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Irish News on Tue, Mar 3 2020, 2,191 days ago
23% Increase In Number Of People On Trolleys In February 2020 - INMO
February 2020 saw a 23% increase in the number of patients on trolleys in Irish hospitals compared to a year before. According to the latest Trolley Watch figures from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, 10,446 admitted patients were without beds in hospitals last month.
February 2020 saw a 23% increase in the number of patients on trolleys in Irish hospitals compared to a year before. According to the latest Trolley Watch figures from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, 10,446 admitted patients were without beds in hospitals last month.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 3 2017, 3,287 days ago
'Significant Quantities' Of Human Remains Uncovered In Tuam
"Significant quantities" of human remains have been discovered in a large underground structure at the former mother-and-baby home in Tuam, Co Galway.
"Significant quantities" of human remains have been discovered in a large underground structure at the former mother-and-baby home in Tuam, Co Galway.
Fine Gael Accused Of Neglecting Homeowners In Mortgage Arrears
More measures are needed to ensure the full protection of the 2,000 homeowners that are in arrears but in receipt of the soon to be abolished, Mortgage Interest Supplement, Fianna Fáil TD and Chair of the Housing and Homelessness committee, John Curran.
More measures are needed to ensure the full protection of the 2,000 homeowners that are in arrears but in receipt of the soon to be abolished, Mortgage Interest Supplement, Fianna Fáil TD and Chair of the Housing and Homelessness committee, John Curran.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 3 2016, 3,652 days ago
Ryanair Announces Seven New Routes
Ryanair has announced seven new routes from Belfast International Airport as part of its winter 2016 schedule. The new routes are to Alicante, Berlin, Krakow, Lanzarote, Malaga, Milan and Tenerife, while the airline also announced an additional five daily flights to London Gatwick.
Ryanair has announced seven new routes from Belfast International Airport as part of its winter 2016 schedule. The new routes are to Alicante, Berlin, Krakow, Lanzarote, Malaga, Milan and Tenerife, while the airline also announced an additional five daily flights to London Gatwick.
Fall In Live Register Numbers In February
There has been a slight fall in the number of people on the Live Register in February, it has been revealed.
There has been a slight fall in the number of people on the Live Register in February, it has been revealed.
Counting Concludes In General Election
Ireland's 158 seats in the new Dáil have now been filled. It follows the conclusion of the final recount in the country's general election. Labour's Willie Penrose was elected in Longford-Westmeath, meaning his party has secured speaking rights in the Dáil.
Ireland's 158 seats in the new Dáil have now been filled. It follows the conclusion of the final recount in the country's general election. Labour's Willie Penrose was elected in Longford-Westmeath, meaning his party has secured speaking rights in the Dáil.
PayPal Unveils 100 New Jobs For Dublin
PayPal has confirmed it is to create 100 new jobs in Ballycoolin, Dublin. The roles will be at the organisation's Global Operations Centre for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
PayPal has confirmed it is to create 100 new jobs in Ballycoolin, Dublin. The roles will be at the organisation's Global Operations Centre for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Further Luas Strikes Announced
Luas drivers belonging to SIPTU have voted in favour of further strike action. The members have said they plan to strike on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. The industrial action is in response to a dispute over plans to introduce rosters for a 10-minute service by Irish Rail.
Luas drivers belonging to SIPTU have voted in favour of further strike action. The members have said they plan to strike on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. The industrial action is in response to a dispute over plans to introduce rosters for a 10-minute service by Irish Rail.
Cadbury Workers Commence Strike Action
Workers at the Cadbury production plant in Coolock, Dublin, have commenced a strike of indefinite duration in a dispute over the outsourcing of jobs. Hundreds of workers are taking part in the strike.
Workers at the Cadbury production plant in Coolock, Dublin, have commenced a strike of indefinite duration in a dispute over the outsourcing of jobs. Hundreds of workers are taking part in the strike.
Wettest Winter On Record For May Counties – Met Éireann
Met Éireann has said this winter was the wettest and mildest winter on record for many counties. It was a mild winter for Ireland, with almost all seasonal mean air temperatures about their Long-Term Average (LTA).
Met Éireann has said this winter was the wettest and mildest winter on record for many counties. It was a mild winter for Ireland, with almost all seasonal mean air temperatures about their Long-Term Average (LTA).
Irish News on Tue, Mar 3 2015, 4,018 days ago
Children's Heart Surgery To Move To Dublin
Northern Ireland's Health Minister Jim Wells has confirmed he has formally accepted proposals for a single, all-Ireland children's heart surgery centre to be based in Dublin. The decision by Minister Wells means the current service at Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) is to stop.
Northern Ireland's Health Minister Jim Wells has confirmed he has formally accepted proposals for a single, all-Ireland children's heart surgery centre to be based in Dublin. The decision by Minister Wells means the current service at Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) is to stop.
Three Arrested Following Prisoner Escape
Three people have been arrested in connection with the escape of a prisoner from Tallaght Hospital last month. Derek Brockwell, 53, escaped from Tallaght Hospital on 17 February after being escorted there from Portlaoise Prison for a hospital visit.
Three people have been arrested in connection with the escape of a prisoner from Tallaght Hospital last month. Derek Brockwell, 53, escaped from Tallaght Hospital on 17 February after being escorted there from Portlaoise Prison for a hospital visit.
61% Of People 'Have Fallen Asleep At Work'
A new survey has revealed more than 60% of people have fallen asleep at work. The research, conducted by Peninsula Ireland, found 61% of employees had fallen asleep at work. 72% however, admitted they regularly consumed caffeinated drinks at work in order to stay awake.
A new survey has revealed more than 60% of people have fallen asleep at work. The research, conducted by Peninsula Ireland, found 61% of employees had fallen asleep at work. 72% however, admitted they regularly consumed caffeinated drinks at work in order to stay awake.
Five Irish Billionaires Make Rich List
Five men from Ireland have made it onto the world's Rich List. The Forbes Rich List revealed Pallonji Mistry, an Indian construction tycoon, is the richest man in Ireland with a fortune of €14.5bn. The businessman, who is 85 years old, became an Irish citizen in 2003.
Five men from Ireland have made it onto the world's Rich List. The Forbes Rich List revealed Pallonji Mistry, an Indian construction tycoon, is the richest man in Ireland with a fortune of €14.5bn. The businessman, who is 85 years old, became an Irish citizen in 2003.
Two Arrested Over Nugent Murder
Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of Edward Nugent in Dublin last month. Mr Nugent, who was in his 60s, was shot outside a property on Harty Avenue, Walkinstown, on Sunday 15 February. He later died from his injuries.
Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of Edward Nugent in Dublin last month. Mr Nugent, who was in his 60s, was shot outside a property on Harty Avenue, Walkinstown, on Sunday 15 February. He later died from his injuries.
Man Missing From Co Wexford
Gardaí have appealed for information into the whereabouts of a man who is missing in Co Wexford. John Kearns, 52, was last seen at his home in Coolatore, Ferns, at around 8.30pm on Sunday (1 March).
Gardaí have appealed for information into the whereabouts of a man who is missing in Co Wexford. John Kearns, 52, was last seen at his home in Coolatore, Ferns, at around 8.30pm on Sunday (1 March).
Microfinance Ireland Raises €15m In Loan Funding
Microfinance Ireland (MFI) has raised a further €15m in loan funding to lend to micro-enterprises. The money has been raised through its parent company, Social Finance Foundation and will be used to assist businesses of less than 10 people.
Microfinance Ireland (MFI) has raised a further €15m in loan funding to lend to micro-enterprises. The money has been raised through its parent company, Social Finance Foundation and will be used to assist businesses of less than 10 people.
Irish News on Mon, Mar 3 2014, 4,383 days ago
Dramatic Increase In Racism Reports
44 cases of racism and discrimination have been reported to [email protected] in the first two months of 2014, compared to five cases in the same period last year, according to the Immigrant Council of Ireland.
44 cases of racism and discrimination have been reported to [email protected] in the first two months of 2014, compared to five cases in the same period last year, according to the Immigrant Council of Ireland.
Expert Panel To Be Established In IASS Dispute
An Expert Panel is to be established to carry out an urgent investigation of how a final resolution of the industrial relations issues relating to the Irish Airlines Superannuation Scheme (IASS) can be secured.
An Expert Panel is to be established to carry out an urgent investigation of how a final resolution of the industrial relations issues relating to the Irish Airlines Superannuation Scheme (IASS) can be secured.
Man Dies After Getting Hit By A Train In Co Kildare
A man has died after being hit by a train in County Kildare. The man was believed to have been retrieving something from the track when he was struck by the train at Sallins Station on Sunday. Emergency services attended the scene, and the line has since reopened.
A man has died after being hit by a train in County Kildare. The man was believed to have been retrieving something from the track when he was struck by the train at Sallins Station on Sunday. Emergency services attended the scene, and the line has since reopened.
Man Arrested In Connection With The Murder Of Gerard Donnelly
A man, aged 20, has been arrested in connection with the murder of Gerard Donnelly. Mr Donnelly's body was discovered badly burned in Dublin last year. He was found near the Wellington monument in the Phoenix Park in November.
A man, aged 20, has been arrested in connection with the murder of Gerard Donnelly. Mr Donnelly's body was discovered badly burned in Dublin last year. He was found near the Wellington monument in the Phoenix Park in November.
Gerry Collins Dies Of Lung Cancer
The HSE has offered its sympathies and condolences to the family and friends of Gerry Collins, who features in the current HSE QUIT smoking campaign, who died from tobacco-related lung cancer yesterday. Director General of the Health Services, Mr.
The HSE has offered its sympathies and condolences to the family and friends of Gerry Collins, who features in the current HSE QUIT smoking campaign, who died from tobacco-related lung cancer yesterday. Director General of the Health Services, Mr.
SIPTU Warns Irish Water Over Main Contractors And Sub-Contractors
SIPTU has warned Irish Water that several main contractors and sub-contractors working on its Water Meter Installation programme are not honouring agreements in relation to rates of pay and other benefits due to workers.
SIPTU has warned Irish Water that several main contractors and sub-contractors working on its Water Meter Installation programme are not honouring agreements in relation to rates of pay and other benefits due to workers.
Bacik Launches Events To Celebrate International Women's Week
Labour Senator Ivana Bacik today launched a programme of events to celebrate International Women's Week at Trinity College Dublin, alongside Sheelan Yousefizadeh, a student activist on human rights in Iran.
Labour Senator Ivana Bacik today launched a programme of events to celebrate International Women's Week at Trinity College Dublin, alongside Sheelan Yousefizadeh, a student activist on human rights in Iran.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 3 2011, 5,479 days ago
Third Day Of Coalition Talks
Fine Gael and Labour are now into their third day of negotiations over forming a possible coalition at Government Buildings on Thursday. It is believed the talks have been rocked by a briefing from the National Treasury Management Agency, which has offered a grim outlook for Ireland's economy.
Fine Gael and Labour are now into their third day of negotiations over forming a possible coalition at Government Buildings on Thursday. It is believed the talks have been rocked by a briefing from the National Treasury Management Agency, which has offered a grim outlook for Ireland's economy.
Merkel Refuses Bailout Renegotiation
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has virtually ruled out lowering the huge interest rate facing Ireland over the bailout conditions.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has virtually ruled out lowering the huge interest rate facing Ireland over the bailout conditions.
Derry Police 'Lured' into Ambush
Politicians have united in condemning what an Alliance Foyle representative today described as attempted murder when shots were fired at police officers in Londonderry on Wednesday night A number of the North's PSNI officers were responding to a report of a stolen vehicle when shots were fired in t
Politicians have united in condemning what an Alliance Foyle representative today described as attempted murder when shots were fired at police officers in Londonderry on Wednesday night A number of the North's PSNI officers were responding to a report of a stolen vehicle when shots were fired in t
M7 Reopens After Pileup
The M7 between Dublin and Limerick has reopened on Thursday afternoon after a pileup involving some 17 vehicles occurred during the morning rush. All lanes of the road southbound reopened at 12.
The M7 between Dublin and Limerick has reopened on Thursday afternoon after a pileup involving some 17 vehicles occurred during the morning rush. All lanes of the road southbound reopened at 12.
Search Resumes For Body In Kerry
The search for the body of a West African man in the waters off the Co Kerry coast has resumed this Thursday morning. It is believed Stephen Godson-Ukiwu took his own life by jumping from the cliffs at Ballybunion only hours after his partner was found strangled at their home.
The search for the body of a West African man in the waters off the Co Kerry coast has resumed this Thursday morning. It is believed Stephen Godson-Ukiwu took his own life by jumping from the cliffs at Ballybunion only hours after his partner was found strangled at their home.
Ireland 'In Crease' Over Record Breaking Win
Ireland has shaken the cricket world, beating England with a record-breaking century in the Cricket World Cup. The victory in Banglore, India saw the otherwise unknown Irish mid–fielder Kevin O’Brien hit 113 in just 50 balls, making it the fastest century in World Cup history.
Ireland has shaken the cricket world, beating England with a record-breaking century in the Cricket World Cup. The victory in Banglore, India saw the otherwise unknown Irish mid–fielder Kevin O’Brien hit 113 in just 50 balls, making it the fastest century in World Cup history.
Appeal Over Liam Murray Murder
The appeal for information from the public into the murder of Dublin Man Liam Murray has been renewed.
The appeal for information from the public into the murder of Dublin Man Liam Murray has been renewed.
Sinn Fein Hails Cross-Border Partnership
Cross-border working and sharing is set to take a huge step forward with the formalising of a 'shared services' partnership between local authorities in Newry and Mourne and in Louth, in the Irish Republic.
Cross-border working and sharing is set to take a huge step forward with the formalising of a 'shared services' partnership between local authorities in Newry and Mourne and in Louth, in the Irish Republic.
Other News In Briefs
Derry Police 'Lured' into Ambush Politicians have united in condemning what an Alliance Foyle representative today described as attempted murder when shots were fired at police officers in Londonderry on Wednesday night.
Derry Police 'Lured' into Ambush Politicians have united in condemning what an Alliance Foyle representative today described as attempted murder when shots were fired at police officers in Londonderry on Wednesday night.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 3 2010, 5,844 days ago
Man Held Over O'Byrne Murder
A man has been arrested in Dublin this morning in connection with the shooting of Seamus O'Byrne last March. Gardai at Tallaght Garda Station investigating the murder of Mr O'Byrne said had arrested a 32-year-old man this morning in the Dublin area.
A man has been arrested in Dublin this morning in connection with the shooting of Seamus O'Byrne last March. Gardai at Tallaght Garda Station investigating the murder of Mr O'Byrne said had arrested a 32-year-old man this morning in the Dublin area.
Driver Killed In Roscommon Crash
A man has died as a result of a car collision in County Roscommon in the early hours of this morning. The single vehicle collision occurred at 2.45am this morning.
A man has died as a result of a car collision in County Roscommon in the early hours of this morning. The single vehicle collision occurred at 2.45am this morning.
'Legal High' Drug Ban Welcomed
A Government ban on a list of 'legal high' substances available from so called 'head shops' has been broadly welcomed in the Daíl. Galway West Fianna Fáil TD, Frank Fahey, announced this morning that a range of products sold in headshops are to be banned by the Government by June.
A Government ban on a list of 'legal high' substances available from so called 'head shops' has been broadly welcomed in the Daíl. Galway West Fianna Fáil TD, Frank Fahey, announced this morning that a range of products sold in headshops are to be banned by the Government by June.
North's Non-Jury Trials To Remain
Serious criminal cases heard before a judge - sitting without a jury - are to remain as part of the judicial system across the border.
Serious criminal cases heard before a judge - sitting without a jury - are to remain as part of the judicial system across the border.
Ryanair's Easyjet Complaint Upheld
Ryanair has won a court battle against Easyjet over claims the former was flying passengers to the wrong destination. The UK's advertising watchdog found that low-cost airline Easyjet 'denigrated' rival Ryanair by suggesting the carrier did not fly passengers to the destinations they had booked.
Ryanair has won a court battle against Easyjet over claims the former was flying passengers to the wrong destination. The UK's advertising watchdog found that low-cost airline Easyjet 'denigrated' rival Ryanair by suggesting the carrier did not fly passengers to the destinations they had booked.
Sinn Féin Objects To NIE Plans
Sinn Féin has submitted its concerns to the North's Planning Service on the application by NIE for a 400kv North-South Electricity Interconnector.
Sinn Féin has submitted its concerns to the North's Planning Service on the application by NIE for a 400kv North-South Electricity Interconnector.
Belfast Troops Guard Pope In Cyprus
Part-time signallers from east Belfast are expected to be a temporary 'Swiss Guard' later this year. TA Soldiers from Northern Ireland's 40 (Ulster) Signals Regiment are to provide security for the Pope during an official visit to Cyprus later this year.
Part-time signallers from east Belfast are expected to be a temporary 'Swiss Guard' later this year. TA Soldiers from Northern Ireland's 40 (Ulster) Signals Regiment are to provide security for the Pope during an official visit to Cyprus later this year.
No Road Deaths In North Last Month
Police in the North have cautiously welcomed a fatality free month on local roads. February was the first month on record no-one was killed on our highways and byways. Electronic police records were first produced in 1986.
Police in the North have cautiously welcomed a fatality free month on local roads. February was the first month on record no-one was killed on our highways and byways. Electronic police records were first produced in 1986.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 3 2009, 6,209 days ago
Two In Court Over College Green Heist
While two men who had been detained as part of the investigation into the robbery of the Bank of Ireland in Dublin last week have been released without charge, two others have been in court.
While two men who had been detained as part of the investigation into the robbery of the Bank of Ireland in Dublin last week have been released without charge, two others have been in court.
Man Injured In Suspected Shooting
A man has been injured following a shooting in north Dublin last night. Gardai are investigating the incident, which occurred on Berryfield Drive in Finglas shortly before 7.30pm on yesterday evening.
A man has been injured following a shooting in north Dublin last night. Gardai are investigating the incident, which occurred on Berryfield Drive in Finglas shortly before 7.30pm on yesterday evening.
Energy Prices To Fall By 12%
The Government has announced that consumers could see their energy prices fall from next month. According to their announcement today, electricity prices could be going down by as much as 10%, while gas prices are also being reduced by 12%.
The Government has announced that consumers could see their energy prices fall from next month. According to their announcement today, electricity prices could be going down by as much as 10%, while gas prices are also being reduced by 12%.
Teen Given Seven Years For Drugs Offences
A teenager, described as a "pivotal cog" in the drugs trade, has been jailed for six years after being found guilty for possession of heroin.
A teenager, described as a "pivotal cog" in the drugs trade, has been jailed for six years after being found guilty for possession of heroin.
Former FF Councillor Defects To Fine Gael
An influential Fianna Fail Councillor has defected to Fine Gael over her treatment and the party's direction. Councillor Deirdre Forde, who was a former chairperson of Fianna Fáil's National Councillors' Forum announced today that she was joining Fine Gael.
An influential Fianna Fail Councillor has defected to Fine Gael over her treatment and the party's direction. Councillor Deirdre Forde, who was a former chairperson of Fianna Fáil's National Councillors' Forum announced today that she was joining Fine Gael.
Six Die On Irish Roads
The death of a Co Tyrone man overnight has brought the total number of road deaths across Ireland in the past 48 hours to six. Christopher McNeill, 26, from the Dungannon area, is also the 13th person to die on the North's roads so far this year.
The death of a Co Tyrone man overnight has brought the total number of road deaths across Ireland in the past 48 hours to six. Christopher McNeill, 26, from the Dungannon area, is also the 13th person to die on the North's roads so far this year.
Teach Climate Change In Schools – Fine Gael
Fine Gael have called for aspects of climate change and global warming to be taught in schools.
Fine Gael have called for aspects of climate change and global warming to be taught in schools.
Credit Union Hits Back At Stability Warning
Mitchelstown Credit Union in Cork has refuted accusations that its stability is under threat. The credit union, one of the largest in the State, has told its members it is solvent and that all monies are safe.
Mitchelstown Credit Union in Cork has refuted accusations that its stability is under threat. The credit union, one of the largest in the State, has told its members it is solvent and that all monies are safe.
North's Catholic School Teachers 'More Stressed', Says INTO
A leading teachers' union has revealed that stress levels for teachers in the Catholic maintained sector in the North are now severe.
A leading teachers' union has revealed that stress levels for teachers in the Catholic maintained sector in the North are now severe.
Irish News on Mon, Mar 3 2008, 6,574 days ago
Teenage Girl Held In Drimnagh Murder Case
Gardaí investigating the murder of two men in Drimnagh last week have arrested a teenage girl this morning. The girl is being detained at Sundrive Road Garda station under the provisions of Section 4 Criminal Justice Act.
Gardaí investigating the murder of two men in Drimnagh last week have arrested a teenage girl this morning. The girl is being detained at Sundrive Road Garda station under the provisions of Section 4 Criminal Justice Act.
Community In Mourning After Tragic Accident
A close knit fishing community is preparing for a mournful two days as funerals are held for three young men killed in a freak accident.
A close knit fishing community is preparing for a mournful two days as funerals are held for three young men killed in a freak accident.
Officer Remains Seriously Ill In Hospital
Two young men were killed yesterday as they sped the wrong way down one of the busiest roads causing a crash which left an off-duty garda seriously injured.
Two young men were killed yesterday as they sped the wrong way down one of the busiest roads causing a crash which left an off-duty garda seriously injured.
Court To Set Date Over Navan Bus Crash
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court is expected to set a date today for a trial over the Navan bus crash which killed five schoolgirls almost three years ago. The hearing was postponed last week after a judge revealed there were no court rooms available, prompting criticism of the Courts Service.
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court is expected to set a date today for a trial over the Navan bus crash which killed five schoolgirls almost three years ago. The hearing was postponed last week after a judge revealed there were no court rooms available, prompting criticism of the Courts Service.
Trust In Ahern Drops – Poll
There has been an increase in the number of people in Ireland who do not trust the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to run the country, a poll has suggested. The Red C/ Sunday Business Post poll found that half those surveyed no longer trust the Taoiseach.
There has been an increase in the number of people in Ireland who do not trust the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern to run the country, a poll has suggested. The Red C/ Sunday Business Post poll found that half those surveyed no longer trust the Taoiseach.
Dispute Causes Train Disruption
Management and unions at Iarnród Eireann are due to meet at the Labour Relations Commission this morning in an effort to resolve a dispute over rostering. The disagreement resulted in some services being disrupted at the weekend. Iarnród Eireann cancelled this morning's 6.
Management and unions at Iarnród Eireann are due to meet at the Labour Relations Commission this morning in an effort to resolve a dispute over rostering. The disagreement resulted in some services being disrupted at the weekend. Iarnród Eireann cancelled this morning's 6.
Gardaí Hope To Identify Body Found At Rossaveal Harbour
Gardaí searching for a missing schoolteacher from Dublin have discovered a body in a car at Rossaveal Harbour yesterday. Family members of Rosanne Kenny, 42, who disappeared on New Years Eve, are travelling to Galway to help with the identification of a body, believed to be Ms Kenny's.
Gardaí searching for a missing schoolteacher from Dublin have discovered a body in a car at Rossaveal Harbour yesterday. Family members of Rosanne Kenny, 42, who disappeared on New Years Eve, are travelling to Galway to help with the identification of a body, believed to be Ms Kenny's.
Chemical Leak In Cork Plant
Six fire units were called to the Pharmachem chemical plant in Cork on Sunday to deal with a chemical leak. According to the company, the solvent spillage was caused by the over-pressurisation of a 200-litre drum.
Six fire units were called to the Pharmachem chemical plant in Cork on Sunday to deal with a chemical leak. According to the company, the solvent spillage was caused by the over-pressurisation of a 200-litre drum.
Central Bank Statistics Gloom
January saw a continued decline in lending to the real estate and construction sectors, according to statistics released. The latest borrowing figures from the Central Bank provide further evidence of belt-tightening across the economy.
January saw a continued decline in lending to the real estate and construction sectors, according to statistics released. The latest borrowing figures from the Central Bank provide further evidence of belt-tightening across the economy.
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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.
