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Irish News on Mon, Jun 17 2019, 2,557 days ago
Death Of A Man In Dublin 'Not Suspicious'
Gardaí have said that following the results of a post-mortem examination the death of a man in Dublin is not being treated as suspicious. The man's body was discovered at a house on Ashford Street, Stoneybatter at about 8am yesterday, Sunday 16 June.
Gardaí have said that following the results of a post-mortem examination the death of a man in Dublin is not being treated as suspicious. The man's body was discovered at a house on Ashford Street, Stoneybatter at about 8am yesterday, Sunday 16 June.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 17 2016, 3,652 days ago
Sinn Féin Warns Govt Over Bin Charge Increases
Sinn Féin has announced that it will introduce a Seanad motion to scrap bin charge increases.
Sinn Féin has announced that it will introduce a Seanad motion to scrap bin charge increases.
SIPTU Question IBEC Appointee To Workplace Relations Commission
Trade union SIPTU has called on an IBEC appointee to the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) Board to consider her position following her criticism of a highly significant Labour Court recommendation issued under the Industrial Relations Act 2015.
Trade union SIPTU has called on an IBEC appointee to the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) Board to consider her position following her criticism of a highly significant Labour Court recommendation issued under the Industrial Relations Act 2015.
Micro-Businesses To Benefit From MFI Tax Cut
Microfinance Ireland (MFI) is to offer micro-businesses the opportunity to avail of a cut in its interest rates - down by 1% - from 01 July 2016. MFI is a not-for-profit Government Agency that provided funded finance to micro-enterprises.
Microfinance Ireland (MFI) is to offer micro-businesses the opportunity to avail of a cut in its interest rates - down by 1% - from 01 July 2016. MFI is a not-for-profit Government Agency that provided funded finance to micro-enterprises.
Trading Online Voucher Scheme Launched
The Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources has announced its new Trading Online Voucher Scheme, specifically designed to support small businesses to trade online.
The Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources has announced its new Trading Online Voucher Scheme, specifically designed to support small businesses to trade online.
2016 National Famine Commemoration Announced
The 2016 National Famine Commemoration is to take place on Sunday, 11 September at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. The event was announced by Heather Humphreys, the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Chair of the National Famine Commemoration Committee.
The 2016 National Famine Commemoration is to take place on Sunday, 11 September at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. The event was announced by Heather Humphreys, the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Chair of the National Famine Commemoration Committee.
Govt To Support Ladies Football And Camogie In New Two-Year Package
Funding of €500,000 is to be made available to Inter-County Ladies Football and Camogie Players as part of a two-year government support package announced by Minister for Tourism and Sport, Patrick O'Donovan.
Funding of €500,000 is to be made available to Inter-County Ladies Football and Camogie Players as part of a two-year government support package announced by Minister for Tourism and Sport, Patrick O'Donovan.
US Medical Tech Company Announce 60 New Jobs In Galway
Medical technology company ZELTIQ Aesthetics has announced that it is to establish its new European manufacturing facility in Galway. Up to 60 new jobs are expected to be created over the next 18 months.
Medical technology company ZELTIQ Aesthetics has announced that it is to establish its new European manufacturing facility in Galway. Up to 60 new jobs are expected to be created over the next 18 months.
Taoiseach Officially Opens New Google Data Centre
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has officially opened Google's new €150 million data centre in West Dublin, bring the company's total invest in Ireland to more than €750m. Mr Kenny was joined by Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor TD.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has officially opened Google's new €150 million data centre in West Dublin, bring the company's total invest in Ireland to more than €750m. Mr Kenny was joined by Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor TD.
Ireland To Provide €4.5m To United Nations Relief and Works Agency
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, has announced funding of €4.5 million for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, has announced funding of €4.5 million for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 17 2015, 4,018 days ago
'Work Best Way Out Of Poverty' - ESRI Report
'Work is the best way out of poverty', Fine Gael has said, a statement it claims has been confirmed by the latest ESRI report. Making the comments Dublin South Central TD, Catherine Byrne, said that the report highlights that more must be done to incentivise and support people into work.
'Work is the best way out of poverty', Fine Gael has said, a statement it claims has been confirmed by the latest ESRI report. Making the comments Dublin South Central TD, Catherine Byrne, said that the report highlights that more must be done to incentivise and support people into work.
Rape Crisis Network Funding Cuts 'Short-Sighted'
Cuts to the funding of the Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) have been described as "short-sighted", which undermines the Government's commitment to tackling sexual violence in Ireland.
Cuts to the funding of the Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) have been described as "short-sighted", which undermines the Government's commitment to tackling sexual violence in Ireland.
Sinn Féin Accuse Fine Gael And Labour Of Hypocrisy Over Clerys Workers
Fine Gael and Labour have been accused of hypocrisy on their position on the situation faced by former Clerys workers.
Fine Gael and Labour have been accused of hypocrisy on their position on the situation faced by former Clerys workers.
Men Appear In Court Over Post Office Robbery
Two men are due to appear at Dublin District Court today charged in connection with an attempted armed robbery of a post office at Killnamanagh on 16 June. The men are suspected of demanding money from staff with a hammer.
Two men are due to appear at Dublin District Court today charged in connection with an attempted armed robbery of a post office at Killnamanagh on 16 June. The men are suspected of demanding money from staff with a hammer.
Garda Using 'Bait' Bikes To Catch Thieves
Bike thefts in Ireland have increased by 227% in the last ten years, figures from An Garda Síochána have revealed. With more than 2,100 bikes stolen last year, according to a report by RTÉ, garda have launched a campaign to target the problem.
Bike thefts in Ireland have increased by 227% in the last ten years, figures from An Garda Síochána have revealed. With more than 2,100 bikes stolen last year, according to a report by RTÉ, garda have launched a campaign to target the problem.
Man Arrested Over 2011 Tipperary Murder
Gardaí investigating the murder of Bobby Ryan in Tipperary in June 2011 have arrested a man. Mr Ryan was reported missing on 03 June, 2011, having been last seen at Fawnagown, Tipperary. His body wasn't discovered until April 2013, when it was found on farmland.
Gardaí investigating the murder of Bobby Ryan in Tipperary in June 2011 have arrested a man. Mr Ryan was reported missing on 03 June, 2011, having been last seen at Fawnagown, Tipperary. His body wasn't discovered until April 2013, when it was found on farmland.
Irish Water And Minister For Environment Contradictory On Lead Pipes - FF
Irish Water officials have allegedly contradicted Minister for the Environment Alan Kelly over the number of homes potentially at risk of contamination from lead pipes.
Irish Water officials have allegedly contradicted Minister for the Environment Alan Kelly over the number of homes potentially at risk of contamination from lead pipes.
80 Jobs Announced In Medical Company Expansion
Eighty new jobs are to be created in Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, with the investment of €53 by medical devices company, DePuy Synthes.
Eighty new jobs are to be created in Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, with the investment of €53 by medical devices company, DePuy Synthes.
Missing Teenager Found 'Safe And Well'
Missing teenager Weronika Pomiechowska has been found "safe and well". The teenager had been missing from her home in Ballinrobe, Co Mayo, since Monday. Gardaí have not given any information on where the teenager was but thanked the public for their help in finding her.
Missing teenager Weronika Pomiechowska has been found "safe and well". The teenager had been missing from her home in Ballinrobe, Co Mayo, since Monday. Gardaí have not given any information on where the teenager was but thanked the public for their help in finding her.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 17 2014, 4,383 days ago
Medical Cards Granted For People With Lifelong Illnesses
The HSE welcomes the Government authorisation given today to enable the HSE to make the necessary decisions to return medical cards and GP visit cards to those with a lifelong medical condition, acute illness, or disability, who had been granted a card on a discretionary basis, and who lost their ca
The HSE welcomes the Government authorisation given today to enable the HSE to make the necessary decisions to return medical cards and GP visit cards to those with a lifelong medical condition, acute illness, or disability, who had been granted a card on a discretionary basis, and who lost their ca
Six Arrested In Crackdown Against Organised Crime
Six people have been arrested in a crackdown against organised crime in Waterford. Gardai arrested three men and three women as part of an ongoing intelligence-led operateion this morning.
Six people have been arrested in a crackdown against organised crime in Waterford. Gardai arrested three men and three women as part of an ongoing intelligence-led operateion this morning.
FF Refutes Allegations On Banking Inquiry Selection Process
Fianna Fáil Senator and Leas Chathoirleach of the Seanad Denis O'Donovan has refuted allegations from the Minister for Finance that Fianna Fáil pulled a stroke in appointing two Senators to the banking inquiry committee.
Fianna Fáil Senator and Leas Chathoirleach of the Seanad Denis O'Donovan has refuted allegations from the Minister for Finance that Fianna Fáil pulled a stroke in appointing two Senators to the banking inquiry committee.
Teen Loses Three Fingers In Vicious Attack
Clondalkin Fianna Fáil Councillor Trevor Gilligan has condemned an attack in Bawnogue over the weekend in which a teenager had three fingers cut off by a criminal gang.
Clondalkin Fianna Fáil Councillor Trevor Gilligan has condemned an attack in Bawnogue over the weekend in which a teenager had three fingers cut off by a criminal gang.
Vhi Healthcare Announce Surplus After Tax Profit Of €65m
Vhi Healthcare has announced that it recorded a surplus after tax of €65 million for its consolidated business for the year ending 31 December. This surplus represents a margin of 4.4%, an improvement on the surplus of €54.3 million or 3.8% margin achieved in 2012.
Vhi Healthcare has announced that it recorded a surplus after tax of €65 million for its consolidated business for the year ending 31 December. This surplus represents a margin of 4.4%, an improvement on the surplus of €54.3 million or 3.8% margin achieved in 2012.
Man Released Following Dublin Shooting
A man has been released without charge after being questioned in connection with the shooting of a boy in Dublin on Friday. The six-year-old was shot in the neck in Ballyfermot. A man was detained on suspicion of withholding information. A file is being prepared for the DPP.
A man has been released without charge after being questioned in connection with the shooting of a boy in Dublin on Friday. The six-year-old was shot in the neck in Ballyfermot. A man was detained on suspicion of withholding information. A file is being prepared for the DPP.
Union Members Accept Bausch And Lomb Proposals
SIPTU members in Bausch and Lomb in Waterford have voted by 563 in favour to 157 against to accept cost saving proposals which management has stated will secure the long-term future of the plant. The agreement includes a wage reduction of 7.
SIPTU members in Bausch and Lomb in Waterford have voted by 563 in favour to 157 against to accept cost saving proposals which management has stated will secure the long-term future of the plant. The agreement includes a wage reduction of 7.
Progress Continues In Resolving Ireland's Fiscal Crisis - IFAC
Significant progress continues to be made in resolving Ireland's fiscal crisis, according to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC). The borrowing capacity of the State has been restored, growth has resumed and Ireland successfully exited the EU-IMF assistance programme on schedule.
Significant progress continues to be made in resolving Ireland's fiscal crisis, according to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC). The borrowing capacity of the State has been restored, growth has resumed and Ireland successfully exited the EU-IMF assistance programme on schedule.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 17 2013, 4,748 days ago
33-Year-Old Admits Murder Of Two Women And Two Children
33-year-old John Geary has pleaded guilty to the murders of two woman and two children in Co Limerick in November 2010.
33-year-old John Geary has pleaded guilty to the murders of two woman and two children in Co Limerick in November 2010.
Investigation Launched After Discovery Of Mother And Daughters Bodies
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of the bodies of a mother and daughter at their home in Co Kerry on Sunday evening. According to the gardaí the bodies of a 27-year-old woman and 8-year-old girl where found at around 20:30 on Sunday at a house on Langford Downs.
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of the bodies of a mother and daughter at their home in Co Kerry on Sunday evening. According to the gardaí the bodies of a 27-year-old woman and 8-year-old girl where found at around 20:30 on Sunday at a house on Langford Downs.
Anti-Abortion Protesters Disrupt Speech And Picket Taoiseach's Home
Anti-abortion protesters gathered outside the private home of Taoiseach Enda Kenny on Sunday night, gardaí have confirmed. A number of the protesters wore skeleton masks and white shawls. It is understood that Kenny wasn't home at the time of the protest, the first to occur at his Castlebar home.
Anti-abortion protesters gathered outside the private home of Taoiseach Enda Kenny on Sunday night, gardaí have confirmed. A number of the protesters wore skeleton masks and white shawls. It is understood that Kenny wasn't home at the time of the protest, the first to occur at his Castlebar home.
Fire That Killed 68-Year-Old 'Not Suspicious'
A 68-year-old man has died in a house fire in Co Louth. The man, who lived alone, was found in the sitting room of the house on Hand Street, Drogheda, Co Louth. It is understood that the fire is thought to have started in the kitchen of the house.
A 68-year-old man has died in a house fire in Co Louth. The man, who lived alone, was found in the sitting room of the house on Hand Street, Drogheda, Co Louth. It is understood that the fire is thought to have started in the kitchen of the house.
Arrest Made In Dissident Republican Investigation
A man has been arrested in Co Meath in connection with an ongoing garda investigation into dissident republican activity. The arrest followed a planned search of a business premises in Navan, from which three handguns, assorted ammunition and other paraphernalia was recovered.
A man has been arrested in Co Meath in connection with an ongoing garda investigation into dissident republican activity. The arrest followed a planned search of a business premises in Navan, from which three handguns, assorted ammunition and other paraphernalia was recovered.
Arrest Made In Connection With Sexual Assault On Special Needs Woman
A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with a serious sexual assault on a woman with special needs last Wednesday. It is understood that the woman, in her 20s, became separated from a family member in the area of the South Circular Road around 16:00 last week.
A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with a serious sexual assault on a woman with special needs last Wednesday. It is understood that the woman, in her 20s, became separated from a family member in the area of the South Circular Road around 16:00 last week.
Teachers To Vote On Haddington Road Agreement
The result of a school teachers vote on the new Haddington Road agreement, the Croke Park II replacement, is expected later today (Monday).
The result of a school teachers vote on the new Haddington Road agreement, the Croke Park II replacement, is expected later today (Monday).
World Leaders Summit Gets Underway In Co Fermanagh
The G8 summit, involving eight of the worlds most powerful political leaders, has gotten underway at Lough Erne, Co Fermanagh.
The G8 summit, involving eight of the worlds most powerful political leaders, has gotten underway at Lough Erne, Co Fermanagh.
Traffic Builds Up As Restrictions Are Put In Place
Dublin traffic is expected to be severly disrupted and delayed until at least tomorrow evening as road restrictions are in place for the visit of US first lady, Michelle Obama and her two daughter's. Kildare Street is closed and will remain so until Tuesday evening.
Dublin traffic is expected to be severly disrupted and delayed until at least tomorrow evening as road restrictions are in place for the visit of US first lady, Michelle Obama and her two daughter's. Kildare Street is closed and will remain so until Tuesday evening.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 17 2011, 5,479 days ago
Taoiseach To Meet With Van Rompuy
The Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, will today welcome the EC head, Herman Van Rompuy to Government Buildings during his first visit to Dublin as President of the European Council.
The Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, will today welcome the EC head, Herman Van Rompuy to Government Buildings during his first visit to Dublin as President of the European Council.
European Communities Regulation Signed
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter has signed the European Communities Regulations 2011. These Regulations make the necessary provision for the good operation of Council Regulation (EC) 4/2009 of 18 December 2008 which is commonly referred to as the Maintenance Regulation.
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter has signed the European Communities Regulations 2011. These Regulations make the necessary provision for the good operation of Council Regulation (EC) 4/2009 of 18 December 2008 which is commonly referred to as the Maintenance Regulation.
Taoiseach Attends Small Business Advisory Group Launch
The Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny, has attended the first meeting of the Small Business Advisory Group which is being chaired by John Perry, the Minister For Small Business.
The Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny, has attended the first meeting of the Small Business Advisory Group which is being chaired by John Perry, the Minister For Small Business.
Foresters' Facebook Fights Fines
Social networking is today being harnessed by ramblers and other countryside lovers across Ireland to oppose a planned law that would ban anyone from being on Forestry Service land from dusk to dawn - without exception.
Social networking is today being harnessed by ramblers and other countryside lovers across Ireland to oppose a planned law that would ban anyone from being on Forestry Service land from dusk to dawn - without exception.
Cattle Show Lures Irish Farmers
The Irish farming community is being targeted by the UK's biggest and most prestigious agricultural shows.
The Irish farming community is being targeted by the UK's biggest and most prestigious agricultural shows.
Sustainable Travel Projects Get Boost
Ireland's Public Transport Minister Alan Kelly has confirmed that €55 million will be spent on sustainable travel projects this year. The Minister confirmed the figure as he announced the 34 projects being carried out in regional cities under the jobs initiative.
Ireland's Public Transport Minister Alan Kelly has confirmed that €55 million will be spent on sustainable travel projects this year. The Minister confirmed the figure as he announced the 34 projects being carried out in regional cities under the jobs initiative.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 17 2010, 5,844 days ago
Kenny's Leadership 'Threatened By Defections'
The defection of two high-profile party spokesmen last night has thrown into serious doubt Enda Kenny's prospects of winning his vote of no confidence.
The defection of two high-profile party spokesmen last night has thrown into serious doubt Enda Kenny's prospects of winning his vote of no confidence.
Anglo 'To Release Withheld Documents'
The Anglo Irish bank has been asked by the Minister of Finance to renege its claim for legal privilege to withhold the submission seized documents during a Commercial Court hearing.
The Anglo Irish bank has been asked by the Minister of Finance to renege its claim for legal privilege to withhold the submission seized documents during a Commercial Court hearing.
Taoiseach In Brussels To Discuss Debt Crisis
The Taoiseach will travel to Brussels today for a one day meeting at the European Council to discuss the current debt crisis and job creation.
The Taoiseach will travel to Brussels today for a one day meeting at the European Council to discuss the current debt crisis and job creation.
Two Held Over 2007 Killing
Two people have been arrested in connection with the killing of Katy French in 2007. This morning, Gardai in Navan said they had arrested two people in connection with the ongoing investigation into the death of the 24-year-old Katy French who died on 6th December, 2007.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the killing of Katy French in 2007. This morning, Gardai in Navan said they had arrested two people in connection with the ongoing investigation into the death of the 24-year-old Katy French who died on 6th December, 2007.
Ryan Welcomes Global Wind Day
During a trip to Tokyo, Irish Energy Minister, Eamon Ryan has celebrated Global Wind Day and welcomed it as an opportunity to promote the major progress that Ireland has made in wind energy in the past three years.
During a trip to Tokyo, Irish Energy Minister, Eamon Ryan has celebrated Global Wind Day and welcomed it as an opportunity to promote the major progress that Ireland has made in wind energy in the past three years.
Vote On Páirc Uí Chaoimh Revamp
Councillors in Cork have voted on a proposed €30m revamp of Páirc Uí Chaoimh GAA stadium. The planned project would see the construction of a new 50,000-seater stadium and a "centre of excellence". A new two-tiered stand would increase the capacity of the stadium by around 7,000.
Councillors in Cork have voted on a proposed €30m revamp of Páirc Uí Chaoimh GAA stadium. The planned project would see the construction of a new 50,000-seater stadium and a "centre of excellence". A new two-tiered stand would increase the capacity of the stadium by around 7,000.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 17 2009, 6,209 days ago
Beach Body Unidentified
The body of a man found at Rosses Point beach early yesterday morning still remains unidentified this afternoon. He was wearing swimming trunks and had not been in the water very long, according to gardaí.
The body of a man found at Rosses Point beach early yesterday morning still remains unidentified this afternoon. He was wearing swimming trunks and had not been in the water very long, according to gardaí.
Fires Claim Two Irish Lives
An elderly woman has died following a Dublin house fire. The blaze was in the Sutton area, in the north of the capital and broke out at a house on Offington Drive at around 11pm.
An elderly woman has died following a Dublin house fire. The blaze was in the Sutton area, in the north of the capital and broke out at a house on Offington Drive at around 11pm.
Man Held In Peter Gunn Murder Probe
Gardaí investigating a murder have arrested a man in connection with the case. The man - who is in his 30s - was held this morning and is being detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act at Finglas Garda station in the probe in the killing of Peter Gunn.
Gardaí investigating a murder have arrested a man in connection with the case. The man - who is in his 30s - was held this morning and is being detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act at Finglas Garda station in the probe in the killing of Peter Gunn.
TD Pension Cuts Loom
The Government is to cut the early payment of pensions to sitting TDs. However, the proposal would only bring about a saving to the Exchequer of around €162,000 each year. Currently, ex-ministers are paid half of their pension entitlement while still serving in the Oireachtas.
The Government is to cut the early payment of pensions to sitting TDs. However, the proposal would only bring about a saving to the Exchequer of around €162,000 each year. Currently, ex-ministers are paid half of their pension entitlement while still serving in the Oireachtas.
EC Aid Sought For Irish Dairy Market
The continued weakening of the Irish dairy market has led to increased efforts by the Irish Government to exert pressure on the European Commission to provide every available support to farmers. Junior Agriculture Minister and Clare T.D.
The continued weakening of the Irish dairy market has led to increased efforts by the Irish Government to exert pressure on the European Commission to provide every available support to farmers. Junior Agriculture Minister and Clare T.D.
Irish M&S Stores Drop Prices
Marks & Spencer has announced a permanent cut in the price of clothing and homeware at its Irish stores. Jonathan Smith, who is in charge of the London-based company's Irish business, said that the decision aims to help costumers to face up to the current tougher economic conditions.
Marks & Spencer has announced a permanent cut in the price of clothing and homeware at its Irish stores. Jonathan Smith, who is in charge of the London-based company's Irish business, said that the decision aims to help costumers to face up to the current tougher economic conditions.
Doctor's Rosters To Change
The Labour Court has proposed some changes in rostering arrangements for hospital doctors. If doctors accept the recommendations, it could lead to considerable savings in the Health Service Executive's overtime bill.
The Labour Court has proposed some changes in rostering arrangements for hospital doctors. If doctors accept the recommendations, it could lead to considerable savings in the Health Service Executive's overtime bill.
Seaweed Could Be Future Fuel
While enjoyed selectively as 'dulse', seaweed is to be targeted across Ireland and Scotland for another more dynamic use than just eating its dried version.
While enjoyed selectively as 'dulse', seaweed is to be targeted across Ireland and Scotland for another more dynamic use than just eating its dried version.
Ireland-Wide Business In Focus
A cross-border business initiative has taken place in Co Fermanagh. The Bridging the Border event was one of a series of similar events around Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland that have been delivered in conjunction with InterTradeIreland and Enterprise Ireland.
A cross-border business initiative has taken place in Co Fermanagh. The Bridging the Border event was one of a series of similar events around Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland that have been delivered in conjunction with InterTradeIreland and Enterprise Ireland.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 17 2008, 6,574 days ago
Cabinet To Discuss Lisbon Fallout
The fallout from Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty is expected to dominate Tuesday's cabinet meeting in Dublin. Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin is expected to brief his ministerial colleagues about the views expressed at yesterday's meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg.
The fallout from Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty is expected to dominate Tuesday's cabinet meeting in Dublin. Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin is expected to brief his ministerial colleagues about the views expressed at yesterday's meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg.
Defence Minister Says Chad Attack Was Mistake
The Irish defence Minister has said that an attack by Chadian rebels on Irish forces in the war-torn country could have been "a mistake".
The Irish defence Minister has said that an attack by Chadian rebels on Irish forces in the war-torn country could have been "a mistake".
Czech Cleared Of Rape
A Czech National accused of raping a Galway woman in 2007 has been acquitted by a jury following a nine day trial. The 23 year old Czech man who has been held in custody for almost a year over the charge, denied raping and assaulting the 24 year-old woman on July 28, 2007.
A Czech National accused of raping a Galway woman in 2007 has been acquitted by a jury following a nine day trial. The 23 year old Czech man who has been held in custody for almost a year over the charge, denied raping and assaulting the 24 year-old woman on July 28, 2007.
Law Expert Calls Drugs 'A Human Right'
In a new book, one of Ireland's top law experts has argued it is a "human right" to take currently illegal drugs. Paul O'Mahony said drugs should be legalised because there is a "human right" to use them and said the war on drugs had "failed catastrophically" in Ireland, and across the world.
In a new book, one of Ireland's top law experts has argued it is a "human right" to take currently illegal drugs. Paul O'Mahony said drugs should be legalised because there is a "human right" to use them and said the war on drugs had "failed catastrophically" in Ireland, and across the world.
Homeless Strategy To Favours Rented Accommodation
The Government is considering a new homelessness strategy to focus on the use of private rented accommodation rather than emergency hostels.
The Government is considering a new homelessness strategy to focus on the use of private rented accommodation rather than emergency hostels.
Energy Use In Ireland More Than Doubled Since 90s
Statistics revealed on Tuesday show Ireland's use of electricity has increased by 62% in homes between 1990 and 2006.
Statistics revealed on Tuesday show Ireland's use of electricity has increased by 62% in homes between 1990 and 2006.
Mahon Tribunal Beckons Back Bertie
The Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is to return to the Mahon Tribunal to give evidence on his personal finances on Tuesday. Mr Ahern will be questioned about the purchase of his north Dublin home in 1997 from his friend, Manchester businessman Micheál Wall.
The Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is to return to the Mahon Tribunal to give evidence on his personal finances on Tuesday. Mr Ahern will be questioned about the purchase of his north Dublin home in 1997 from his friend, Manchester businessman Micheál Wall.
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