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Irish News on Wed, Apr 20 2022, 1,461 days ago
Game Of Thrones Studio Tour Weaves Its Magic In Banbridge
It's fair to say that the Game of Thrones series has paid plenty of dividends to Northern Ireland.
It's fair to say that the Game of Thrones series has paid plenty of dividends to Northern Ireland.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 20 2018, 2,922 days ago
Renewed Appeal For Information On Whereabouts Of Rafal Filipowicz
Gardaí have renewed an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 30-year-old, Rafal Filipowicz, who has been missing from his home at Green Road, Carlow since Friday, 16 March, 2018. It is understood that he was last seen at approximately 8am in the area of Portlaoise General Hospital.
Gardaí have renewed an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 30-year-old, Rafal Filipowicz, who has been missing from his home at Green Road, Carlow since Friday, 16 March, 2018. It is understood that he was last seen at approximately 8am in the area of Portlaoise General Hospital.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 20 2017, 3,287 days ago
Protesters Call On Govt To Reconsider NMH Ownership
Up to 200 people have staged a demonstration outside the Department of Health in protest over the decision to give ownership of the new National Maternity Hospital (NMH) to the Religious Sisters of Charity.
Up to 200 people have staged a demonstration outside the Department of Health in protest over the decision to give ownership of the new National Maternity Hospital (NMH) to the Religious Sisters of Charity.
Govt Accused Of 'Time Wasting' With Microbead Ban Bill
A government plan to introduce a Bill banning plastic microbeads has been dismissed as "time wasting" by Labour's spokesperson on Climate Change, Sean Sherlock. Deputy Sherlock said: "There is no reason for the Government to introduce their own bill.
A government plan to introduce a Bill banning plastic microbeads has been dismissed as "time wasting" by Labour's spokesperson on Climate Change, Sean Sherlock. Deputy Sherlock said: "There is no reason for the Government to introduce their own bill.
Tourism Jobs At Risk In Brexit
Up to 10,000 tourism jobs are at risk because of Brexit, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Tourism Robert Troy TD has warned.
Up to 10,000 tourism jobs are at risk because of Brexit, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Tourism Robert Troy TD has warned.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 20 2016, 3,652 days ago
Appeal Following Service Station Robbery In Cork
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a robbery at a service station in Brooklodge, Glanmire, Co Cork. A lone male drove into the service station in a wine coloured Fiat Punto at approximately 19:30 on Monday 18 April.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a robbery at a service station in Brooklodge, Glanmire, Co Cork. A lone male drove into the service station in a wine coloured Fiat Punto at approximately 19:30 on Monday 18 April.
Dept Of Social Protection Wins Top European Award
Ireland's Department of Social Protection has won the International Social Security Association (ISSA) Good Practice Award for Europe 2016. The award was announced at the ISSA Regional Social Security Forum, taking place this week in Stockholm, Sweden.
Ireland's Department of Social Protection has won the International Social Security Association (ISSA) Good Practice Award for Europe 2016. The award was announced at the ISSA Regional Social Security Forum, taking place this week in Stockholm, Sweden.
Man Due In Court Over Cannabis Seizure
A 37-year-old man has been charged in connection with a drugs seizure in Dublin. The man is due to appear before Tallaght District Court charged in connection with a seizure of cannabis herb in a planned search of premises at Russell Downs in Jobstown.
A 37-year-old man has been charged in connection with a drugs seizure in Dublin. The man is due to appear before Tallaght District Court charged in connection with a seizure of cannabis herb in a planned search of premises at Russell Downs in Jobstown.
125 New Jobs Announced By Minister For Gaeltacht Affairs
Digital Marketing firm, SLM Connect, is to create 125 new jobs with its expansion into Na Doirí Beaga, Co. Donegal. The Manchester-based company is to establish a new business at Páirc Ghnó Ghaoth Dobhair.
Digital Marketing firm, SLM Connect, is to create 125 new jobs with its expansion into Na Doirí Beaga, Co. Donegal. The Manchester-based company is to establish a new business at Páirc Ghnó Ghaoth Dobhair.
Sinn Féin Calls For Immediate Publication Of Irish Water Payment Figures
Irish Water should publish its payment figures for the first quarter of 2016, Sinn Féin has said. Making the call, TD Eoin Ó Broin said the figures for the last quarter of 2015 were published by 14 January and he sees no reason for a delay in publishing the figures for the next quarter.
Irish Water should publish its payment figures for the first quarter of 2016, Sinn Féin has said. Making the call, TD Eoin Ó Broin said the figures for the last quarter of 2015 were published by 14 January and he sees no reason for a delay in publishing the figures for the next quarter.
Homeowners Encouraged To Avail Of Energy Saving Grant
Fianna Fáil has encouraged homeowners to avail of the energy saving grant to help improve energy efficiency in their homes.
Fianna Fáil has encouraged homeowners to avail of the energy saving grant to help improve energy efficiency in their homes.
Minister Seeks Applications For Student Grants Appeals Board
The Minister for Education and Skills is seeking applications for vacancies on the independent Student Grants Appeals Board for September 2016 to September 2021. The Student Grants Appeals Board is a statutory independent Board established under Section 25 of the Student Support Act 2011.
The Minister for Education and Skills is seeking applications for vacancies on the independent Student Grants Appeals Board for September 2016 to September 2021. The Student Grants Appeals Board is a statutory independent Board established under Section 25 of the Student Support Act 2011.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 20 2015, 4,018 days ago
Public Consultation Opened On Draft Burglary Legislation
The Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality is calling for submissions from interested groups and individuals on draft legislation aimed at tougher penalties for those found guilty of repeat burglaries.
The Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality is calling for submissions from interested groups and individuals on draft legislation aimed at tougher penalties for those found guilty of repeat burglaries.
Major Gorse Fire Under Control In Co Roscommon
The fire service in Roscommon has appealed to farmers, landowners and members of the public not to burn vegetation on uncultivated ground following a major gorse fire outside Castlerea on Sunday afternoon. Firefighters spent several hours tackling the blaze, which was described as "raging".
The fire service in Roscommon has appealed to farmers, landowners and members of the public not to burn vegetation on uncultivated ground following a major gorse fire outside Castlerea on Sunday afternoon. Firefighters spent several hours tackling the blaze, which was described as "raging".
Fianna Fáil Slam Sinn Féin As 'Unfit' For Government
Fianna Fáil leader Mícheál Martin has criticised Sinn Féin as "unfit for participation in a democratic republican government.
Fianna Fáil leader Mícheál Martin has criticised Sinn Féin as "unfit for participation in a democratic republican government.
SIPTU Announce Bus Workers' Strike Action
Workers at Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann are to stage two 48-hour strikes on 01-02 May and 15-16 May, SIPTU has announced.
Workers at Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann are to stage two 48-hour strikes on 01-02 May and 15-16 May, SIPTU has announced.
Body Recovered In Search For Missing Oyster Farmer
Valentia Coastguard have recovered the body of a man off the coast of Co Clare. The coastguard was searching for a missing oyster fisherman, after four people got into difficulty at Poulnasherry Bay at about 03:25 on Monday morning.
Valentia Coastguard have recovered the body of a man off the coast of Co Clare. The coastguard was searching for a missing oyster fisherman, after four people got into difficulty at Poulnasherry Bay at about 03:25 on Monday morning.
Fianna Fáil Publish Foreign Affairs Policy
Fianna Fáil has published a new Foreign Affairs Policy Document outlining the party's key positions in international affairs, including extending voting rights to all Irish citizens for presidential elections, creating a new Border Development Zone, as well as a call for the full recognition of the
Fianna Fáil has published a new Foreign Affairs Policy Document outlining the party's key positions in international affairs, including extending voting rights to all Irish citizens for presidential elections, creating a new Border Development Zone, as well as a call for the full recognition of the
Body Recovered From Lake In Co Cavan
Gardaí in Co Cavan are still trying to identify a body recovered from a lake on Saturday. The body was recovered from Lough Ramor, close to Virginia, which has been the site of ongoing searches for missing 37-year-old Joseph Whelan who has been missing for two weeks.
Gardaí in Co Cavan are still trying to identify a body recovered from a lake on Saturday. The body was recovered from Lough Ramor, close to Virginia, which has been the site of ongoing searches for missing 37-year-old Joseph Whelan who has been missing for two weeks.
Appeal Issued For Missing 14-Year-Old Boy
Gardaí in Co Wicklow are appealing for help in tracing 14-year-old Richard 'Ricky' Wall. The teenager was last seen in Baltinglass, Co Wicklow at 13:00 on 17 April. He is described as being 5'5" in height of slim build and has brown hair.
Gardaí in Co Wicklow are appealing for help in tracing 14-year-old Richard 'Ricky' Wall. The teenager was last seen in Baltinglass, Co Wicklow at 13:00 on 17 April. He is described as being 5'5" in height of slim build and has brown hair.
Garda Hunt Armed Robber Who 'Terrorised' Postmistress
Gardaí in Roscommon are searching for a man in connection with an armed robbery at a post office. Garda said that a masked man entered the Knockcroghery post office at about 15:00 on Saturday, where he threatened a female postmistress with a knife and demanded money.
Gardaí in Roscommon are searching for a man in connection with an armed robbery at a post office. Garda said that a masked man entered the Knockcroghery post office at about 15:00 on Saturday, where he threatened a female postmistress with a knife and demanded money.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 20 2012, 5,113 days ago
€11.5 Personal Injury Settlement Highest-Ever Paid
A High Court judge has said that the courts are "gambling" daily with the welfare and lives of those who suffer catastrophic injuries. The criticism of what was called a “failure to legislate to ensure life-long care needs” came as Ms Justice Mary Irvine approved a settlement of €11.
A High Court judge has said that the courts are "gambling" daily with the welfare and lives of those who suffer catastrophic injuries. The criticism of what was called a “failure to legislate to ensure life-long care needs” came as Ms Justice Mary Irvine approved a settlement of €11.
Government Concerned About Irish Media Ownership
The government is said to be concerned about the diversity of ownership and diversity of content in the Irish media, minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte has said.
The government is said to be concerned about the diversity of ownership and diversity of content in the Irish media, minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte has said.
Three Year Sentence For Bus Driver Who Had Sex With 16-Year-Old
A former Bus Éireann driver has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of defilement of a minor.
A former Bus Éireann driver has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of defilement of a minor.
Vita Cortex Talks Continue
Labour Court chairman, Kevin Duffy, led mediation discussions with SIPTU representatives and the owners of Vita Cortex in the latest effort to resolve the long running dispute at the former foam manufacturing in Cork.
Labour Court chairman, Kevin Duffy, led mediation discussions with SIPTU representatives and the owners of Vita Cortex in the latest effort to resolve the long running dispute at the former foam manufacturing in Cork.
9,500 Calls Made To National Poisons Centre
The National Poisons Information Centre at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, have said the received 9,500 calls last year. The newly released figures suggest that 46% of calls concerned children under the age of five, with medicines and household products being the main items involved in the queries.
The National Poisons Information Centre at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, have said the received 9,500 calls last year. The newly released figures suggest that 46% of calls concerned children under the age of five, with medicines and household products being the main items involved in the queries.
Garda Traffic Officer Fined €900 For Driving Offences
A gardai officer who accidentally killed two men while driving home from work was fined yesterday for having not having a license or road tax when the crash occurred.
A gardai officer who accidentally killed two men while driving home from work was fined yesterday for having not having a license or road tax when the crash occurred.
Funding Boost For Scientific Research
State funding of €12.3m has been awarded to 22 scientific researchers based in higher education institutions to carry on with their work in Ireland.
State funding of €12.3m has been awarded to 22 scientific researchers based in higher education institutions to carry on with their work in Ireland.
New Poll Show Decline In Support for Government
A new Ipsos/MRBI poll, published in tomorrow's Irish Times, shows a sharp drop in satisfaction with the Government, the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste, and a surge in support for Sinn Féin, Independents and smaller parties.
A new Ipsos/MRBI poll, published in tomorrow's Irish Times, shows a sharp drop in satisfaction with the Government, the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste, and a surge in support for Sinn Féin, Independents and smaller parties.
Apple To Create 500 New Jobs In Cork
Apple have confirmed they are too create 500 new jobs at it’s European headquarters in Cork. The company ha announced a plan to build a three-storey office block next to its existing plant in the city to cater for the expansion of its business in Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa.
Apple have confirmed they are too create 500 new jobs at it’s European headquarters in Cork. The company ha announced a plan to build a three-storey office block next to its existing plant in the city to cater for the expansion of its business in Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 20 2011, 5,479 days ago
McCarthy Report To Outline Gas And Electricity Merger
As part of the McCarthy report on State companies, the Government is expected to recommend a merger of the country's gas and electricity networks later today. The outlined move is among 50 other recommendations.
As part of the McCarthy report on State companies, the Government is expected to recommend a merger of the country's gas and electricity networks later today. The outlined move is among 50 other recommendations.
Minister Addresses Banking Sector Investigation
Following the agreement of the Government laid before the Oireachtas, the Minister for Finance, Mr. Michael Noonan, T.D., has published the report of the Commission of Investigation into the Banking Sector - Misjudging Risk: Causes of the Systemic Banking Crisis In Ireland.
Following the agreement of the Government laid before the Oireachtas, the Minister for Finance, Mr. Michael Noonan, T.D., has published the report of the Commission of Investigation into the Banking Sector - Misjudging Risk: Causes of the Systemic Banking Crisis In Ireland.
New Air Services From Ireland West Airport
The Government is determined to do everything it can to make 2011 the year when our overseas tourism will return to growth. With that in mind, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring TD., has launched a new air service from Ireland West Airport.
The Government is determined to do everything it can to make 2011 the year when our overseas tourism will return to growth. With that in mind, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring TD., has launched a new air service from Ireland West Airport.
'Celtic Bombers' Condemned
An investigation is underway after parcel bombs were sent to NI-born Celtic manager, Neil Lennon, as well as a lawyer and a politician.
An investigation is underway after parcel bombs were sent to NI-born Celtic manager, Neil Lennon, as well as a lawyer and a politician.
Forum For The Primary Sector 'A Key Objective'
The Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector has been officially launched. Addressing an audience of education stakeholders, the Minister for Education and Skills, Mr.
The Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector has been officially launched. Addressing an audience of education stakeholders, the Minister for Education and Skills, Mr.
Human Remains Found In Belfast Suburb
The discovery by contractors of human remains in an empty house has shocked a south Belfast suburb. Last night, the PSNI confirmed that it was indeed human remains that turned up as part of a house clearance in Donegall Avenue in the loyalist Village area.
The discovery by contractors of human remains in an empty house has shocked a south Belfast suburb. Last night, the PSNI confirmed that it was indeed human remains that turned up as part of a house clearance in Donegall Avenue in the loyalist Village area.
Electric Vehicles Grant Scheme Launched
Minister Rabbitte has announced the opening of the Electric Vehicle grant scheme. All vehicles with CO2 emissions of less than 75g CO2 per km will be eligible for a purchase subsidy of up to €5,000.
Minister Rabbitte has announced the opening of the Electric Vehicle grant scheme. All vehicles with CO2 emissions of less than 75g CO2 per km will be eligible for a purchase subsidy of up to €5,000.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 20 2010, 5,844 days ago
O'Mahony Pays Tribute After Footballer's Shock Death
Fine Gael Sports Spokesman, John O'Mahony, has paid tribute to Leitrim footballer Philly McGuinness who tragically died last night. Philip 'Philly' McGuinness, aged 26, who played football and hurling for his county, died two days after receiving a bang to the head during a club game.
Fine Gael Sports Spokesman, John O'Mahony, has paid tribute to Leitrim footballer Philly McGuinness who tragically died last night. Philip 'Philly' McGuinness, aged 26, who played football and hurling for his county, died two days after receiving a bang to the head during a club game.
Ryanair Fly Stranded Passengers To Madrid - For €100
It has emerged that Budget airline Ryanair has this morning told stranded holidaymakers it would provide flights from the isolated Canary islands to Madrid for a cool €100.
It has emerged that Budget airline Ryanair has this morning told stranded holidaymakers it would provide flights from the isolated Canary islands to Madrid for a cool €100.
Border Shooting Condemned
A 24-year-old man is recovering in hospital after being shot in both legs in a paramilitary style attack on Monday evening. A Northern politician, SDLP West Tyrone Westminster candidate Joe Byrne has condemned the shooting: "This was an undemocratic attack on the people of Strabane.
A 24-year-old man is recovering in hospital after being shot in both legs in a paramilitary style attack on Monday evening. A Northern politician, SDLP West Tyrone Westminster candidate Joe Byrne has condemned the shooting: "This was an undemocratic attack on the people of Strabane.
Irish Language News Service Goes Live
A new Irish language news service has launched online this week called Nuacht24. The multimedia website went live on Monday 19th April with video news and feature reports updated daily. Nuacht24.
A new Irish language news service has launched online this week called Nuacht24. The multimedia website went live on Monday 19th April with video news and feature reports updated daily. Nuacht24.
'Medicinal Cannabis' Protest Held
A protest is to be held today to highlight the "medical benefits" of Cannabis to suffering patients.
A protest is to be held today to highlight the "medical benefits" of Cannabis to suffering patients.
Ballyclare Murder Probed
There's news today of a major PSNI investigation after a woman was found strangled in Ballyclare, Co Antrim at the weekend. The Northern murder inquiry has been launched after Pauline Haveron's body was found in a house at Huntingdale Green on Sunday. She was 53.
There's news today of a major PSNI investigation after a woman was found strangled in Ballyclare, Co Antrim at the weekend. The Northern murder inquiry has been launched after Pauline Haveron's body was found in a house at Huntingdale Green on Sunday. She was 53.
Tallaght CCTV System Activated
Fianna Fáil TD Charlie O’Connor, who is a member of the South Dublin County Joint Policing Committee, has welcomed the activation of a CCTV scheme in Tallaght, yesterday. Tallaght is the largest town in county Dublin outside the capital city centre.
Fianna Fáil TD Charlie O’Connor, who is a member of the South Dublin County Joint Policing Committee, has welcomed the activation of a CCTV scheme in Tallaght, yesterday. Tallaght is the largest town in county Dublin outside the capital city centre.
Over €100M School Works Announced
Some 1,480 primary and post primary schools across the country will receive small and medium scale building works this summer as part of a €122 million investment announced today by the Tánaiste.
Some 1,480 primary and post primary schools across the country will receive small and medium scale building works this summer as part of a €122 million investment announced today by the Tánaiste.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 20 2009, 6,209 days ago
Photograph May Be A Key To Bolivia Death
The remains of the Irishman killed in Bolivia last Thursday, Michael Dwyer, will be returned home later this week. Officials from the Irish embassy in Argentina are in La Paz to clarify the circumstances surrounding the death of the 24-year-old.
The remains of the Irishman killed in Bolivia last Thursday, Michael Dwyer, will be returned home later this week. Officials from the Irish embassy in Argentina are in La Paz to clarify the circumstances surrounding the death of the 24-year-old.
AIB Must Raise An Additional €1.5bn
AIB has said it must raise another €1.5bn in addition to the €3.5bn being provided by the State to ensure its future. Stress tests conducted by Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan have concluded a total of €5bn of new core tier one capital is required in order for the bank to survive the recession.
AIB has said it must raise another €1.5bn in addition to the €3.5bn being provided by the State to ensure its future. Stress tests conducted by Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan have concluded a total of €5bn of new core tier one capital is required in order for the bank to survive the recession.
Man Questioned Over Woman's Body Find
A man is being questioned by gardaí, following the discovery of a woman's body in Dublin's north inner city. The woman, aged in her mid-40s, was attacked in a house on Shelmalier Road in East Wall in the city. She was pronounced dead at the Mater Hospital at around 6.30am this morning.
A man is being questioned by gardaí, following the discovery of a woman's body in Dublin's north inner city. The woman, aged in her mid-40s, was attacked in a house on Shelmalier Road in East Wall in the city. She was pronounced dead at the Mater Hospital at around 6.30am this morning.
Irish Roads Claim More Lives
Gardái have appealed for help after weekend fatal road accidents. The first victim was killed in the crash in Co Meath. The 60-year-old motorcyclist died when he was in collision with a car at Fennor, Oldcastle at 6.10pm. His body has been removed to Cavan General Hospital.
Gardái have appealed for help after weekend fatal road accidents. The first victim was killed in the crash in Co Meath. The 60-year-old motorcyclist died when he was in collision with a car at Fennor, Oldcastle at 6.10pm. His body has been removed to Cavan General Hospital.
Four Face Cannabis Charges
Four men appeared in court this afternoon on charges relating to the seizure of 120kgs of cannabis resin with an estimated street value of €800,000.
Four men appeared in court this afternoon on charges relating to the seizure of 120kgs of cannabis resin with an estimated street value of €800,000.
Prisoner Pleads Not Guilty To Cellmate Murder
A 25-year-old man has appeared in court today charged with the murder of fellow prisoner Gary Douche. Stephen Egan of Belcamp Crescent, Coolock, Dublin, pleaded not guilty to killing Mr Douche on 1 August 2006.
A 25-year-old man has appeared in court today charged with the murder of fellow prisoner Gary Douche. Stephen Egan of Belcamp Crescent, Coolock, Dublin, pleaded not guilty to killing Mr Douche on 1 August 2006.
Teen in Court Over Hit-And-Run
A 17-year-old is due in court today in connection with a hit-and-run incident in Dublin yesterday. The 23-year-old victim was knocked down on Husband Road in Bluebell shortly after midday. He remains in a serious condition in St James's Hospital today.
A 17-year-old is due in court today in connection with a hit-and-run incident in Dublin yesterday. The 23-year-old victim was knocked down on Husband Road in Bluebell shortly after midday. He remains in a serious condition in St James's Hospital today.
Shots Fired At Limerick House
A number of shots have been fired at a house in an overnight attack in Limerick. Three people were in the house on Hyde Road at around 1am, but it is not thought anyone was injured. The occupants have since been moved on to another location while the scene is being examined.
A number of shots have been fired at a house in an overnight attack in Limerick. Three people were in the house on Hyde Road at around 1am, but it is not thought anyone was injured. The occupants have since been moved on to another location while the scene is being examined.
Underage Booze In Focus
Fresh research by the Health Service Executive (HSE) has shown that adults tend to underestimate their role in influencing young Irish people in matters of alcohol. While most adults disapprove of underage drinking - they feel there is nothing they can do to stop it - the new survey has found.
Fresh research by the Health Service Executive (HSE) has shown that adults tend to underestimate their role in influencing young Irish people in matters of alcohol. While most adults disapprove of underage drinking - they feel there is nothing they can do to stop it - the new survey has found.
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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.
