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Irish News on Thu, Nov 28 2019, 2,192 days ago
Fianna Fáil Response To Low-Pay Bill 'Outrageous'
Fianna Fáil's response to a request for Seanad support on a Bill to support low-paid and vulnerable workers in the State has been described as "outrageous".
Fianna Fáil's response to a request for Seanad support on a Bill to support low-paid and vulnerable workers in the State has been described as "outrageous".
Irish News on Wed, Nov 28 2018, 2,557 days ago
Series Of Search Operations Carried Out Across Dublin And Galway
A series of search operations have been carried out at five residential addresses and four business premises in Dublin, and one business premises in Galway.
A series of search operations have been carried out at five residential addresses and four business premises in Dublin, and one business premises in Galway.
Fianna Fáil Calls On People To Support Small Businesses
Fianna Fáil has called on the public to support small businesses by "shopping locally" this Christmas period.
Fianna Fáil has called on the public to support small businesses by "shopping locally" this Christmas period.
Joe Schmidt Announces Retirement As Ireland's Head Coach
Joe Schmidt has announced that he will retire as Ireland's head coach at the conclusion of next year's World Cup in Japan.
Joe Schmidt has announced that he will retire as Ireland's head coach at the conclusion of next year's World Cup in Japan.
First Successful Climate Action Fund Projects Announced
The government has announced the first successful projects under the €500 million Climate Action Fund.
The government has announced the first successful projects under the €500 million Climate Action Fund.
Relationships And Sexuality Education Symposium Underway
A consultation symposium on Relationships and Sexuality Education is taking place today as part of a wider consultation being undertaken by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA).
A consultation symposium on Relationships and Sexuality Education is taking place today as part of a wider consultation being undertaken by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA).
Man Critical Following Clonmell Collision
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses following a serious road traffic collision at Clonmell on Tuesday, 27 November. At approximately 6.30pm on Tuesday, a male pedestrian, aged in his 30s, was struck by a lorry on the N24 Knockanore.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses following a serious road traffic collision at Clonmell on Tuesday, 27 November. At approximately 6.30pm on Tuesday, a male pedestrian, aged in his 30s, was struck by a lorry on the N24 Knockanore.
Appeal Issued For Missing Teenager Areta Leliukaite
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 15-year-old Areta Leliukaite, who has been missing from the Navan area since the 23rd November 2018. The teenager is described as being 5'5", with long brown hair, of slim build with brown eyes.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 15-year-old Areta Leliukaite, who has been missing from the Navan area since the 23rd November 2018. The teenager is described as being 5'5", with long brown hair, of slim build with brown eyes.
Irish News on Tue, Nov 28 2017, 2,922 days ago
Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald Resigns From Govt
The Tánaiste and Minister For Business Frances Fitzgerald has resigned from Government. According to media reports, the Minister stepped down from her position after she offered her resignation to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during a cabinet meeting today, 28 November.
The Tánaiste and Minister For Business Frances Fitzgerald has resigned from Government. According to media reports, the Minister stepped down from her position after she offered her resignation to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during a cabinet meeting today, 28 November.
Oversea Visitor Numbers Up 3.1% - CSO
Overseas visitor numbers to Ireland have risen 3.1% during the first 10 months of 2017 compared to last year, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
Overseas visitor numbers to Ireland have risen 3.1% during the first 10 months of 2017 compared to last year, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
Up To 40 New Jobs To Be Created In Dublin
Up to 40 new jobs are to be created in Dublin. Turnkey site development and real estate optimisation company, Md7, is creating the roles at its International Headquarters (HQ) in the city.
Up to 40 new jobs are to be created in Dublin. Turnkey site development and real estate optimisation company, Md7, is creating the roles at its International Headquarters (HQ) in the city.
Irish News on Mon, Nov 28 2016, 3,287 days ago
Drugs Worth Estimated €250,000 Seized In Limerick City
Drugs worth an estimated €250,000 have been seized during a search operation in Limerick City.
Drugs worth an estimated €250,000 have been seized during a search operation in Limerick City.
Irish News on Fri, Nov 28 2014, 4,018 days ago
600,000 Cigarettes Seized At Dublin Port
Approximately 600,000 cigarettes have been seized at Dublin Port. The cigarettes, seized by Revenue officers, are believed to have a retail price of around €304,000. The cigarettes were found when officers searched a large wooden crate which, according to documents, contained safety footwear.
Approximately 600,000 cigarettes have been seized at Dublin Port. The cigarettes, seized by Revenue officers, are believed to have a retail price of around €304,000. The cigarettes were found when officers searched a large wooden crate which, according to documents, contained safety footwear.
Ireland's 'Greatest Rugby Player' Jack Kyle Dies Aged 88
Jack Kyle, former Ireland rugby player, has died at the age of 88. As well as playing 46 times for Ireland, Dr Kyle played in all four games when Ireland won the Grand Slam in 1948.
Jack Kyle, former Ireland rugby player, has died at the age of 88. As well as playing 46 times for Ireland, Dr Kyle played in all four games when Ireland won the Grand Slam in 1948.
Appeal Issued For Missing Dublin Man
Gardaí are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 22-year-old Neil Dolan. Mr Dolan, from Nash, Dublin 8, was last seen leaving his home on Wednesday morning at about 08:10am. He is described as 6'1" in height, of thin build with green eyes and black hair.
Gardaí are appealing for information on the whereabouts of 22-year-old Neil Dolan. Mr Dolan, from Nash, Dublin 8, was last seen leaving his home on Wednesday morning at about 08:10am. He is described as 6'1" in height, of thin build with green eyes and black hair.
Teachers 'Resolute' Over Strike Action
Teachers need "more movement" from Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan, if next Tuesday's planned strike action is to be avoided. ASTI President Phillip Irwin said it was "unfortunate it has come to this", but added that teachers would not budge on the issue.
Teachers need "more movement" from Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan, if next Tuesday's planned strike action is to be avoided. ASTI President Phillip Irwin said it was "unfortunate it has come to this", but added that teachers would not budge on the issue.
Taoiseach To Attend Meeting Of British-Irish Council
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to meet with UK leaders on the Isle of Man today as part of the British-Irish Council. The council was established as part of the Good Friday Agreement and involves representatives of all the UK's devolved administrations.
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to meet with UK leaders on the Isle of Man today as part of the British-Irish Council. The council was established as part of the Good Friday Agreement and involves representatives of all the UK's devolved administrations.
Labour Urges Consumers To 'Buy Irish' This Weekend
Labour is urging consumers to to buy Irish this Black Friday' weekend. Michael McCarthy TD said it is expected that up to €74 million will be spent in Irish stores over this weekend.
Labour is urging consumers to to buy Irish this Black Friday' weekend. Michael McCarthy TD said it is expected that up to €74 million will be spent in Irish stores over this weekend.
SF Criticises Govt's Symphysiotomy Payment and Redress Scheme
Sinn Féin has criticised the government's Symphysiotomy Payment and Redress Scheme and claimed it is "wrought with failures".
Sinn Féin has criticised the government's Symphysiotomy Payment and Redress Scheme and claimed it is "wrought with failures".
Irish News on Thu, Nov 28 2013, 4,383 days ago
Nine New Areas Added To Govt's ABC Programme
Nine new areas have been selected to be included in the design stage of the governments Area-Based Childhood (ABC) Programme, bring the total to 13.
Nine new areas have been selected to be included in the design stage of the governments Area-Based Childhood (ABC) Programme, bring the total to 13.
Govt Set To Introduce Pay-Per-Weight Rubbish Collection
The government is set to introduce a pay-per-weight scheme for rubbish collection, in an effort to reduce the amount of waste being sent to landfill. Environment Minister Phil Hogan is expected to announce the new system today.
The government is set to introduce a pay-per-weight scheme for rubbish collection, in an effort to reduce the amount of waste being sent to landfill. Environment Minister Phil Hogan is expected to announce the new system today.
Drugs Worth €350,000 Seized And Four Arrests Made
Drugs with an estimated street value of €350,000 have been seized by gardaí in two separate raids. In Co Kildare two men were arrested following an intelligence-led surveillance operation, which lead to a number of searches being carried out on Wednesday.
Drugs with an estimated street value of €350,000 have been seized by gardaí in two separate raids. In Co Kildare two men were arrested following an intelligence-led surveillance operation, which lead to a number of searches being carried out on Wednesday.
Expansion Of Dublin Bike Scheme Gets Underway
The introduction of almost 1,000 new bicycles and 58 additional hire points begins today in the €35 million expansion of the Dublin Bike Scheme.
The introduction of almost 1,000 new bicycles and 58 additional hire points begins today in the €35 million expansion of the Dublin Bike Scheme.
Local Property Tax Deadline Extended
The payment deadline for the Local Property Tax has been extended until 17.00 on Friday 29 November, following an "exceptional level" of filling in the last two days.
The payment deadline for the Local Property Tax has been extended until 17.00 on Friday 29 November, following an "exceptional level" of filling in the last two days.
Nine New Schools To Be Opened In Next Two Years
Nine new schools are to be opened in Counties Cork, Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare over the next two year. Local Education and Training Boards, the Catholic Church and multi-denominational education body Educate Together will run the schools.
Nine new schools are to be opened in Counties Cork, Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare over the next two year. Local Education and Training Boards, the Catholic Church and multi-denominational education body Educate Together will run the schools.
Missing Co Roscommon Family Found In North
Gardaí have reported that a mother and her three children, who had gone missing from their Co Roscommon home on Wednesday, have been found "safe and well" in in the Enniskillen area.
Gardaí have reported that a mother and her three children, who had gone missing from their Co Roscommon home on Wednesday, have been found "safe and well" in in the Enniskillen area.
Irish News on Wed, Nov 28 2012, 4,748 days ago
Former Judge Sentenced To Two And A Half Years
A former judge has been jailed for two and a half years after being convicted of deception. Heather Perrin, from Lambay Court in Malahide, resigned from her position on Monday after she deceived a man into leaving half of his estate to her children.
A former judge has been jailed for two and a half years after being convicted of deception. Heather Perrin, from Lambay Court in Malahide, resigned from her position on Monday after she deceived a man into leaving half of his estate to her children.
Walsh Agrees Settlement After Being Wrongly Accused Of Sexual Assault
X Factor judge Louis Walsh has agreed a €500,000 out-of-court settlement with the Irish edition of The Sun newspaper, after he was falsely accused on sexually assaulting a man in a Dublin nightclub.
X Factor judge Louis Walsh has agreed a €500,000 out-of-court settlement with the Irish edition of The Sun newspaper, after he was falsely accused on sexually assaulting a man in a Dublin nightclub.
Man Arrested In Relation To The Murder Of Darren Falsey
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of Darren Falsey, 36, in Carrigaline, Co Cork on 3rd August last year. The man, in his late 20s, is being detained at Togher Garda station under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act 2007.
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of Darren Falsey, 36, in Carrigaline, Co Cork on 3rd August last year. The man, in his late 20s, is being detained at Togher Garda station under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act 2007.
Call For Minister To Lift Ban On Recruitment In The Gardai
Galway City Councillor Peter Keane is calling on the Minister for Justice Alan Shatter to immediately lift the ban on recruitment in the gardaí amid fears that garda numbers in Galway and across the country will reach dangerously low levels next year.
Galway City Councillor Peter Keane is calling on the Minister for Justice Alan Shatter to immediately lift the ban on recruitment in the gardaí amid fears that garda numbers in Galway and across the country will reach dangerously low levels next year.
Minister Apologises After Children Are Left Out In The Cold
Education Minister Ruairi Quinn has apologised after children at a Dublin school had to wear their coats at all times because it was unable to pay for its boiler to be fixed for five weeks.
Education Minister Ruairi Quinn has apologised after children at a Dublin school had to wear their coats at all times because it was unable to pay for its boiler to be fixed for five weeks.
HSE To Investigate Baby Death At Cavan Hospital
HSE is to carry out an investigation into the death of a baby who was born at Cavan General Hospital last week. The boy, who was delivered by Cesarean section last Thursday, was transferred to a neo-natal unit in Dublin for treatment, where he later died.
HSE is to carry out an investigation into the death of a baby who was born at Cavan General Hospital last week. The boy, who was delivered by Cesarean section last Thursday, was transferred to a neo-natal unit in Dublin for treatment, where he later died.
Govt To Act On Expert Review Group Findings By Christmas
Senator O'Keeffe has today welcomed the Government commitment to act on the findings of the Expert Review Group by Christmas.
Senator O'Keeffe has today welcomed the Government commitment to act on the findings of the Expert Review Group by Christmas.
Obesity Costs Ireland An Estimated €1.64bn, According To New Study
The cost of overweight and obesity in Ireland has estimated the annual cost to be €1.64 billion, according to new safefood funded research.
The cost of overweight and obesity in Ireland has estimated the annual cost to be €1.64 billion, according to new safefood funded research.
Four Arrested Following Attempted Break-In
Three men and a woman have been arrested in relation to an attempted break-in at a firearms dealer in County Offaly. Gardai from the Emergency Response Unit arrested the gang on Tuesday night in Rahan. Two handguns were discovered as well as balaclavas, gloves and a car which was stolen.
Three men and a woman have been arrested in relation to an attempted break-in at a firearms dealer in County Offaly. Gardai from the Emergency Response Unit arrested the gang on Tuesday night in Rahan. Two handguns were discovered as well as balaclavas, gloves and a car which was stolen.
Irish News on Mon, Nov 28 2011, 5,114 days ago
Murder Inquiry Into Ballyfermot Killing
A murder inquiry has been launched after a man was shot dead in west Dublin this at 7am on Monday morning. The victim was shot while reversing a van out of his driveway on Cherry Orchard Avenue in Ballyfermot. He was aged 38, and Gardaí do not believe he was involved in criminal activity.
A murder inquiry has been launched after a man was shot dead in west Dublin this at 7am on Monday morning. The victim was shot while reversing a van out of his driveway on Cherry Orchard Avenue in Ballyfermot. He was aged 38, and Gardaí do not believe he was involved in criminal activity.
Summit Postponed As Eithne Kenny Buried
The British-Irish Council Summit, which was due to take place in Dublin on Monday has been postponed as a mark of respect following the death of Eithne Kenny, mother of Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Instead, her funeral was taking place in Co Mayo on Monday afternoon.
The British-Irish Council Summit, which was due to take place in Dublin on Monday has been postponed as a mark of respect following the death of Eithne Kenny, mother of Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Instead, her funeral was taking place in Co Mayo on Monday afternoon.
Russian Sailor Search Moves To Shallows
The search for five missing Russian sailors is continuing after finding limited traces of the ship and crew and is now moving to a 'low water' search.
The search for five missing Russian sailors is continuing after finding limited traces of the ship and crew and is now moving to a 'low water' search.
Two Arrested After Tallaght Shooting
Two men have been arrested in Dublin in connection with a shooting incident in Tallaght in the early hours of Monday morning. Gardai said they made the arrests and seized two firearms following the shooting incident, which took place at Hazel Hill, Tallaght at about 12.55am.
Two men have been arrested in Dublin in connection with a shooting incident in Tallaght in the early hours of Monday morning. Gardai said they made the arrests and seized two firearms following the shooting incident, which took place at Hazel Hill, Tallaght at about 12.55am.
Appeal For Witnesses To Crash
Another appeal has been launched in connection with the road crash that resulted in the death of a woman in Cork last week. Gardai at Douglas said they were making a further appeal over the fatal road traffic collision, which occurred on the November 14.
Another appeal has been launched in connection with the road crash that resulted in the death of a woman in Cork last week. Gardai at Douglas said they were making a further appeal over the fatal road traffic collision, which occurred on the November 14.
Labour Using Post To Keep Backbenchers In line
The Cabinet are using the junior housing ministerial position to keep Labour backbenchers in line, according to Sinn Fein on Monday.
The Cabinet are using the junior housing ministerial position to keep Labour backbenchers in line, according to Sinn Fein on Monday.
Half of Drivers Stop On Motorway To Use Phone
Half of Irish drivers have broken the highway code by stopping on the motorway to use their phone, according to a survey published on Monday.
Half of Irish drivers have broken the highway code by stopping on the motorway to use their phone, according to a survey published on Monday.
Robinson Repeats Appeal For Integration
The North's top politician, Peter Robinson, has again called for integrated education to be a priority. The Stormont First Minister said at the weekend that it was time to build a new Northern Ireland.
The North's top politician, Peter Robinson, has again called for integrated education to be a priority. The Stormont First Minister said at the weekend that it was time to build a new Northern Ireland.
Irish News on Fri, Nov 28 2008, 6,209 days ago
Dublin Blaze Rescue Drama
There was high drama early this morning as four young children were rescued from a smoke-filled house in Dublin. Dublin Fire Brigade said a woman was standing outside with one child when crews arrived at the scene shortly after 1.40am on Friday.
There was high drama early this morning as four young children were rescued from a smoke-filled house in Dublin. Dublin Fire Brigade said a woman was standing outside with one child when crews arrived at the scene shortly after 1.40am on Friday.
Police Seize Drugs In Dublin And Limerick
Cocaine has been recovered in Limerick today, just as news of the seizure of a large quantity of ecstasy tablets in Dublin has been made known. Gardaí said earlier today that a male, aged 25 years, was detained in Swords Garda station under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984.
Cocaine has been recovered in Limerick today, just as news of the seizure of a large quantity of ecstasy tablets in Dublin has been made known. Gardaí said earlier today that a male, aged 25 years, was detained in Swords Garda station under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984.
Referendum Replay Revived
An official opinion has now emerged that a second referendum might after take place after all on the contentious Lisbon Treaty.
An official opinion has now emerged that a second referendum might after take place after all on the contentious Lisbon Treaty.
Painful Outcome To Deal As Jobs Go At Aer Lingus
Although industrial action has been called off - as a deal on cost cutting is brokered by staff at national airline Aer Lingus - there's still jobs being lost. Over 150 posts as cabin crew are expected to go right away as part of the deal that even the staff's own union has described as "painful".
Although industrial action has been called off - as a deal on cost cutting is brokered by staff at national airline Aer Lingus - there's still jobs being lost. Over 150 posts as cabin crew are expected to go right away as part of the deal that even the staff's own union has described as "painful".
Roaming Mobile Phone Bill To Fall, Says Ryan
The European Union may have reached a deal that will cut exorbitant mobile phone 'roaming charges' - which have also often plagued those living or working close to either side of the Irish border.
The European Union may have reached a deal that will cut exorbitant mobile phone 'roaming charges' - which have also often plagued those living or working close to either side of the Irish border.
Quarter Of Workers Fear Pay-Off
Ireland is in turmoil with over a quarter of workers fearful that they are about to lose their jobs.
Ireland is in turmoil with over a quarter of workers fearful that they are about to lose their jobs.
Taoiseach Meets Swedish Prime Minister
Taoiseach Brian Cowen is travelling to Sweden today to meet with Prime Minister Frerik Reinfeldt. The Taoiseach is meeting with European Union Prime Ministers and had a meeting with Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen in Helsinki yesterday.
Taoiseach Brian Cowen is travelling to Sweden today to meet with Prime Minister Frerik Reinfeldt. The Taoiseach is meeting with European Union Prime Ministers and had a meeting with Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen in Helsinki yesterday.
Irish News on Wed, Nov 28 2007, 6,575 days ago
Teenage Girl Found Dead In Dublin Sports Field
There's been a further tragic teenage death in Dublin. The body of the teenage girl has been found on a sports field in Finglas in Dublin. The girl was found in Mellows Park at around 8.30am on Wednesday morning according to the police.
There's been a further tragic teenage death in Dublin. The body of the teenage girl has been found on a sports field in Finglas in Dublin. The girl was found in Mellows Park at around 8.30am on Wednesday morning according to the police.
Dublin House Shooting Victim Recovering
A 27-year-old man has been injured in a shooting at a house in Dublin. The incident happened at a house on Monksfield Lawn in Clondalkin in the west of the city, around 5.30pm on Tuesday.
A 27-year-old man has been injured in a shooting at a house in Dublin. The incident happened at a house on Monksfield Lawn in Clondalkin in the west of the city, around 5.30pm on Tuesday.
Baby Fatally Injured In Crash
A seven-month-old infant has been fatally injured in a road crash in County Meath. The baby boy was injured during a collision between a car and a van near to Cushinstown Road on the N2 between Slane and Ashbourne on Tuesday evening at 6pm.
A seven-month-old infant has been fatally injured in a road crash in County Meath. The baby boy was injured during a collision between a car and a van near to Cushinstown Road on the N2 between Slane and Ashbourne on Tuesday evening at 6pm.
Talks Aim To Halt School Bus Strike
Just weeks after a bus drivers' dispute about new routes and working practices almost brought parts of central Dublin to a halt, talks are now getting under way aimed at averting Friday's planned one-day strike by Bus Éireann school bus drivers.
Just weeks after a bus drivers' dispute about new routes and working practices almost brought parts of central Dublin to a halt, talks are now getting under way aimed at averting Friday's planned one-day strike by Bus Éireann school bus drivers.
Irish GPs Need Training On Domestic Violence
The Women's Health Council has called for GPs and other 'frontline' healthcare staff to be trained in how to tackle violence against women.
The Women's Health Council has called for GPs and other 'frontline' healthcare staff to be trained in how to tackle violence against women.
Assault Rifle Accused Remanded
A further remand was ordered yesterday in the case of a Dublin man charged with membership of an illegal organisation and of having a Kalashnikov assault rifle and ammunition.
A further remand was ordered yesterday in the case of a Dublin man charged with membership of an illegal organisation and of having a Kalashnikov assault rifle and ammunition.
Farmer Denies Girl's Rape Trial
A Dubin court has been told that an Offaly farmer - charged with raping a teenage girl - denied the allegation. When interviewed by Gardaí, the unnamed accused said: "Straight up, I did not rape that girl," he said.
A Dubin court has been told that an Offaly farmer - charged with raping a teenage girl - denied the allegation. When interviewed by Gardaí, the unnamed accused said: "Straight up, I did not rape that girl," he said.
Student Dies During Basketball Game
A Spanish student collapsed and died suddenly during a basketball game at the Athlone Institute of Technology yesterday evening. Gardaí said that they were conducting inquiries, although foul play is not suspected. A post mortem is being carried out today on the body of the Spanish student.
A Spanish student collapsed and died suddenly during a basketball game at the Athlone Institute of Technology yesterday evening. Gardaí said that they were conducting inquiries, although foul play is not suspected. A post mortem is being carried out today on the body of the Spanish student.
Dublin Teen Sentenced For Role In Gang Attack
A viscous gang attack on a Polish boy, who was repeatedly kicked and stamped as he lay on the ground, has resulted in a teenager being given a six-month sentence for his role.
A viscous gang attack on a Polish boy, who was repeatedly kicked and stamped as he lay on the ground, has resulted in a teenager being given a six-month sentence for his role.
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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.
