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Irish News on Fri, Jul 7 2017, 3,287 days ago

Coveney Meets With UK Ministers And NI Secretary Of State
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade with responsibility for Brexit, Simon Coveney, has completed a series of meetings in London. The meetings focused around Brexit and Northern Ireland's political situation.

Irish News on Thu, Jul 7 2016, 3,652 days ago

Leo Varadkar Admits He Would 'Love To Lead' Fine Gael
The Minister for Social Protection has said he would 'love to lead' Fine Gael whenever a vacancy arises. However, Leo Varadkar claims their is no vacancy at the moment. Speaking to KFM he said: "Of course I'd love to lead my party – I've been dedicated to it since I was 17 or 18 years old.
Bill On Abortion In Cases Of Foetal Abnormality Defeated In The Dáil
A bill on abortion in cases of foetal abnormality has been defeated in the Dáil. The Fatal Foetal Abnormalities Bill was rejected by 95 TDs and backed by 45. The bill was brought forward by Independents4Change TD Mick Wallace, however it was deemed unconstitutional by the Attorney General.
Jean McConville Murder: Ivor Bell To Stand Trial
Veteran republican Ivor Bell, from west Belfast, has been ordered to stand trial for alleged involvement in the murder of Jean McConville, a judge has ruled. Mr Bell, aged 79, is charged with aiding and abetting the kidnap, killing and secret burial of the mother of 10 in 1972.
Gardaí Appeal After Driver Flees Scene Of Crash In Co Louth
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses after a driver fled the scene of a collision involving an ambulance in Louth. The incident, between a car and an ambulance, happened at the junction of the Bridge of Peace and the Rathmullen Road at around 3.20pm on Wednesday, 06 July.
Ireland To Take Additional 260 Refugees
Ireland will take an additional 260 refugees under the Refugee Resettlement Programme, it has been confirmed.
Toddler Dies After Being Hit By Vehicle In Galway
A young boy has died after being struck by a vehicle in Galway. The 21-month-old boy died after he was hit by a vehicle in the driveway of a house in the Carraroe area at approximately 3.47pm on Wednesday, 06 July.
Man Charged After Cannabis And €20,000 Cash Seized In Limerick
A man is to appear in court today, 07 July, charged in connection with the seizure of cannabis during an operation in Limerick on Tuesday, 05 July. Cannabis herb, worth an estimated street value of €10,000, and €20,000 cash was seized from an apartment on Howley's Quay.

Irish News on Tue, Jul 7 2015, 4,018 days ago

Garda Appeal For Owners To Reclaim Recovered Stolen Goods
Gardaí in Portlaoise have issued an appeal for the owners of property recovered during search operations last month. Garda have recovered property worth an estimated €150,000, which the hope to reunite with its owners.
New Legislation To 'Comprehensively' Deal With VMR's - FF
Fianna Fáil have introduced new legislation it claims will "comprehensively deal with the scandal of banks massively overcharging customers on standard variable mortgage rates".
Garda Renew Appeal For Help Identifying Woman Recovered From Sea
Gardaí have renewed an appeal for help in identifying the body of a woman recovered from the sea at The Bull Wall, Clontarf, on the morning of Tuesday 30 June. The woman is believed to have been in her late 60's or early 70's and is described as being of slight build with grey hair.
Govt Trolley Waiting Strategy 'Failing Patients'
The government has been accused of failing patients and "putting enormous stress" on hospital staff with its strategy for tackling trolley waiting numbers. Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams made the accusation, saying that a "consistent pattern emerges clearly in the INMO's figures".
Appeal Issued For Missing 72-Year-Old Man
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information on the whereabouts of 72-year-old James Joyce. Mr Joyce has been missing from his home in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford since 05 June.
DCC Facing €18.5m Homelessness Funding Deficit
Dublin City Council is facing a deficit of €18.5m in funding for homeless services. It is understood that news of the funding deficit was revealed in a report circulated to the councillors on Monday night.
New Offences Added To 'Make Roads Safer' For Cyclists
A number of new traffic offences have been introduced as part of a campaign to make roads safer for cyclists and drivers.
Experienced Divers Sought To Help In Body Search
West Cork Underwater Search and Rescue has appealed for experienced divers to help in the search for the body of Barry Davis Ryan. My Ryan (20) was walking with a group of people close to the Beacon last Tuesday when a wave swept one of the group into the sea.
Appeal For Witnesses To Serious Road Accident
Gardaí in Carlow have appealed for witnesses to a serious road traffic accident on the M9 motorway on Friday 03 July. A truck driver, aged in his early 40s, remains in a serious but stable condition in hospital after he was struck by a car.

Irish News on Mon, Jul 7 2014, 4,383 days ago

Sinn Féin Seek Support For Property Tax Reduction
Sinn Féin will today propose a motion to reduce the Local Property Tax by 15%, calling the it "an unfair, unjust tax that puts the burden on middle and low-income households".
New Drivers To Display 'N' Plates For Two Years
New drivers who are issued their first licence after August 01, will have to display 'N' plates for two years. The new novice plates are part of a number of new measures being introduced aimed at improving safety on the roads.
Gardaí Appeal For Help Tracing Missing Dublin Teenager
Gardaí have renewed their appeal for help in tracing missing 14-year-old Catherine Hayes Rice, who has been missing last Monday. The teenager was last seen on Monday 30 June at about 13:00 in the Clondalkin area of Dublin.
Govt Seek Contractors For Badger Cull
In an ongoing effort to tackle tuberculosis in cattle, the department of agriculture are seeking contractors to conduct a cull of up to 12,000 badgers over the next two years. It is understood that the cull contract, which will see the animals captured and killed, could be worth up to €2m.
Man Arrested Over Missing Athlone Man
Gardaí investigating the disappearance of 41-year-old Adrian Folan have arrested a man in Galway. Mr Folan has been missing since 03 July when he was last seen in Athlone Town. Garda say that they have arrested a man aged in his 40s as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Mr Folan.
Investigation Underway Into Body Found In Co Clare
Gardaí in Co Clare have launched an investigation following the discovery of a man's body on Monday morning. Garda have not revealed details of the discovery but according to reports, an area in the Ennistymon area of the Clare has been sealed off.
Fianna Fáil Propose Bill To Solve Brooks Concerts Problem
Fianna Fáil has published a new Bill that they say would "end the fiasco" of the Garth Brooks concerts at Croke Park. The Bill seeks to create an appeals process in circumstances where a local authority refuses to grant an event licence.

Irish News on Thu, Jul 7 2011, 5,479 days ago

Applegreen Signs Deal To Help Reduce Carbon Emissions
Ireland’s largest independent forecourt retailer, which has 80 sites in Ireland and the UK, has signed a deal with an Irish green procurement firm to measure and track carbon emissions.
PAC To Examine Hospital Emergency Departments
The Public Accounts Committee will question the Chief Executive of the Health Service Executive, Cathal Magee, on the operation of hospital emergency departments at its first public meeting today.
Politicians Have A 'Mountain to Climb' For Good Cause
Oireachtas Members have a mountain to climb next weekend in an effort to raise funds for Arthritis Ireland. TDs and Senators from across the political spectrum today joined forces for the announcement of the details of this year’s Houses of the Oireachtas hill walk.
Minister Publishes First Review Of Water Programme
The first review of the Water Services Investment Programme 2010-2012 has been announced. The €350m investment in 2011 alone, will fund over 100 contracts currently under construction and will see the commencement of over 60 more.
Finance Minister Publishes Credit Initiative Suggestions
Some of the suggestions sent in by members of the public in response to the Finance Minister's call for improvements to the number of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) applying for credit have been published.
Arrests Made In City Assault Case
Gardaí investigating a number of assaults in Dublin City Centre in October 2010 have this morning arrested an 18-year-old man. Detectives at Pearse Street are continuing with investigations into a number of assaults which occurred in Dublin City Centre on Sunday morning 10th October 2010.

Irish News on Wed, Jul 7 2010, 5,844 days ago

Cowen Wins Standing Ovation
The Irish Premier has been given a huge parliamentary fillip when a standing ovation last night which followed what was described as a "rousing' oration" to his parliamentary party. He used the speech to defend his leadership of Fianna Fáil and effectively laid down the law to dissident Deputies.
Two Held Over Navan Murder
Gardaí investigating the murder of a 63-year-old man in Navan last month have arrested two teenagers. Martin O'Gorman, from Athlone, was found lying unconscious on Academy Street on June 21. It is believed that he was attacked by a group of people.
Man In Court Over Dublin Hammer Attack
A man has appeared before Blanchardstown District Court today, charged with the serious assault of his wife at their home in west Dublin last week. Andrez Benko, 39, has been charged with assaulting his wife Joanna, 31, at their home in Ladyswell Road, Mulhuddart on Monday.
Cancer Patients 'Facing More Than Illness'
Worries over making ends-meet plague over one-third of Irish cancer patients even though they already have more than enough to be concerned about.
IFA President 'Off Side'
The boss of the Irish Football Association (IFA) has been 'sent off' with news last night that beleaguered Raymond Kennedy will resign as Irish FA president in September.

Irish News on Tue, Jul 7 2009, 6,209 days ago

Teen Killed In Kerry Crash
A teenage driver has been killed and two other seriously injured in Co Kerry after they were involved in a collision. Gardai at Tralee. Co Kerry are investigating the fatal collision, which occurred at Knockanish, East Spa, Tralee, in County Kerry at 4am this morning.
Body Found In Mayo
An arrest has been made after the body of a woman was found in Mayo.
Irishman's Burnt Body Identified In Malaga
The burned body found near Malaga in April has been identified as that of a missing Irishman. The 57-year-old Irishman, who had been reported missing by his girlfriend and daughter almost two months ago, was last seen in the principality of Mijas on 11 April.
UN Secretary Touches Down For Dublin Visit
Taoiseach Brian Cowen will discuss issues of world hunger and climate change at a meeting with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Dublin today.
Body Found Across Border In Newry
A man's body has been discovered in the border city of Newry, Co Down. PSNI detectives are investigating the shock find in a laneway early this morning. The victim was discovered at Upper Edward Street shortly before 1am on Tuesday.
Castlereagh Break-in 'Frustrating', Says Orde
The outgoing PSNI Chief Constable has said he is "frustrated" that the case against Larry Zaitschek collapsed.
'Toxic Assets' Fears Follow Talks
The property market could collapse in The North if plans to dump 'toxic assets' are fulfilled. Following high level cross-border talks yesterday, there are fears today that property values will nose-dive if the Irish Republic's new toxic assets agency 'dumps' developments on the market.

Irish News on Mon, Jul 7 2008, 6,574 days ago

Irish Serviceman Killed In Pamplona
The world famous Pamplona bull-running festival in Spain has resulted in tragedy. A young Irish soldier plunged to his death from an ancient wall during the dangerous spectator-participation spectacle.
Road Toll Rises As Boy Dies
Ireland's tragic road death toll rose again today with news that a 10-year-old boy has died after he was struck by a car in Co Limerick this morning. The accident happened at around 8am in Dereen, about two miles outside Athea.
Two Held On Dublin Shooting
A 24-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman who were arrested in connection with a shooting over the weekend remain in custody at Coolock and Malahide garda stations today. The pair are being held in connection with the shooting of a 21-year-old man in north Dublin on Friday.
€6m 'Lost' On Stalled Dublin Schemes
It's not just 'new build' construction projects that are running into economic problems as the current recession in the construction trade bites.
Tesco Vegetable Oil Ban Extended
A suermarket's ban on vegetable oil bulk-buying is being extended right across Ireland. The ban, which was introduced by the supermarket and petrol supplier Tesco last year, will now even stretch to two small Waterford towns. Tesco has claimed these two areas should not be exempt.
Fatal Accident In Athlone
An 18-year-old man - who was the sole occupant of a car that went out of control and collided with a ditch on Saturday - was killed in the accident.
'Work To Be Done' To Avert Fuel Protests
There is a huge amount of work to be done before Irish hauliers consider stepping down plans for nationwide protests, against growing fuel charges, according to the body representing drivers.
St Pat's Day Brawl Recalled
A St Patrick's day Bundoran bar fight was so heated a member of the Gardai had to leave for his own safety, Ballyshannon District Court has heard. Sergeant Iggy Larken explained to the court he had to leave The Emerald Bar on Main Street, Bundoran, to avoid injury because the row was so bad. Sgt.
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