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Irish News on Tue, Feb 25 2020, 2,192 days ago
Witnesses Sought To Collision Involving Elderly Woman And Dublin Bus
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses to an incident in which an elderly woman was struck by a bus in Dublin. The incident occurred at approximately 4.50pm yesterday at the entrance to Eamon Ceannt Park on Sundrive Road in Crumlin at around 4.50pm yesterday.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses to an incident in which an elderly woman was struck by a bus in Dublin. The incident occurred at approximately 4.50pm yesterday at the entrance to Eamon Ceannt Park on Sundrive Road in Crumlin at around 4.50pm yesterday.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 25 2019, 2,557 days ago
Safety Warning Issued Over 'Momo Challenge'
Gardaí have issued a warning to parents of an online challenge games which is believed to be resulting in cyberbullying.
Gardaí have issued a warning to parents of an online challenge games which is believed to be resulting in cyberbullying.
Dublin Port Tunnel Closed Following Serious Collision
Dublin's Port Tunnel has been closed South Bound following a serious collision. It is understood that emergency services are currently at the scene of a collision. No further details of the collision have been released.
Dublin's Port Tunnel has been closed South Bound following a serious collision. It is understood that emergency services are currently at the scene of a collision. No further details of the collision have been released.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 25 2016, 3,653 days ago
SF Call On Young People To 'Lead A Peaceful Rising'
Young people "can lead a peaceful rising" at the ballot box on Friday, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has said. Deputy Adams was canvassing in Dublin city centre alongside Mary Lou McDonald, when he said: "This election has been a battle of ideas.
Young people "can lead a peaceful rising" at the ballot box on Friday, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has said. Deputy Adams was canvassing in Dublin city centre alongside Mary Lou McDonald, when he said: "This election has been a battle of ideas.
Early Childhood Care And Education Reforms Announced
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, James Reilly, has announced a major reform for the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Higher Capitation model.
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, James Reilly, has announced a major reform for the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Higher Capitation model.
Luas Dispute Unions And Management To Resume Talks
Unions and management involved in the ongoing Luas dispute have agreed to return to talks at the Workplace Relations Commission. Representatives of Transdev and workers unions will resume talks next week in a bid to averting further industrial action by Luas workers and resolving the dispute.
Unions and management involved in the ongoing Luas dispute have agreed to return to talks at the Workplace Relations Commission. Representatives of Transdev and workers unions will resume talks next week in a bid to averting further industrial action by Luas workers and resolving the dispute.
Man Arrested In Connection With Gorey Drug Seizure
Gardaí in Gorey, Co Wexford, have arrested a man in his 20s in connection with the seizure of a quantity of cocaine. Gardaí operating an Operation Thor crime checkpoint near Gorey stopped a car on the afternoon of 24 February 2016.
Gardaí in Gorey, Co Wexford, have arrested a man in his 20s in connection with the seizure of a quantity of cocaine. Gardaí operating an Operation Thor crime checkpoint near Gorey stopped a car on the afternoon of 24 February 2016.
Appeal Issued For Missing 22-Year-Old Woman
Gardaí in Finglas have issued an appeal for help in tracing 22-year-old Eimear Duffy. Ms Duffy was last seen around lunchtime on Monday 22 February in Finglas when she took a taxi to O’Connell Street.
Gardaí in Finglas have issued an appeal for help in tracing 22-year-old Eimear Duffy. Ms Duffy was last seen around lunchtime on Monday 22 February in Finglas when she took a taxi to O’Connell Street.
Fianna Fáil Publish Credit Union Charter
A charter to support the growth and development of Ireland's credit union sector has been published by Fianna Fáil. The party's finance spokesperson, Michael McGrath, said that Fianna Fáil would "champion the cause of credit unions".
A charter to support the growth and development of Ireland's credit union sector has been published by Fianna Fáil. The party's finance spokesperson, Michael McGrath, said that Fianna Fáil would "champion the cause of credit unions".
CSO Tourism Figures Show Increase In Visits To Ireland
The latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures have revealed an 18.4% increase in the number of overseas visits to Ireland between November 2015 to January 2016.
The latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures have revealed an 18.4% increase in the number of overseas visits to Ireland between November 2015 to January 2016.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 25 2015, 4,018 days ago
Two Men Arrested Over Hatchet Robberies In South Dublin
Two men have been arrested in connection with separate robberies in Tallaght. Two robberies were carried out in the South Dublin town on Tuesday afternoon, one at a post office in Glenview at about 16:15 and another at a shop on Old Bawn Way at about 16:40.
Two men have been arrested in connection with separate robberies in Tallaght. Two robberies were carried out in the South Dublin town on Tuesday afternoon, one at a post office in Glenview at about 16:15 and another at a shop on Old Bawn Way at about 16:40.
IAG Offer 'Bargain Basement Price' - Labour
Labour has criticised the IAG takeover bid for Aer Lingus as a "bargain basement price". The party's Joe Costello said that the annual returns for the airline are "most impressive" and in a difficult economic climate, has "sprinted ahead of its competitors".
Labour has criticised the IAG takeover bid for Aer Lingus as a "bargain basement price". The party's Joe Costello said that the annual returns for the airline are "most impressive" and in a difficult economic climate, has "sprinted ahead of its competitors".
Action Needed On FSO Six Year Rule - FF
Fianna Fáil has claimed that thousands of consumers are being denied access to the Financial Services Ombudsman (FSO) due to a "restrictive six-year rule". The party's financial spokesperson, Michael McGrath, made the comment following the publication of the FSO's annual figures for 2014.
Fianna Fáil has claimed that thousands of consumers are being denied access to the Financial Services Ombudsman (FSO) due to a "restrictive six-year rule". The party's financial spokesperson, Michael McGrath, made the comment following the publication of the FSO's annual figures for 2014.
More Than 1,700 Weapons Stolen Garda Figures Show
More than 1,700 weapons were stolen during 2010 to 2014, a report by RTÉ has revealed. Garda figures reportedly seen by RTÉ News, revealed that 853 shotguns were stolen, along with 17 handguns and around forty air pistols.
More than 1,700 weapons were stolen during 2010 to 2014, a report by RTÉ has revealed. Garda figures reportedly seen by RTÉ News, revealed that 853 shotguns were stolen, along with 17 handguns and around forty air pistols.
Garda Appeal For Help Over Missing Dublin Man
Gardaí in Dublin are appealing for help in tracing the whereabouts of 40-year-old Piers Wilson. Mr Wilson has been missing from his home in Ballybrack, Dublin, since Tuesday morning. He is described as approximately 6ft tall, thin, with short brown hair and blue eyes.
Gardaí in Dublin are appealing for help in tracing the whereabouts of 40-year-old Piers Wilson. Mr Wilson has been missing from his home in Ballybrack, Dublin, since Tuesday morning. He is described as approximately 6ft tall, thin, with short brown hair and blue eyes.
Adfam Defends Anti-Marriage Equality Leaflet
The Alliance for the Defence of the Family and Marriage (Adfam) have defended a leaflet it published which claims same-sex couples die younger and are more likely to abuse or neglect children.
The Alliance for the Defence of the Family and Marriage (Adfam) have defended a leaflet it published which claims same-sex couples die younger and are more likely to abuse or neglect children.
Next Election A Choice Between Sinn Féin And Fine Gael - Adams
The next election will be a choice between a Fine Gael or a Sinn Féin-led government, Gerry Adams said.
The next election will be a choice between a Fine Gael or a Sinn Féin-led government, Gerry Adams said.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 25 2014, 4,383 days ago
European Parliament Endorse Anti-Poverty Programme
A proposed Europen anti-poverty programme, negotiated with the European Commission and the Member States by Dublin Labour MEP Emer Costello, has been "overwhelmingly" endorsed by the European Parliament.
A proposed Europen anti-poverty programme, negotiated with the European Commission and the Member States by Dublin Labour MEP Emer Costello, has been "overwhelmingly" endorsed by the European Parliament.
Stronger Regulation Of Mental Health Professionals Urgently Needed
Concerns have been raised over the use of services offering suicide and mental health counselling that have not been properly vetted.
Concerns have been raised over the use of services offering suicide and mental health counselling that have not been properly vetted.
Sinn Féin Call For Dáil Discussion On Whistleblower Accusations
The government has been urged to set aside time in the Dáil to discuss the latest revelations of malpractice within An Garda Síochána and allegations that the Minister for Justice failed to act on important information.
The government has been urged to set aside time in the Dáil to discuss the latest revelations of malpractice within An Garda Síochána and allegations that the Minister for Justice failed to act on important information.
Man Found With Serious Injuries Following Suspected Assault
Garda in Cavan have arrested two men and a woman in connection with a suspected assault on a 55-year-old man in the early hours of Tuesday morning. According to garda the victim was found at about 03:00 at the Stonebridge apartments suffering serious injuries.
Garda in Cavan have arrested two men and a woman in connection with a suspected assault on a 55-year-old man in the early hours of Tuesday morning. According to garda the victim was found at about 03:00 at the Stonebridge apartments suffering serious injuries.
Four Rescued From Dublin House Fire
Four people are being treated in hospital for smoke inhalation after being rescued from a house fire in Dublin in the early hours of Tuesday morning. According to reports the fire broke out at a house on Monksfield Grove in Clondalkin at around 02:00.
Four people are being treated in hospital for smoke inhalation after being rescued from a house fire in Dublin in the early hours of Tuesday morning. According to reports the fire broke out at a house on Monksfield Grove in Clondalkin at around 02:00.
Almost 200 Jobs To Be Lost In Call Centre Closure
Almost 200 hundred jobs are to be lost in Cork with the closure of a specialist insurance services call centre. Assurant Services informed staff on Monday that the centre would close by September with the lose of 170 jobs.
Almost 200 hundred jobs are to be lost in Cork with the closure of a specialist insurance services call centre. Assurant Services informed staff on Monday that the centre would close by September with the lose of 170 jobs.
Fianna Fáil Call For Urgent Action On Cyber-Bullying
The government urgently needs to address cyber-bullying in light of "shocking new statistics", Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children Robert Troy has said.
The government urgently needs to address cyber-bullying in light of "shocking new statistics", Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children Robert Troy has said.
BoI Building To Become Cultural And Heritage Centre
Bank of Ireland's landmark College Green building is to handed over to the government for 10 years and turned into a state-run cultural and heritage centre.
Bank of Ireland's landmark College Green building is to handed over to the government for 10 years and turned into a state-run cultural and heritage centre.
Labour MEP Calls For Protected EU Status For Hurley's
Hurley's should be given EU-wide protection as a special Irish cultural tool, Labour MEP Phil Prendergast has said.
Hurley's should be given EU-wide protection as a special Irish cultural tool, Labour MEP Phil Prendergast has said.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 25 2013, 4,748 days ago
€300m Research And Development Fund Announced
A new €300m research and development package funded by the Exchequer, the academic sector and private industry has been announced by the government.
A new €300m research and development package funded by the Exchequer, the academic sector and private industry has been announced by the government.
New National Pay Deal Agreement Reached
An agreement has been reached at the Labour Relations Commission over a new national pay deal. Under the proposals for a new public service pay deal, government employees with earnings over €185,000 will face a 10% pay cut, RTÉ have reported.
An agreement has been reached at the Labour Relations Commission over a new national pay deal. Under the proposals for a new public service pay deal, government employees with earnings over €185,000 will face a 10% pay cut, RTÉ have reported.
37 Year Minimum Term For Offaly Vet Murderer
Clive Sharp has been jailed for life, with a minimum sentence of 37 years, for the murder of Offaly vet Catherine Gowing. A court heard how Ms Gowing had been tied up and raped before being murdered last year. The court heard details of the dismembering of Ms Gowing's body.
Clive Sharp has been jailed for life, with a minimum sentence of 37 years, for the murder of Offaly vet Catherine Gowing. A court heard how Ms Gowing had been tied up and raped before being murdered last year. The court heard details of the dismembering of Ms Gowing's body.
Irishman Charged With Murder In Australia
A 32-year-old Irishman in Perth, western Australia, has been charged with the murder of Kenny Myler from Wexford. Mr Meyler (21) suffered a stab wound to the neck in the Perth suburb of Scarborough on the afternoon of February 10th.
A 32-year-old Irishman in Perth, western Australia, has been charged with the murder of Kenny Myler from Wexford. Mr Meyler (21) suffered a stab wound to the neck in the Perth suburb of Scarborough on the afternoon of February 10th.
Charity Calls For Tighter Domestic Violence Laws
Woman’s aid, the anti-domestic violence charity, has called for tighter laws to protect young women in relationships with abusive men.
Woman’s aid, the anti-domestic violence charity, has called for tighter laws to protect young women in relationships with abusive men.
Traveller Accommodation Funding Regular Unclaimed
Some €50m allocated to local councils by the Department of the Environment to providing Traveller housing has gone unclaimed.
Some €50m allocated to local councils by the Department of the Environment to providing Traveller housing has gone unclaimed.
Disabled Friendly Swimming Pool To Close On Weekends
A specially adapted disability friendly swimming will no longer be open to disabled children on weekends. St Michael’s House swimming pool at Belcamp in north Dublin has hoists, ramps and wheelchair-accessible changing rooms and is used by young people with physical and intellectual disabilities.
A specially adapted disability friendly swimming will no longer be open to disabled children on weekends. St Michael’s House swimming pool at Belcamp in north Dublin has hoists, ramps and wheelchair-accessible changing rooms and is used by young people with physical and intellectual disabilities.
Passport Demand Leads To Seasonal Recruitment
With almost 100,000 new passport applications in the first seven weeks of 2013 more than 130 new temporary clerical officers will be recruited to cope with the demand. It is known the highest demand for passports happens between April and July, with almost 50 per cent of applications received.
With almost 100,000 new passport applications in the first seven weeks of 2013 more than 130 new temporary clerical officers will be recruited to cope with the demand. It is known the highest demand for passports happens between April and July, with almost 50 per cent of applications received.
Gun Find Leads To Arrest Of Two
Two men, arrested carrying two handguns in Cork city on Sunday afternoon, are being question by garda in connection with dissident republican activity. A follow up operation has seen garda search a number of homes and businesses.
Two men, arrested carrying two handguns in Cork city on Sunday afternoon, are being question by garda in connection with dissident republican activity. A follow up operation has seen garda search a number of homes and businesses.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 25 2011, 5,479 days ago
Voting Commences In General Election
The 2011 General Election has begun on Friday with the future of the country resting in the hands of Ireland's 3.2m people voters. Polls will stay open until 10pm and opened at 7am this morning.
The 2011 General Election has begun on Friday with the future of the country resting in the hands of Ireland's 3.2m people voters. Polls will stay open until 10pm and opened at 7am this morning.
Army Diffuse 'Viable' Device
An Army Bomb Disposal Team has made safe a "crude" improvised explosive device (IED) in the Johnsgate Village area of Limerick City early on Friday morning. The Army Bomb Disposal Team arrived at the scene at 1.30am. The device was made safe at the scene and the area was declared safe at 2.45am.
An Army Bomb Disposal Team has made safe a "crude" improvised explosive device (IED) in the Johnsgate Village area of Limerick City early on Friday morning. The Army Bomb Disposal Team arrived at the scene at 1.30am. The device was made safe at the scene and the area was declared safe at 2.45am.
Another Attempt Made To Rescue Irish in Libya
The Air Corps will attempt another evacuation of Irish citizens from Tripoli on Friday after a failed attempt on Wednesday night.
The Air Corps will attempt another evacuation of Irish citizens from Tripoli on Friday after a failed attempt on Wednesday night.
Hanafin Denies Copyright Changes Claim
Minister for Enterprise Mary Hanafin has denied she will make changes to Ireland's copyright laws before leaving office. Speculation mounted in recent days over the High Court ruling in which internet service provider UPC and others were found not liable for illegal downloading by their customers.
Minister for Enterprise Mary Hanafin has denied she will make changes to Ireland's copyright laws before leaving office. Speculation mounted in recent days over the High Court ruling in which internet service provider UPC and others were found not liable for illegal downloading by their customers.
Arrests Follow Double Newry Stabbing
The border city of Newry has been blighted by a double stabling incident. Two men have been taken to hospital in the North after they were stabbed in the stomach. It is understood there was an altercation some time before 5am this morning at a house in Drumgullion Avenue, Newry.
The border city of Newry has been blighted by a double stabling incident. Two men have been taken to hospital in the North after they were stabbed in the stomach. It is understood there was an altercation some time before 5am this morning at a house in Drumgullion Avenue, Newry.
Monaghan Courthouse Restored
An historic courthouse has been re-opened after an €8.5m restoration project that brings the building to its original architectural glory.
An historic courthouse has been re-opened after an €8.5m restoration project that brings the building to its original architectural glory.
North's Blitz Anniversary Looms
Preparations are continuing for the 70th anniversary of the WWII Easter Blitz when German bombers left their deadly mark on Belfast on the night of Easter Tuesday, 15 April 1941 - with another raid just days afterwards.
Preparations are continuing for the 70th anniversary of the WWII Easter Blitz when German bombers left their deadly mark on Belfast on the night of Easter Tuesday, 15 April 1941 - with another raid just days afterwards.
Nursing Home Beats Planning Appeal
Work is expected to commence soon on a four-block, 105-bed spaces nursing home in Ashbourne, Co Meath. Although a third party appeal was submitted against the construction of the nursing home at Hunters Lane, Dunreagh Townland, Ashbourne, An Bord Pleanala has dismissed the appeal.
Work is expected to commence soon on a four-block, 105-bed spaces nursing home in Ashbourne, Co Meath. Although a third party appeal was submitted against the construction of the nursing home at Hunters Lane, Dunreagh Townland, Ashbourne, An Bord Pleanala has dismissed the appeal.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 25 2010, 5,844 days ago
Taoiseach's Comments Hint At Reshuffle
Speculation is mounting that a cabinet reshuffle is on the cards over the coming weeks along with major changes in the structure of some key Government departments.
Speculation is mounting that a cabinet reshuffle is on the cards over the coming weeks along with major changes in the structure of some key Government departments.
Police Seek Help To Identify Derry Victim
A man - who has yet to identified - has been found shot dead close to the Derry-Donegal border. The man's semi-naked body was discovered on the Braehead Road around 10.30pm last night and it is believed he had been shot in the head.
A man - who has yet to identified - has been found shot dead close to the Derry-Donegal border. The man's semi-naked body was discovered on the Braehead Road around 10.30pm last night and it is believed he had been shot in the head.
Elderly Irish Actor Hospitalised After Mugging
Details have emerged today of mugging of an elderly Irish actor who is recovering in hospital from injuries sustained during the attack in Dublin.
Details have emerged today of mugging of an elderly Irish actor who is recovering in hospital from injuries sustained during the attack in Dublin.
Head Shops Face Crackdown
Currently available "legal highs" at so called 'head shops' are facing a crackdown from the Government.
Currently available "legal highs" at so called 'head shops' are facing a crackdown from the Government.
Arrests Follow Fetherson Murder
A total of four people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Kenneth Fetherston whose body was discovered in the Dublin mountains at the beginning of February.
A total of four people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Kenneth Fetherston whose body was discovered in the Dublin mountains at the beginning of February.
Fine Gael 'Disappointed' Over Omagh Dismissal
Ireland's largest Opposition party has reacted with "disappointment" at the quashing of the only criminal conviction successfully brought over the Omagh bombing. This morning, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny expressed his disappointment over he dismissal.
Ireland's largest Opposition party has reacted with "disappointment" at the quashing of the only criminal conviction successfully brought over the Omagh bombing. This morning, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny expressed his disappointment over he dismissal.
Unionists Name Candidates
Nine joint Tory and Ulster Unionist candidates have been selected to run in the North during the forthcoming UK General Election. The electoral partners are expected to field a shared candidate in each of the North's 18 parliamentary constituencies.
Nine joint Tory and Ulster Unionist candidates have been selected to run in the North during the forthcoming UK General Election. The electoral partners are expected to field a shared candidate in each of the North's 18 parliamentary constituencies.
One-Off Rural Housing 'Still A Problem': IPI
Too many one-off houses are still being built in the countryside, according to the President of the Irish Planning Institute (IPI).
Too many one-off houses are still being built in the countryside, according to the President of the Irish Planning Institute (IPI).
Irish News on Wed, Feb 25 2009, 6,209 days ago
Fraud Squad Raids Anglo
The headquarters of the Anglo Irish Bank have been raided by Gardaí investigating dealings at the bank. The Corporate Enforcement arm of the Gardaí secured a warrant yesterday to seize and search books, documents, computer files and hard drives.
The headquarters of the Anglo Irish Bank have been raided by Gardaí investigating dealings at the bank. The Corporate Enforcement arm of the Gardaí secured a warrant yesterday to seize and search books, documents, computer files and hard drives.
Two On The Run Over Geoghegan Investigation
Two men have gone on the run from Gardaí following yesterday's 14 arrests by officers over the Shane Geoghegan murder. The two men are believed to have fled to London as Gardaí made a large number of synchronized arrests yesterday.
Two men have gone on the run from Gardaí following yesterday's 14 arrests by officers over the Shane Geoghegan murder. The two men are believed to have fled to London as Gardaí made a large number of synchronized arrests yesterday.
Roads Claim Latest Victim
Gardaí at Newbridge are investigating a fatal road traffic collision that occurred shortly before 6pm yesterday.
Gardaí at Newbridge are investigating a fatal road traffic collision that occurred shortly before 6pm yesterday.
Gardaí To Protest Govt's Handling Of Economy
Off-duty Gardaí are to stage a protest in Dublin today over the Government's handling of the economy. The Garda Representative Association (GRA) says about 1,000 of its members will gather in Parnell Square to march to the Dáil this afternoon.
Off-duty Gardaí are to stage a protest in Dublin today over the Government's handling of the economy. The Garda Representative Association (GRA) says about 1,000 of its members will gather in Parnell Square to march to the Dáil this afternoon.
Guilty Verdict For Sectarian Killers Of Schoolboy
The killers of an innocent 15-year-old boy beaten to death in Co Antrim in May 2006 are facing sentence after being found guilty of murder and a series of related offences. Three Ballymena men have been found guilty of the sectarian murder of the victim, Catholic schoolboy, Michael McIlveen.
The killers of an innocent 15-year-old boy beaten to death in Co Antrim in May 2006 are facing sentence after being found guilty of murder and a series of related offences. Three Ballymena men have been found guilty of the sectarian murder of the victim, Catholic schoolboy, Michael McIlveen.
ICTU Warns Of National Strike Plans
General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions has said a national strike could take place on 30 March. ICTU's David Begg said the strike would be an act of protest against the Government's handling of the economic crisis.
General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions has said a national strike could take place on 30 March. ICTU's David Begg said the strike would be an act of protest against the Government's handling of the economic crisis.
180 Jobs Lost At Building Supplies Group
In day of continuing pressure for the Government over the economic crisis, a large building firm has announced a slew of job cuts. The Wolseley Building Plumbing and building supplies group has announced it is to lay off 180 staff nationwide and close four stores around the country.
In day of continuing pressure for the Government over the economic crisis, a large building firm has announced a slew of job cuts. The Wolseley Building Plumbing and building supplies group has announced it is to lay off 180 staff nationwide and close four stores around the country.
Head Of An Post To Discuss Future Of Company
The head of An Post is to appear before the Oireachtas Communications Committee to discuss the company's future.
The head of An Post is to appear before the Oireachtas Communications Committee to discuss the company's future.
Govt Offer Informal Talks With Unions Over Strike
The Government has agreed to informal talks with union leaders in the coming days, after threats of national strikes by the ICTU.
The Government has agreed to informal talks with union leaders in the coming days, after threats of national strikes by the ICTU.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 25 2008, 6,575 days ago
Last Minute Talks Prevent Air Travel Chaos
Irish air travellers can breath easier today with news that a planned strike by air traffic controllers has been averted. Due to hit travel for 24-hours from Tuesday, the last minute deal has now seen union representatives agreeing to suspend industrial action.
Irish air travellers can breath easier today with news that a planned strike by air traffic controllers has been averted. Due to hit travel for 24-hours from Tuesday, the last minute deal has now seen union representatives agreeing to suspend industrial action.
LUAS Death Probed
An investigation has been launched after a man was killed when struck by a tram over the weekend. The man has been named as Anthony Creed of Bawnlea Close in Tallaght. The victim - who was in his 50s - was hit by the tram, which was travelling towards Tallaght at 7.00pm.
An investigation has been launched after a man was killed when struck by a tram over the weekend. The man has been named as Anthony Creed of Bawnlea Close in Tallaght. The victim - who was in his 50s - was hit by the tram, which was travelling towards Tallaght at 7.00pm.
HSE Threatens Radio Station
The Health Service Executive has threatened an Irish radio station saying it will be withdrawing its advertising after the station criticised the service.
The Health Service Executive has threatened an Irish radio station saying it will be withdrawing its advertising after the station criticised the service.
TDs Minimum Wage To Crack €100,000
The minimum wage for TD’s is set to break the €100,000 mark when pay rises under the ‘Towards 2016’ agreement comes into effect. The average salary for TDs now stands at €122,000 while new TDs can enjoy a basic starting salary of €95,363.
The minimum wage for TD’s is set to break the €100,000 mark when pay rises under the ‘Towards 2016’ agreement comes into effect. The average salary for TDs now stands at €122,000 while new TDs can enjoy a basic starting salary of €95,363.
Five In Court Over 'Kidnap Plot'
Five men arrested in connection with an alleged dissident republican kidnap plot have been remanded in custody at Dublin's Special Criminal Court. The men - Edward McGarrigle, 42, from Melmount Gardens, Strabane, Co.
Five men arrested in connection with an alleged dissident republican kidnap plot have been remanded in custody at Dublin's Special Criminal Court. The men - Edward McGarrigle, 42, from Melmount Gardens, Strabane, Co.
Dublin To Introduce Congestion Charges
London Style congestion charges could be introduced to Dublin according to new plans unveiled today. ‘Pay as you drive’ plans are also in the pipeline for using main roads as politicians try to remedy the traffic problem, which is bringing Dublin to a standstill.
London Style congestion charges could be introduced to Dublin according to new plans unveiled today. ‘Pay as you drive’ plans are also in the pipeline for using main roads as politicians try to remedy the traffic problem, which is bringing Dublin to a standstill.
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