injuries.
Minister Condemns Neknominations
Minister for Children & Youth Affairs Frances Fitzgerald has condemned the 'neknominations' online craze as "not only dangerous and potentially harmful to young people – it is evidence of our society's broader need to address our binge drinking culture".
Minister for Children & Youth Affairs Frances Fitzgerald has condemned the 'neknominations' online craze as "not only dangerous and potentially harmful to young people – it is evidence of our society's broader need to address our binge drinking culture".
FF Slams HSE Ambulance Service
Sean Fleming TD, has called for the HSE to totally re-evaluate its ambulance service operating in Co Laois.
Sean Fleming TD, has called for the HSE to totally re-evaluate its ambulance service operating in Co Laois.
Man Released In Connection With Attack In Waterford
A man arrested in connection with a serious attack in Waterford has been released without charge. A 22-year-old man remains in a critical condition after he was assaulted in Williamstown in Waterford city at the weekend. Another man, 22, remains in Garda custody over the attack.
A man arrested in connection with a serious attack in Waterford has been released without charge. A 22-year-old man remains in a critical condition after he was assaulted in Williamstown in Waterford city at the weekend. Another man, 22, remains in Garda custody over the attack.
Irish Second-Level Schools Show High Retention Rates
ASTI General Secretary Pat King has said the report on the retention rates of students in second-level schools is a success story for the Irish education system.
ASTI General Secretary Pat King has said the report on the retention rates of students in second-level schools is a success story for the Irish education system.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 3 2012, 5,114 days ago
Minister Pledges 100 Houses For Limerick
Some 100 houses will be built in disadvantaged parts of Limerick along with Office for Regeneration the Government said.
Some 100 houses will be built in disadvantaged parts of Limerick along with Office for Regeneration the Government said.
Workers To March On Dun Laoghaire Town Hall
Union members in Dun Laoghaire will be holding a march to the town hall on Friday in protest against recent "attacks" on the Croke Park Agreement. According to the union Siptu, the decision to hold the march was made by shop stewards representing workers in the council.
Union members in Dun Laoghaire will be holding a march to the town hall on Friday in protest against recent "attacks" on the Croke Park Agreement. According to the union Siptu, the decision to hold the march was made by shop stewards representing workers in the council.
Western Rail Services Need Overhaul – Carey
Fine Gael's Joe Carey has said an urgent review of pricing, travel times and advertising is needed for the Western Rail Corridor to boost passenger numbers on the route.
Fine Gael's Joe Carey has said an urgent review of pricing, travel times and advertising is needed for the Western Rail Corridor to boost passenger numbers on the route.
Cross Border Child Protection Plan Launched
The Minister for Youth Affairs has welcomed a joint protocol aimed at protecting vulnerable children between Ireland North and South.
The Minister for Youth Affairs has welcomed a joint protocol aimed at protecting vulnerable children between Ireland North and South.
Minister Calls For Parents To Guide Surfing
A Fine Gael TD is encouraging parents to explore the internet with their children, ahead of Safer Internet Day, which is being held next Tuesday, 7th February.
A Fine Gael TD is encouraging parents to explore the internet with their children, ahead of Safer Internet Day, which is being held next Tuesday, 7th February.
Gov Policies Driving Health Insurance Rise – Kelleher
Fianna Fáil's spokesperson on Health has said the policies being pursued by the Minister for Health are leading directly to private health insurance price increases, announced on Thursday.
Fianna Fáil's spokesperson on Health has said the policies being pursued by the Minister for Health are leading directly to private health insurance price increases, announced on Thursday.
Taoiseach Reveals EU Presidency Logo
The Taoiseach, Tánaiste and European Affairs Minister have launched the winning logo for Ireland’s EU Presidency in the first half of 2013. The logo was chosen by the public in an online poll which received more than 14,000 votes from 30 Nov to 31 Dec.
The Taoiseach, Tánaiste and European Affairs Minister have launched the winning logo for Ireland’s EU Presidency in the first half of 2013. The logo was chosen by the public in an online poll which received more than 14,000 votes from 30 Nov to 31 Dec.
Consultation Launched To Tap Ireland's 'Trillion Euro' Industry
The Agriculture Minister has launched a public consultation on how to harness the Ireland’s vast marine resources, which he estimates as a 'Trillion Euro global market'.
The Agriculture Minister has launched a public consultation on how to harness the Ireland’s vast marine resources, which he estimates as a 'Trillion Euro global market'.
Two Arrests Over Murder of John Kenny
It has emerged that two men have been arrested in connection with an investigation into the murder of John Kenny. The arrests were made on Thursday February 2, in Cork City with the assistance of local Gardaí and the Regional Support Unit.
It has emerged that two men have been arrested in connection with an investigation into the murder of John Kenny. The arrests were made on Thursday February 2, in Cork City with the assistance of local Gardaí and the Regional Support Unit.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 3 2011, 5,479 days ago
Fine Gael In Top Position
Fine Gael are streaking ahead in the election so far with the latest Irish Times/ Ipsos MRBI poll, showing the party enjoying a 3% rise in support since December.
Fine Gael are streaking ahead in the election so far with the latest Irish Times/ Ipsos MRBI poll, showing the party enjoying a 3% rise in support since December.
Appeal Over 'Aggravated' Burglary
A mother and her children have been threatened during an aggravated burglary in County Donegal this morning. Gardaí said they are investigating the incident, which occurred on a residence in Kinnego near Buncrana, County Donegal yesterday morning at approximately 9am.
A mother and her children have been threatened during an aggravated burglary in County Donegal this morning. Gardaí said they are investigating the incident, which occurred on a residence in Kinnego near Buncrana, County Donegal yesterday morning at approximately 9am.
Second Bomb Scare Hits North
The police and Army bomb experts were this afternoon investigating reports of a suspect device in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim after an object was discovered on the Reahill Road on Thursday at 12.30pm. The road was closed and a police spokewoman said they were dealing with a "possible pipe bomb".
The police and Army bomb experts were this afternoon investigating reports of a suspect device in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim after an object was discovered on the Reahill Road on Thursday at 12.30pm. The road was closed and a police spokewoman said they were dealing with a "possible pipe bomb".
Landfill Fire Will Burn For Rest Of Week
The HSE has revealed that the underground fire still raging in Naas, could still be burning at the end of this week.
The HSE has revealed that the underground fire still raging in Naas, could still be burning at the end of this week.
NAMA Boss 'Disappointed' In McKillen Victory
The top executive in Ireland's toxic assets management agency has this morning described a ruling in favour of developer Paddy McKillen by the Supreme Court as "disappointing". Mr McKillen, who is originally from Belfast, won his appeal against the transfer of €2.
The top executive in Ireland's toxic assets management agency has this morning described a ruling in favour of developer Paddy McKillen by the Supreme Court as "disappointing". Mr McKillen, who is originally from Belfast, won his appeal against the transfer of €2.
Car Theft Prompts Cross Border Appeal
A car theft in Warrenpoint that occurred in November last year has prompted a cross border appeal for witnesses. The PSNI in the North today launched an appeal for witnesses to the theft, saying they are keen to speak to a number of people who were at the scene.
A car theft in Warrenpoint that occurred in November last year has prompted a cross border appeal for witnesses. The PSNI in the North today launched an appeal for witnesses to the theft, saying they are keen to speak to a number of people who were at the scene.
Job Losses To Hit Permanent TSB
Permanent TSB is to expected to announce up to 350 jobs cuts this afternoon at an internal meeting. According to reports this morning, senior management will be briefed on the cost-cutting proposals and staff will be told full details in the coming days.
Permanent TSB is to expected to announce up to 350 jobs cuts this afternoon at an internal meeting. According to reports this morning, senior management will be briefed on the cost-cutting proposals and staff will be told full details in the coming days.
Frosty Reception For Electioneers
Ireland's parties are finding the electioneering trail a cold and hostile place, as two of the party leaders are heckled at the beginning of their campaign. Fine Gael's Enda Kenny was the latest to join a list of leaders who have been heckled on the election trail in the past few days.
Ireland's parties are finding the electioneering trail a cold and hostile place, as two of the party leaders are heckled at the beginning of their campaign. Fine Gael's Enda Kenny was the latest to join a list of leaders who have been heckled on the election trail in the past few days.
Stormont Question Over Shoplifter Sentence
The Chairman of the North's Justice Committee has tabled questions about a young mother from the border town of Strabane who was handed down a three-month jail sentence this week.
The Chairman of the North's Justice Committee has tabled questions about a young mother from the border town of Strabane who was handed down a three-month jail sentence this week.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 3 2010, 5,844 days ago
Recovery On Backfoot As Unemployment Rises To 12.7%
The Government's assertions that the worst of the economic crisis is over has run aground as the latest Live Register Figures show an increase of 13,300 claimants in January. The number of people now signing on throughout the state now stands at 436,936.
The Government's assertions that the worst of the economic crisis is over has run aground as the latest Live Register Figures show an increase of 13,300 claimants in January. The number of people now signing on throughout the state now stands at 436,936.
Eight Arrested Over Shooting Incident
A total of eight people are under arrest in connection with a shooting incident that led to the injury of a member of Gardaí.
A total of eight people are under arrest in connection with a shooting incident that led to the injury of a member of Gardaí.
Murder Probe Underway Over Mountain Body
A murder investigation has been launched as Gardaí today identified the body of the man found on a mountain in Dublin.
A murder investigation has been launched as Gardaí today identified the body of the man found on a mountain in Dublin.
Solicitor Charged Nurse's Murder
A 48-year-old solicitor is due in court after being charged with the murder of a nurse in Dublin last week. Loradena Pricajan, 35, from Romania, was found dead on Thursday in an apartment at the Irish Management Institute complex in Sandyford.
A 48-year-old solicitor is due in court after being charged with the murder of a nurse in Dublin last week. Loradena Pricajan, 35, from Romania, was found dead on Thursday in an apartment at the Irish Management Institute complex in Sandyford.
PSNI Officer Run Over
There has been a dramatic conclusion to a so-called 'creeper burglary' in Co Down, where thieves entered an occupied house to take car keys and valuables as the owners slept.
There has been a dramatic conclusion to a so-called 'creeper burglary' in Co Down, where thieves entered an occupied house to take car keys and valuables as the owners slept.
Day-Long Wait For Dublin A&E
Patients at two Dublin hospitals are waiting over a full day - up to 28 hours on average - before being admitted through their emergency departments (EDs), according to latest statistics from the HSE.
Patients at two Dublin hospitals are waiting over a full day - up to 28 hours on average - before being admitted through their emergency departments (EDs), according to latest statistics from the HSE.
No DUP/UUP Merger Says Empey
There is continued political wrangling today in the North. Ulster Unionist Leader Sir Reg Empey has quashed reports his party is set to merge with the DUP. Sir Reg said the UUP remains 100% committed to its electoral pact with the UK Tories.
There is continued political wrangling today in the North. Ulster Unionist Leader Sir Reg Empey has quashed reports his party is set to merge with the DUP. Sir Reg said the UUP remains 100% committed to its electoral pact with the UK Tories.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 3 2009, 6,209 days ago
Waterford Workers Picket Dublin Office
Workers from Waterford Crystal are staging a demonstration outside the Dublin offices of the receiver company which is overseeing the virtual dismantling of the business.
Workers from Waterford Crystal are staging a demonstration outside the Dublin offices of the receiver company which is overseeing the virtual dismantling of the business.
Motorists Warned Of Severe Weather Conditions
Drivers are being advised to be particularly cautious whilst on the roads today as severe weather took hold last night. Despite a comprehensive gritting operation early this morning, some conditions remain treacherous, especially on county and back roads.
Drivers are being advised to be particularly cautious whilst on the roads today as severe weather took hold last night. Despite a comprehensive gritting operation early this morning, some conditions remain treacherous, especially on county and back roads.
Councillors Oppose High Rise Construction Project
Dublin City council have opposed a motion to develop high-rise buildings in the city centre. The project included developments of over 16 storeys in five locations in the city centre: the Docklands, Connolly, Heuston and Tara Street train stations and in the Thomas Street area.
Dublin City council have opposed a motion to develop high-rise buildings in the city centre. The project included developments of over 16 storeys in five locations in the city centre: the Docklands, Connolly, Heuston and Tara Street train stations and in the Thomas Street area.
Student Scuffle Cancels Bertie Lecture
A lecture from the former Taoiseach has been cancelled after students began scuffles with Gardaí during a protest last night. The protest had been organised by the student society, FEE, which disagrees with the reintroduction of third-level fees.
A lecture from the former Taoiseach has been cancelled after students began scuffles with Gardaí during a protest last night. The protest had been organised by the student society, FEE, which disagrees with the reintroduction of third-level fees.
Gov To Push Through Cuts Despite Talks Collapse
The latest economic recovery talks have sensationally collapsed early this morning, however, the Government will still push through its sweeping cuts.
The latest economic recovery talks have sensationally collapsed early this morning, however, the Government will still push through its sweeping cuts.
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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.
