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Irish News on Tue, Apr 9 2019, 2,557 days ago
Man Dies In Waterford Collision
A man in his 20s has died following a road traffic collision in County Waterford on Monday evening, 08 April. The single vehicle crash occurred near O'Keefe's Cross, Dunhill at around 6pm and saw the car collide with a wall. The deceased is understood to have been the sole occupant of the vehicle.
A man in his 20s has died following a road traffic collision in County Waterford on Monday evening, 08 April. The single vehicle crash occurred near O'Keefe's Cross, Dunhill at around 6pm and saw the car collide with a wall. The deceased is understood to have been the sole occupant of the vehicle.
Gardaí Seeking Help Tracing Missing Teenager
Gardaí have appealed for help finding a missing teenager who disappeared while making his way to school in Dublin on Monday morning, 08 April. Fifteen-year-old Daniel Devaney was last seen when leaving his home in Terenure at around 8.30am.
Gardaí have appealed for help finding a missing teenager who disappeared while making his way to school in Dublin on Monday morning, 08 April. Fifteen-year-old Daniel Devaney was last seen when leaving his home in Terenure at around 8.30am.
Cancer Cases May Double By 2045- NCR
The National Cancer Registry has projected that the number of cancer cases in Ireland may double by 2045.
The National Cancer Registry has projected that the number of cancer cases in Ireland may double by 2045.
Healthy Ireland Campaign Launched With A €1m Boost
The Healthy Ireland campaign for 2019 has been launched with a €1 million boost for community engagement on health and wellbeing.
The Healthy Ireland campaign for 2019 has been launched with a €1 million boost for community engagement on health and wellbeing.
Schools Invited To Collaborate On Creative Projects
Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh is inviting applications for Creative Clusters, an initiative to help students learn through a lens of creativity.
Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh is inviting applications for Creative Clusters, an initiative to help students learn through a lens of creativity.
Gardaí Issue New Appeal For Icelandic Man Missing In Dublin
A renewed appeal has been issued for help finding 41-year-old Jon Johnson. Mr Jonsson, who is from Iceland, was last seen in the Whitehall area of Dublin at around 11am on Saturday 09 February.
A renewed appeal has been issued for help finding 41-year-old Jon Johnson. Mr Jonsson, who is from Iceland, was last seen in the Whitehall area of Dublin at around 11am on Saturday 09 February.
Taoiseach In Further Brexit Talks
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has been engaging in further talks around Brexit, including a meeting with the EU's Chief negotiator Michel Barnier and UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has been engaging in further talks around Brexit, including a meeting with the EU's Chief negotiator Michel Barnier and UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 9 2018, 2,922 days ago
Investigations Underway Following Sudden Death Of Man In Dublin
An investigation has been launched following the sudden death of a man in his 50s at his home in Tyrrelstown, Dublin. Gardaí arrived at the scene at around 4.30pm yesterday afternoon, Sunday 08 April. A technical examination of the scene took place.
An investigation has been launched following the sudden death of a man in his 50s at his home in Tyrrelstown, Dublin. Gardaí arrived at the scene at around 4.30pm yesterday afternoon, Sunday 08 April. A technical examination of the scene took place.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 9 2015, 4,018 days ago
IMO Reaches Agreement For The Provision Of GP Services To Under 6s
The Irish Medical Organisation (IMO)has reached an agreement for the provision of GP Services to under 6s. The agreement is with the Department of Health and the HSE on a number of key issues facing General Practice in Ireland.
The Irish Medical Organisation (IMO)has reached an agreement for the provision of GP Services to under 6s. The agreement is with the Department of Health and the HSE on a number of key issues facing General Practice in Ireland.
Gardai Appeal For Help To Trace Sylvia Walsh
Gardai are appealing for help in finding missing woman Sylvia Walsh. Sylvia, 54, was living in the Foxrock/Blackrock area of Dublin at the time of her disappearance. Her family were in last in contact with her on 12th January this year.
Gardai are appealing for help in finding missing woman Sylvia Walsh. Sylvia, 54, was living in the Foxrock/Blackrock area of Dublin at the time of her disappearance. Her family were in last in contact with her on 12th January this year.
SF Deputy Leader Stands By Decision To Exercise Constitutional Right To Privilege
Sinn Féin Deputy Leader Mary Lou McDonald is refusing to apologise over her decision to exercise her constitutional right to privilege in the Dáil.
Sinn Féin Deputy Leader Mary Lou McDonald is refusing to apologise over her decision to exercise her constitutional right to privilege in the Dáil.
Education Minister Announces Reduced College Fees For Asylum Seekers
The Minister for Education is to reduce college fees for asylum seekers who have been in the system for over five years. Galway West TD Derek Nolan has welcomed the commitment from Minister Jan O'Sullivan.
The Minister for Education is to reduce college fees for asylum seekers who have been in the system for over five years. Galway West TD Derek Nolan has welcomed the commitment from Minister Jan O'Sullivan.
SF Hits Out At The Govt For Failing To Protect Dunnes Stores Workers
Dunnes Stores workers are being dismissed from their positions after taking part in strike action last week. Sinn Féin Workers Rights Spokesperson Senator David Cullinane has hit out at the announcement and confirmed other workers were receiving cuts and changes to hours.
Dunnes Stores workers are being dismissed from their positions after taking part in strike action last week. Sinn Féin Workers Rights Spokesperson Senator David Cullinane has hit out at the announcement and confirmed other workers were receiving cuts and changes to hours.
FF Supports Calls For Kincora Boys Home Sexual Abuse Inquiry
Fianna Fail is supporting calls for an inquiry into sexual abuse at Kincora Boys Home in Belfast.
Fianna Fail is supporting calls for an inquiry into sexual abuse at Kincora Boys Home in Belfast.
Public Meeting To Be Held Over Growing Rates Of Crime
Fianna Fáil is to host a public meeting over concerns about burglaries, theft and anti-social behaviour in Ireland. The meeting is to be held in Kilkenny on Wednesday 15th April. Fianna Fáil bye-election candidate for Carlow-Kilkenny Bobby Aylward will host the public meeting.
Fianna Fáil is to host a public meeting over concerns about burglaries, theft and anti-social behaviour in Ireland. The meeting is to be held in Kilkenny on Wednesday 15th April. Fianna Fáil bye-election candidate for Carlow-Kilkenny Bobby Aylward will host the public meeting.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 9 2014, 4,383 days ago
Dublin Sports Clubs To Discuss Commercial Rates Legislation
The Chair of the Dublin City Council Strategic Policy Committee on Culture, Sport and Community, has called a meeting of sports clubs from across Dublin to outline Fianna Fail's proposals aimed at driving down commercial rates on the clubs.
The Chair of the Dublin City Council Strategic Policy Committee on Culture, Sport and Community, has called a meeting of sports clubs from across Dublin to outline Fianna Fail's proposals aimed at driving down commercial rates on the clubs.
Govt Urge To 'Speed Up' Establishment Of Shannon Group
The government has been urged to "speed up" the establishment of a body to oversee business development in the Shannon-Limerick region.
The government has been urged to "speed up" the establishment of a body to oversee business development in the Shannon-Limerick region.
Chambers Ireland Proposals On Procurement 'Worthy Of Serious Consideration'
Proposals put forward by Chambers Ireland on how to improve the public procurement system are worthy of serious consideration, Fine Gael has said.
Proposals put forward by Chambers Ireland on how to improve the public procurement system are worthy of serious consideration, Fine Gael has said.
Olympic Boxer John Joe Nevin Suffers Two Broken Legs In Assault
Olympic boxer John Joe Nevin has been left with two broken legs following an assault in Mullingar on Saturday. It has been reported that a scan on Tuesday revealed the silver medalist's left leg was broken just above the ankle.
Olympic boxer John Joe Nevin has been left with two broken legs following an assault in Mullingar on Saturday. It has been reported that a scan on Tuesday revealed the silver medalist's left leg was broken just above the ankle.
Garda Investigate Body Found At House In Waterford
Gardaí in Waterford City have said the body of a woman has been found at a house in St John's Park. The Fire Brigade found the body, understood to be a woman aged in her 60s, at about 18:00 on Tuesday at a house in Killure Grove.
Gardaí in Waterford City have said the body of a woman has been found at a house in St John's Park. The Fire Brigade found the body, understood to be a woman aged in her 60s, at about 18:00 on Tuesday at a house in Killure Grove.
Men Arrested Over €1m Cocaine And Heroin Find
Heroin and cocaine, with an estimated street value of €1m, has been recovered in a house search in Ballyfermot on Tuesday. Gardaí arrested two men, aged in their 30s, at the scene after officers uncovered 13kgs of cocaine worth an estimated €900,000 and 1.
Heroin and cocaine, with an estimated street value of €1m, has been recovered in a house search in Ballyfermot on Tuesday. Gardaí arrested two men, aged in their 30s, at the scene after officers uncovered 13kgs of cocaine worth an estimated €900,000 and 1.
Man Stable After Being Struck By Luas
A man struck by a Luas tram in south Dublin on Tuesday night is in a stable condition in hospital. The incident happened at Cheeverstown at about 20:15 on Tuesday, Dublin Fire Service have said.
A man struck by a Luas tram in south Dublin on Tuesday night is in a stable condition in hospital. The incident happened at Cheeverstown at about 20:15 on Tuesday, Dublin Fire Service have said.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 9 2013, 4,748 days ago
Midwives' Called To Give Evidence At Halappanavar Inquest
A midwife and student midwife, who have both given statements to the inquest into the death of Savita Halappanavar, have been called to given evidence, in the interest of “completeness”. The coroner made the call following evidence that was heard about Mrs Halappanavar’s first day in hospital.
A midwife and student midwife, who have both given statements to the inquest into the death of Savita Halappanavar, have been called to given evidence, in the interest of “completeness”. The coroner made the call following evidence that was heard about Mrs Halappanavar’s first day in hospital.
49-Year-Old Pleads Guilty To Murder
A Limerick woman has pleaded guilty to the murder of David Darcy on 28 November 2011. 49-year-old Rose Lynch faced charges of murder, firearms offences and membership of the IRA, when she appeared before the Special Criminal Court.
A Limerick woman has pleaded guilty to the murder of David Darcy on 28 November 2011. 49-year-old Rose Lynch faced charges of murder, firearms offences and membership of the IRA, when she appeared before the Special Criminal Court.
Shatter To Review Penalty Points Report
A report from the Garda Commissioner over an investigation into allegations of the quashing of penalty points is to be reviewed by Minister for Justice Alan Shatter. Shatter is understood to be seeking clarification in respect of parts of the report and was awaiting those.
A report from the Garda Commissioner over an investigation into allegations of the quashing of penalty points is to be reviewed by Minister for Justice Alan Shatter. Shatter is understood to be seeking clarification in respect of parts of the report and was awaiting those.
Avon Ladies Loss Their Trade
More than 5,000 ‘Avon Ladies’ in Ireland have lost their trade following a sudden announcement on Monday that the US firm behind the brand "ceased trading in the Republic of Ireland" with immediate effect.
More than 5,000 ‘Avon Ladies’ in Ireland have lost their trade following a sudden announcement on Monday that the US firm behind the brand "ceased trading in the Republic of Ireland" with immediate effect.
Three Arrested Over Knife-Point Hold-Ups
Three people have been arrested in connection with a spate of knife-point robberies in Dublin. Two women and a man were detained by garda during a planned operation in Blanchardstown, west Dublin.
Three people have been arrested in connection with a spate of knife-point robberies in Dublin. Two women and a man were detained by garda during a planned operation in Blanchardstown, west Dublin.
Croke Park Audit Finds Female Jobs At Risk
The former head of the Equality Authority Niall Crowley has said that the extension proposals to the Croke Park agreement could force female State employees to quit their jobs.
The former head of the Equality Authority Niall Crowley has said that the extension proposals to the Croke Park agreement could force female State employees to quit their jobs.
Air Quality Blamed For Over 3,000 Premature Deaths
Poor air quality contributes to 3,400 premature deaths in Ireland annually, with pollution from diesel cars, buses and trucks largely to blame, An Taisce has said.
Poor air quality contributes to 3,400 premature deaths in Ireland annually, with pollution from diesel cars, buses and trucks largely to blame, An Taisce has said.
Novartis To Establish New Dublin Business Centre
IDA Ireland has welcomed the decision by Novartis to establish a business services centre in Dublin. Barry O'Leary, CEO at IDA Ireland said: "We welcome the decision by Novartis, a key strategic IDA client, to establish a Business Services Centre at their Novartis Beech Hill Campus in Dublin.
IDA Ireland has welcomed the decision by Novartis to establish a business services centre in Dublin. Barry O'Leary, CEO at IDA Ireland said: "We welcome the decision by Novartis, a key strategic IDA client, to establish a Business Services Centre at their Novartis Beech Hill Campus in Dublin.
Second Arrest Made Following Drugs And Gun Seizure
A man in his 20s has been arrested in connection with the seizure of a firearm and drugs, with an estimated street value of €200,000. It is the second arrest in connection with the seizures made on April 04. The man is being held at Tallaght Garda Station.
A man in his 20s has been arrested in connection with the seizure of a firearm and drugs, with an estimated street value of €200,000. It is the second arrest in connection with the seizures made on April 04. The man is being held at Tallaght Garda Station.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 9 2010, 5,844 days ago
'Sun Shining' For Conjoined Twins
The parents of the Irish conjoined twins, who have just undergone separation surgery in London yesterday, have greeted the successful operation saying "the sun is shining today for our two little fighters".
The parents of the Irish conjoined twins, who have just undergone separation surgery in London yesterday, have greeted the successful operation saying "the sun is shining today for our two little fighters".
Lenihan Blocks Assistance To Myanmar
The Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan has completed an order prohibiting financial assistance to the country of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma.
The Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan has completed an order prohibiting financial assistance to the country of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma.
Garda May Be Called To Quinn Group
The Quinn Insurance saga has taken another twist with a possibility the case may be referred to the Irish police, An Garda Siochana. There have been allegations that the company is some €100 million 'short' to cover its insurance policies.
The Quinn Insurance saga has taken another twist with a possibility the case may be referred to the Irish police, An Garda Siochana. There have been allegations that the company is some €100 million 'short' to cover its insurance policies.
Sinn Féin Meetings To Allow 'Engagement'
Sinn Féin is to hold ten public meetings in constituencies across the North over the coming weeks.
Sinn Féin is to hold ten public meetings in constituencies across the North over the coming weeks.
Robinson Slams O'Leary Over City Airport
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson has told Irish airline boss Michael O'Leary to stay out of a proposed runway extension in his constituency.
The Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson has told Irish airline boss Michael O'Leary to stay out of a proposed runway extension in his constituency.
Unionists Agree Fermanagh Ticket
A single Unionist candidate will be fielded in the North's Fermanagh/South Tyrone in a bid to oust incumbent Irish Republican MP, Michelle Gildernew.
A single Unionist candidate will be fielded in the North's Fermanagh/South Tyrone in a bid to oust incumbent Irish Republican MP, Michelle Gildernew.
Consider Nuclear Power, Says Expert
Depletion of oil and gas reserves, concerns about energy security and the environmental threat of greenhouse gases means Ireland must consider nuclear power. That's according to Dr Bertrand Barré, Scientific Advisor to the French energy company, Areva Group.
Depletion of oil and gas reserves, concerns about energy security and the environmental threat of greenhouse gases means Ireland must consider nuclear power. That's according to Dr Bertrand Barré, Scientific Advisor to the French energy company, Areva Group.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 9 2009, 6,209 days ago
Fatal Shooting In Shopping Centre
A man has been shot and killed during a incident in a Limerick shopping centre on Thursday. Gardai in Roxboro Road Garda Station are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting of a man in his late 20's which occurred at a pub in the Roxboro Shopping Centre shortly after midday.
A man has been shot and killed during a incident in a Limerick shopping centre on Thursday. Gardai in Roxboro Road Garda Station are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting of a man in his late 20's which occurred at a pub in the Roxboro Shopping Centre shortly after midday.
Inflation Lowest In Over 70 Years
The rate of inflation is now running in negative numbers, and in a state of deflation at 2.6%, a level not seen since 1933. The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office show consumer prices fell by 2.6% in March, the third month of price falls in a row.
The rate of inflation is now running in negative numbers, and in a state of deflation at 2.6%, a level not seen since 1933. The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office show consumer prices fell by 2.6% in March, the third month of price falls in a row.
Clerical Abuse Report Will 'Shock Us All'
The Catholic Archbishop of Dublin has said a forthcoming report into clerical sex abuse will "shock us all". The Most Rev Diarmuid Martin made the announcement during a homily delivered this morning at Mass in the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin. The report is due to be published this summer.
The Catholic Archbishop of Dublin has said a forthcoming report into clerical sex abuse will "shock us all". The Most Rev Diarmuid Martin made the announcement during a homily delivered this morning at Mass in the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin. The report is due to be published this summer.
Man Found Dead In Dublin Hotel
A post mortem examination is due to be carried out on the body of a man found dead in a hotel room in Dublin yesterday. The man, believed to be in his 40s, had checked in to Bewleys Hotel Newlands Cross in Clondalkin on Tuesday night. He was found dead at about 3.15pm Wednesday afternoon.
A post mortem examination is due to be carried out on the body of a man found dead in a hotel room in Dublin yesterday. The man, believed to be in his 40s, had checked in to Bewleys Hotel Newlands Cross in Clondalkin on Tuesday night. He was found dead at about 3.15pm Wednesday afternoon.
Agency Will Seize Property From Bad Debt Developers
The new National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) announced in the emergency budget on Tuesday will be given the power to seize property which developers are defaulting on, it has emerged.
The new National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) announced in the emergency budget on Tuesday will be given the power to seize property which developers are defaulting on, it has emerged.
Unions To Meet Over Dublin Bus Cost-Cutting Plans
Unions representing Dublin Bus workers are seeking further discussions on the company's cost cutting plans to avert strike action at the weekend. SIPTU is due to meet today to discuss the on-going dispute while the NBRU is to hold a similar meeting tomorrow.
Unions representing Dublin Bus workers are seeking further discussions on the company's cost cutting plans to avert strike action at the weekend. SIPTU is due to meet today to discuss the on-going dispute while the NBRU is to hold a similar meeting tomorrow.
Other News In Brief
Alliance Formed By Independents Independents have banded together to form a new alliance to run in the local and European elections.
Alliance Formed By Independents Independents have banded together to form a new alliance to run in the local and European elections.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 9 2008, 6,574 days ago
Government Refuses To Mediate In Limerick
The Justice Minister has ruled out Government mediation as a method to solve the escalating feud in Limerick. However, a prominent Limerick solicitor, John Devane, has offered to step in instead to try and alleviate the situation.
The Justice Minister has ruled out Government mediation as a method to solve the escalating feud in Limerick. However, a prominent Limerick solicitor, John Devane, has offered to step in instead to try and alleviate the situation.
Gardaí Fears Of Gang War In Limerick
The shooting of a man, left for dead in a waste ground in Limerick, has sparked fears amongst the Gardaí that an all out gang war could descend on the blighted area.
The shooting of a man, left for dead in a waste ground in Limerick, has sparked fears amongst the Gardaí that an all out gang war could descend on the blighted area.
Minister To Deny Pocketing IR£50,000 Donation
A former minister and EU commissioner is to appear again at the Mahon Tribunal on Wednesday to defend a IR£50,000 deposit, which he claims was a donation. The money came to Mr Padraig Flynn from a developer, Tom Gilmartin, in 1989.
A former minister and EU commissioner is to appear again at the Mahon Tribunal on Wednesday to defend a IR£50,000 deposit, which he claims was a donation. The money came to Mr Padraig Flynn from a developer, Tom Gilmartin, in 1989.
Man Accused Of Axe Attack On Uncle
A man accused of killing his uncle in a horrific axe attack has appeared in court. Henry McLaren, 34, of Edenmore Drive, Raheny, denies the murder of his uncle, Thomas Dempsey during February 2007.
A man accused of killing his uncle in a horrific axe attack has appeared in court. Henry McLaren, 34, of Edenmore Drive, Raheny, denies the murder of his uncle, Thomas Dempsey during February 2007.
Reynolds Gives Cowen His Blessing
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds, has given his full support to Brian Cowen, who is set to become new leader of Fianna Fail today. Albert Reynolds took Brian Cowen from the backbenches in 1992, giving him the role of Minister for Energy.
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds, has given his full support to Brian Cowen, who is set to become new leader of Fianna Fail today. Albert Reynolds took Brian Cowen from the backbenches in 1992, giving him the role of Minister for Energy.
Tipperary Car Crash Claims Life Of Young Motorist
A motorist in his early 20s has died after his vehicle and a truck collided on Tuesday, according to gardaí. The incident occurred at Kilmastulla, Birdhill, Co Tipperary at 4.15pm. The body of the dead man was taken to Limerick Regional Hospital, where a post mortem examination will take place.
A motorist in his early 20s has died after his vehicle and a truck collided on Tuesday, according to gardaí. The incident occurred at Kilmastulla, Birdhill, Co Tipperary at 4.15pm. The body of the dead man was taken to Limerick Regional Hospital, where a post mortem examination will take place.
Missing Kilkenny Pensioner Found Alive In Tenerife
A 68-year-old Kilkenny woman who went missing for three days has been found been found alive. Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Butler, suffers from a mild form of Alzheimer's disease. She was checking in with her family on Sunday morning before going missing from the hotel.
A 68-year-old Kilkenny woman who went missing for three days has been found been found alive. Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Butler, suffers from a mild form of Alzheimer's disease. She was checking in with her family on Sunday morning before going missing from the hotel.
HSE Discuss Further Cut Backs
The board of the HSE is meeting today to consider further cutbacks in order to save further tens of millions of euros. HSE management are reportedly expected to tell the board it has already recorded an €85m shortfall in just the first three months of the year.
The board of the HSE is meeting today to consider further cutbacks in order to save further tens of millions of euros. HSE management are reportedly expected to tell the board it has already recorded an €85m shortfall in just the first three months of the year.
Pilots Accept Lucrative Offer
Aer Lingus Pilots have voted in favour of the new deal with its airline on a controversial cost-cutting plan. Pilots voted by a majority of 85% to accept the deal, which will see around 500 pilots share a €7m package.
Aer Lingus Pilots have voted in favour of the new deal with its airline on a controversial cost-cutting plan. Pilots voted by a majority of 85% to accept the deal, which will see around 500 pilots share a €7m package.
School Child Threatened With Fake Shotgun
A teacher has bravely stopped a woman after she threatened a child with a fake shotgun. The woman had made her way into the playground of St Paul’s National School, Navan, before putting the shotgun to the head of a young boy.
A teacher has bravely stopped a woman after she threatened a child with a fake shotgun. The woman had made her way into the playground of St Paul’s National School, Navan, before putting the shotgun to the head of a young boy.
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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.
