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Irish News on Thu, Feb 13 2020, 2,192 days ago
Green Party Hold 'Positive' Meetings With Political Leaders
The Green Party has welcomed a number of "positive" meetings held in the days since the General Election. Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan said: "Today we opened discussions with a number of other political parties. I met with the leaders of Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil, and Fine Gael.
The Green Party has welcomed a number of "positive" meetings held in the days since the General Election. Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan said: "Today we opened discussions with a number of other political parties. I met with the leaders of Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil, and Fine Gael.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 13 2019, 2,557 days ago
Operation Freeflow 'Urgently Needed' To Tackle Congestion
Labour has called for the urgent reinstatement of Operation Freeflow, following the publication of a report on congestion in Dublin. The report from Inrix revealed that Dublin motorists spent an average of 246 hours in their cars in 2018.
Labour has called for the urgent reinstatement of Operation Freeflow, following the publication of a report on congestion in Dublin. The report from Inrix revealed that Dublin motorists spent an average of 246 hours in their cars in 2018.
Dublin Regains Top Ten 'Most Liveable' European City Ranking
Dublin has re-entered the top ten most liveable cities, becoming one of the most attractive cities in Europe for European expats.
Dublin has re-entered the top ten most liveable cities, becoming one of the most attractive cities in Europe for European expats.
Counterfeit Clothing Worth Estimated €500k Seized In Co Louth
Counterfeit clothing worth an estimated €500,000 has been seized by gardaí in County Louth. The seizure was made when officers raided a house on Bridge Street, Ardee, acting on a warrant under Section 25 of the Trades Mark Act, 1996.
Counterfeit clothing worth an estimated €500,000 has been seized by gardaí in County Louth. The seizure was made when officers raided a house on Bridge Street, Ardee, acting on a warrant under Section 25 of the Trades Mark Act, 1996.
Teaching Crisis Could See Children Being Sent Home From Schools
Children could be sent home from school due to a shortage of teachers, the Teachers Union of Ireland (TUI), has warned.
Children could be sent home from school due to a shortage of teachers, the Teachers Union of Ireland (TUI), has warned.
Ministers Urged To Address Delayed Health Projects
The Ministers for Health and Public Expenditure must outline exactly which health projects are to be delayed due to the overun at the National Children's Hospital.
The Ministers for Health and Public Expenditure must outline exactly which health projects are to be delayed due to the overun at the National Children's Hospital.
Minister For Finance Urged To Intervene On Supplements Tax
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, has been urged to intervene to prevent the introduction of VAT of 23% on many food supplements on 01 March 2019 Making the call, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Finance Michael McGrath, said: "The application of VAT to food supplements was discussed at length
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, has been urged to intervene to prevent the introduction of VAT of 23% on many food supplements on 01 March 2019 Making the call, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Finance Michael McGrath, said: "The application of VAT to food supplements was discussed at length
'Nothing New' In Public Procurement Proposals - SF
Sinn Féin have criticised new public procurement proposals from the Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, describing them as "nothing more than old guidelines he has failed to implement".
Sinn Féin have criticised new public procurement proposals from the Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, describing them as "nothing more than old guidelines he has failed to implement".
Irish News on Tue, Feb 13 2018, 2,922 days ago
Appeal Issued For 15-Year-Old Roza Jakubowska
Gardaí in Naas have appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 15-year-old Roza Jakubowska who has been missing from Kilcullen, Co. Kildare since 09 February. Roza was last seen on the evening at approximately 6.50pm in Kilcullen, Co. Kildare.
Gardaí in Naas have appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 15-year-old Roza Jakubowska who has been missing from Kilcullen, Co. Kildare since 09 February. Roza was last seen on the evening at approximately 6.50pm in Kilcullen, Co. Kildare.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 13 2017, 3,287 days ago
SF To Submit Motion Of No Confidence Against Govt
Sinn Féin is planning to bring forward a motion of no confidence against the Irish Government. The party will submit the motion to the Dáil on Wednesday, 15 February.
Sinn Féin is planning to bring forward a motion of no confidence against the Irish Government. The party will submit the motion to the Dáil on Wednesday, 15 February.
Cyclist Killed Following Collision With Car In Kildare
A cyclist has been killed following a collision with a car in Co Kildare. The female victim, in her mid 30s, was fatally injured at around 11am on the Rathcoffey to Maynooth Road in Clane on Sunday, 12 February. Her body was taken to Naas General Hospital.
A cyclist has been killed following a collision with a car in Co Kildare. The female victim, in her mid 30s, was fatally injured at around 11am on the Rathcoffey to Maynooth Road in Clane on Sunday, 12 February. Her body was taken to Naas General Hospital.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 13 2015, 4,018 days ago
Viable Explosive Device 'Made Safe'
A viable explosive device has been made safe in Co Cork. According to reports, a controlled explosion was carried out on the device on Friday (13 February). The object was discovered outside a house in the Knocknaheeney area at around 10am this morning.
A viable explosive device has been made safe in Co Cork. According to reports, a controlled explosion was carried out on the device on Friday (13 February). The object was discovered outside a house in the Knocknaheeney area at around 10am this morning.
Microfinance Ireland To Support 1,000 Jobs
Microfinance Ireland (MFI) has said it will aim to support 1,000 jobs this year by supporting micro-enterprises that have been unable to secure funding.
Microfinance Ireland (MFI) has said it will aim to support 1,000 jobs this year by supporting micro-enterprises that have been unable to secure funding.
Change To Irish Abortion Law Rejected
A proposed change to Ireland's abortion law has been rejected by the government. The change, if approved, would have legalised terminations in fatal foetal abnormality cases. The bill, which had been proposed by Clare Daly TD, was defeated by 104 votes to 20.
A proposed change to Ireland's abortion law has been rejected by the government. The change, if approved, would have legalised terminations in fatal foetal abnormality cases. The bill, which had been proposed by Clare Daly TD, was defeated by 104 votes to 20.
Dublin Council Commits To Solar Energy
Dublin City Council is to invest more in solar energy production this year, following a report that showed the city is a suitable location for the renewable energy source. A new 'IBM Smarter Cities Challenge' report has been published by the City Council.
Dublin City Council is to invest more in solar energy production this year, following a report that showed the city is a suitable location for the renewable energy source. A new 'IBM Smarter Cities Challenge' report has been published by the City Council.
Man Arrested After €40k Drugs Find
A man has been arrested after gardaí discovered a large quantity of drugs in Co Tipperary. Officers conducted searches at four premises in the Roscrea area on Thursday.
A man has been arrested after gardaí discovered a large quantity of drugs in Co Tipperary. Officers conducted searches at four premises in the Roscrea area on Thursday.
Four New Multi-Denominational Schools Announced
Four new, multi-denominational primary schools are expected to open this September, the Department of Education has said.
Four new, multi-denominational primary schools are expected to open this September, the Department of Education has said.
Goods Exports Increase 2.4% In 2014
Goods exports increased by 2.4% in 2014, new figures from the CSO have revealed. In December, goods exports levels were 18% higher than December 2013, while notable increases were recorded in exports to Japan (4%), USA (8%), China (9%) and France (16%).
Goods exports increased by 2.4% in 2014, new figures from the CSO have revealed. In December, goods exports levels were 18% higher than December 2013, while notable increases were recorded in exports to Japan (4%), USA (8%), China (9%) and France (16%).
Irish News on Thu, Feb 13 2014, 4,383 days ago
Boil Water Notice Issued In Co Limerick
A boil water notice has been issued to households and businesses in Co Limerick due to water pumping stations being affected by ongoing power outages.
A boil water notice has been issued to households and businesses in Co Limerick due to water pumping stations being affected by ongoing power outages.
70 Jobs To Go With Bakery Closure
Seventy jobs are to be lost following the announcement that Paris Bakery on Moore Street is to close. According to a report by the Irish Times, the bakery is closing to make way for a new road, which is part of €900 million shopping centre development.
Seventy jobs are to be lost following the announcement that Paris Bakery on Moore Street is to close. According to a report by the Irish Times, the bakery is closing to make way for a new road, which is part of €900 million shopping centre development.
FF Publish Mortgage Protection Legislation
Legislation to protect mortgage holders whose loans are sold to unregulated third parties has been published today by Fianna Fáil.
Legislation to protect mortgage holders whose loans are sold to unregulated third parties has been published today by Fianna Fáil.
€70m Announced For Storm Damage
The Government has announced €70 million will be made available for a programme of repair and remediation works.
The Government has announced €70 million will be made available for a programme of repair and remediation works.
Minister Welcomes 'Lifeskills' Survey
The Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly TD, has welcomed the publication of the 2012 'Lifeskills' Survey.
The Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly TD, has welcomed the publication of the 2012 'Lifeskills' Survey.
HSE Issue Meningitis Advice After Co Cavan Cases Confirmed
Parents have been warned to remain vigilant for the signs of meningitis following the diagnosis of two children in Co Cavan with the potentially fatal infection. The two children attended the same crèche in Ballyheelan, Kilnaleck.
Parents have been warned to remain vigilant for the signs of meningitis following the diagnosis of two children in Co Cavan with the potentially fatal infection. The two children attended the same crèche in Ballyheelan, Kilnaleck.
Over €4m Allocated For Station Repairs In Cork And Waterford
Almost €3 million has been allocated to repair the roof of Kent Station in Cork, which was severely damaged in the recent bad weather.
Almost €3 million has been allocated to repair the roof of Kent Station in Cork, which was severely damaged in the recent bad weather.
New Fuel Marker To Tackle Laundering
A new marker is to be added to fuel on both sides of the Border in an effort to curb the lucrative fuel laundering market, It is understood that the new fuel marker is resistant to current known laundering techniques, which is hoped will help officers in Ireland and Northern Ireland clamp down on t
A new marker is to be added to fuel on both sides of the Border in an effort to curb the lucrative fuel laundering market, It is understood that the new fuel marker is resistant to current known laundering techniques, which is hoped will help officers in Ireland and Northern Ireland clamp down on t
Man Dies In Fall At Sligo Hotel
Gardaí in Sligo have reported the death of a 28-year-old man after a fall from a railing on Quay Street. The man is thought to have been trying to access Sligo City Hotel at about 01:45 when he fell, sustaining serious head injuries. It is understood that a woman was also injured in the incident.
Gardaí in Sligo have reported the death of a 28-year-old man after a fall from a railing on Quay Street. The man is thought to have been trying to access Sligo City Hotel at about 01:45 when he fell, sustaining serious head injuries. It is understood that a woman was also injured in the incident.
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O'Connell Tower Restoration Project Underway The O'Connell Tower at Glasnevin Cemetery will open to the public for the first time in 40 years. A €200,000 restoration project is underway with the reconstruction of an internal stairway that was destroyed in a bombing in 1971.
O'Connell Tower Restoration Project Underway The O'Connell Tower at Glasnevin Cemetery will open to the public for the first time in 40 years. A €200,000 restoration project is underway with the reconstruction of an internal stairway that was destroyed in a bombing in 1971.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 13 2013, 4,748 days ago
Draft Report Shows Savita's Infection Was Undiagnosed For Three Days
The infection that contributed to the death of Savita Halappanavar went undetected for 3 days at Galway University Hospital, according to a draft report into her death.
The infection that contributed to the death of Savita Halappanavar went undetected for 3 days at Galway University Hospital, according to a draft report into her death.
FF Call For A Full Apology To The Magdalene Women
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice Niall Collins has welcomed reports that the Taoiseach has changed his position on the State’s response to the McAleese report on the Magdalene Laundries.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice Niall Collins has welcomed reports that the Taoiseach has changed his position on the State’s response to the McAleese report on the Magdalene Laundries.
UCD Students Face Disciplinary For Egging Taoiseach
Three University College Dublin (UCD) students who threw eggs at the Taoiseach, as he officially opened the student centre in the college on 29th November, will appear before a disciplinary committee today.
Three University College Dublin (UCD) students who threw eggs at the Taoiseach, as he officially opened the student centre in the college on 29th November, will appear before a disciplinary committee today.
Pyramids Of Giza To Go Green On St Patrick's Day
In a major coup for Irish tourism, an ancient wonder of the world – the Pyramids of Giza – and a modern wonder of the world – the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil – are set to go green for the first time ever on St Patrick's Day this year, joining a host of other major landmark
In a major coup for Irish tourism, an ancient wonder of the world – the Pyramids of Giza – and a modern wonder of the world – the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil – are set to go green for the first time ever on St Patrick's Day this year, joining a host of other major landmark
Study Into LGBT Parenting In Ireland Welcomed
Labour Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) has welcomed the publication of the first large scale study into the experiences of LGBT people in Ireland who are parents or are planning parenthood.
Labour Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) has welcomed the publication of the first large scale study into the experiences of LGBT people in Ireland who are parents or are planning parenthood.
New Data Highlights Importance Of Social Protection In Reducing Poverty
The Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton TD, has welcomed the publication today of the Survey on Income and Living Conditions 2011 by the Central Statistics Office.
The Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton TD, has welcomed the publication today of the Survey on Income and Living Conditions 2011 by the Central Statistics Office.
Woman Dies In Roscommon Road Crash
An elderly woman has died in a road crash in County Roscommon yesterday evening. The 83-year-old died when the car she was driving collided with a wall at Carrowphadeen at around 5pm. She was taken to Portiuncula Hospital where she was later pronounced dead.
An elderly woman has died in a road crash in County Roscommon yesterday evening. The 83-year-old died when the car she was driving collided with a wall at Carrowphadeen at around 5pm. She was taken to Portiuncula Hospital where she was later pronounced dead.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 13 2012, 5,114 days ago
Killer Gets Life For Severely Beating Irish Woman
A man has been jailed for life for killing Irish woman Siobhan Kelly who lay dead in her London flat undiscovered for three weeks after he beat her to death. Stephen Foad, 42, denied murdering Miss Kelly, but three days into the trial he changed his plea. He was given a minimum term of 13 years.
A man has been jailed for life for killing Irish woman Siobhan Kelly who lay dead in her London flat undiscovered for three weeks after he beat her to death. Stephen Foad, 42, denied murdering Miss Kelly, but three days into the trial he changed his plea. He was given a minimum term of 13 years.
Actor David Kelly Dies
Irish actor David Kelly died yesterday following a short illness aged 82. His film credits include ‘Into the West’, ‘Waking Ned’, and the recent re-make of ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’.
Irish actor David Kelly died yesterday following a short illness aged 82. His film credits include ‘Into the West’, ‘Waking Ned’, and the recent re-make of ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’.
Call For BOI Mortgage Moratorium For Priory Hall Residents
Dublin North East Labour T.
Dublin North East Labour T.
SME's To Participate In Govt Framework
Brian Hayes TD, Minster of State with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW), today announced the launch of the Framework for the Supply of Managed Print Services. The Framework is expected to generate savings of up to €22 million annually over the next two to four years.
Brian Hayes TD, Minster of State with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW), today announced the launch of the Framework for the Supply of Managed Print Services. The Framework is expected to generate savings of up to €22 million annually over the next two to four years.
40% Of Garda Stations Have No Email Access
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice has established that 40% of the garda stations in the State are not linked to the garda network and do not have email access.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice has established that 40% of the garda stations in the State are not linked to the garda network and do not have email access.
HEA Publishes Roadmap For Higher Education Reforms
The Higher Education Authority (HEA) today published a series of papers that set out a roadmap for implementing significant reform in Irish higher education, following on from the recommendations of National Strategy for Higher Education.
The Higher Education Authority (HEA) today published a series of papers that set out a roadmap for implementing significant reform in Irish higher education, following on from the recommendations of National Strategy for Higher Education.
Domestic Violence Campaign Launches
Sonas Housing and Meath Women's Refuge today launched a domestic violence awareness campaign to highlight the impact of verbal abuse. The launch coincides with St Valentine’s Day, which is a difficult day for women experiencing domestic abuse with the focus on perfect romantic love.
Sonas Housing and Meath Women's Refuge today launched a domestic violence awareness campaign to highlight the impact of verbal abuse. The launch coincides with St Valentine’s Day, which is a difficult day for women experiencing domestic abuse with the focus on perfect romantic love.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 13 2009, 6,209 days ago
Fianna Fail Support Hits Record Low
Support for the governing party Fianna Fail has slumped to an unprecedented low with the party now languishing third. A poll published today in the Irish Times shows a surge in support for Labour has driven Fianna Fáil into third place.
Support for the governing party Fianna Fail has slumped to an unprecedented low with the party now languishing third. A poll published today in the Irish Times shows a surge in support for Labour has driven Fianna Fáil into third place.
IL&P Directors Resign In Anglo-Gate Furore
Two senior figures in Irish Life & Permanent have resigned as the Anglo Irish Bank scandal comes to the boil. A spokesman revealed this morning that the group Finance Director Peter Fitzpatrick and Treasury Head David Gantly have tendered their resignation after a board meeting last night.
Two senior figures in Irish Life & Permanent have resigned as the Anglo Irish Bank scandal comes to the boil. A spokesman revealed this morning that the group Finance Director Peter Fitzpatrick and Treasury Head David Gantly have tendered their resignation after a board meeting last night.
Cause Of Emergency Shannon Landing Revealed
Accident investigators today say they have discovered the cause of the emergency landing by a passenger plane in Shannon.
Accident investigators today say they have discovered the cause of the emergency landing by a passenger plane in Shannon.
Young Man Killed In Donegal Collision
A young man has been killed, and two others injured in Donegal collision. Gardai at Ballyshannon are now investigating the fatal road traffic collision, which occurred at The Rock, Ballyshannon, Co.Donegal at approximately 2.15am this morning.
A young man has been killed, and two others injured in Donegal collision. Gardai at Ballyshannon are now investigating the fatal road traffic collision, which occurred at The Rock, Ballyshannon, Co.Donegal at approximately 2.15am this morning.
Tutu Gives Irish Downturn Advice
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has offered some food for thought on the current economic crisis in Ireland. The Bishop urged Irish people to put their current economic difficulties into perspective.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has offered some food for thought on the current economic crisis in Ireland. The Bishop urged Irish people to put their current economic difficulties into perspective.
Seven Years For Heroin Possessing Teen
A West Dublin teenager has been given a seven years sentence for possession of Heroin at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court today.
A West Dublin teenager has been given a seven years sentence for possession of Heroin at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court today.
Up To 600 Small Shops To Close This Year
Figures released today by the Convenience Store and Newsagent Association show an average of 130 people in their industry are losing their jobs each week.
Figures released today by the Convenience Store and Newsagent Association show an average of 130 people in their industry are losing their jobs each week.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 13 2008, 6,575 days ago
Donegal Murder Victim Was Previoulsy Attacked
The victim of a brutal border murder had previoulsy been the victim of a shooing by republicans and it is now believed he was abducted prior to being shot dead last night.
The victim of a brutal border murder had previoulsy been the victim of a shooing by republicans and it is now believed he was abducted prior to being shot dead last night.
Two Released in Darren McKeown Murder Investigation
The two people arrested on Tuesday morning in connection with the murder of Darren McKeown in Drogheda, Co. Louth, have been released. It is understood that the man and the woman, both aged 19, were released on Tuesday night.
The two people arrested on Tuesday morning in connection with the murder of Darren McKeown in Drogheda, Co. Louth, have been released. It is understood that the man and the woman, both aged 19, were released on Tuesday night.
Jury Discharged In Kearney Trial
The jury in the trial of Brian Kearney for the alleged murder of his wife has been discharged. It is understood that the decision was made because one of the members of the jury worked for the company that fitted the alarm system at the Kearney's home.
The jury in the trial of Brian Kearney for the alleged murder of his wife has been discharged. It is understood that the decision was made because one of the members of the jury worked for the company that fitted the alarm system at the Kearney's home.
One Arrested In Limerick Drugs Seizure
A woman has reportedly been arrested following the seizure of drugs worth more than €100,000 in Limerick. The woman, who is understood to be in her 20s, was arrested following the seizure of heroin and cocaine in the south side of the city on Wednesday afternoon.
A woman has reportedly been arrested following the seizure of drugs worth more than €100,000 in Limerick. The woman, who is understood to be in her 20s, was arrested following the seizure of heroin and cocaine in the south side of the city on Wednesday afternoon.
Decision Made On Troops' Chad Deployment Date
Fifty Irish Army Rangers are to be deployed to Chad next Thursday, it has been confirmed. Irish Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea was informed of the plan during a meeting in Paris with Lieutenant General Pat Nash, the Irish commander of the 14-state EU force.
Fifty Irish Army Rangers are to be deployed to Chad next Thursday, it has been confirmed. Irish Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea was informed of the plan during a meeting in Paris with Lieutenant General Pat Nash, the Irish commander of the 14-state EU force.
Mulhall Mother Charged Over Noor's Death
The mother of two women convicted of killing Kenyan man Farah Swaleh Noor in Dublin in 2005 has been charged in connection with his death.
The mother of two women convicted of killing Kenyan man Farah Swaleh Noor in Dublin in 2005 has been charged in connection with his death.
Man Dies In Galway Crash
A man has been killed in a road crash in Co. Galway. The two-car collision happened on the main Gort to Ennis Road near the Galway-Clare border around 7:30am this morning.
A man has been killed in a road crash in Co. Galway. The two-car collision happened on the main Gort to Ennis Road near the Galway-Clare border around 7:30am this morning.
Flights Affected By Fog
Heavy fog caused delays on several flights arriving into Dublin and Shannon airports this morning. The weather conditions resulted in a few flights being cancelled, but Dublin Airport Authority said that passengers had been accommodated on other flights.
Heavy fog caused delays on several flights arriving into Dublin and Shannon airports this morning. The weather conditions resulted in a few flights being cancelled, but Dublin Airport Authority said that passengers had been accommodated on other flights.
Hotel Plans Will Provide A 'Joyful' Break
It may not be the most obvious choice for a relaxing break, but Dublin's infamous Mountjoy Prison could soon be the most exclusive place to stay in the city, with news there are plans to transform it into a boutique hotel.
It may not be the most obvious choice for a relaxing break, but Dublin's infamous Mountjoy Prison could soon be the most exclusive place to stay in the city, with news there are plans to transform it into a boutique hotel.
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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.
