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Irish News on Fri, Feb 15 2019, 2,557 days ago
Man Dies After Fall From Window At Mater Hospital
A man in his 50's has died after falling from a window at the Mater Hospital in Dublin. The patient fell from the fourth floor. The incident happened yesterday, Thursday 14 February, at around 12pm. Gardaí are investigating.
A man in his 50's has died after falling from a window at the Mater Hospital in Dublin. The patient fell from the fourth floor. The incident happened yesterday, Thursday 14 February, at around 12pm. Gardaí are investigating.
Woman Dies After Being Struck By Vehicle In Tallaght
A woman has died after she was struck by a Luas in Dublin on the morning of Thursday 14 February. Patricia Quinn, 71, from the Belgard area of Tallaght was on foot when she was hit by the vehicle. It happened at around 10am between the Cookstown and Tallaght Hospital stops.
A woman has died after she was struck by a Luas in Dublin on the morning of Thursday 14 February. Patricia Quinn, 71, from the Belgard area of Tallaght was on foot when she was hit by the vehicle. It happened at around 10am between the Cookstown and Tallaght Hospital stops.
Man Arrested Amid Fatal Assault Probe In Kerry
A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal assault in Killorglin, County Kerry, over the weekend. 32-year-old Stephen O'Connor was critically injured during an incident outside a fast-food restaurant on Sunday 10 February. He later died at Cork University Hospital.
A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal assault in Killorglin, County Kerry, over the weekend. 32-year-old Stephen O'Connor was critically injured during an incident outside a fast-food restaurant on Sunday 10 February. He later died at Cork University Hospital.
Hundreds Of Ambulance Staff Strike In Union Row
Hundreds of ambulance personnel belonging to the Psychiatric Nurses Association (PNA) are taking strike action today amid a dispute over union representation.
Hundreds of ambulance personnel belonging to the Psychiatric Nurses Association (PNA) are taking strike action today amid a dispute over union representation.
Man Escapes Injury After Scooter Collides With Bus
A man on a scooter had a lucky escape last night when he collided with a bus in Dublin. The incident happened on Thursday 14 February. Pictures shared by Gardaí show the bike wedged under the double-decker. Officers warned road users of all vehicle types to take care on the roads.
A man on a scooter had a lucky escape last night when he collided with a bus in Dublin. The incident happened on Thursday 14 February. Pictures shared by Gardaí show the bike wedged under the double-decker. Officers warned road users of all vehicle types to take care on the roads.
Two Arrested After Cocaine Worth £70K Seized In Westmeath
Two people have been arrested after cocaine worth £700,000 was seized in County Westmeath. Gardaí believe their investigation has disrupted one of the most significant drug operations in the western region.
Two people have been arrested after cocaine worth £700,000 was seized in County Westmeath. Gardaí believe their investigation has disrupted one of the most significant drug operations in the western region.
Renewable Fuel Use To Rise In Transport Sector
The level of biofuels used in the transport sector is set to increase to 11% over the next year, according to Richard Bruton, the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the Environment.
The level of biofuels used in the transport sector is set to increase to 11% over the next year, according to Richard Bruton, the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the Environment.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 15 2018, 2,922 days ago
Witness Appeal Over Fatal Collision In Wexford
Gardai in Wexford have issued an appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision on the Whitemill Road at approximately 12:30am on Thursday, 15 February. A male in his 20s was fatally injured when the car he was driving lost control and collided with a barrier.
Gardai in Wexford have issued an appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision on the Whitemill Road at approximately 12:30am on Thursday, 15 February. A male in his 20s was fatally injured when the car he was driving lost control and collided with a barrier.
Reckless Conduct By Banking Industry To Be Criminalised
Sinn Féin has called for legislation to criminalise reckless misconduct by banking officials, Chief Executive Officers, Board Members and their Insurers.
Sinn Féin has called for legislation to criminalise reckless misconduct by banking officials, Chief Executive Officers, Board Members and their Insurers.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 15 2017, 3,287 days ago
EU Takes Ireland To Court Over Waste Water Pollution
The European Commission is to take Ireland to the Court of Justice of the EU for its failure to ensure that urban waste water in 38 towns and cities across the country is adequately collected and treated to prevent serious risks to human health and the environment.
The European Commission is to take Ireland to the Court of Justice of the EU for its failure to ensure that urban waste water in 38 towns and cities across the country is adequately collected and treated to prevent serious risks to human health and the environment.
Herbal Cannabis Seized At Portlaoise Mail Centre
Herbal cannabis worth an estimated €150,000 has been seized by Revenue officers at Portlaoise Mail Centre. Following routine profiling, and with the assistance of Revenue's detector dog team, 7.5kg of herbal cannabis was found concealed in parcels from Nigeria, addressed to a location in Dublin.
Herbal cannabis worth an estimated €150,000 has been seized by Revenue officers at Portlaoise Mail Centre. Following routine profiling, and with the assistance of Revenue's detector dog team, 7.5kg of herbal cannabis was found concealed in parcels from Nigeria, addressed to a location in Dublin.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 15 2016, 3,653 days ago
100 New Jobs Announced For Dublin
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced 100 new jobs are to be created in Dublin, by Irish pharmaceutical company APC Ltd. The Taoiseach announced the jobs as he opened the company's new headquarters and research centre in Cherrywood, Dublin today (Monday).
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced 100 new jobs are to be created in Dublin, by Irish pharmaceutical company APC Ltd. The Taoiseach announced the jobs as he opened the company's new headquarters and research centre in Cherrywood, Dublin today (Monday).
Over €2m Worth Of Drugs Seized In Dublin
More than €2 million worth of drugs have been seized by Gardaí in Donaghmede, Dublin. Cannabis resin, cannabis herb and cocaine, worth and estimated €2.1 million were seized as part of an operation targeting the sale and supply of controlled drugs in North Dublin.
More than €2 million worth of drugs have been seized by Gardaí in Donaghmede, Dublin. Cannabis resin, cannabis herb and cocaine, worth and estimated €2.1 million were seized as part of an operation targeting the sale and supply of controlled drugs in North Dublin.
More Than 200 New Jobs Created At Dublin Airport
More than 200 new jobs are to be created at Dublin Airport by Swissport Ireland Ltd, following a period of growth which they said is expected to continue. The company said that it had seen growth of 23% and expected further growth of 10% in 2016.
More than 200 new jobs are to be created at Dublin Airport by Swissport Ireland Ltd, following a period of growth which they said is expected to continue. The company said that it had seen growth of 23% and expected further growth of 10% in 2016.
FF Launch 'Extensive Action Plan' For Mortgage Holders
Action is required to boost mortgage holders rights Fianna Fáil has said as it announces its "action plan to support families in meeting their monthly mortgage payment".
Action is required to boost mortgage holders rights Fianna Fáil has said as it announces its "action plan to support families in meeting their monthly mortgage payment".
Alcohol And Cigarettes Seized In Revenue Operations
Quantities of illegal alcohol and cigarettes have been seized by Revenue Officers in two operations over the weekend.
Quantities of illegal alcohol and cigarettes have been seized by Revenue Officers in two operations over the weekend.
SIPTU And Axa Insurance To Enter 'Intensive Negotiations'
Representatives of SIPTU are to enter "intensive negotiations" with the management of AXA Insurance Ireland, following the company's announcement of possible job losses resulting from the implementation of a restructuring plan.
Representatives of SIPTU are to enter "intensive negotiations" with the management of AXA Insurance Ireland, following the company's announcement of possible job losses resulting from the implementation of a restructuring plan.
FG Manifesto 'Another Work Of Fiction' - SF
Fine Gael's election manifesto has been described as "another work of fiction" by Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams. Deputy Adams said that the sequel to their five point plan was a "mere list of false promises they will break again if returned to office".
Fine Gael's election manifesto has been described as "another work of fiction" by Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams. Deputy Adams said that the sequel to their five point plan was a "mere list of false promises they will break again if returned to office".
Large Garda Presence For David Byrne Funeral
A large-scale Gardaí operation will be in place today (Monday) during the funeral of David Byrne, who died in a gun attack at the Regency Hotel in Dublin on Friday 01 February.
A large-scale Gardaí operation will be in place today (Monday) during the funeral of David Byrne, who died in a gun attack at the Regency Hotel in Dublin on Friday 01 February.
Boil Water Alert Issued In Co Cork
A boil water notice has been issued by Cork County Council over concerns about the supply from the Whitegate Regional Water Supply Scheme.
A boil water notice has been issued by Cork County Council over concerns about the supply from the Whitegate Regional Water Supply Scheme.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 15 2013, 4,748 days ago
Mater To Open New Emergency Dept On Sunday
A new state-of-the-art emergency department will open at 10pm on Sunday night at Dublin’s Mater Hospital following the closure of the old facility at 04.00 am Sunday morning.
A new state-of-the-art emergency department will open at 10pm on Sunday night at Dublin’s Mater Hospital following the closure of the old facility at 04.00 am Sunday morning.
DPP To Appeal Leniency Of O'Brien Sentence
A decision by the DPP to appeal the leniency of the sentence given to Patrick O’Brien, for rape and indecent assault, has been welcomed by Fiona Doyle, O’Brien’s daughter and victim.
A decision by the DPP to appeal the leniency of the sentence given to Patrick O’Brien, for rape and indecent assault, has been welcomed by Fiona Doyle, O’Brien’s daughter and victim.
Sentence Reduced In Garlic Import Duty Case
Garlic importer Paul Bagley has had his 6-year jail term, for failing to import duty on garlic, reduced to two years by the Court of Criminal Appeal.
Garlic importer Paul Bagley has had his 6-year jail term, for failing to import duty on garlic, reduced to two years by the Court of Criminal Appeal.
Three Awarded Total Of €50,000 For Injuries Caused By Bar Fight
Three woman who were caught up in a fight that broke out next to them in a Dublin nightclub have been awarded more than €50,000 damages against a hotel and its security company.
Three woman who were caught up in a fight that broke out next to them in a Dublin nightclub have been awarded more than €50,000 damages against a hotel and its security company.
Taxi Driver Convicted Of Sexually Assaulting Sleeping Student
A taxi driver has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a female student who fell asleep in his cab. 39-year-old Abdul Mannan, of Rhebogue Meadows, Limerick, denied the incident in Limerick on February 7, 2011.
A taxi driver has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a female student who fell asleep in his cab. 39-year-old Abdul Mannan, of Rhebogue Meadows, Limerick, denied the incident in Limerick on February 7, 2011.
Former Festival Chief Convicted Of Fraud
Former chairman of the World Bodhran Championships has been convicted of 27 fraud charges at Killorglin District Court.
Former chairman of the World Bodhran Championships has been convicted of 27 fraud charges at Killorglin District Court.
State And Congregations In Stalemate Over Abuse Compensation
The State and religious orders are at stalemate in negotiations on the multi-million euro compensation owed for institutional child abuse. The Government wants the 18 religious congregations involved to pay a combined €735m – half the estimated €1.47bn final bill for compensating victims.
The State and religious orders are at stalemate in negotiations on the multi-million euro compensation owed for institutional child abuse. The Government wants the 18 religious congregations involved to pay a combined €735m – half the estimated €1.47bn final bill for compensating victims.
Employment Tribunal Hears Appeal Over Fighting Sisters
An employee at the Mater Private Hospital restaurant has claimed she was unfairly dismissed following a fight with her sister, in which she is alleged to have drawn blood.
An employee at the Mater Private Hospital restaurant has claimed she was unfairly dismissed following a fight with her sister, in which she is alleged to have drawn blood.
Man Killed In Co Galway Road Crash
A 51-year-old man was been killed on Thursday evening in a road crash in Co Galway. A car hit the as-yet-unidentified pedestrian at Kylebrack East, Loughrea, at approximately 9pm. He was taken to Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
A 51-year-old man was been killed on Thursday evening in a road crash in Co Galway. A car hit the as-yet-unidentified pedestrian at Kylebrack East, Loughrea, at approximately 9pm. He was taken to Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 15 2012, 5,114 days ago
Quinn Welcomes Engineers Week 2012
Education Minister has joined an engineers initiative, encouraging students, schools and parents to get involved in Engineers Week 2012, taking place from February 27.
Education Minister has joined an engineers initiative, encouraging students, schools and parents to get involved in Engineers Week 2012, taking place from February 27.
Murder Inquiry After Kilkenny Stabbing
A 21-year-old man has died after being stabbed during a knife attack in Kilkenny in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to reports, the emergency services were called to an apartment at 1.30am at Larchfield Court.
A 21-year-old man has died after being stabbed during a knife attack in Kilkenny in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to reports, the emergency services were called to an apartment at 1.30am at Larchfield Court.
Taoiseach Bound For Boston
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is travelling to the US on Wednesday for a series of meetings with business, tourism and political leaders, centring around Boston. The meetings are designed to attract foreign investment and promote the message, "Ireland is open for business".
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is travelling to the US on Wednesday for a series of meetings with business, tourism and political leaders, centring around Boston. The meetings are designed to attract foreign investment and promote the message, "Ireland is open for business".
£330m A5 Upgrade 'Strengthens North-South Relationship'
Fine Gael have welcomed the multi million euro investment in Donegal's A5, saying it will strengthen relations between the North and South.
Fine Gael have welcomed the multi million euro investment in Donegal's A5, saying it will strengthen relations between the North and South.
SF Claims Finance Bill 'Rewards The Rich'
The new finance bill rewards the rich and punishes the vast majority of low and middle income citizens, according to Sinn Fein. The claim was made during the Second Stage Dáil debate on the Finance Bill 2012 by Sinn Féin's finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty.
The new finance bill rewards the rich and punishes the vast majority of low and middle income citizens, according to Sinn Fein. The claim was made during the Second Stage Dáil debate on the Finance Bill 2012 by Sinn Féin's finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty.
Census Figures Show Importance Of Agriculture
The President of Ireland's largest farmers associations has said the preliminary results of the last census show agriculture remains an important economic sector across the country.
The President of Ireland's largest farmers associations has said the preliminary results of the last census show agriculture remains an important economic sector across the country.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 15 2011, 5,479 days ago
Kenny 'Misled' Over Merkel Meeting Progress
Fianna Fail's Brian Lenihan has accused the Enda Kenny of having "misled" the Irish people over the outcome of a meeting with the German Chancellor yesterday.
Fianna Fail's Brian Lenihan has accused the Enda Kenny of having "misled" the Irish people over the outcome of a meeting with the German Chancellor yesterday.
Martin Apologises Over Chinese Impression
Leader of Fianna Fail Michael Martin has issued an apology for impersonating a Chinese accent during a meeting in Dublin yesterday morning.
Leader of Fianna Fail Michael Martin has issued an apology for impersonating a Chinese accent during a meeting in Dublin yesterday morning.
Gardaí Name All Six Victims Of Plane Crash
The names of all six victims of Thursday's plane crash have today been released by Gardaí. Yesterday saw the funerals of two of the Northern Ireland victims of the Cork air crash.
The names of all six victims of Thursday's plane crash have today been released by Gardaí. Yesterday saw the funerals of two of the Northern Ireland victims of the Cork air crash.
Bizarre Double Murder Trial Continues
Defence counsel for a Co Londonderry woman accused of freely taking part in the plot to kill her own husband and her then lover's wife, have claimed that dentist Colin Howell was forcing the accused, Hazel Stewart against her will to be complicit in the deadly plot.
Defence counsel for a Co Londonderry woman accused of freely taking part in the plot to kill her own husband and her then lover's wife, have claimed that dentist Colin Howell was forcing the accused, Hazel Stewart against her will to be complicit in the deadly plot.
Fianna Fail Using 'Smear Tactics' – Adams
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has accused Fianna Fáil of engaging in a smear campaign against him.
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has accused Fianna Fáil of engaging in a smear campaign against him.
Information Sought Over Donnybrook Man
Officers investigating the suspicious death of a man in the Donnybrook area of Dublin last week are seeking information from the public.
Officers investigating the suspicious death of a man in the Donnybrook area of Dublin last week are seeking information from the public.
Cross Border Road Project Goes To Inquiry
A controversal cross-border road project is set to go to a Public Inquiry. The NI Regional Development Minister, Sinn Fein's Conor Murphy has this week announced that a Public Inquiry will be held into the proposed A5 Western Transport Corridor dualling project.
A controversal cross-border road project is set to go to a Public Inquiry. The NI Regional Development Minister, Sinn Fein's Conor Murphy has this week announced that a Public Inquiry will be held into the proposed A5 Western Transport Corridor dualling project.
Minister Ó Cuív Welcomes National Waste Report
The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Éamon Ó Cuív, has noted the publication by the Environmental Protection Agency of the National Waste Report for 2009. The report provides vital data in assessing the performance of Ireland in the management of its waste.
The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Éamon Ó Cuív, has noted the publication by the Environmental Protection Agency of the National Waste Report for 2009. The report provides vital data in assessing the performance of Ireland in the management of its waste.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 15 2010, 5,844 days ago
Man's Body Discovered In Dublin
An investigation has been launched after the discovery of the body of a male believed to be in his 30’s at an apartment in Grove Street, Mullingar this morning. Gardai at Mullingar say the scene has been sealed off.
An investigation has been launched after the discovery of the body of a male believed to be in his 30’s at an apartment in Grove Street, Mullingar this morning. Gardai at Mullingar say the scene has been sealed off.
Irish Bishops Meet With Pope Over Scandal
A two day meeting between Irish bishops and the Pope Benedict XVI has begun in the Vatican over the shocking revelations on clerical child abuse in Ireland.
A two day meeting between Irish bishops and the Pope Benedict XVI has begun in the Vatican over the shocking revelations on clerical child abuse in Ireland.
Head Shop Fire Turns Up €500,000
The fire at a Dublin 'head shop' last week has lead to the discovery of €500,000 in cash under the building's floorboards, it has been revealed. Gardaí said today they are treating the fire at the legal drug supplying store as arson.
The fire at a Dublin 'head shop' last week has lead to the discovery of €500,000 in cash under the building's floorboards, it has been revealed. Gardaí said today they are treating the fire at the legal drug supplying store as arson.
£2m Weekend Drug Haul
Drugs seized during a intelligence-led operation against an organised crime gang in the North and in England at the weekend have been valued at more than £2m. Substances suspected to be cocaine, speed and herbal cannabis worth £1m were seized in Kilkeel and greater Belfast on Saturday.
Drugs seized during a intelligence-led operation against an organised crime gang in the North and in England at the weekend have been valued at more than £2m. Substances suspected to be cocaine, speed and herbal cannabis worth £1m were seized in Kilkeel and greater Belfast on Saturday.
Search For Egyptian Fisherman Continues
A search for a fisherman missing off the west Cork coast is in progress this morning, resuming at first light. The man, an Egyptian in his 30s, fell overboard the Irish fishing boat, the Janireh, 11 miles southwest of the Fastnet Lighthouse at around 2am yesterday.
A search for a fisherman missing off the west Cork coast is in progress this morning, resuming at first light. The man, an Egyptian in his 30s, fell overboard the Irish fishing boat, the Janireh, 11 miles southwest of the Fastnet Lighthouse at around 2am yesterday.
Tanaiste On Defendsive Over Ryanair Move
The Taniaste has defended a decision that eventually led to the moving of 200 jobs to Glasgow by Ryanair. This morning, Minister Mary Coughlan (pictured) defended her handling of a Ryanair offer to create 500 jobs on the former SR Technics site in North Dublin.
The Taniaste has defended a decision that eventually led to the moving of 200 jobs to Glasgow by Ryanair. This morning, Minister Mary Coughlan (pictured) defended her handling of a Ryanair offer to create 500 jobs on the former SR Technics site in North Dublin.
The Cope Defends 'One Off Housing'
European Parliamentarian Pat the Cope Gallagher has called comments from the Irish Planning Institute (IPI) "reckless diatribe and unfounded myths".
European Parliamentarian Pat the Cope Gallagher has called comments from the Irish Planning Institute (IPI) "reckless diatribe and unfounded myths".
Man Killed In Kildare Crash
A man has died after a road crash in County Kildare in the early hours of yesterday. Gardaí have confirmed this morning that the man who was fatally injured in the crash was 22-years-old.
A man has died after a road crash in County Kildare in the early hours of yesterday. Gardaí have confirmed this morning that the man who was fatally injured in the crash was 22-years-old.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 15 2008, 6,575 days ago
Real Pay Negotiations Unlikely Before Easter: Ahern
The Taoiseach has predicted that it would probably be after Easter before the Government gets into substantive negotiations on pay. Mr Ahern said today: "I've been involved in this process for over 20 years and it's always a little bit protracted.
The Taoiseach has predicted that it would probably be after Easter before the Government gets into substantive negotiations on pay. Mr Ahern said today: "I've been involved in this process for over 20 years and it's always a little bit protracted.
Drugs Seized At Dublin Airport
Cocaine, with an estimated street value of €70,000, has been seized by customs officers at Dublin Airport. It is understood that 1kg of the drug was found in a child's toy house, which arrived in a freight consignment from Canada on Thursday.
Cocaine, with an estimated street value of €70,000, has been seized by customs officers at Dublin Airport. It is understood that 1kg of the drug was found in a child's toy house, which arrived in a freight consignment from Canada on Thursday.
Sales Worse Than Expected At Wedgwood
A failure to meet demand at the crucial Christmas period and the long-running slow-down in the US market have both contibuted to a bigger fall in sales than expected for a leading luxury goods group.
A failure to meet demand at the crucial Christmas period and the long-running slow-down in the US market have both contibuted to a bigger fall in sales than expected for a leading luxury goods group.
Pensioner Killed In Tipperary Crash
A 90-year-old man died after being involved in a road crash in Co. Tipperary. The incident happened at Ballygambon in Fethard around 8:30am on Thursday morning. It is understood that the man's car left the road and crashed into a pillar.
A 90-year-old man died after being involved in a road crash in Co. Tipperary. The incident happened at Ballygambon in Fethard around 8:30am on Thursday morning. It is understood that the man's car left the road and crashed into a pillar.
Dispute Causes Flight Disruption In Cork
A number of early morning flights were disrupted at Cork Airport this morning, due to an ongoing air traffic controllers dispute.
A number of early morning flights were disrupted at Cork Airport this morning, due to an ongoing air traffic controllers dispute.
St James Gate To Close As New Dublin Site Mooted?
International drinks' company Diageo is expected to reveal extensive plans for its world famous Guinness site at St James Gate, Dublin shortly - but remains tight-lipped on the details. However, the group is thought to be relocating production to a new facility in the north side of Dublin.
International drinks' company Diageo is expected to reveal extensive plans for its world famous Guinness site at St James Gate, Dublin shortly - but remains tight-lipped on the details. However, the group is thought to be relocating production to a new facility in the north side of Dublin.
Mayo Road Crash Kills One
A 19-year-old man has been killed in a road crash in Co. Mayo. The incident happened on the main N5 Castlebar to Westport road around 10pm on Thursday. It is understood that the victim was a front seat passenger in the vehicle, which hit a wall in Dooleague, Islandeady.
A 19-year-old man has been killed in a road crash in Co. Mayo. The incident happened on the main N5 Castlebar to Westport road around 10pm on Thursday. It is understood that the victim was a front seat passenger in the vehicle, which hit a wall in Dooleague, Islandeady.
Man Dies Following Galway Road Collision
A man has died following a road collision in Galway. The incident happened at Glenascaul in Oranmore around 1:30pm on Thursday. It is understood that the car the man was travelling in collided with a tractor.
A man has died following a road collision in Galway. The incident happened at Glenascaul in Oranmore around 1:30pm on Thursday. It is understood that the car the man was travelling in collided with a tractor.
REM To Headline Oxegen Festival
American rockers REM have been confirmed as headliners at this year's Oxegen festival. The band, who release their new album 'Accelerate' on April 1, will headline the event on July 12.
American rockers REM have been confirmed as headliners at this year's Oxegen festival. The band, who release their new album 'Accelerate' on April 1, will headline the event on July 12.
Repairs Force Seanad To Relocate
The Irish 'Upper House', the Seanad, will relocate to Dublin's Natural History museum soon, while repairs are carried out to Leinster House, it has been revealed.
The Irish 'Upper House', the Seanad, will relocate to Dublin's Natural History museum soon, while repairs are carried out to Leinster House, it has been revealed.
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