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Irish News on Fri, Jan 31 2025, 365 days ago
How Global Inflation Can Affect Your Local Business
Nobody in the world can escape the effects of global inflation including your local business. In 2024 alone, the global inflation rate was at 5.2%. This high rate brought many unexpected impacts to small businesses worldwide. Some even shut down due to the high costs of operation.
Nobody in the world can escape the effects of global inflation including your local business. In 2024 alone, the global inflation rate was at 5.2%. This high rate brought many unexpected impacts to small businesses worldwide. Some even shut down due to the high costs of operation.
Irish News on Fri, Jan 31 2020, 2,192 days ago
SF Manifesto 'Double-Hit On Public Sector Workers' - FG
Fine Gael have described Sinn Féin's manifesto as a "double-hit on public sector workers". Making the criticism, Minister of State Patrick O'Donovan said: "For the past ten years, Sinn Féin have proposed cutting the tax relief available on pension contributions from 40% to 20%.
Fine Gael have described Sinn Féin's manifesto as a "double-hit on public sector workers". Making the criticism, Minister of State Patrick O'Donovan said: "For the past ten years, Sinn Féin have proposed cutting the tax relief available on pension contributions from 40% to 20%.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 31 2019, 2,557 days ago
Elderly Man Found Collapsed In Dublin Park In Freezing Conditions
An elderly man remains in hospital after he was found collapsed in a Dublin park in freezing conditions. According to reports, the man, aged in his 80s, was discovered close to the entrance of Tymon Park in Tallaght by two off duty nurses.
An elderly man remains in hospital after he was found collapsed in a Dublin park in freezing conditions. According to reports, the man, aged in his 80s, was discovered close to the entrance of Tymon Park in Tallaght by two off duty nurses.
Major Public House Building Programme Needed
Some 200 campaigners, union representatives, politicians and members of the public have attended the 'Raise the Roof' conference in the CWU Centre in Dublin. The focus of the event was the plight of homeless families and children living in hotel rooms and temporary accommodation.
Some 200 campaigners, union representatives, politicians and members of the public have attended the 'Raise the Roof' conference in the CWU Centre in Dublin. The focus of the event was the plight of homeless families and children living in hotel rooms and temporary accommodation.
Irish News on Wed, Jan 31 2018, 2,922 days ago
Alcohol, Cigarettes And Cash Seized In Co Cork
Revenue officers have seized alcohol, cigarettes, cash and a vehicle during an operation in County Cork. During the search of a house near Macroom, Co.
Revenue officers have seized alcohol, cigarettes, cash and a vehicle during an operation in County Cork. During the search of a house near Macroom, Co.
Irish News on Tue, Jan 31 2017, 3,287 days ago
Gardaí Appeal For Help to Trace Two Missing Women
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of two missing women from Kilkenny and Dublin. Garda said 42-year-old Aoife Petrani failed to return to her home at St. Patricks Gate, Outrath Rd, Kilkenny from her work in Dublin on 24 January.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of two missing women from Kilkenny and Dublin. Garda said 42-year-old Aoife Petrani failed to return to her home at St. Patricks Gate, Outrath Rd, Kilkenny from her work in Dublin on 24 January.
Fianna Fáil Sceptical Of Fine Gael's Education Divestment Plan
Fianna Fáil has expressed its scepticism over Fine Gael's plan for more multi and non-denominational schools across Ireland.
Fianna Fáil has expressed its scepticism over Fine Gael's plan for more multi and non-denominational schools across Ireland.
Irish News on Fri, Jan 31 2014, 4,383 days ago
Counterfeit Uggs Worth €1m Seized In Cork
Counterfeit Ugg boots with an estimated value of €1 million have been seized by gardaí and customs officers in Cork. The counterfeit boots were found during a raid on an industrial unit in Hollyhill at about 10:30 on Thursday. Two men, aged 59 and 29, were arrested following the search.
Counterfeit Ugg boots with an estimated value of €1 million have been seized by gardaí and customs officers in Cork. The counterfeit boots were found during a raid on an industrial unit in Hollyhill at about 10:30 on Thursday. Two men, aged 59 and 29, were arrested following the search.
Man Arrested After Gun And Ammo Found In Car
A 29-year-old man has been arrested following the discovery of a handgun and ammunition in a car on the Naas Road. The Organised Crime Unit stopped a car on the N7 near Kill, Co Kildare during a planned operation.
A 29-year-old man has been arrested following the discovery of a handgun and ammunition in a car on the Naas Road. The Organised Crime Unit stopped a car on the N7 near Kill, Co Kildare during a planned operation.
Gardaí Appeal For Information After Aggravated Burglary
Gardaí in Cork have appealed for information after a man was seriously injured during an aggravated burglary in Bishopstown this morning.
Gardaí in Cork have appealed for information after a man was seriously injured during an aggravated burglary in Bishopstown this morning.
Full And Independent Investigation Needed Over Babies Deaths At MRH
A full and independent investigation should be conducted into the death of babies at the Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise, Fianna Fáil have said. The party's spokesperson on health Billy Kelleher said that he was shocked at the lack of engagement with mothers.
A full and independent investigation should be conducted into the death of babies at the Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise, Fianna Fáil have said. The party's spokesperson on health Billy Kelleher said that he was shocked at the lack of engagement with mothers.
Sinn Féin Launch Ard Fheis Clár
Sinn Féin has launched the clár for the party’s Ard Fheis which takes place in the Wexford Opera House on Friday 7 and Saturday 8 February.
Sinn Féin has launched the clár for the party’s Ard Fheis which takes place in the Wexford Opera House on Friday 7 and Saturday 8 February.
New RCH Endoscopy Unit Goes To Tender
The construction of a new €4 million Endoscopy Unit at Roscommon County Hospital (RCH) is set to formally go out to tender.
The construction of a new €4 million Endoscopy Unit at Roscommon County Hospital (RCH) is set to formally go out to tender.
Olympic Boxer Kenny Egan Considering Standing For Fine Gael
Olympic boxer Kenny Egan is considering standing as a Fine Gael candidate in the next local government elections. Taoiseach Enda Kenny welcomed the news that the silver medallist is in talks with the party.
Olympic boxer Kenny Egan is considering standing as a Fine Gael candidate in the next local government elections. Taoiseach Enda Kenny welcomed the news that the silver medallist is in talks with the party.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 31 2013, 4,748 days ago
Shatter Defends Garda Station Closures
Garda stations do not act as a deterrent to burglaries. minister for Justice Alan Shatter has said. He made the comment while defending the closure of garda stations, adding that the 100 stations that are due to close this year will be shut down.
Garda stations do not act as a deterrent to burglaries. minister for Justice Alan Shatter has said. He made the comment while defending the closure of garda stations, adding that the 100 stations that are due to close this year will be shut down.
12 Companies Disqualified For Breaching JobBridge T&C's
Twelve companies have been disqualified from JobBridge for breaking the scheme’s terms and conditions.
Twelve companies have been disqualified from JobBridge for breaking the scheme’s terms and conditions.
BID Launch Campaign To End Street Begging
A Dublin business group have launched a campaign to reduce the "serious problem" of active street begging. The Dublin City Business Improvement District (BID) claim active street begging creates a perception that the city is unsafe, which impacts negatively on tourism and businesses.
A Dublin business group have launched a campaign to reduce the "serious problem" of active street begging. The Dublin City Business Improvement District (BID) claim active street begging creates a perception that the city is unsafe, which impacts negatively on tourism and businesses.
Pupils Accused Of Antisemitism By Israeli Journalist
A prominent Israeli journalist has caused a diplomatic storm after accusing pupils of an Irish secondary school of anti-Semitism.
A prominent Israeli journalist has caused a diplomatic storm after accusing pupils of an Irish secondary school of anti-Semitism.
Injured Man Thought To Be Missing Developer Kevin Michael McGeever
Garda have launched an investigation following the discovery of an injured man near Ballinamore, Co Leitrim on Tuesday night. It is thought the man is Kevin Michael McGeever, who was reported missing by his partner in Gort, Co Galway last June.
Garda have launched an investigation following the discovery of an injured man near Ballinamore, Co Leitrim on Tuesday night. It is thought the man is Kevin Michael McGeever, who was reported missing by his partner in Gort, Co Galway last June.
Thousands Without Power After Strong Overnight Winds
An estimated 7,000 homes have been left without power after strong winds overnight damages electricity lines. The worst affected area is the southwest, around 5,000 customers, mainly in Killarney in Co Kerry and Bandon in Co Cork, have lost supply.
An estimated 7,000 homes have been left without power after strong winds overnight damages electricity lines. The worst affected area is the southwest, around 5,000 customers, mainly in Killarney in Co Kerry and Bandon in Co Cork, have lost supply.
Genetic Parents Could Face 'Insurmountable Legal Hurdles' In Adoption Case
The genetic parents of twins born to a surrogate mother could face possibly insurmountable legal hurdles if they were to try and adopt the children, the High Court has heard.
The genetic parents of twins born to a surrogate mother could face possibly insurmountable legal hurdles if they were to try and adopt the children, the High Court has heard.
Irish News on Tue, Jan 31 2012, 5,114 days ago
Adams Calls For Euro Referendum
The Sinn Fein President has said that Irish citizens must have their say on the recent EU treaty. On Monday, European leaders agreed on a rescue fund for the eurozone with 25 out of 27 EU states backing the German led agreement for stricter budget discipline.
The Sinn Fein President has said that Irish citizens must have their say on the recent EU treaty. On Monday, European leaders agreed on a rescue fund for the eurozone with 25 out of 27 EU states backing the German led agreement for stricter budget discipline.
Farmers Light Fire Under Minister For Turf-Cutters
The chairman of Ireland's largest farming union has called on the Minister for Heritage to improve the offer to farmers being forced to cease turf cutting.
The chairman of Ireland's largest farming union has called on the Minister for Heritage to improve the offer to farmers being forced to cease turf cutting.
Fianna Fail Take Legal Advice Over EU Treaty
Fianna Fail have announced they will be taking legal advice over the signing of the EU treaty as it was not signed by all members.
Fianna Fail have announced they will be taking legal advice over the signing of the EU treaty as it was not signed by all members.
Trolley Improvements Despite Cutbacks 'Dramatic'
A Fine Gael TD has described a 60% reduction in the number of people on trolleys at Wexford General Hospital (WGH) as "dramatic".
A Fine Gael TD has described a 60% reduction in the number of people on trolleys at Wexford General Hospital (WGH) as "dramatic".
Consultation Announced On Irish Aid
The Minister for Trade and Development has announced details a public consultation and review of overseas aid provided by Ireland.
The Minister for Trade and Development has announced details a public consultation and review of overseas aid provided by Ireland.
House Of Discovered Dead Woman Searched
A search on the house has begun after the discovery of a woman in Dublin street at the weekend. Gardaí said they were continuing their investigation into the death of the woman whose body was found in a suitcase dumped on a Dublin street.
A search on the house has begun after the discovery of a woman in Dublin street at the weekend. Gardaí said they were continuing their investigation into the death of the woman whose body was found in a suitcase dumped on a Dublin street.
Tabernacle Stolen From St Brigids Church
Theives have stolen the tabernacle from St Brigids church in Dublin. Gardaí in Raheny said they are appealing for information from the public in tracing the valuable Tabernacle - the container is used to keep the host during a church service.
Theives have stolen the tabernacle from St Brigids church in Dublin. Gardaí in Raheny said they are appealing for information from the public in tracing the valuable Tabernacle - the container is used to keep the host during a church service.
Director of Corporate Enforcement Retires
The Minister for Jobs has announced that Paul Appleby, the Director of Corporate Enforcement, is to retire at the end of February.
The Minister for Jobs has announced that Paul Appleby, the Director of Corporate Enforcement, is to retire at the end of February.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 31 2011, 5,479 days ago
Martin Front Bench To Be Named
Some young blood is expected to enter the cabinet today after the new Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin announces his frontbench later this afternoon.
Some young blood is expected to enter the cabinet today after the new Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin announces his frontbench later this afternoon.
Blaney And O'Flynn Bow Out Of Politics
Two more Fianna TDs have declared they will not be contesting their seats in the upcoming election. Deputy for Donegal North East, Niall Blaney, was the latest to announce he would not run in the Election citing "personal reasons" for his decision.
Two more Fianna TDs have declared they will not be contesting their seats in the upcoming election. Deputy for Donegal North East, Niall Blaney, was the latest to announce he would not run in the Election citing "personal reasons" for his decision.
Dept Advises Against All Travel To Egypt
The Department of Foreign Affairs has today released a statement advising against all travel to the currently politically volatile Egypt.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has today released a statement advising against all travel to the currently politically volatile Egypt.
Prosecutions See Hamill Inquiry 'Parked'
The controversial inquiry into how police handled the sectarian murder of Robert Hamill has been put on the 'back burner'.
The controversial inquiry into how police handled the sectarian murder of Robert Hamill has been put on the 'back burner'.
Stardust Disaster Relatives Oppose Development
Dublin City Council has agreed to allow the construction of 178 apartments and houses and a hotel in Artane. The development will be on the site of the Stardust nightclub disaster and has been appealed to An Bord Pleanála.
Dublin City Council has agreed to allow the construction of 178 apartments and houses and a hotel in Artane. The development will be on the site of the Stardust nightclub disaster and has been appealed to An Bord Pleanála.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 31 2008, 6,575 days ago
News Briefs
Garda Chief To Establish Organised Crime Unit A permanent unit targeting organised crime has been established by the Gardaí Commissioner.
Garda Chief To Establish Organised Crime Unit A permanent unit targeting organised crime has been established by the Gardaí Commissioner.
Mother Bled To Death While Kids Waited For Party
A 30-year-old Clonakilty woman bled to death while her two young children waited for her return so they could celebrate the eldest's ninth birthday.
A 30-year-old Clonakilty woman bled to death while her two young children waited for her return so they could celebrate the eldest's ninth birthday.
Ahern To Hold Talks With Paisley In Ballymena
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is to hold political talks with Ian Paisley in his Ballymena constituency tomorrow. The visit will act as a further sign of good relations between the two figureheads since their famous handshake in Dublin last year.
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is to hold political talks with Ian Paisley in his Ballymena constituency tomorrow. The visit will act as a further sign of good relations between the two figureheads since their famous handshake in Dublin last year.
Dublin To Follow London On Road Charges?
Dublin City Council is eyeing up the UK capital's controversial congestion charges, and is said to be ready to consider the introduction of a similar London-style 'tax'.
Dublin City Council is eyeing up the UK capital's controversial congestion charges, and is said to be ready to consider the introduction of a similar London-style 'tax'.
Taoiseach 'Helped' Casino Promoter's Passport Bid
Bertie Ahern helped a Manchester-based tycoon obtain an Irish passport in 1994, it was claimed last night. The revelation will reopen earlier controversy surrounding the 1994 casino project promoter Norman Turner and his relationship with the Taoiseach.
Bertie Ahern helped a Manchester-based tycoon obtain an Irish passport in 1994, it was claimed last night. The revelation will reopen earlier controversy surrounding the 1994 casino project promoter Norman Turner and his relationship with the Taoiseach.
Deadline Looms In Aer Lingus Pay Dispute
Aer Lingus management and unions will meet today in an effort to resolve an on-going dispute over a cost-cutting programme and changes to working practices at the airline.
Aer Lingus management and unions will meet today in an effort to resolve an on-going dispute over a cost-cutting programme and changes to working practices at the airline.
Taoiseach Backs EU Treaty
The Taoiseach has strongly endorsed the EU Reform Treaty and said that he is confident that the Irish people will safeguard Ireland’s future economic stability and growth by strongly supporting it.
The Taoiseach has strongly endorsed the EU Reform Treaty and said that he is confident that the Irish people will safeguard Ireland’s future economic stability and growth by strongly supporting it.
Kerry Company Creating 26 High Value Jobs
A Tralee-based company, Donseed Ltd, is to invest €1.2m to accelerate international growth, creating 26 new high-value positions at the company over the next two years. The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micheál Martin made the announcement: “I am delighted to announce this €1.
A Tralee-based company, Donseed Ltd, is to invest €1.2m to accelerate international growth, creating 26 new high-value positions at the company over the next two years. The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micheál Martin made the announcement: “I am delighted to announce this €1.
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