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Irish News on Tue, Mar 26 2024, 730 days ago
Environmental Report Highlights 'Failure To Act'
A new environmental report highlights Northern Ireland's failure to act on protecting its environment, Alliance's Environment spokesperson John Blair MLA has said.
A new environmental report highlights Northern Ireland's failure to act on protecting its environment, Alliance's Environment spokesperson John Blair MLA has said.
Health And Social Care Easter Arrangements Outlined
The Department of Health has announced arrangements for health and social care services over the Easter holiday period, encouraging everyone to look after themselves, both physically and mentally.
The Department of Health has announced arrangements for health and social care services over the Easter holiday period, encouraging everyone to look after themselves, both physically and mentally.
Casement Park Redevelopment 'Must Be Delivered'
The redevelopment of Casement Park "must be delivered", SDLP leader, Colum Eastwood, has said following a meeting with an Ulster GAA delegation at Stormont.
The redevelopment of Casement Park "must be delivered", SDLP leader, Colum Eastwood, has said following a meeting with an Ulster GAA delegation at Stormont.
New Manifesto To Transform NI's Credit Union Network
The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) has launched a new policy manifesto to support the Northern Ireland Assembly in bringing about essential changes and recognising the essential role of credit unions within communities and the wider economy.
The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) has launched a new policy manifesto to support the Northern Ireland Assembly in bringing about essential changes and recognising the essential role of credit unions within communities and the wider economy.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 26 2019, 2,557 days ago
Conor McGregor Announces Retirement From MMA
Conor McGregor has announced his retirement from mixed martial arts. Posting to his Twitter account, @TheNotoriousMMA, McGregor, said: "Hey guys quick announcement, I've decided to retire from the sport formally known as "Mixed Martial Art" today.
Conor McGregor has announced his retirement from mixed martial arts. Posting to his Twitter account, @TheNotoriousMMA, McGregor, said: "Hey guys quick announcement, I've decided to retire from the sport formally known as "Mixed Martial Art" today.
Garda Appeal For Information On Drogheda Shooting Incident
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information following a shooting incident in Drogheda in which a teenager was shot in the leg. An investigation was launched after a 19-year-old man attended the Emergency Department at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital at approximately 11:30pm last night.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information following a shooting incident in Drogheda in which a teenager was shot in the leg. An investigation was launched after a 19-year-old man attended the Emergency Department at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital at approximately 11:30pm last night.
Irish News on Mon, Mar 26 2018, 2,922 days ago
Body Of Missing Teenager Elisha Gault Recovered
A body recovered from the River Suir has been confirmed as that of missing teenager Elisha Gault. The body was seen in the river near Fiddown bridge by the crew of a Coast Guard helicopter as it made its way back to Waterford Airport from a routine operation at about 6pm on Sunday, 25 March.
A body recovered from the River Suir has been confirmed as that of missing teenager Elisha Gault. The body was seen in the river near Fiddown bridge by the crew of a Coast Guard helicopter as it made its way back to Waterford Airport from a routine operation at about 6pm on Sunday, 25 March.
Independent Review Of Cost Of Childcare Launched
As part of an Independent Review of Costs of Providing Quality Childcare, providers are being urged to participate in an online survey. The Independent Review - which was announced by Minister Zappone last autumn – is a Programme for Government commitment.
As part of an Independent Review of Costs of Providing Quality Childcare, providers are being urged to participate in an online survey. The Independent Review - which was announced by Minister Zappone last autumn – is a Programme for Government commitment.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 26 2015, 4,018 days ago
Kerosene Contamination Found In Galway Estate Water Supply
Kerosene contamination has been found in the water supply of a housing estate in Galway city. Irish Water has advised residents of the Moyola Park not to use the public water supply for drinking, bathing or cooking.
Kerosene contamination has been found in the water supply of a housing estate in Galway city. Irish Water has advised residents of the Moyola Park not to use the public water supply for drinking, bathing or cooking.
DFB Attend Two Dublin City Fires On Thursday Morning
Four units of the Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) were called to an apartment complex in Tallaght following reports of a fire at about 3am on Thursday. Eight people were evacuated from Greenhill Court Apartments, two residents had to be treated for smoke inhalation.
Four units of the Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) were called to an apartment complex in Tallaght following reports of a fire at about 3am on Thursday. Eight people were evacuated from Greenhill Court Apartments, two residents had to be treated for smoke inhalation.
Minister For Justice Invited To 'Take A Walk Through Dublin City Centre'
The Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald has been invited to take a walk through Dublin city centre to "witness the surge in criminal activity and anti-social behaviour".
The Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald has been invited to take a walk through Dublin city centre to "witness the surge in criminal activity and anti-social behaviour".
Report Find Private Rents Still Rising
Private rentals across Ireland rose by 5.8% in the last quarter of 2014, with Dublin rents significantly higher than the national average, according to a new report by the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB). PRTB found that the average cost of an apartment rental in Dublin rose by 10.
Private rentals across Ireland rose by 5.8% in the last quarter of 2014, with Dublin rents significantly higher than the national average, according to a new report by the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB). PRTB found that the average cost of an apartment rental in Dublin rose by 10.
'Serious And Unanswered Questions' About Phil Hogan - SF
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has said there remains "serious and unanswered questions" around the former Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan's cancellation of inquiries into planning problems at six local authorities.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has said there remains "serious and unanswered questions" around the former Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan's cancellation of inquiries into planning problems at six local authorities.
Man Killed In Dublin Shooting
A garda investigation has been launched following a fatal shooting in Dublin on Thursday morning. It is understood a man was found suffering a gunshot wound at about 11am near the Cat and Cage pub on Church Avenue, Drumcondra.
A garda investigation has been launched following a fatal shooting in Dublin on Thursday morning. It is understood a man was found suffering a gunshot wound at about 11am near the Cat and Cage pub on Church Avenue, Drumcondra.
Kidnap Attempt On 13-Year-Old Investigated
An investigation has been launched into an alleged kidnapping attempt in west Dublin. a 13-year-old girl was jogging in Clonsilla at about 15:00 on Monday when an unknown assailant attacker her from behind and pulled a plastic bag over her head, according to a report by the Irish Independent.
An investigation has been launched into an alleged kidnapping attempt in west Dublin. a 13-year-old girl was jogging in Clonsilla at about 15:00 on Monday when an unknown assailant attacker her from behind and pulled a plastic bag over her head, according to a report by the Irish Independent.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 26 2014, 4,383 days ago
Oireachtas Health Committee Urge Opt-Out Organ Donation System
Changing to an opt-out system for organ donation could vastly increase the level of organ donation in Ireland, Chair of the Oireachtas Health Committee, Jerry Buttimer, has said.
Changing to an opt-out system for organ donation could vastly increase the level of organ donation in Ireland, Chair of the Oireachtas Health Committee, Jerry Buttimer, has said.
Alan Shatter Statement On An Garda Síochána
Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence Alan Shatter has released a statement following the revelation that phone calls made to and from Garda stations had been routinely monitored until last November.
Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence Alan Shatter has released a statement following the revelation that phone calls made to and from Garda stations had been routinely monitored until last November.
RTÉ Expect 'Small Surplus' For 2013
Following a series of cost-saving measures, the broadcaster RTÉ has announced that it expects to report a "small surplus" for 2013.
Following a series of cost-saving measures, the broadcaster RTÉ has announced that it expects to report a "small surplus" for 2013.
ASTI Vote In Favour Of Strike Action
The Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) have voted in favour of industrial action. The teachers have concerns regarding the proposed changes to the Junior Cycle programme on secondary schools.
The Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) have voted in favour of industrial action. The teachers have concerns regarding the proposed changes to the Junior Cycle programme on secondary schools.
Man Arrested And Cannabis Growhouse Uncovered In Raid
Cannabis with an estimated value of €33,000 has been seized during a planned operation at an address in the Neilstown area or Dublin. A man, said to be in his 20s, was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the discovery of a growhouse, which contained a number of plans and the cultivated drug.
Cannabis with an estimated value of €33,000 has been seized during a planned operation at an address in the Neilstown area or Dublin. A man, said to be in his 20s, was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the discovery of a growhouse, which contained a number of plans and the cultivated drug.
Man Arrested Over Methadone And Handgun Seizure
Methadone worth an estimated €3,000 has been seized along with a handgun from a house in the Abbotstown area of Finglas. A man in his 50s has been arrested in connection with the finds, which were made by garda from Finglas and members of Cabra drugs unit during a raid on Tuesday afternoon.
Methadone worth an estimated €3,000 has been seized along with a handgun from a house in the Abbotstown area of Finglas. A man in his 50s has been arrested in connection with the finds, which were made by garda from Finglas and members of Cabra drugs unit during a raid on Tuesday afternoon.
Four Arrested Over 2013 Cash-In-Transit Robbery
Four people have been arrested in Dublin this morning in connection with a cash-in-transit robbery that took place last year. The robbery was carried on at about 11:45am on 21 October 2013 at Fortunestown Way in Tallaght.
Four people have been arrested in Dublin this morning in connection with a cash-in-transit robbery that took place last year. The robbery was carried on at about 11:45am on 21 October 2013 at Fortunestown Way in Tallaght.
Investigation Launched After Garda Injured In Assault
Garda in Dublin have reported that a detective officer has been injured in an assault on Tuesday night. An officer from Sundrive Road Garda Station suffered a head injury in the attack, which took place between 19:45 and 20:45 at Ravensdale Park, Kimmage.
Garda in Dublin have reported that a detective officer has been injured in an assault on Tuesday night. An officer from Sundrive Road Garda Station suffered a head injury in the attack, which took place between 19:45 and 20:45 at Ravensdale Park, Kimmage.
President Higgins To Make First State Visit To UK
President Michael D Higgins will lead the first state visit by an Irish Head of State to the United Kingdom next month. The President will be accompanied by Sabina Higgins as he visits the UK between 08 – 11 April, both going to Windsor Castle as guests of Queen Elizabeth.
President Michael D Higgins will lead the first state visit by an Irish Head of State to the United Kingdom next month. The President will be accompanied by Sabina Higgins as he visits the UK between 08 – 11 April, both going to Windsor Castle as guests of Queen Elizabeth.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 26 2013, 4,748 days ago
Pennys Managers Given Pay Increase While Refusing Similar For Staff
Staff at cut-price clothing chain Penny’s have been urged to "take every legitimate opportunity" to express their disappointment to management following an announcement that a pay rise they were refused is to be given to managers.
Staff at cut-price clothing chain Penny’s have been urged to "take every legitimate opportunity" to express their disappointment to management following an announcement that a pay rise they were refused is to be given to managers.
Shatter Causes Controversy Over Garda Groups Comments
The main garda representative have been accused of doing the force a “disservice” with their decision to walk out of the talks on pay and allowances at Croke Park.
The main garda representative have been accused of doing the force a “disservice” with their decision to walk out of the talks on pay and allowances at Croke Park.
Personal Injury Claims Could Raise Driving Insurance Premiums
Consumers and businesses could face higher insurance premiums if the "emerging claims culture" is not addressed, the Injuries Board has said in it annual review.
Consumers and businesses could face higher insurance premiums if the "emerging claims culture" is not addressed, the Injuries Board has said in it annual review.
Ballina Cash And Carry Blaze Still Going
Firefighters in Ballina, Co Mayo, are still tackling a blaze at a cash and carry outlet in the town. It is understood that extensive damager has already been caused and that roads were closed as a result of heavy smoke in the area.
Firefighters in Ballina, Co Mayo, are still tackling a blaze at a cash and carry outlet in the town. It is understood that extensive damager has already been caused and that roads were closed as a result of heavy smoke in the area.
Second Plea For Public Not To Attend Emergency Department
Limerick’s Mid-Western Regional Hospital have, for the second time in five days, appealed to appeal not to attend the emergency department, unless absolutely necessary. The hospital are blaming overcrowding, saying that as of Tuesday morning 38 were on trolleys, the highest in the country.
Limerick’s Mid-Western Regional Hospital have, for the second time in five days, appealed to appeal not to attend the emergency department, unless absolutely necessary. The hospital are blaming overcrowding, saying that as of Tuesday morning 38 were on trolleys, the highest in the country.
Council Staff Suspended For Fixing Pothole
Two road repair staff from Cork County Council have been suspended after they fixed a massive pothole, on their own initiative, as they thought it posed a danger to road users.
Two road repair staff from Cork County Council have been suspended after they fixed a massive pothole, on their own initiative, as they thought it posed a danger to road users.
Phoenix Park Concerts Face Objections From Residents
A number of planned summer concerts at Phoenix Park are being strongly objected to by near-by residents. Three concerts are planned for Phoenix Park this year, all subject to a license being granted.
A number of planned summer concerts at Phoenix Park are being strongly objected to by near-by residents. Three concerts are planned for Phoenix Park this year, all subject to a license being granted.
Newborn Blood Samples To Be Saved
The destruction of blood samples taken from newborn babies, commonly known as the heel prick test, has been halted on instructions from the Health Service Executive.
The destruction of blood samples taken from newborn babies, commonly known as the heel prick test, has been halted on instructions from the Health Service Executive.
Man Missing As Car Goes Off Co Wicklow Pier
A search and rescue operation is underway after a car went into the sea off the pier in Arklow, Co Wicklow, around 06:00 on Tuesday morning. A woman, believed to be in her 20s, is being treated in St Columcille's Hospital in Loughlinstown. Gardaí are still searching for a man, who is in his 30s.
A search and rescue operation is underway after a car went into the sea off the pier in Arklow, Co Wicklow, around 06:00 on Tuesday morning. A woman, believed to be in her 20s, is being treated in St Columcille's Hospital in Loughlinstown. Gardaí are still searching for a man, who is in his 30s.
Irish News on Mon, Mar 26 2012, 5,113 days ago
Ministers Cause Confusion Over Payment Of Household Charge
Confusion has arisen over payment of the €100 household charge as two senior cabinet ministers contradicted each other. Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan last night flatly contradicted a statement made earlier in the day by Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton.
Confusion has arisen over payment of the €100 household charge as two senior cabinet ministers contradicted each other. Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan last night flatly contradicted a statement made earlier in the day by Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton.
Further FF Resignations Expected
After Bertie Aherns Saturday night resignation more are due to follow in the wake of the Mahon tribunal report. Facing expulsion from Fianna Fail Ahen and John Hannon resigned on Saturday night.
After Bertie Aherns Saturday night resignation more are due to follow in the wake of the Mahon tribunal report. Facing expulsion from Fianna Fail Ahen and John Hannon resigned on Saturday night.
Clamping Laws Set For Reform
Clamping laws could be overhauled under new proposals from a Dail committee. Politician are considering a new proposal that if a motorist returns to their vehicle before the clamping process is finished, parking enforcement officers will have to remove it without imposing a release fee.
Clamping laws could be overhauled under new proposals from a Dail committee. Politician are considering a new proposal that if a motorist returns to their vehicle before the clamping process is finished, parking enforcement officers will have to remove it without imposing a release fee.
Taoiseach On Trade Mission To China
Following last months visit to Dublin of China’s leader-in-waiting, taoiseach Enda Kenny has begun a four-day trade mission to the country. Mr Kenny will attend a series of events focusing on trade and investment. With Irish exports to China increasing to €3.
Following last months visit to Dublin of China’s leader-in-waiting, taoiseach Enda Kenny has begun a four-day trade mission to the country. Mr Kenny will attend a series of events focusing on trade and investment. With Irish exports to China increasing to €3.
Salmon Fishing ban Should Be 'Reconsidered' Says Report
A new report has called for the ban of salmon fishing to be reconsidered. Looking at the survival of Donegal’s offshore islands the report claims scientists agree that there is now a surplus of wild salmon in the Atlantic and says that island fishermen should have access to 10% of that surplus.
A new report has called for the ban of salmon fishing to be reconsidered. Looking at the survival of Donegal’s offshore islands the report claims scientists agree that there is now a surplus of wild salmon in the Atlantic and says that island fishermen should have access to 10% of that surplus.
Limerick Family Forced To Leave
The family of a man shot dead last year by gangland criminals left Ireland yesterday to escape the threat from criminals in Limerick city. Roy Collins was shot dead in his casino in April 2009, four years after members of his family testified against Wayne Dundon.
The family of a man shot dead last year by gangland criminals left Ireland yesterday to escape the threat from criminals in Limerick city. Roy Collins was shot dead in his casino in April 2009, four years after members of his family testified against Wayne Dundon.
Two Thirds Of Drugs User In Study Died Of HIV
Research published today has shown almost two thirds of intravenous drug users have died in the 25 years since they enlisted in a unique medical study.
Research published today has shown almost two thirds of intravenous drug users have died in the 25 years since they enlisted in a unique medical study.
Irish Tailor Loses Out To UK Fashion Label For Euro 2012 Suits
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has confirmed that for Euro 2012 the ‘Boys in Green’ will be wearing suits supplied by new UK fashion label Chess London.
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has confirmed that for Euro 2012 the ‘Boys in Green’ will be wearing suits supplied by new UK fashion label Chess London.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 26 2010, 5,844 days ago
Séamus McMahon Murder Probe Seeks Help
An appeal has been launched for assistance from the public in tracking down the killers of Séamus McMahon.
An appeal has been launched for assistance from the public in tracking down the killers of Séamus McMahon.
Irish To Switch Off For Earth Hour
Some of the State's political leaders have come out in support of the upcoming Earth Hour scheduled for this weekend. 120 countries have signed up this year to the conservation event, with 2124 cities participating to date.
Some of the State's political leaders have come out in support of the upcoming Earth Hour scheduled for this weekend. 120 countries have signed up this year to the conservation event, with 2124 cities participating to date.
Rifle Recovered From Missing Car
A stolen car has been recovered and found to be containing a rifle and ammunition. A Gardaí spokesman revealed this morning the missing 4 X 4 Black VW Touran was found on Wednesday at Templeogue Village in Dublin, which was reported stolen from the Tereure area on December 17 last year.
A stolen car has been recovered and found to be containing a rifle and ammunition. A Gardaí spokesman revealed this morning the missing 4 X 4 Black VW Touran was found on Wednesday at Templeogue Village in Dublin, which was reported stolen from the Tereure area on December 17 last year.
Two More Anglo Bosses Face Questioning
At least two other senior figures from Anglo Irish Bank will face questioning by Gardaí, it was revealed today. Gardaí specialising in fraud investigations are expected to make further inquiries into suspected misconduct at the troubled bank.
At least two other senior figures from Anglo Irish Bank will face questioning by Gardaí, it was revealed today. Gardaí specialising in fraud investigations are expected to make further inquiries into suspected misconduct at the troubled bank.
Public Sector Work To Rule Escalates
The General Secretary of the main public sector union has revealed he expected members to step up the current work-to-rule industrial action if talks this weekend fail to resolve the ongoing pay dispute.
The General Secretary of the main public sector union has revealed he expected members to step up the current work-to-rule industrial action if talks this weekend fail to resolve the ongoing pay dispute.
Narrow Water Bridge Building In Doubt
Cross-border relations are in focus as the proposed development of a bridge at Narrow Water outside the city of Newry is under a cloud. There are concerns that the massive construction project could be shelved to be replaced by a much less physical cross-border link - a ferry service.
Cross-border relations are in focus as the proposed development of a bridge at Narrow Water outside the city of Newry is under a cloud. There are concerns that the massive construction project could be shelved to be replaced by a much less physical cross-border link - a ferry service.
Missing Girl Sought
Police in the border city of Newry have reissued their appeal for information on the whereabouts of missing 16-year-old female, Li Shu who has been missing from the Slievenagarragh area of Hilltown since Monday 22nd February.
Police in the border city of Newry have reissued their appeal for information on the whereabouts of missing 16-year-old female, Li Shu who has been missing from the Slievenagarragh area of Hilltown since Monday 22nd February.
North's Golf Club Housing Scheme 'Pending'
The North's construction firms may have to wait a little longer for work as controversal plans to build hundreds of homes at Knock Golf Club in east Belfast has proved not be "a done deal".
The North's construction firms may have to wait a little longer for work as controversal plans to build hundreds of homes at Knock Golf Club in east Belfast has proved not be "a done deal".
DUP MPs Will Quit Assembly Seats
The North's First Minister has said that all DUP MLAs returned to Westminster at the forthcoming General Election will resign from the Stormont Assembly. However, this will not include the party leader, Peter Robinson, who will be the exception.
The North's First Minister has said that all DUP MLAs returned to Westminster at the forthcoming General Election will resign from the Stormont Assembly. However, this will not include the party leader, Peter Robinson, who will be the exception.
TeliaSonera Powers TG4's Online TV
TG4 Live and TG4 Archive are launching with live coverage of the 10th Annual TG4 Traditional Irish Music Awards, Gradam Ceoil TG4 2010.
TG4 Live and TG4 Archive are launching with live coverage of the 10th Annual TG4 Traditional Irish Music Awards, Gradam Ceoil TG4 2010.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 26 2009, 6,209 days ago
Garda 'Critical' After Being Run Over
A 29-year-old garda remains in critical condition today after he was was seriously injured in an incident at Letterkenny, Co.Donegal. It happened at about 4.30am today when officers were responding to a report of a stolen car at Tara Court.
A 29-year-old garda remains in critical condition today after he was was seriously injured in an incident at Letterkenny, Co.Donegal. It happened at about 4.30am today when officers were responding to a report of a stolen car at Tara Court.
'Taoiseach Uncovered' Fails To Amuse
Following an 'artistic stunt', featuring stylised nude portraits of Taoiseach Brian Cowen, the gardái has proved to be un-amused.
Following an 'artistic stunt', featuring stylised nude portraits of Taoiseach Brian Cowen, the gardái has proved to be un-amused.
Katy French Tragedy Goes To Court
The tragic death of top Irish model Katy French just before Christmas two years ago has led to a court appearance. A 24-year-old man has appeared in court facing charges as part of the garda investigation into the sudden death.
The tragic death of top Irish model Katy French just before Christmas two years ago has led to a court appearance. A 24-year-old man has appeared in court facing charges as part of the garda investigation into the sudden death.
Four 'Tied-Up' In Major Operation
A major operation has been put in place to tackle organsied crime with four men detained this morning.
A major operation has been put in place to tackle organsied crime with four men detained this morning.
Taxing Time Ahead?
There is no suggestion that this week's resumption of talks with trade unions and other 'social partners' means a softening of resolve in making tough decisions over tax.
There is no suggestion that this week's resumption of talks with trade unions and other 'social partners' means a softening of resolve in making tough decisions over tax.
Investigation Launched Into AIB 'Property Scam'
The UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has confirmed it is launching an investigation into an alleged £56 million property scam.
The UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has confirmed it is launching an investigation into an alleged £56 million property scam.
Irish Stars Lose Their High Class Cars
It seems even the rich and famous aren't safe from the recession. Irish beauty and former Miss World, Rosanna Davison (pictured) and rugby star Gordon D'Arcy have had their luxury BMW cars withdrawn.
It seems even the rich and famous aren't safe from the recession. Irish beauty and former Miss World, Rosanna Davison (pictured) and rugby star Gordon D'Arcy have had their luxury BMW cars withdrawn.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 26 2008, 6,574 days ago
Gun Deaths Fail To Get Convictions
Gun related murders have less than a one in six chance of leading to a prosecution, a leading Labour TD has said.
Gun related murders have less than a one in six chance of leading to a prosecution, a leading Labour TD has said.
Three Deaths Under Investigation
Police are investigating two separate incidents that have resulted in three deaths. An elderly couple have been found dead at their home in Co Roscommon this morning and a man from Co Kerry has died from head injuries in hospital.
Police are investigating two separate incidents that have resulted in three deaths. An elderly couple have been found dead at their home in Co Roscommon this morning and a man from Co Kerry has died from head injuries in hospital.
Man In Jail Over Traffic Offences Found Dead
A man, jailed over traffic offences, has been found dead in his cell at a Limerick prison. Officers were alerted to the death of the 30 year-old man by his cell mate on Tuesday night. The man was taken to hospital at around 9.30pm, but was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.
A man, jailed over traffic offences, has been found dead in his cell at a Limerick prison. Officers were alerted to the death of the 30 year-old man by his cell mate on Tuesday night. The man was taken to hospital at around 9.30pm, but was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.
Teens Die On Roads
Two teenage girls were killed yesterday while five others were injured – two of them seriously – in a road accident in the Irish Republic.
Two teenage girls were killed yesterday while five others were injured – two of them seriously – in a road accident in the Irish Republic.
INLA Bomb Attack Foiled
A pipebomb disarmed in Dublin yesterday may have been the work of the republican terror group, the INLA. The bomb was discovered in a Pringles crisp container, taped to the side of a maroon Nissan Almera. The car was in the car park in the centre of the Braithwaite Street flats complex in Pimlico.
A pipebomb disarmed in Dublin yesterday may have been the work of the republican terror group, the INLA. The bomb was discovered in a Pringles crisp container, taped to the side of a maroon Nissan Almera. The car was in the car park in the centre of the Braithwaite Street flats complex in Pimlico.
Gangland-Style Drive-By Shooting In Limerick
Five houses in Limerick received a volley of machine gun fire in drive-by style gun attack. Garda are investigating the incident in which up to 15 shots were fired from a taxi in St Ita’s Street in the city.
Five houses in Limerick received a volley of machine gun fire in drive-by style gun attack. Garda are investigating the incident in which up to 15 shots were fired from a taxi in St Ita’s Street in the city.
Quarter Of People Believe Rape Victims To Blame
A quarter of Irish people questioned in a survey have said rape victims themselves are responsible for the attacks on them.
A quarter of Irish people questioned in a survey have said rape victims themselves are responsible for the attacks on them.
Brokers Investigated Over Shareduggery
The Irish financial regulator has announced an investigation into unusual market behavior in Ireland's economy since St Patrick's Day.
The Irish financial regulator has announced an investigation into unusual market behavior in Ireland's economy since St Patrick's Day.
Mother Of ‘Scissor Sisters’ Remanded in Custody
The mother of the infamous ‘Scissor Sisters’ has been remanded again into custody in connection with the murder of her African boyfriend.
The mother of the infamous ‘Scissor Sisters’ has been remanded again into custody in connection with the murder of her African boyfriend.
Oireachtas To Be Channeled To The People
TD’s and Senators could be facing a high level of exposure if plans to give the Oireachtas it’s own dedicated TV channel go ahead.
TD’s and Senators could be facing a high level of exposure if plans to give the Oireachtas it’s own dedicated TV channel go ahead.
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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.
