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Irish News on Fri, Apr 12 2019, 2,557 days ago
Pair Arrested After Drugs & Drone Seized In Roscommon
Gardaí have arrested two people after disrupting a potential attempt to get drugs into a prison in Castlerea, County Roscommon. Officers stopped and searched a vehicle at Harristown, which is adjacent to the prison, at around 11am on Thursday morning, 11 April.
Gardaí have arrested two people after disrupting a potential attempt to get drugs into a prison in Castlerea, County Roscommon. Officers stopped and searched a vehicle at Harristown, which is adjacent to the prison, at around 11am on Thursday morning, 11 April.
FF Welcomes Brexit Extension But Warns Of Further Border Uncertainty
Fianna Fáil has welcomed the extension to the deadline of the UK's exit from the EU to 31 October, but simultaneously warned that the uncertainty hanging over those in border regions is set to remain.
Fianna Fáil has welcomed the extension to the deadline of the UK's exit from the EU to 31 October, but simultaneously warned that the uncertainty hanging over those in border regions is set to remain.
Sinn Fein: Major Shake Up Of Short Term Letting To Be Expected
A Sinn Fein TD has welcomed the Housing Committee's decision to accept proposals that would result in "a major shakeup of the short-term lettings sector". Changes to the planning laws are expected to come into effect later this year, on 01 July 2019.
A Sinn Fein TD has welcomed the Housing Committee's decision to accept proposals that would result in "a major shakeup of the short-term lettings sector". Changes to the planning laws are expected to come into effect later this year, on 01 July 2019.
Review of Ireland's SME & Entrepreneurship Policy Progressing
The Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Minister Pat Breen TD, has visited Paris to discuss the OECD Review of SME and Entrepreneurship Policy in Ireland.
The Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Minister Pat Breen TD, has visited Paris to discuss the OECD Review of SME and Entrepreneurship Policy in Ireland.
Labour In Call For Funds To Reopen Historic Railway Station In Westmeath
A Labour TD has asked the Minister for Rural and Community Affairs, Michael Ring, to make funds available to reopen Killucan railway station in County Westmeath in order to make rail travel a more accessible facility for local communities.
A Labour TD has asked the Minister for Rural and Community Affairs, Michael Ring, to make funds available to reopen Killucan railway station in County Westmeath in order to make rail travel a more accessible facility for local communities.
Local Authorities Invited To Apply For Increased Biodiversity Funding
The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht is inviting applications from local authorities on increased biodiversity funding as part of €2 million of additional funding. Minister Joseph Madigan announced an increased allocation of grant funding yesterday, Thursday 11 April.
The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht is inviting applications from local authorities on increased biodiversity funding as part of €2 million of additional funding. Minister Joseph Madigan announced an increased allocation of grant funding yesterday, Thursday 11 April.
Govt Allocates €70k To Island Administration Work
The Government has allocated €70,000 of funding for Comhar na nOileán Teo, as announced by Minister Séan Kyne, the Government Chief-Whip and Minister of State for the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands.
The Government has allocated €70,000 of funding for Comhar na nOileán Teo, as announced by Minister Séan Kyne, the Government Chief-Whip and Minister of State for the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 12 2018, 2,922 days ago
Property Prices Rise By 13% In The Year To February
Residential property prices have risen by 13% in the year to February, according to statistics published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). There has also been a 12% increase in the year to February, and a 9.7% increase in the 12 months to February 2017.
Residential property prices have risen by 13% in the year to February, according to statistics published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). There has also been a 12% increase in the year to February, and a 9.7% increase in the 12 months to February 2017.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 12 2017, 3,287 days ago
Govt's Response To Mother And Baby Home Report 'Disgraceful' - SF
The Government's response to the report of the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes has been described as "disgraceful".
The Government's response to the report of the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes has been described as "disgraceful".
New Powers Allow For Roadside Drug Testing
The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross has announced the commencement of the drug driving provisions in the Road Traffic Act 2016.
The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross has announced the commencement of the drug driving provisions in the Road Traffic Act 2016.
Dublin Tech Firm To Create 150 New Jobs
Up to 150 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by technology firm Citrix, as part of an expansion drive at its East Point Business Park.
Up to 150 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by technology firm Citrix, as part of an expansion drive at its East Point Business Park.
Appeal Issued For Missing Dublin Teenager
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing 14-year-old David Cregan, who is missing from his home in Raheny, Dublin. The teenager was last seen in Raheny Village with his mum at approximately 9pm on Friday, 7 April. He is described as being 5'5" in height, of thin build with red hair.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing 14-year-old David Cregan, who is missing from his home in Raheny, Dublin. The teenager was last seen in Raheny Village with his mum at approximately 9pm on Friday, 7 April. He is described as being 5'5" in height, of thin build with red hair.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 12 2016, 3,652 days ago
University College Dublin And Croke Park To Host World GAA Games
More than 1,700 Gaelic footballers, hurlers and camogie players are to be hosted by University College Dublin and Croke park for the GAA World Games. A total of 87 teams from 20 countries will play over 500 games, with most matches played at Belfield. The finals will be held in Croke Park.
More than 1,700 Gaelic footballers, hurlers and camogie players are to be hosted by University College Dublin and Croke park for the GAA World Games. A total of 87 teams from 20 countries will play over 500 games, with most matches played at Belfield. The finals will be held in Croke Park.
Woman Arrested Over Dublin Airport Cocaine Seizure
Cocaine worth an estimated €250,000 has been seized at Dublin Airport. A 39-year-old woman, who arrived in Dublin from Dubai, was stopped and questioned by Revenue officers. She was found to be carrying the cocaine in three confectionery tins. The woman was arrested and detained by Gardaí.
Cocaine worth an estimated €250,000 has been seized at Dublin Airport. A 39-year-old woman, who arrived in Dublin from Dubai, was stopped and questioned by Revenue officers. She was found to be carrying the cocaine in three confectionery tins. The woman was arrested and detained by Gardaí.
Herbal Cannabis Worth Over €200,000 Seized In Roscrea
Herbal cannabis worth more than €200,000 has been seized by Revenue operations in Roscrea, Co Tipperary.
Herbal cannabis worth more than €200,000 has been seized by Revenue operations in Roscrea, Co Tipperary.
Govt Urged To Publish Clerys Report
The government has been urged to publish the report on the closure of Clerys, the Dublin department store, by Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Jobs, Dara Calleary.
The government has been urged to publish the report on the closure of Clerys, the Dublin department store, by Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Jobs, Dara Calleary.
SF Accuse Tesco Of 'Behaving Irresponsibly And Illegally'
Management at supermarket chain Tesco have been accused of "behaving irresponsibly and illegally in ignoring the recommendations of a Labour Court ruling" by Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams.
Management at supermarket chain Tesco have been accused of "behaving irresponsibly and illegally in ignoring the recommendations of a Labour Court ruling" by Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams.
Man Arrested Over Tallaght Adventure Centre Robbery
A man aged in his 20s has been arrested in connection with the armed robbery of an adventure centre in Tallaght. The centre at Whitestown Business Park was robbed on Sunday 10 April. Garda made the arrest on Monday evening under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984.
A man aged in his 20s has been arrested in connection with the armed robbery of an adventure centre in Tallaght. The centre at Whitestown Business Park was robbed on Sunday 10 April. Garda made the arrest on Monday evening under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984.
Man Claims He Found Rifle 'In A Field'
A 23-year-old man has been jailed for two years after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm, which he claimed he found in a field.
A 23-year-old man has been jailed for two years after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm, which he claimed he found in a field.
Water Outages In Co Kilkenny
Kilkenny County Council has advised residents of Danesfort and Sevenhouses in Co Kilkenny of water outages due to essential maintenance work. Water supply is expected to be affected throughout Tuesday, 12 April, in both areas.
Kilkenny County Council has advised residents of Danesfort and Sevenhouses in Co Kilkenny of water outages due to essential maintenance work. Water supply is expected to be affected throughout Tuesday, 12 April, in both areas.
North Meath Roads In Need Of Urgent Repair - FG
Fine Gael is calling for funding to be urgently spent to repair roads in north Meath. TD for Meath East, Helen McEntee, said she wants 50% of the roads funding to be spent in north Meath to "bring them up to standard with the rest of the country".
Fine Gael is calling for funding to be urgently spent to repair roads in north Meath. TD for Meath East, Helen McEntee, said she wants 50% of the roads funding to be spent in north Meath to "bring them up to standard with the rest of the country".
Irish News on Fri, Apr 12 2013, 4,748 days ago
Expert Witness Highlights Key Failings In Savita Halappanavar's Care
At the ongoing inquest into the death of Savita Halappanavar, an expert witness has identified shortcomings in her treatment while at Galway University Hospital as her condition deteriorated.
At the ongoing inquest into the death of Savita Halappanavar, an expert witness has identified shortcomings in her treatment while at Galway University Hospital as her condition deteriorated.
TEEU Become Third Union To Reject Croke Park Extension
A third union has voted to rejected the proposed Croke Park II Agreement. The Technicial Engineering and Electrical Union, representing around 1,500 craft workers in the public service, rejected the proposal with 65.6% of it’s members voting no.
A third union has voted to rejected the proposed Croke Park II Agreement. The Technicial Engineering and Electrical Union, representing around 1,500 craft workers in the public service, rejected the proposal with 65.6% of it’s members voting no.
20-Year-Old Sentenced To 18 Months Over Unprovoked Pub Assault
A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for a random attack at a Dublin pub in which he punched a woman in the face.
A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for a random attack at a Dublin pub in which he punched a woman in the face.
Expert Group Recommends Scrapping of Teen Disability Payments
An expert group, established by Social Protection Minister Joan Burton, has recommended that teenagers should no longer be paid disability allowance, a move that would save the State €10m per year.
An expert group, established by Social Protection Minister Joan Burton, has recommended that teenagers should no longer be paid disability allowance, a move that would save the State €10m per year.
74-Year-Old Father Jailed For Abuse Of Daughter
A 74-year-old man has been jailed for the sexual abuse of his daughter, which began when she was 3-years-old.
A 74-year-old man has been jailed for the sexual abuse of his daughter, which began when she was 3-years-old.
Mother Jailed For Not Sending Son To School
A mother has been jailed for a month for failing to send her 13-year-old son to school. During sentencing at Tallaght District Court, Judge Anthony Halpin said that by not ensuring her son attend a special school, the woman was "criminally irresponsible".
A mother has been jailed for a month for failing to send her 13-year-old son to school. During sentencing at Tallaght District Court, Judge Anthony Halpin said that by not ensuring her son attend a special school, the woman was "criminally irresponsible".
DCC To Suspend Street Cleaning In Some Areas
Street cleaning will be suspended in certain parts of Dublin city from next month because of the “unrelenting issue” of illegal dumping.
Street cleaning will be suspended in certain parts of Dublin city from next month because of the “unrelenting issue” of illegal dumping.
Diageo To Close Waterford Brewery
Guinness owners Diageo have announced that its Waterford brewery will close by the end of 2013, will all operations moving to its Dublin St James’s Gate facility. They added however, that there would not be any additional jobs at the Dublin site.
Guinness owners Diageo have announced that its Waterford brewery will close by the end of 2013, will all operations moving to its Dublin St James’s Gate facility. They added however, that there would not be any additional jobs at the Dublin site.
Society Of Doctors Calls For Action On Cheap Booze
A society of doctors has said action needs to be taken against cut-price alcohol. The Irish Society of Gastroenterology called for a 1% levy on alcohol advertising and sponsorship, and to use the money raised to fund an Institute of Alcohol Studies.
A society of doctors has said action needs to be taken against cut-price alcohol. The Irish Society of Gastroenterology called for a 1% levy on alcohol advertising and sponsorship, and to use the money raised to fund an Institute of Alcohol Studies.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 12 2012, 5,113 days ago
Bank Clerk Shot Three Times May Have Been Victim Of Mistaken Identity
A bank clerk may have been shot dead due to a case of mistaken identity. 32-year-old Keith Deegan was shot three times when he answered a call at his front door at around 22:40 on Tuesday.
A bank clerk may have been shot dead due to a case of mistaken identity. 32-year-old Keith Deegan was shot three times when he answered a call at his front door at around 22:40 on Tuesday.
Survey Reveals Disconnect Between Catholics And Church Teaching
A new survey has revealed that the majority of Irish Catholics think the Churches teachings on sexuality are irrelevant, and that they would favour married and female priests.
A new survey has revealed that the majority of Irish Catholics think the Churches teachings on sexuality are irrelevant, and that they would favour married and female priests.
Latest Figures Published For Household Charge Payment
Data collected overnight has shown a further 1,319 property owners have paid the €100 household charge since yesterday. Local Government Management Agency figures show that since the deadline of Mach 31 households have been registering at a rate of over 1,000 a day.
Data collected overnight has shown a further 1,319 property owners have paid the €100 household charge since yesterday. Local Government Management Agency figures show that since the deadline of Mach 31 households have been registering at a rate of over 1,000 a day.
Hogan's Car Attacked In Anti-Household Tax Protestor
Household charge protestors attacked environment minister Paul Hogan’s car yesterday as he left a museum opening. Gardai had to hold back almost 150 anti-household charge protestors has they banged on the roof and attempted to surround the vehicle outside Carlow Cathedral.
Household charge protestors attacked environment minister Paul Hogan’s car yesterday as he left a museum opening. Gardai had to hold back almost 150 anti-household charge protestors has they banged on the roof and attempted to surround the vehicle outside Carlow Cathedral.
Workers' Party Say Public Expenditure Minister Is In Denial Over Household Charge Non-Payment
Waterford Workers' Party Councillor Davy Walsh has said that Public Expenditure Minister Brendan Howlin is in denial if he thinks that the lack of a bill is the reason so many people have not paid the Household Charge.
Waterford Workers' Party Councillor Davy Walsh has said that Public Expenditure Minister Brendan Howlin is in denial if he thinks that the lack of a bill is the reason so many people have not paid the Household Charge.
'The Smoky Coal Ban' Rules To Be Reviewed
Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan T.D. today, announced a review and public consultation of the ‘smoky coal ban’ regulations.
Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan T.D. today, announced a review and public consultation of the ‘smoky coal ban’ regulations.
Grid Link Project Consultation Launched In Cork
Public consultation starts today on the Grid Link Project, an estimated €500 million project planned by EirGrid to upgrade the electricity grid that will deliver a wide range of benefits to the national and regional economies.
Public consultation starts today on the Grid Link Project, an estimated €500 million project planned by EirGrid to upgrade the electricity grid that will deliver a wide range of benefits to the national and regional economies.
Govt Actions Adding To Inflation
IBEC, the group that represents Irish business, today said that the latest inflation figures from the CSO show that Government actions risk eroding the competitiveness gains of recent years, making it more difficult for Irish companies to compete and create jobs.
IBEC, the group that represents Irish business, today said that the latest inflation figures from the CSO show that Government actions risk eroding the competitiveness gains of recent years, making it more difficult for Irish companies to compete and create jobs.
Staggering Amount Of Children Admit To 'Hearing Voices'
A startling amount of children have admitted to 'hearing voices' in their heads. According to research carried out by the British Journal of Psychiatry over 20% of children from Ireland, aged between 11 and 13 have reported hearing voices.
A startling amount of children have admitted to 'hearing voices' in their heads. According to research carried out by the British Journal of Psychiatry over 20% of children from Ireland, aged between 11 and 13 have reported hearing voices.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 12 2011, 5,479 days ago
Man Arrested In Kildare Drug Seizure
As part of an ongoing investigation Gardaí in Kildare have arrested a man and seized a quantity drugs following an operation in Athy.
As part of an ongoing investigation Gardaí in Kildare have arrested a man and seized a quantity drugs following an operation in Athy.
Union Chief Defends Bulk Payments
Plans for public servants to receive lump sum compensation for loss of earnings if work practices change are being defended by the Public Service Executive Union. The move could see the government face mounting cost for changes brought in under the terms of the Croke Park Agreement.
Plans for public servants to receive lump sum compensation for loss of earnings if work practices change are being defended by the Public Service Executive Union. The move could see the government face mounting cost for changes brought in under the terms of the Croke Park Agreement.
PSNI Reviews Newry Bomb Cordon
The police in the North are to carry out a review into why hundreds of cross-border motorists were able to drive past a van that was later found to contain a deadly 500lb bomb in Newry last week.
The police in the North are to carry out a review into why hundreds of cross-border motorists were able to drive past a van that was later found to contain a deadly 500lb bomb in Newry last week.
Transport Programme 'To Help Build Jobs'
The Irish Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Leo Varadkar, has said he will set out a clear plan for transport projects during the lifetime of the Government, including 'shovel ready' projects which will create jobs in the immediate future.
The Irish Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Leo Varadkar, has said he will set out a clear plan for transport projects during the lifetime of the Government, including 'shovel ready' projects which will create jobs in the immediate future.
Two Men Arrested Over Castlerock Gas Deaths
Two men have been arrested and are being questioned by detectives about the deaths of two teenagers from carbon monoxide poisoning. Aaron Davidson and Neil McFerran, both 18, from Newtownabbey died at a holiday apartment in Castlerock last August.
Two men have been arrested and are being questioned by detectives about the deaths of two teenagers from carbon monoxide poisoning. Aaron Davidson and Neil McFerran, both 18, from Newtownabbey died at a holiday apartment in Castlerock last August.
Ireland Set For €600m Research Funds
The Minister for Research and Innovation, Mr. Seán Sherlock T.D., is attending an informal meeting of the Competitiveness Council in Budapest today, under the Hungarian Presidency of the European Union.
The Minister for Research and Innovation, Mr. Seán Sherlock T.D., is attending an informal meeting of the Competitiveness Council in Budapest today, under the Hungarian Presidency of the European Union.
Minister Quinn Launches 'Write to Read' Literacy Project
The Minister for Education and Skills has launched the second phase of the Write to Read Literacy Project, a College School Partnership Project focussing on Literacy. The Launch took place at St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra on Dublin's northside.
The Minister for Education and Skills has launched the second phase of the Write to Read Literacy Project, a College School Partnership Project focussing on Literacy. The Launch took place at St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra on Dublin's northside.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 12 2010, 5,844 days ago
Shop Asbestos Killed McClaren
It has emerged that the recently deceased ex-Sex Pistols manager may have died as a result of Asbestos poisoning.
It has emerged that the recently deceased ex-Sex Pistols manager may have died as a result of Asbestos poisoning.
Taoiseach Extends Sympathy To Polish People
The Taoiseach has passed on his "deepest sympathy" on behalf of the Irish government to the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on the tragic death of President Lech Kaczynski. He died with his wife, and his large accompanying delegation on a visit to Russia.
The Taoiseach has passed on his "deepest sympathy" on behalf of the Irish government to the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on the tragic death of President Lech Kaczynski. He died with his wife, and his large accompanying delegation on a visit to Russia.
Teen In Court Over Serious Stabbing Attack
A 17-year-old male been brought to a Special Sitting of Dundalk District Court yesterday, in relation to a multiple stabbing incident over the weekend.
A 17-year-old male been brought to a Special Sitting of Dundalk District Court yesterday, in relation to a multiple stabbing incident over the weekend.
Blast Mars North's Justice Day
A bomb blast close to the North's MI5 headquarters has marred the devolution of policing and justice powers to the Stormont Assembly. The device detonated at the Palace Barracks Army Base at around 12.
A bomb blast close to the North's MI5 headquarters has marred the devolution of policing and justice powers to the Stormont Assembly. The device detonated at the Palace Barracks Army Base at around 12.
R&D Investment Brings 300 Top Jobs To Cork
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Batt O'Keeffe has announced the creation of 300 high tech jobs at Abtran in Cork. The high-value jobs will be created over the next three years after a €3.5 million investment in research and development from 'business process outsourcing' firm Abtran.
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Batt O'Keeffe has announced the creation of 300 high tech jobs at Abtran in Cork. The high-value jobs will be created over the next three years after a €3.5 million investment in research and development from 'business process outsourcing' firm Abtran.
Quinn Group Goes Into Administration
Despite resistance from the company's owner and a weekend of lengthy talks, the Financial Regulator has moved to place Quinn Insurance into full administration today. The company has maintained throughout the past week that it has been in a profitable position and had sufficient cash resources.
Despite resistance from the company's owner and a weekend of lengthy talks, the Financial Regulator has moved to place Quinn Insurance into full administration today. The company has maintained throughout the past week that it has been in a profitable position and had sufficient cash resources.
€200m Social Housing Cuts Revealed
Irish Housing Minister, Michael Finneran has announced the allocation of €852.5m towards housing programmes for local authorities. However, that represents a substantial drop from the €1.078bn allocated in 2009.
Irish Housing Minister, Michael Finneran has announced the allocation of €852.5m towards housing programmes for local authorities. However, that represents a substantial drop from the €1.078bn allocated in 2009.
Ryanair Seeks Journalist's Flat
Ryanair have announced it is "seeking possession" of the flat and contents of a London journalist after she wagered no one "enjoyed" flying with the budget airline.
Ryanair have announced it is "seeking possession" of the flat and contents of a London journalist after she wagered no one "enjoyed" flying with the budget airline.
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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.
