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Irish News on Tue, Feb 4 2020, 2,192 days ago
Woman's Body Discovered In Ennis
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a woman's body in Ennis early today, Tuesday 04 February. The body was found at about 6am this morning by a passer-by on a walkway alongside the River Fergus.
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a woman's body in Ennis early today, Tuesday 04 February. The body was found at about 6am this morning by a passer-by on a walkway alongside the River Fergus.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 4 2019, 2,557 days ago
Man Dies In County Limerick Farming Incident
A man in his 70's has died in an accident on a farm in County Limerick. He is believed to have been working on his farm in Broadford on Saturday 02 February when he slipped and fell. He was rushed to University Hospital Limerick where he was pronounced dead.
A man in his 70's has died in an accident on a farm in County Limerick. He is believed to have been working on his farm in Broadford on Saturday 02 February when he slipped and fell. He was rushed to University Hospital Limerick where he was pronounced dead.
Firefighters Tackle Buncrana Blaze
A shop and ballroom have been destroyed in a fire in Buncrana, County Donegal. Firefighters remain at the scene following the blaze which broke out on Sunday evening at Upper Main Street.
A shop and ballroom have been destroyed in a fire in Buncrana, County Donegal. Firefighters remain at the scene following the blaze which broke out on Sunday evening at Upper Main Street.
Households Suspected Of Illegally Dumping Waste To Be Inspected
Thousands of households who don't use authorised bin collection companies are going to be inspected as part of a nationwide crackdown on illegal dumping. Local authorities are passing by-laws throughout the State to increase their powers to act on the issue.
Thousands of households who don't use authorised bin collection companies are going to be inspected as part of a nationwide crackdown on illegal dumping. Local authorities are passing by-laws throughout the State to increase their powers to act on the issue.
Ireland Fall To England In Six Nations Opener
Ireland's defence of their Six Nations Grand Slam got off to a rough start on Saturday as England secured a 32-20 win at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Ireland's defence of their Six Nations Grand Slam got off to a rough start on Saturday as England secured a 32-20 win at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Fine Gael Warn Of High Screen Time Rates For Children
A Fine Gael candidate for Dublin North has called for greater awareness of the impact of screen-time on children under two years old.
A Fine Gael candidate for Dublin North has called for greater awareness of the impact of screen-time on children under two years old.
EU Investment Plan To Help Businesses Cope With Brexit
An MEP for Ireland South is encouraging businesses to make the most of the opportunities available under the EU Investment Plan to mitigate against the economic impact of Brexit in the coming years.
An MEP for Ireland South is encouraging businesses to make the most of the opportunities available under the EU Investment Plan to mitigate against the economic impact of Brexit in the coming years.
INMO Escalates Nurses And Midwives' Strike
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has announced an escalation of its current programme of industrial action due to the "government's refusal to engage with the union".
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has announced an escalation of its current programme of industrial action due to the "government's refusal to engage with the union".
Irish News on Thu, Feb 4 2016, 3,653 days ago
Alcohol Causes Over 900 Cancers In Ireland Every Year - HSE
Alcohol causes over 900 cancers in Ireland every year, with 500 deaths, according to the HSE National Cancer Control Programme.
Alcohol causes over 900 cancers in Ireland every year, with 500 deaths, according to the HSE National Cancer Control Programme.
Call For Young People To Vote In Assembly Election
Sinn Féin is urging young people to make sure they are registered to vote in the upcoming Assembly election. SF MLA Megan Fearon said young people clearly want to play a role in public and political life and want to ensure their voices are heard.
Sinn Féin is urging young people to make sure they are registered to vote in the upcoming Assembly election. SF MLA Megan Fearon said young people clearly want to play a role in public and political life and want to ensure their voices are heard.
Labour Pledges To 'Deliver A Job For Everyone'
The Labour Party has pledged to "deliver a job for everyone who wants one" by 2018. Labour Leader Joan Burton, and Business and Employment Minister Ged Nash, launched 'Standing up for Jobs', in Drogheda today, 04 February.
The Labour Party has pledged to "deliver a job for everyone who wants one" by 2018. Labour Leader Joan Burton, and Business and Employment Minister Ged Nash, launched 'Standing up for Jobs', in Drogheda today, 04 February.
Dublin Bus Airlink Announces New Growth Plans
Dublin Bus Airlink has announced new service improvements and growth plans. Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, announced enhanced services on the Airlink route, including improved frequency, additional vehicles and additional trips for customers.
Dublin Bus Airlink has announced new service improvements and growth plans. Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, announced enhanced services on the Airlink route, including improved frequency, additional vehicles and additional trips for customers.
Man 'Critical' After Boat Capsizes In Limerick
A man is in a critical condition after he was rescued from the River Shannon in Co Limerick. Three other people, who were also travelling in the boat, have been rescued. It is believed the boat capsized at Castleconnell, and the men were left clinging to the side submerged in the water.
A man is in a critical condition after he was rescued from the River Shannon in Co Limerick. Three other people, who were also travelling in the boat, have been rescued. It is believed the boat capsized at Castleconnell, and the men were left clinging to the side submerged in the water.
Irishman Neil Coady Found
An Irishman who went missing in London has been found. Police launched an appeal for help to trace Neil Coady, who is originally from Co Kilkenny, after he was last seen in a pub in Harrow on Wednesday, 27 January.
An Irishman who went missing in London has been found. Police launched an appeal for help to trace Neil Coady, who is originally from Co Kilkenny, after he was last seen in a pub in Harrow on Wednesday, 27 January.
Dun Laoghaire RNLI Rescue Six Fishermen
Six fishermen have been rescued by the RNLI in Dun Laoghaire after the trawler they were in disabled off the coast of Dublin following challenging weather conditions. The volunteer lifeboat crew was requested to launch their all-weather lifeboat at 2.
Six fishermen have been rescued by the RNLI in Dun Laoghaire after the trawler they were in disabled off the coast of Dublin following challenging weather conditions. The volunteer lifeboat crew was requested to launch their all-weather lifeboat at 2.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 4 2015, 4,018 days ago
Live Register Figures Continue To Fall
New statistics have revealed a further fall in the Live Register figures. It now marks the 38th consecutive month of decreasing numbers of people signing on. Over the past 12 months, all eight regions in Ireland showed a fall in live register.
New statistics have revealed a further fall in the Live Register figures. It now marks the 38th consecutive month of decreasing numbers of people signing on. Over the past 12 months, all eight regions in Ireland showed a fall in live register.
Stena Line Withdraws Dun Laoghaire Service
Stena Line has announced it is to withdraw its service from Dun Laoghaire Harbour. In a statement, the company said it part of moves to consolidate its services from Holyhead to Dublin Port. It plans to concentrate on expanding its existing ferry service at Dublin Port.
Stena Line has announced it is to withdraw its service from Dun Laoghaire Harbour. In a statement, the company said it part of moves to consolidate its services from Holyhead to Dublin Port. It plans to concentrate on expanding its existing ferry service at Dublin Port.
Eircom To Create 375 Jobs
Eircom has confirmed it is to create 375 jobs over the next five years. The group made the announcement as it launched its new apprentice and graduate programmes.
Eircom has confirmed it is to create 375 jobs over the next five years. The group made the announcement as it launched its new apprentice and graduate programmes.
Investigation Launches After Man Falls To His Death At Mater Hospital
An investigation has been launched into the death of a man who fell from the fifth floor of the Mater Hospital in Dublin on Wednesday morning. The 40-year-old died after falling into a courtyard at the hospital, on the city's North Circular Road, at about 01:00 in the early hours.
An investigation has been launched into the death of a man who fell from the fifth floor of the Mater Hospital in Dublin on Wednesday morning. The 40-year-old died after falling into a courtyard at the hospital, on the city's North Circular Road, at about 01:00 in the early hours.
Major Seizures In Cross-Border Tobacco Fraud Investigation
A major cross-border tobacco fraud investigation has uncovered illegal operations in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Three premises in Louth and two premises in south Dublin were searched on Tuesday.
A major cross-border tobacco fraud investigation has uncovered illegal operations in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Three premises in Louth and two premises in south Dublin were searched on Tuesday.
Govt Supports New Proposals To Tackle Alcohol Consumption
The government has signed off on new proposals by the Department of Health to cut down on alcohol consumption in Ireland to the OECD average by 2020.
The government has signed off on new proposals by the Department of Health to cut down on alcohol consumption in Ireland to the OECD average by 2020.
Accenture To Create 250 New Jobs
250 new jobs are expected to be created by technology services company Accenture by the end of the fiscal year.
250 new jobs are expected to be created by technology services company Accenture by the end of the fiscal year.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 4 2014, 4,383 days ago
Minister Reiterates Apology To Louise O'Keeffe
The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn TD, today gave his Cabinet colleagues a preliminary update on the implications of last week's judgement from the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Louise O'Keeffe.
The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn TD, today gave his Cabinet colleagues a preliminary update on the implications of last week's judgement from the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Louise O'Keeffe.
Gardai Appeal For Missing Man Patrick Bruton
Gardai are appealing for information in tracing the whereabouts of Patrick Bruton, 47. Mr Bruton has been missing from his home in Kilminchy, Portlaoise since the evening of the 31 January 2014.
Gardai are appealing for information in tracing the whereabouts of Patrick Bruton, 47. Mr Bruton has been missing from his home in Kilminchy, Portlaoise since the evening of the 31 January 2014.
Call For Secret Costs Of Latest Quango To Be Explained
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Public Expenditure and Reform Sean Fleming has called on the Government to come clean on the costs of its latest quango, the new Lottery Regulator.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Public Expenditure and Reform Sean Fleming has called on the Government to come clean on the costs of its latest quango, the new Lottery Regulator.
Call For Minister Hogan To Address Flood Crisis
The Sinn Féin Spokesperson on the Environment and Local Government Brian Stanley TD has called on Minister Phil Hogan to allow time for statements in the Dáil on the impact of the latest floods to hit the country.
The Sinn Féin Spokesperson on the Environment and Local Government Brian Stanley TD has called on Minister Phil Hogan to allow time for statements in the Dáil on the impact of the latest floods to hit the country.
Irish Rail Union Members To Ballot Over Changes To Terms Of Employment
SIPTU members in Irish Rail will begin balloting next week on proposals presented by the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) in relation to changes to their terms and conditions of employment.
SIPTU members in Irish Rail will begin balloting next week on proposals presented by the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) in relation to changes to their terms and conditions of employment.
Cllrs Call For Changes To Waste Management Act
Dublin City Council have passed a motion to return authority over waste management to the Council. Councillors made the decision at a meeting on Monday evening. A review of the waste management licences will now be initiated.
Dublin City Council have passed a motion to return authority over waste management to the Council. Councillors made the decision at a meeting on Monday evening. A review of the waste management licences will now be initiated.
EpiPens Should Be More Accessible - Keane
Fine Gael Senator for Dublin South-West, Cáit Keane, has called on the Minister for Health, James Reilly TD, to introduce measures to make life-saving adrenaline pens (EpiPens) more easily accessible in Ireland. EpiPens are used for the emergency treatment of life threatening allergic reactions.
Fine Gael Senator for Dublin South-West, Cáit Keane, has called on the Minister for Health, James Reilly TD, to introduce measures to make life-saving adrenaline pens (EpiPens) more easily accessible in Ireland. EpiPens are used for the emergency treatment of life threatening allergic reactions.
Cancer Can Be Prevented - Irish Cancer Society
The Irish Cancer Society has said that even in the face of rising cancer incidence, it is possible for everyone to reduce their cancer risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle and for cancer survivors to cut their risk of a recurrence.
The Irish Cancer Society has said that even in the face of rising cancer incidence, it is possible for everyone to reduce their cancer risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle and for cancer survivors to cut their risk of a recurrence.
Met Eireann Warns Of More Flooding
Met Eireann has issued a flood alert warning for later this evening. An orange status weather alert has been issued and heavy rain and gale force winds are expected to move in to Munster and South Leinster this afternoon.
Met Eireann has issued a flood alert warning for later this evening. An orange status weather alert has been issued and heavy rain and gale force winds are expected to move in to Munster and South Leinster this afternoon.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 4 2013, 4,748 days ago
Taoiseach Attends Meeting In Brussels
The Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny TD, will represent the Presidency of the Council of the European Union at a meeting in Brussels of Europe's "Four Presidents" today, Monday 4 February, 2013 to discuss the EU's multiannual budget.
The Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny TD, will represent the Presidency of the Council of the European Union at a meeting in Brussels of Europe's "Four Presidents" today, Monday 4 February, 2013 to discuss the EU's multiannual budget.
Teen Sentenced To Life Following Fatal Stabbing
A 19-year-old has been sentenced to life in prison for fatally stabbing another teenager in Dublin two years ago. Marcus Kirwin of Cooley Road, Driminagh, pleaded not guilty to the murder of David Byrne. Mr Byrne sustained eight stab wounds to his back and one to the face.
A 19-year-old has been sentenced to life in prison for fatally stabbing another teenager in Dublin two years ago. Marcus Kirwin of Cooley Road, Driminagh, pleaded not guilty to the murder of David Byrne. Mr Byrne sustained eight stab wounds to his back and one to the face.
Further Drop In House Building Expected This Year
A total of 8,488 houses were built in Ireland during 2012, according to new figures published by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF). This represents a drop of 1,992 or 19% on the figure for 2011 when a total of 10,480 houses were completed.
A total of 8,488 houses were built in Ireland during 2012, according to new figures published by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF). This represents a drop of 1,992 or 19% on the figure for 2011 when a total of 10,480 houses were completed.
Met Eireann Warns Of Extremely Windy Conditions
Met Eireann has issued a 'Status Orange' forecast for today. The forecaster said it will be extremely windy, with gusts of 90 to 130km/h, which may cause some damage. Met Eireann said: "There will be widespread showers of hail, sleet and snow tonight, with the chance of some thunder too.
Met Eireann has issued a 'Status Orange' forecast for today. The forecaster said it will be extremely windy, with gusts of 90 to 130km/h, which may cause some damage. Met Eireann said: "There will be widespread showers of hail, sleet and snow tonight, with the chance of some thunder too.
Union Requests Meeting To Discuss Savings Proposals In The Haalth Sector
SIPTU has written to the Minister for Health, James Reilly, requesting a meeting to discuss alternative proposals for savings in the health sector and the ending of the graduate nursing scheme.
SIPTU has written to the Minister for Health, James Reilly, requesting a meeting to discuss alternative proposals for savings in the health sector and the ending of the graduate nursing scheme.
Man Arrested In Connection With Stabbing Incident
A man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing incident in Waterford city yesterday. Gardai were called to Church Road in Lisduggan after 6pm where a man was discovered with stab wounds to his back and legs.
A man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing incident in Waterford city yesterday. Gardai were called to Church Road in Lisduggan after 6pm where a man was discovered with stab wounds to his back and legs.
FF Calls For Govt To Step Up Its Negotiating With The ECB
The government needs to step up its negotiating efforts with the ECB in an order to secure a good deal for Ireland on the promissory notes before the end of March, according to Finance Spokesperson Michael McGrath.
The government needs to step up its negotiating efforts with the ECB in an order to secure a good deal for Ireland on the promissory notes before the end of March, according to Finance Spokesperson Michael McGrath.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 4 2011, 5,479 days ago
Eight Years For Witness Intimidation
A 38-year-old father-of-three has been jailed for eight years for intimidating a witness in an upcoming criminal law trial.
A 38-year-old father-of-three has been jailed for eight years for intimidating a witness in an upcoming criminal law trial.
Dublin Woman Killed By Falling Tree
A woman in Dublin has been killed by a tree felled during yesterday's high winds. The woman died after she was struck by the falling tree while walking on Waterloo Road in the Capital. The accident happened shortly after 5pm.
A woman in Dublin has been killed by a tree felled during yesterday's high winds. The woman died after she was struck by the falling tree while walking on Waterloo Road in the Capital. The accident happened shortly after 5pm.
Cross-Border 'Hot Pursuit' After Robbery
Police in Londonderry are trying to locate the three male occupants of a car stolen in Co Donegal which evaded officers on Thursday morning.
Police in Londonderry are trying to locate the three male occupants of a car stolen in Co Donegal which evaded officers on Thursday morning.
TV3 Leader's Debate Planned
Ireland's political leaders have agreed to the first television debate of the election campaign at TV3 next Tuesday, although a question mark still remains over the inclusion of Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny. RTÉ will no longer be the platform for the debates as a dispute over their format continues.
Ireland's political leaders have agreed to the first television debate of the election campaign at TV3 next Tuesday, although a question mark still remains over the inclusion of Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny. RTÉ will no longer be the platform for the debates as a dispute over their format continues.
Derry Jeans Thief Bailed
The Strabane woman jailed for stealing a £10 pair of jeans in Derry has been granted bail in the High Court. Alison Hewitt, 27, from Patterson Park, Strabane, was freed on her own surety of £250 until an appeal against her conviction and sentence can be heard.
The Strabane woman jailed for stealing a £10 pair of jeans in Derry has been granted bail in the High Court. Alison Hewitt, 27, from Patterson Park, Strabane, was freed on her own surety of £250 until an appeal against her conviction and sentence can be heard.
Single Blow Killed Co Antrim Brawl Victim
The Inquest has been held into the death of a 45-year-old man who was felled by a single blow while drinking in what was then a Royal British Legion club. Kevin Coiley, from nearby Longlands Park, Newtownabbey, died after a single punch to the face sent him to the floor.
The Inquest has been held into the death of a 45-year-old man who was felled by a single blow while drinking in what was then a Royal British Legion club. Kevin Coiley, from nearby Longlands Park, Newtownabbey, died after a single punch to the face sent him to the floor.
Windy Weather Batters North
While the North hasn't seen any such tragedy as yesterday's Dublin fatality, heavy rain and gusts of up to 60mph have been battering Northern Ireland overnight and into today.
While the North hasn't seen any such tragedy as yesterday's Dublin fatality, heavy rain and gusts of up to 60mph have been battering Northern Ireland overnight and into today.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 4 2010, 5,844 days ago
Further Arrests Over Doherty Case
Gardaí investigating the murder of Wayne Doherty have announced a further two arrests in connection with the case. A woman in her 20s was arrested yesterday and is currently detained under the Offences Against The State Act at Cabra Garda Station.
Gardaí investigating the murder of Wayne Doherty have announced a further two arrests in connection with the case. A woman in her 20s was arrested yesterday and is currently detained under the Offences Against The State Act at Cabra Garda Station.
McDaid Says Headshop Ban 'Huge Mistake'
A Fianna Fail TD has broken ranks by claiming the banning of headshops "is not the way forward".
A Fianna Fail TD has broken ranks by claiming the banning of headshops "is not the way forward".
Fireball Hits Cavan
Early reports have emerged that a fireball has been seen in Irish skies eventually hitting County Cavan. Astronomy Ireland has today announced a number of visual sightings of the fireball this morning, and thought to have been a falling meteorite.
Early reports have emerged that a fireball has been seen in Irish skies eventually hitting County Cavan. Astronomy Ireland has today announced a number of visual sightings of the fireball this morning, and thought to have been a falling meteorite.
Waterford Psychiatric Ward Man Missing
It has emerged today that a man has gone missing from a psychiatric ward in County Waterford. Gardai in Waterford Station are seeking the public's help in trying to locate 53-year-old Pat McCarthy. Patrick was last seen close to St Otteran's Hospital in Waterford at 9.
It has emerged today that a man has gone missing from a psychiatric ward in County Waterford. Gardai in Waterford Station are seeking the public's help in trying to locate 53-year-old Pat McCarthy. Patrick was last seen close to St Otteran's Hospital in Waterford at 9.
Taxing Day For High Earners
The state's high earners will be dipping deeper into their pockets today as the Finance Bill put forward in December's budget is officially published today.
The state's high earners will be dipping deeper into their pockets today as the Finance Bill put forward in December's budget is officially published today.
Robinson Back In Office
Political opponents in the North have urged Peter Robinson to publish the full legal report which prompted his return to the office of First Minister at the Stormont Assembly last night.
Political opponents in the North have urged Peter Robinson to publish the full legal report which prompted his return to the office of First Minister at the Stormont Assembly last night.
Central Bank Censured Over Flights
The Central Bank has come under major fire after it was revealed the state bank had paid for the flights of workers' spouses.
The Central Bank has come under major fire after it was revealed the state bank had paid for the flights of workers' spouses.
'50-50' Police Recruitment Extended
Opposing political figures in the North have clashed over news that 'positive discrimination' measures - normally ruled to be illegal - are to continue for police recruiting across the border.
Opposing political figures in the North have clashed over news that 'positive discrimination' measures - normally ruled to be illegal - are to continue for police recruiting across the border.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 4 2009, 6,209 days ago
Cowen Chops Fat Cat Wages
The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that all the top bankers of recapitalised banks are to take a 25% pay cut.
The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that all the top bankers of recapitalised banks are to take a 25% pay cut.
Cowen Tells Daíl Of Record-Breaking Unemployment Levels
The Taoiseach has told the Daíl that Live Register figures for January showed the highest increase on record.
The Taoiseach has told the Daíl that Live Register figures for January showed the highest increase on record.
Teen Sent To Criminal Court In Connection With Murder Charge
The case against a teenage boy who is charged with murder has been sent forward to the Central Criminal Court. The 17-year-old teenager, who can not be named, heard he was facing a book of evidence at the children's criminal court today.
The case against a teenage boy who is charged with murder has been sent forward to the Central Criminal Court. The 17-year-old teenager, who can not be named, heard he was facing a book of evidence at the children's criminal court today.
Dublin Roads Flooded
Drivers are being warned of treacherous road conditions in the capital and surrounding counties. Several roads in Dublin and neighbouring counties are beset with heavy surface water after overnight rain led to the serious flooding.
Drivers are being warned of treacherous road conditions in the capital and surrounding counties. Several roads in Dublin and neighbouring counties are beset with heavy surface water after overnight rain led to the serious flooding.
Team Rescues Wicklow Mountains Adventurers
A number of people have been rescued from the Wicklow Mountains after getting stranded in the extreme weather. Rescuers located two stricken Dutch tourists, and brought them down from the Killakee Mountain in the early hours of this morning.
A number of people have been rescued from the Wicklow Mountains after getting stranded in the extreme weather. Rescuers located two stricken Dutch tourists, and brought them down from the Killakee Mountain in the early hours of this morning.
Thousands of Students To Protest In Dublin
Students will be taking to Dublin streets en masse this afternoon, in protest against the possible re-introduction of third-level fees. Announcing the demonstration, the Union of Students in Ireland says it wants to send a message to the Minister of Education, Batt O'Keffe.
Students will be taking to Dublin streets en masse this afternoon, in protest against the possible re-introduction of third-level fees. Announcing the demonstration, the Union of Students in Ireland says it wants to send a message to the Minister of Education, Batt O'Keffe.
Energy Prices Could See Double-Digit Drop
The Minister for Energy, Eamon Ryan, has said he expects to see large falls in electricity prices this year. The Green Party minister told the Daíl yesterday he has asked the Commission for Energy Regulation to carry out an immediate review of electricity and gas prices.
The Minister for Energy, Eamon Ryan, has said he expects to see large falls in electricity prices this year. The Green Party minister told the Daíl yesterday he has asked the Commission for Energy Regulation to carry out an immediate review of electricity and gas prices.
Two Day Debate Begins On Spending Cuts
The Government's controversial spending cuts are to be debated in the Daíl over the next two days. Public service unions walked out of talks yesterday after being presented with plans to up their workers' pension contributions.
The Government's controversial spending cuts are to be debated in the Daíl over the next two days. Public service unions walked out of talks yesterday after being presented with plans to up their workers' pension contributions.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 4 2008, 6,575 days ago
Court Orders Gilligan Property To Be Seized
The High Court has ordered the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) to take possession of a house and an equestrian centre at Jessbrook owned by convicted drug dealer John Gilligan and his family.
The High Court has ordered the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) to take possession of a house and an equestrian centre at Jessbrook owned by convicted drug dealer John Gilligan and his family.
Irish Man Captured By Pirates
Six people, including an Irish man, have been seized by pirates off the coast of Somalia. The Irish chief engineer was one of six men on board the Danish-owned Svitzer Korsakov, when it was captured as it made its way to Russia's Pacific Coast, early Friday morning.
Six people, including an Irish man, have been seized by pirates off the coast of Somalia. The Irish chief engineer was one of six men on board the Danish-owned Svitzer Korsakov, when it was captured as it made its way to Russia's Pacific Coast, early Friday morning.
Archdiocese To Co-operate With Inquiry
Bishop of Dublin Dr Eamonn Walsh has said the Archdiocese will co-operate fully with the Commission of Inquiry into clerical child sex abuse.
Bishop of Dublin Dr Eamonn Walsh has said the Archdiocese will co-operate fully with the Commission of Inquiry into clerical child sex abuse.
Surgeon And Wife Guilty Of Insurance Fraud
A Co Meath consultant surgeon and his wife have been found guilty of defrauding two insurance companies through false breast cancer claims.
A Co Meath consultant surgeon and his wife have been found guilty of defrauding two insurance companies through false breast cancer claims.
Latvian Advertised For Trouble
A Latvian man has been given an 18-month suspended sentence and fined €300 after advertising his illegally held pistols in a newspaper. Pavels Samosjuks, who is living in Swords, placed an advert to sell his blank firing pistols with a Russian language newspaper that circulates in Ireland.
A Latvian man has been given an 18-month suspended sentence and fined €300 after advertising his illegally held pistols in a newspaper. Pavels Samosjuks, who is living in Swords, placed an advert to sell his blank firing pistols with a Russian language newspaper that circulates in Ireland.
Brother Charged With Fatal Portumna Stabbing
A 45-year-old Portuguese man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of his brother in Co Galway yesterday.
A 45-year-old Portuguese man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of his brother in Co Galway yesterday.
Shannon Reconnected
Air France's new twice-daily City Jet service between Shannon and Paris began operating today, with the first departure at 9.39 this morning.
Air France's new twice-daily City Jet service between Shannon and Paris began operating today, with the first departure at 9.39 this morning.
Underperforming Teachers Face Sack After 90 Days
Confidential proposals drawn up by the Department of Education outlines plans to sack underperforming teachers if they fail to improve within 90 days.
Confidential proposals drawn up by the Department of Education outlines plans to sack underperforming teachers if they fail to improve within 90 days.
Weekend Road Carnage
The Road Safety Authority has called for road users to exercise extra caution on the roads following this weekend's road carnage. Seven people have died in three separate accidents on Irish roads since Friday. Three men and one woman were killed in a two-car collision in Co Laois.
The Road Safety Authority has called for road users to exercise extra caution on the roads following this weekend's road carnage. Seven people have died in three separate accidents on Irish roads since Friday. Three men and one woman were killed in a two-car collision in Co Laois.
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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.
