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Irish News on Wed, May 8 2019, 2,557 days ago
Public Hearings To Be Held Over Waterford Mortuary Concerns
A series of public hearings are to be held to discuss the ongoing issues with Waterford Mortuary, after a number of pathologists condemned the condition of the facility.
A series of public hearings are to be held to discuss the ongoing issues with Waterford Mortuary, after a number of pathologists condemned the condition of the facility.
Labour Accuse FG Of Electoral Politics With Broadband Announcement
The Labour Party has accused the Government of prioritising electoral politics over the public good in relation to the announcement of a €3 billion tender for a high speed broadband plan, against the advice of senior civil servants.
The Labour Party has accused the Government of prioritising electoral politics over the public good in relation to the announcement of a €3 billion tender for a high speed broadband plan, against the advice of senior civil servants.
Padraig Harrington Reduces Ryder Cup Wildcards
Europe's Ryder Cup captain has cut the number of wildcards for next year's big event at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin. The Irishman has chosen to reduce the wildcards from four to three, allowing for nine players to secure automatic qualification.
Europe's Ryder Cup captain has cut the number of wildcards for next year's big event at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin. The Irishman has chosen to reduce the wildcards from four to three, allowing for nine players to secure automatic qualification.
On-Duty Firefighter Arrested On Suspicion Of Drink Driving
A fireman has been arrested on suspicion of drink driving while on duty behind the wheel of a fire engine. The man was driving a fire truck on the Callan Road, Kilkenny over the weekend and approached a checkpoint.
A fireman has been arrested on suspicion of drink driving while on duty behind the wheel of a fire engine. The man was driving a fire truck on the Callan Road, Kilkenny over the weekend and approached a checkpoint.
Student Housing Provision On Track For 2019 Target
Student housing provision across Ireland is on track to reach a 2019 target set out under the National Student Accommodation Strategy (NSAS).
Student housing provision across Ireland is on track to reach a 2019 target set out under the National Student Accommodation Strategy (NSAS).
Cabinet Approves National Broadband Plan
Ministers from the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD and Sean Kyne TD, have welcomed the Cabinet decision to approve the National Broadband Plan.
Ministers from the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD and Sean Kyne TD, have welcomed the Cabinet decision to approve the National Broadband Plan.
Public Advised Of Delays Following Luas Power Failure
Commuters are being advised to allow extra time while travelling on the Luas in Dublin today, Wednesday 08 May, due to a breakdown on the line this morning. The red route between Red Cow and Tallaght/Saggart has been suspended due to a power failure.
Commuters are being advised to allow extra time while travelling on the Luas in Dublin today, Wednesday 08 May, due to a breakdown on the line this morning. The red route between Red Cow and Tallaght/Saggart has been suspended due to a power failure.
Irish News on Tue, May 8 2018, 2,922 days ago
Legislation Not PR Needed To Tackle Bogus Self Employment
Legislation and not public relations measures are needed to tackle the issue of bogus self employment, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Workers' Rights, David Cullinane TD, has said.
Legislation and not public relations measures are needed to tackle the issue of bogus self employment, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Workers' Rights, David Cullinane TD, has said.
Irish News on Mon, May 8 2017, 3,287 days ago
Winning Irish Lotto Ticket Sold In Donegal
It has been revealed that one of the two winning tickets in Saturday night's Irish lotto was sold in Donegal. The Irish lotto ticket is said to be worth more than €6 million (£5 million) and was sold in Mickey Joe's Country Store in Carrigart.
It has been revealed that one of the two winning tickets in Saturday night's Irish lotto was sold in Donegal. The Irish lotto ticket is said to be worth more than €6 million (£5 million) and was sold in Mickey Joe's Country Store in Carrigart.
Man Dies At Blarney Castle
A man has reportedly died following a fall at Blarney Castle. Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after 10.30am on this morning, Monday 8 May. The incident is not being treated as suspicious.
A man has reportedly died following a fall at Blarney Castle. Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after 10.30am on this morning, Monday 8 May. The incident is not being treated as suspicious.
Irish News on Fri, May 8 2015, 4,018 days ago
Significant Deficiencies Highlighted At Midland General Hospital - Report
Significant deficiencies have been highlighted at Midland General Hospital in Portlaoise, according to a report by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA).
Significant deficiencies have been highlighted at Midland General Hospital in Portlaoise, according to a report by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA).
Man Arrested After Shots Fired At Property In Dublin
A man has been arrested after shots were fired at a property in Dublin on Friday morning. Three men are believed have targeted the house on Oranmore Road in Ballyfermot at approximately 10am. A firearm was also recovered from the scene of the attack.
A man has been arrested after shots were fired at a property in Dublin on Friday morning. Three men are believed have targeted the house on Oranmore Road in Ballyfermot at approximately 10am. A firearm was also recovered from the scene of the attack.
Gardai Launch Manhunt After Prisoner Escapes From Court
Gardaí have launched a manhunt after a prisoner escaped from Cloverhill in Dublin. The man escaped from Bray Circuit Court in Wicklow after his case was heard on Thursday morning. According to RTE, the man ran off after his handcuffs were removed.
Gardaí have launched a manhunt after a prisoner escaped from Cloverhill in Dublin. The man escaped from Bray Circuit Court in Wicklow after his case was heard on Thursday morning. According to RTE, the man ran off after his handcuffs were removed.
Govt Introduces New Industrial Regulations
New industrial regulations to support low-paid workers and strengthen workers' rights have been introduced by the Government. Labour TD Eric Byrne welcomed the news.
New industrial regulations to support low-paid workers and strengthen workers' rights have been introduced by the Government. Labour TD Eric Byrne welcomed the news.
Taoiseach Welcomes PM David Cameron's Re-Election
The Taoiseach has congratulated David Cameron on his re-election as British Prime Minister. Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD, said he is looking forward to his next meeting with the PM to continue their work on sustaining and developing the positive relationship between Britain and Ireland.
The Taoiseach has congratulated David Cameron on his re-election as British Prime Minister. Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD, said he is looking forward to his next meeting with the PM to continue their work on sustaining and developing the positive relationship between Britain and Ireland.
Concerns Raised Over Provision Of Mental Health Services In Donegal
The provision of mental health services in Donegal has raised concerns after it emerged that GPs have been forced to suspend referrals to local addiction services as a result of staff shortages.
The provision of mental health services in Donegal has raised concerns after it emerged that GPs have been forced to suspend referrals to local addiction services as a result of staff shortages.
Vayu Scoops €5m Deal With C&C
An Irish energy firm has won a three-year contract, worth €5m, with the C&C Group.
An Irish energy firm has won a three-year contract, worth €5m, with the C&C Group.
Irish News on Thu, May 8 2014, 4,383 days ago
Taoiseach Announces Replacement For Alan Shatter
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced that Frances Fitzgerald, Ireland's first Minister for Children, has been appointed as Minister for Justice, replacing Alan Shatter, who tendered his resignation on Wednesday. News of the appointment has been welcomed as "a great day for women in politics.
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced that Frances Fitzgerald, Ireland's first Minister for Children, has been appointed as Minister for Justice, replacing Alan Shatter, who tendered his resignation on Wednesday. News of the appointment has been welcomed as "a great day for women in politics.
Minister Alan Shatter Resigns
Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter has resigned. Minister Shatter presented the Taoiseach Enda Kenny with his letter of resignation on Wednesday afternoon.
Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter has resigned. Minister Shatter presented the Taoiseach Enda Kenny with his letter of resignation on Wednesday afternoon.
Minister Shatter Not Solely Culpable - Sinn Féin
Following the announcement of the resignation of Minister for Justice Alan Shatter, Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams, has raised questions of the backing that the Taoiseach and Tánaiste gave to Minister Shatter, and suggested that the Minister is alone in culpability over recent Garda controversies.
Following the announcement of the resignation of Minister for Justice Alan Shatter, Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams, has raised questions of the backing that the Taoiseach and Tánaiste gave to Minister Shatter, and suggested that the Minister is alone in culpability over recent Garda controversies.
EU Structural Funds Must Be Used For Job Creation - FF
EU Structural Funds must target job creation, Fianna Fail have said following the announcement that €1.2bn is to be allocated between 2014 and 2020. Making the call, FF MEP Pat Gallagher, has said that the government must produce a plan outlining how the money will be spent.
EU Structural Funds must target job creation, Fianna Fail have said following the announcement that €1.2bn is to be allocated between 2014 and 2020. Making the call, FF MEP Pat Gallagher, has said that the government must produce a plan outlining how the money will be spent.
Young Boy Dies In Farm Accident In Co Cork
Garda in Cork have reported the death of an 18-month-old boy in a farm accident. According to reports the boy is understood to have been struck by a tractor on the farm near the village of Killeagh, in east Cork. The accident happened at about midday, garda say.
Garda in Cork have reported the death of an 18-month-old boy in a farm accident. According to reports the boy is understood to have been struck by a tractor on the farm near the village of Killeagh, in east Cork. The accident happened at about midday, garda say.
Gun And Ammunition Recovered In Search
Gardaí in Dundalk have arrested a man in connection with the discovery of a loaded gun and an assortment of ammunition. It is understood that the find was made during a search of a property in the town on Wednesday. The man is being held Section 30 Offences Against the State Act, 1939.
Gardaí in Dundalk have arrested a man in connection with the discovery of a loaded gun and an assortment of ammunition. It is understood that the find was made during a search of a property in the town on Wednesday. The man is being held Section 30 Offences Against the State Act, 1939.
Two Arrested Over Taxi Hijack
Gardaí in Dublin have arrested two men in connection with the early morning hijacking of a taxi. According to garda, at about 02:20am a taxi picked up two men in Castlerock and drove a short distance, before the men asked the driver to stop and ordered him out.
Gardaí in Dublin have arrested two men in connection with the early morning hijacking of a taxi. According to garda, at about 02:20am a taxi picked up two men in Castlerock and drove a short distance, before the men asked the driver to stop and ordered him out.
Power Lines And Pylons Review 'Inadequate' - FF
The Terms of Reference of the Independent review of overhead power lines and pylons has been described as inadequate by Fianna Fáil.
The Terms of Reference of the Independent review of overhead power lines and pylons has been described as inadequate by Fianna Fáil.
Prison Officers' Association Call For Independent Ombudsman
The President of the Prison Officers' Association has called for the establishment of an Prison Ombudsman, with the remit to independent investigate prisoner complaints.
The President of the Prison Officers' Association has called for the establishment of an Prison Ombudsman, with the remit to independent investigate prisoner complaints.
Irish News on Wed, May 8 2013, 4,748 days ago
RIAI Survey Is Only The Tip Of The Iceberg - Ellis
Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Dessie Ellis has branded a new study by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland as only the tip of the iceberg in terms of slum conditions in Ireland's cities.
Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Dessie Ellis has branded a new study by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland as only the tip of the iceberg in terms of slum conditions in Ireland's cities.
Man Receives Serious Injuries In Co Galway Crash
A man has received head injuries in a serious single vehicle crash in Portumna, Co Galway. The collision happened at around 6.30am when a van collided with a bridge. Three men in the van were uninjured, however one man was taken to Portiuncla Hospital, where his injuries are described as serious.
A man has received head injuries in a serious single vehicle crash in Portumna, Co Galway. The collision happened at around 6.30am when a van collided with a bridge. Three men in the van were uninjured, however one man was taken to Portiuncla Hospital, where his injuries are described as serious.
Ministers Visit Cross-Border Projects
Northern Ireland and the Republic's Health Ministers have been visiting a number of cross-border projects to analyse how sharing health and care services across jurisdictions can benefit both communities.
Northern Ireland and the Republic's Health Ministers have been visiting a number of cross-border projects to analyse how sharing health and care services across jurisdictions can benefit both communities.
NCA Survey On Car Insurance Quotes Welcomed
Phil Prendergast MEP has welcomed the release of a National Consumer Agency (NCA) survey on car insurance quotes.
Phil Prendergast MEP has welcomed the release of a National Consumer Agency (NCA) survey on car insurance quotes.
Gardai Appeal For Missing Teen From Co Tipperary
Gardaí at Cahir, Co. Tipperary are seeking the public's assistance in locating Hayley Glavin of Ardfinnan who has been missing from her home since the evening of the 6th May 2013. Hayley is seventeen years old, 5ft 7 inches in height, with long brown hair.
Gardaí at Cahir, Co. Tipperary are seeking the public's assistance in locating Hayley Glavin of Ardfinnan who has been missing from her home since the evening of the 6th May 2013. Hayley is seventeen years old, 5ft 7 inches in height, with long brown hair.
White Tailed Eagles Hatch Chicks In Ireland For The First Time In Over 100 Years
White-tailed eagles have successfully hatched chicks in Ireland for the first time in over 100 years. In the last few days a pair has been confirmed to have hatched chicks at a nest in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, having laid eggs in late March.
White-tailed eagles have successfully hatched chicks in Ireland for the first time in over 100 years. In the last few days a pair has been confirmed to have hatched chicks at a nest in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, having laid eggs in late March.
Plans For GP Care For People With Long Term Illness To Be Abandoned - FF
Fianna Fáil Health Spokesperson Billy Kelleher TD has reacted to the news that plans for free GP care for people with long term illness are to be abandoned.
Fianna Fáil Health Spokesperson Billy Kelleher TD has reacted to the news that plans for free GP care for people with long term illness are to be abandoned.
Irish News on Tue, May 8 2012, 5,113 days ago
Sean Brady Admits Fault In Not Informing Victims Families Of Abuse
Cardinal Seán Brady has admitted that the families of children being abused by Brendan Smyth should have been informed about the allegations made against him.
Cardinal Seán Brady has admitted that the families of children being abused by Brendan Smyth should have been informed about the allegations made against him.
Lottery Funded Grants For Mayo Increase 70% Since Kenny Became Taoiseach
An investigation by the Irish Independent has revealed how Enda Kenny’s home county has benefited from the largest number of Lottery funded grants since becoming Taoiseach.
An investigation by the Irish Independent has revealed how Enda Kenny’s home county has benefited from the largest number of Lottery funded grants since becoming Taoiseach.
Second Murder Investigation Launched After Three People Stabbed In Cork
Gardai have launched a second murder investigation following three separate stabbing incidents in Cork city over the weekend. 30-year-old David Hamilton was stabbed at a house on the northside of Cork city on Friday around 14.30, and died at Cork University Hospital (CUH) on Monday evening.
Gardai have launched a second murder investigation following three separate stabbing incidents in Cork city over the weekend. 30-year-old David Hamilton was stabbed at a house on the northside of Cork city on Friday around 14.30, and died at Cork University Hospital (CUH) on Monday evening.
Internet Defense Firm Creates 100 Jobs In Dublin
A US internet security firm has announced it is to set up its European Operations Hub in Ballsbridge, creating up tp 100 new jobs. Total Defense Internet Security develops anti-virus and anti-crimeware software for businesses and consumers.
A US internet security firm has announced it is to set up its European Operations Hub in Ballsbridge, creating up tp 100 new jobs. Total Defense Internet Security develops anti-virus and anti-crimeware software for businesses and consumers.
Son Charged With Fatal Shooting Of Father
A 33-year-old man will appear in court today charged with the fatal shooting of his father. 71-year-old Thomas Biggins died on Sunday afternoon after sustaining a gunshot wound from a double-barrelled shotgun, which was legally held and registered in his own name.
A 33-year-old man will appear in court today charged with the fatal shooting of his father. 71-year-old Thomas Biggins died on Sunday afternoon after sustaining a gunshot wound from a double-barrelled shotgun, which was legally held and registered in his own name.
Irish News on Fri, May 8 2009, 6,209 days ago
'Scissor' Mother Sentenced For Cleaning Crime Scene
The mother of the infamous 'scissor sisters' has been sentenced to five years in prison. Kathleen Mulhall, who admitted cleaning up the scene where her daughters had killed her boyfriend, was sentenced in the Central Criminal Court today.
The mother of the infamous 'scissor sisters' has been sentenced to five years in prison. Kathleen Mulhall, who admitted cleaning up the scene where her daughters had killed her boyfriend, was sentenced in the Central Criminal Court today.
Energy Plan To Be Revealed By Minister
The Minister for Energy, Eamon Ryan, is to reveal the national energy-efficiency action plan, this morning. The strategy will seek to cut the State's energy use and costs from now until 2020. Mr Ryan will be accompanied by Amory Lovins, chairman and chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute.
The Minister for Energy, Eamon Ryan, is to reveal the national energy-efficiency action plan, this morning. The strategy will seek to cut the State's energy use and costs from now until 2020. Mr Ryan will be accompanied by Amory Lovins, chairman and chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute.
Man Injured During Attack
A man has received serious head injuries during what is believed to be an assault in Tipperary last night. Gardai in Tipperary Town are investigating the alleged assault, which took place on Main Street in Bansha, Co Tipperary on Wednesday between 9.
A man has received serious head injuries during what is believed to be an assault in Tipperary last night. Gardai in Tipperary Town are investigating the alleged assault, which took place on Main Street in Bansha, Co Tipperary on Wednesday between 9.
Harney To Address Angry Nurses
The Minister for Health, Mary Harney, is to address the annual conference of the Irish Nurses’ Organisation (INO) today. The visit comes just as many delegates voted overwhelmingly to undertake industrial action at a Sligo Hospital over a dispute involving bed closures and non-renewal of contracts.
The Minister for Health, Mary Harney, is to address the annual conference of the Irish Nurses’ Organisation (INO) today. The visit comes just as many delegates voted overwhelmingly to undertake industrial action at a Sligo Hospital over a dispute involving bed closures and non-renewal of contracts.
Aer Lingus Flyers Up 11%
Passenger numbers on Aer Lingus flights have soared by 11% in the last month compared to the same period last year, according to the airline. Passenger numbers on short-haul flights were up 13%, but demand for long-haul flights was down 5.8%.
Passenger numbers on Aer Lingus flights have soared by 11% in the last month compared to the same period last year, according to the airline. Passenger numbers on short-haul flights were up 13%, but demand for long-haul flights was down 5.8%.
Police To Challenge Journalist At High Court
An Irish journalist will continue to defy police requests to handover source information on dissident republicans, despite a High Court challenge, she has said.
An Irish journalist will continue to defy police requests to handover source information on dissident republicans, despite a High Court challenge, she has said.
Sentencing Due Over Record-breaking Drug Find
Three men charged in connection with one of Ireland's biggest ever drug seizures are due to be sentenced today.
Three men charged in connection with one of Ireland's biggest ever drug seizures are due to be sentenced today.
Man Killed During Killkenny Collision
A man has been killed in a traffic incident in Killkenny. The man was killed as a result of the injuries he sustained when the lorry he was driving overturned. He was pronounced dead at the scene. There were no other persons in the vehicle at the time, and nobody else was injured.
A man has been killed in a traffic incident in Killkenny. The man was killed as a result of the injuries he sustained when the lorry he was driving overturned. He was pronounced dead at the scene. There were no other persons in the vehicle at the time, and nobody else was injured.
Irish News on Thu, May 8 2008, 6,574 days ago
Relief For New Look Cabinet In Daíl
The new Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, has spared the knives for the moment in his reshuffle of the cabinet. Many of the roles have stayed the same, despite major changes in the cabinet's high profile roles.
The new Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, has spared the knives for the moment in his reshuffle of the cabinet. Many of the roles have stayed the same, despite major changes in the cabinet's high profile roles.
€200k Of Drugs Seized In Major Crime Operation
A major investigation into organised crime in Limerick has targeted around 150 premises today and seized €200,000 worth of drugs, it has been revealed.
A major investigation into organised crime in Limerick has targeted around 150 premises today and seized €200,000 worth of drugs, it has been revealed.
Polish Construction Worker Killed In Mountain Fall
This week's intensive search for a hill walker missing on the scenic slopes of Benbulben Mountain has ended in tragedy.
This week's intensive search for a hill walker missing on the scenic slopes of Benbulben Mountain has ended in tragedy.
Fine Follows Builder's Death
A construction company has this week been convicted of breaching safety regulations over a fatality on a Dublin building site nearly six years ago.
A construction company has this week been convicted of breaching safety regulations over a fatality on a Dublin building site nearly six years ago.
Brown And Cowen Meet For Business
Brian Cowen is to meet Gordon Brown on Thursday during the British PM’s trip to Northern Ireland. The new Taoiseach’s first day will focus on a discussion with Mr Brown on the progress made in Northern Ireland, as well as an address to a business conference underway in Belfast.
Brian Cowen is to meet Gordon Brown on Thursday during the British PM’s trip to Northern Ireland. The new Taoiseach’s first day will focus on a discussion with Mr Brown on the progress made in Northern Ireland, as well as an address to a business conference underway in Belfast.
Driver Blames Couple For Accident In Spain
The suspected drink driver who killed two Irish pedestrians in Spain has blamed the couple's "lack of caution" for their deaths. The 35-year-old man has been remanded in custody while a judge investigates him for the possible crime of manslaughter.
The suspected drink driver who killed two Irish pedestrians in Spain has blamed the couple's "lack of caution" for their deaths. The 35-year-old man has been remanded in custody while a judge investigates him for the possible crime of manslaughter.
No Takers For New Dublin School
Plans to open a new primary school in Dublin's Phoenix Park have had to be scrapped as only a handful of applicants put names forward.
Plans to open a new primary school in Dublin's Phoenix Park have had to be scrapped as only a handful of applicants put names forward.
Minister Announces New Regulations To Include Energy Research
The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micháel Martin has announced the signing into law of new regulations to amend the remit of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) to include sustainable energy and energy-efficient technologies.
The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micháel Martin has announced the signing into law of new regulations to amend the remit of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) to include sustainable energy and energy-efficient technologies.
Aer Lingus Soars In April
Irish airline Aer Lingus has reported a 'lift-off' in traffic statistics for April 2008, year-on-year with 2007. Total passenger numbers grew by 4.2% last month compared to April 2007. This may suggest the airline benefited from earlier Easter traffic. The growth comprises of a 4.
Irish airline Aer Lingus has reported a 'lift-off' in traffic statistics for April 2008, year-on-year with 2007. Total passenger numbers grew by 4.2% last month compared to April 2007. This may suggest the airline benefited from earlier Easter traffic. The growth comprises of a 4.
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