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Irish News on Wed, Mar 11 2020, 2,191 days ago
Garda Search For Men Wanted In Connection With Hit-And-Run
Gardaí are searching for three men wanted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run following a robbery in South Dublin. According to reports, a woman has died after she was hit by a car believed to have been used in a robbery in Dalkey. It is understood that a about 9.
Gardaí are searching for three men wanted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run following a robbery in South Dublin. According to reports, a woman has died after she was hit by a car believed to have been used in a robbery in Dalkey. It is understood that a about 9.
Irish News on Mon, Mar 11 2019, 2,557 days ago
Irish Man Killed In Ethiopian Airlines Crash
An Irishman has been confirmed as among the 157 dead in the Ethiopian Airlines Crash after the plane went down shortly before take-off. Michael Ryan, an engineer originally from Lahinch in County Clare, was travelling with six others from the UN World Food Programme.
An Irishman has been confirmed as among the 157 dead in the Ethiopian Airlines Crash after the plane went down shortly before take-off. Michael Ryan, an engineer originally from Lahinch in County Clare, was travelling with six others from the UN World Food Programme.
Scheduled Care Access Plan Aims To Reduce Hospital Waiting Times
The Minister for Health Simon Harris TD published the Scheduled Care Access Plan today, 11 March, aimed at reducing waiting times for hospital appointments and procedures.
The Minister for Health Simon Harris TD published the Scheduled Care Access Plan today, 11 March, aimed at reducing waiting times for hospital appointments and procedures.
Ireland Remain Hopeful Of Six Nations Title After Win Over France
Ireland have reignited their hopes of Six Nations success after securing a 26-14 bonus point victory over France in Dublin yesterday.
Ireland have reignited their hopes of Six Nations success after securing a 26-14 bonus point victory over France in Dublin yesterday.
Three Arrested Over Sligo Cannabis Find
Gardaí in Sligo uncovered a significant amount of Cannabis during a search of a house in County Sligo over the weekend. 250 cannabis plants and a quantity of cannabis herb were discovered in Clonloo at around midday on Saturday 09 March. The seized drugs are valued at over €200,000.
Gardaí in Sligo uncovered a significant amount of Cannabis during a search of a house in County Sligo over the weekend. 250 cannabis plants and a quantity of cannabis herb were discovered in Clonloo at around midday on Saturday 09 March. The seized drugs are valued at over €200,000.
Govt Pledge €13.7m For IT Sligo Under Project Ireland 2040
The Government has announced €13.7m capital investment for significant building upgrades to the Institute of Technology in Sligo. The funding is being provided under Project Ireland 2040 which commits to exchequer investments of €2.
The Government has announced €13.7m capital investment for significant building upgrades to the Institute of Technology in Sligo. The funding is being provided under Project Ireland 2040 which commits to exchequer investments of €2.
Councils Allocated €10K Each For Commemorative Activities
The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan T.D., has announced a funding allocation of €10,000 for every local authority to support the development of commemorative activities at county level.
The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan T.D., has announced a funding allocation of €10,000 for every local authority to support the development of commemorative activities at county level.
Growth In Access To Finance For Irish Firms
Access to business finance is improving in Ireland, according to a recent cross-border industry poll. 70% of entrepreneurs and investors surveyed at an all-island conference say access to funding has increased over the last five years, although investor readiness remains a significant challenge.
Access to business finance is improving in Ireland, according to a recent cross-border industry poll. 70% of entrepreneurs and investors surveyed at an all-island conference say access to funding has increased over the last five years, although investor readiness remains a significant challenge.
SF Call For New Approach To 'Failing' Rebuilding Ireland
Sinn Fein politicians are calling for a renewed approach to Ireland's housing crisis as they believe Rebuilding Ireland, the Government's action plan for housing and homelessness, is failing.
Sinn Fein politicians are calling for a renewed approach to Ireland's housing crisis as they believe Rebuilding Ireland, the Government's action plan for housing and homelessness, is failing.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 11 2016, 3,652 days ago
€35,000 Worth Of Drugs Seized In Galway City
Drugs worth an estimated €35,000 have been seized in Galway City in a joint operation involving Gardaí and Revenue Officers. A quantity of ecstasy, cannabis herb and cocaine were uncovered during a planned search of a premises in Galway City on Thursday afternoon.
Drugs worth an estimated €35,000 have been seized in Galway City in a joint operation involving Gardaí and Revenue Officers. A quantity of ecstasy, cannabis herb and cocaine were uncovered during a planned search of a premises in Galway City on Thursday afternoon.
Last Day For Submissions On National Minimum Wage Rate
The last day for submissions to the Low Pay Commission (LPC) on the appropriate rate of the National Minimum Wage is today, Friday 11 March.
The last day for submissions to the Low Pay Commission (LPC) on the appropriate rate of the National Minimum Wage is today, Friday 11 March.
New Anti-Fraud And Theft Measures Introduced For New Passports
New measures are to be introduced by the Passport Service aimed at combating fraud and identity theft.
New measures are to be introduced by the Passport Service aimed at combating fraud and identity theft.
CSO Figures Show Ireland Had Fastest Growing Economy In 2015
Ireland had the fastest-growing economy in the EU in 2015, according to the figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The figures reveal that: • Ireland's GDP grew by 7.
Ireland had the fastest-growing economy in the EU in 2015, according to the figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The figures reveal that: • Ireland's GDP grew by 7.
Further Luas Strike Action Announced
SIPTU Luas drivers have served notice of two further 48-hour work stoppages due to take place on 02 – 03 and 23 - 24 April. SIPTU said that the strike action was being taken over Transdev's refusal to engage in negotiations concerning their terms and conditions of employment.
SIPTU Luas drivers have served notice of two further 48-hour work stoppages due to take place on 02 – 03 and 23 - 24 April. SIPTU said that the strike action was being taken over Transdev's refusal to engage in negotiations concerning their terms and conditions of employment.
Illegal Cigarettes And Tobacco Seized In Cork City
Revenue Officers have seized more than 12,000 illegal cigarettes and over 1kg of rolling tobacco in Cork city.
Revenue Officers have seized more than 12,000 illegal cigarettes and over 1kg of rolling tobacco in Cork city.
Mortgage Arrears Fall For 10th Consecutive Quarter
The latest figures from the Central Bank have revealed that mortgage arrears have decreased for the 10th consecutive quarter. According to the figures, there has been a 38% drop in arrears, which represents 54,000 plus mortgages, or €9.6 billion of mortgage debt.
The latest figures from the Central Bank have revealed that mortgage arrears have decreased for the 10th consecutive quarter. According to the figures, there has been a 38% drop in arrears, which represents 54,000 plus mortgages, or €9.6 billion of mortgage debt.
Noonan Must Explain Sale Of NAMA's Northern Loanbook - FF
Michael Noonan must urgently explain the situation surrounding the sale of NAMA's northern loanbook, Fianna Fáil Finance Spokesperson Michael McGrath has said.
Michael Noonan must urgently explain the situation surrounding the sale of NAMA's northern loanbook, Fianna Fáil Finance Spokesperson Michael McGrath has said.
SF Highlight Importance Of TDs Getting Back To Work
Sinn Féin has highlighted the importance of elected representatives being allowed to continue with their work to tackle the crisis in housing and health. Speaking in the Dáil on Thursday, Deputy Adams also highlighted the need for a Dáil debate on the sale of NAMA's Northern loan book.
Sinn Féin has highlighted the importance of elected representatives being allowed to continue with their work to tackle the crisis in housing and health. Speaking in the Dáil on Thursday, Deputy Adams also highlighted the need for a Dáil debate on the sale of NAMA's Northern loan book.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 11 2015, 4,018 days ago
Sinn Féin Calls For All-Ireland Support System For Abuse Victims
Sinn Féin has called for all-Ireland support mechanisms for the victims of sexual abuse "during the conflict".
Sinn Féin has called for all-Ireland support mechanisms for the victims of sexual abuse "during the conflict".
Public Meetings To Be Held On Crime Increase Across Dublin
Fianna Fáil has announced a series of public meetings on "the rising levels of crime" across Dublin. The party's spokesperson on justice, Niall Collins, has accused the government of "standing idly by as Dublin communities suffer a spike in crime, drug abuse and anti-social behaviour".
Fianna Fáil has announced a series of public meetings on "the rising levels of crime" across Dublin. The party's spokesperson on justice, Niall Collins, has accused the government of "standing idly by as Dublin communities suffer a spike in crime, drug abuse and anti-social behaviour".
5,000 Dunnes Stores Workers To Stage One-Day Strike Action
Up to 5,000 staff working for retail chain Dunnes Stores are to hold a one-day strike on Thursday 02 April. The staff employed across the chains 107 stores, represented by the Mandate trade union, will not take strike action if the management agrees to a meeting.
Up to 5,000 staff working for retail chain Dunnes Stores are to hold a one-day strike on Thursday 02 April. The staff employed across the chains 107 stores, represented by the Mandate trade union, will not take strike action if the management agrees to a meeting.
New Dig Begins In Co Mayo For 'Disappeared'
A new dig for one of the so-called 'Disappeared' is to begin today close to Oristown Bog, near Wilkinstown, Co Mayo.
A new dig for one of the so-called 'Disappeared' is to begin today close to Oristown Bog, near Wilkinstown, Co Mayo.
Ecstasy Currently Legal In Ireland
Possession of ecstasy, magic mushrooms and other "head shop" drugs are currently legal in Ireland.
Possession of ecstasy, magic mushrooms and other "head shop" drugs are currently legal in Ireland.
Better Energy Homes Scheme Grants Increased
Grants awarded under the Better Energy Homes Scheme are to be increased. The value of every grant is to be increased by between 25-50%, with an additional bonus payment also being introduced for recipients who complete three or more energy efficiency improvements.
Grants awarded under the Better Energy Homes Scheme are to be increased. The value of every grant is to be increased by between 25-50%, with an additional bonus payment also being introduced for recipients who complete three or more energy efficiency improvements.
Finance Minister Urged To 'Do More' To Stop Homes Being Repossessed
Sinn Féin is calling on the Finance Minister to "do more to stop home repossessions", following reports claiming more than 7,000 bills for repossession have been lodged with courts in Ireland.
Sinn Féin is calling on the Finance Minister to "do more to stop home repossessions", following reports claiming more than 7,000 bills for repossession have been lodged with courts in Ireland.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 11 2014, 4,383 days ago
Minister for Education Urged To 'Back Away' From Devisive Reform
Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn has been urged to back away from abolishing all independent assessment at junior cycle level. Making the plea Fianna Fáil accused the minister of jeopardising positive reform of the Junior Certificate by allowing an unnecessary dispute to develop with teachers.
Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn has been urged to back away from abolishing all independent assessment at junior cycle level. Making the plea Fianna Fáil accused the minister of jeopardising positive reform of the Junior Certificate by allowing an unnecessary dispute to develop with teachers.
Sinn Féin Launch Policy Proposal For Irish Diaspora
Sinn Fein has launched its policy proposal on the Irish Diaspora. Leader Gerry Adams revealed seven key proposals to improve the relationship between the state and Irish citizens overseas. The proposals are: 1.
Sinn Fein has launched its policy proposal on the Irish Diaspora. Leader Gerry Adams revealed seven key proposals to improve the relationship between the state and Irish citizens overseas. The proposals are: 1.
Aislinn Centre Co-Founder Christine Buckley Dies Aged 67
The co-founder of of the Aislinn Centre Christine Buckley has died aged 67. Ms Buckley is understood that have died at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin. The renowned campaigner and survivor of institutional abuse had previously been diagnosed with cancer.
The co-founder of of the Aislinn Centre Christine Buckley has died aged 67. Ms Buckley is understood that have died at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin. The renowned campaigner and survivor of institutional abuse had previously been diagnosed with cancer.
Children Affected By Vapour Leak At University Swimming Pool
Six children are being kept under observation in hospital following a chemical vapour incident at a university swimming pool in Co Kildare. According to reports 25 children were using the swimming pool at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth at around 10.30am.
Six children are being kept under observation in hospital following a chemical vapour incident at a university swimming pool in Co Kildare. According to reports 25 children were using the swimming pool at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth at around 10.30am.
Money Allocated For Work On 'Dubline' Tourism Trail
Over €600,000 is to be allocated to five key attractions along the 'Dubline', the new tourism trail through the city.
Over €600,000 is to be allocated to five key attractions along the 'Dubline', the new tourism trail through the city.
Sinn Fein Welcome Anti-Drugs Campaign
The launch of a "hard-hitting" anti-drugs advertising campaign has been welcomed Sinn Féin Policing spokesperson Gerry Kelly.
The launch of a "hard-hitting" anti-drugs advertising campaign has been welcomed Sinn Féin Policing spokesperson Gerry Kelly.
Secondary School Teachers Protest Over Junior Cycle Proposals
Secondary school teachers across the State are protesting over proposed changes to the Junior Cycle programme. The protest have been coordinated by the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland and the Teacher's Union of Ireland, which represent 27,000 teachers.
Secondary school teachers across the State are protesting over proposed changes to the Junior Cycle programme. The protest have been coordinated by the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland and the Teacher's Union of Ireland, which represent 27,000 teachers.
DSPS Union Members Back Industrial Action
Union members at Dublin Street Parking Services (DSPS) have voted in favour of industrial action. What action the SIPTU members will take has not been decided but it is understood that it includes an all-out strike. The dispute surrounds a 2.
Union members at Dublin Street Parking Services (DSPS) have voted in favour of industrial action. What action the SIPTU members will take has not been decided but it is understood that it includes an all-out strike. The dispute surrounds a 2.
Enda Kenny To Meet British PM Over Stalled Wind Energy Deal
The Taoiseach has flown to London today to meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron. The two leaders are expected to discuss trade related issues surrounding the UK's pullback on a previous plan to buy substantial amounts of energy generated by wind farms in Ireland.
The Taoiseach has flown to London today to meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron. The two leaders are expected to discuss trade related issues surrounding the UK's pullback on a previous plan to buy substantial amounts of energy generated by wind farms in Ireland.
Irish News on Mon, Mar 11 2013, 4,748 days ago
Taoiseach To Meet With PM
The Taoiseach will today meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron at No 10 Downing Street.
The Taoiseach will today meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron at No 10 Downing Street.
Met Éireann Issues Weather Warning
Met Éireann has issued a yellow weather warning today for over 12 counties. Motorists are being urged to be extra vigilant and to be careful of fallen trees, as a result of the high winds. Four flights have been cancelled at Dublin Airport due to adverse weather conditions.
Met Éireann has issued a yellow weather warning today for over 12 counties. Motorists are being urged to be extra vigilant and to be careful of fallen trees, as a result of the high winds. Four flights have been cancelled at Dublin Airport due to adverse weather conditions.
Man Dies In Co Kerry Road Crash
A man has died in a road crash in Co Kerry. It occurred at Dunrine at around 11.45pm last night. The victim, 27, was pronounced dead at the scene, and was the only occupant of the car. A post-mortem is to be carried out at Tralee General Hospital.
A man has died in a road crash in Co Kerry. It occurred at Dunrine at around 11.45pm last night. The victim, 27, was pronounced dead at the scene, and was the only occupant of the car. A post-mortem is to be carried out at Tralee General Hospital.
Junior Cycle Reform Plans Could Undermine Standards - ASTI
Most teachers believe that the education Minister's Junior Cycle reform plans could undermine educational standards in schools, the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) President Gerry Breslin said today.
Most teachers believe that the education Minister's Junior Cycle reform plans could undermine educational standards in schools, the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) President Gerry Breslin said today.
131,000 People Could Be Eligible For Fuel Payment
Fine Gael TD for Roscommon/South Leitrim, Frank Feighan, has highlighted that 131,000 Irish people returned from a lifetime of work in the UK could be eligible for the UK Winter Fuel Payment Allowance – worth up to €350 per year.
Fine Gael TD for Roscommon/South Leitrim, Frank Feighan, has highlighted that 131,000 Irish people returned from a lifetime of work in the UK could be eligible for the UK Winter Fuel Payment Allowance – worth up to €350 per year.
IFA To Protest Outside Dublin Castle
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) President John Bryan said that farmers would be protesting outside Dublin Castle today to coincide with the visit of EU Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Ciolos.
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) President John Bryan said that farmers would be protesting outside Dublin Castle today to coincide with the visit of EU Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Ciolos.
Minister Releases Number Of Child Abduction Cases
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter TD, today released the 2012 figures on applications dealt with in his Department by the Central Authority for Child Abduction. The key figures are: •The Central Authority for Child Abduction dealt with a total of 276 cases in 2012.
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter TD, today released the 2012 figures on applications dealt with in his Department by the Central Authority for Child Abduction. The key figures are: •The Central Authority for Child Abduction dealt with a total of 276 cases in 2012.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 11 2011, 5,479 days ago
Co Derry Shooting Victim Dies
A woman has been fatally injured in a seaside shooting incident in the North. The PSNI are investigating after the woman was this afternoon wounded at premises near the promenade in the normally quiet town of Portstewart.
A woman has been fatally injured in a seaside shooting incident in the North. The PSNI are investigating after the woman was this afternoon wounded at premises near the promenade in the normally quiet town of Portstewart.
Father And Son Shot In Dublin
A father and his 17-year-old son have been injured in a shooting in Stepaside in Dublin. Two gunmen in a silver Ford Mondeo car blocked their way as they walking out of Grianan Fidh, Aiken's Village after 8am, and fired a number of shots at them.
A father and his 17-year-old son have been injured in a shooting in Stepaside in Dublin. Two gunmen in a silver Ford Mondeo car blocked their way as they walking out of Grianan Fidh, Aiken's Village after 8am, and fired a number of shots at them.
Taoiseach Meets European Council In Brussels
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is in Brussels today to participate in an Extraordinary Meeting of the European Council and an Informal Meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the Euro area.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is in Brussels today to participate in an Extraordinary Meeting of the European Council and an Informal Meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the Euro area.
Tragic RIR Soldier From Banbridge
There has been high-level praise for the latest Royal Irish Regiment (RIR) soldier to be killed in war-torn Afghanistan.
There has been high-level praise for the latest Royal Irish Regiment (RIR) soldier to be killed in war-torn Afghanistan.
Teenager Charged With Mayo Murder
A 19-year-old man will appear in court today in connection with the death of a woman in Co Mayo earlier this week. He was charged last night for the murder of mother of four Noreen Kelly-Eadon, 46. Mrs Kelly-Eadon was stabbed to death in her isolated home in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
A 19-year-old man will appear in court today in connection with the death of a woman in Co Mayo earlier this week. He was charged last night for the murder of mother of four Noreen Kelly-Eadon, 46. Mrs Kelly-Eadon was stabbed to death in her isolated home in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Child Welfare Dropped From HSE
The Government has announced plans to remove child protection and welfare services from the responsibility of the Health Service Executive. It plans to hold a referendum on children's rights and a new dedicated child protection agency will be set up.
The Government has announced plans to remove child protection and welfare services from the responsibility of the Health Service Executive. It plans to hold a referendum on children's rights and a new dedicated child protection agency will be set up.
Bomb Attack Targets Antrim DUP Man
The Alliance party Leader and local MLA David Ford has condemned a pipe bomb attack at the house of a DUP candidate John Smyth in Antrim. The attack took place in the Seacash area at around 4am this morning.
The Alliance party Leader and local MLA David Ford has condemned a pipe bomb attack at the house of a DUP candidate John Smyth in Antrim. The attack took place in the Seacash area at around 4am this morning.
Community Group Helps Underage Addicts
Community workers responding to drug and alcohol misuse in Ballymun, Dublin, have reported treating school children from as young as 10, who exhibit patterns of addiction.
Community workers responding to drug and alcohol misuse in Ballymun, Dublin, have reported treating school children from as young as 10, who exhibit patterns of addiction.
Mental Health Project Faces Funding Cuts
A project set up to provide care and support for people who are trying to get their lives back on track during or following an illness, is struggling to survive on foot of the Health Service Executive's (HSE) decision to withdraw €150,000 in funding.
A project set up to provide care and support for people who are trying to get their lives back on track during or following an illness, is struggling to survive on foot of the Health Service Executive's (HSE) decision to withdraw €150,000 in funding.
'Anecdotal Evidence' Points To Poor Hygiene In Hospital Staff Rooms
Doctors have reported poor and unhygienic conditions in staff rooms throughout the country. Speaking to the Irish Examiner, an official for the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO) said a study is needed to show the conditions hard-working staff has to face.
Doctors have reported poor and unhygienic conditions in staff rooms throughout the country. Speaking to the Irish Examiner, an official for the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO) said a study is needed to show the conditions hard-working staff has to face.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 11 2010, 5,844 days ago
Deflation Easing: CSO
Falling consumer prices - down 3.2% in the year to February - means the rate of deflation continued to ease across the State. New data from the Central Statistics Office showed today that the annual rate of deflation peaked in October at 6.6% before falling back to 5.
Falling consumer prices - down 3.2% in the year to February - means the rate of deflation continued to ease across the State. New data from the Central Statistics Office showed today that the annual rate of deflation peaked in October at 6.6% before falling back to 5.
Appeal Launched Over Missing Dublin Man
Concern is growing over the safety of a Dublin man who has been missing since last Wednesday.
Concern is growing over the safety of a Dublin man who has been missing since last Wednesday.
Life Sentence For Corcoran Murder
A 49-year old painter-decorator from Co Cork has been given a life sentence for the murder of a 60-year-old widow in west Cork last year. Oliver Hayes of Clancool Terrace in Bandon, Co Cork, beat Anne Corcoran to death after forcing her to reveal her bank account details.
A 49-year old painter-decorator from Co Cork has been given a life sentence for the murder of a 60-year-old widow in west Cork last year. Oliver Hayes of Clancool Terrace in Bandon, Co Cork, beat Anne Corcoran to death after forcing her to reveal her bank account details.
Evacuation Over Dublin Hotel Blaze
Major traffic disruption spread through Dublin yesterday during a fire at Wynn's Hotel on Dublin's Lower Abbey Street. Several fire brigade units were dispatched to the scene and Luas Red Line services were stopped between Smithfield and Connolly station.
Major traffic disruption spread through Dublin yesterday during a fire at Wynn's Hotel on Dublin's Lower Abbey Street. Several fire brigade units were dispatched to the scene and Luas Red Line services were stopped between Smithfield and Connolly station.
Border Construction Boost On Way
The building trade along the Irish Republic's border with the North will be among the first to benefit from a large retail and leisure development being planned for Co Tyrone.
The building trade along the Irish Republic's border with the North will be among the first to benefit from a large retail and leisure development being planned for Co Tyrone.
Target Economic Growth, Says Wilson
The North's Finance Minister Sammy Wilson has used a visit to Dundalk to underline the need for the Stormont Executive to make economic growth its top priority.
The North's Finance Minister Sammy Wilson has used a visit to Dundalk to underline the need for the Stormont Executive to make economic growth its top priority.
A8 Dualling A 'Triumph Of Co-Operation'
A planned road construction project in the North will be a "triumph for co-operation politics" on both sides of the border.
A planned road construction project in the North will be a "triumph for co-operation politics" on both sides of the border.
Murphy Visits Road Improvement Schemes
The North's Roads Minister Conor Murphy has visited two completed road schemes at A4 Annaghilla and A5 Tullyvar roads. These are part of a £134million package of major road improvements in the Dungannon area of Co Tyrone.
The North's Roads Minister Conor Murphy has visited two completed road schemes at A4 Annaghilla and A5 Tullyvar roads. These are part of a £134million package of major road improvements in the Dungannon area of Co Tyrone.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 11 2009, 6,209 days ago
Two Hurt In Separate Dublin Attacks
Two men have been hurt after serparate attacks in Dublin on Tuesday. A Man is recovering in Cherry Orchard Hospital after he was shot in the leg during an attack in Ballyfermot. Gardaí are investigating the incident, which occured at around 9pm last night.
Two men have been hurt after serparate attacks in Dublin on Tuesday. A Man is recovering in Cherry Orchard Hospital after he was shot in the leg during an attack in Ballyfermot. Gardaí are investigating the incident, which occured at around 9pm last night.
Pope Condemns Shootings By IRA Dissidents
The Pope has denounced the shootings of the policeman and two soldiers in the North as "abominable attacks of terrorism". The pontiff said the actions endangered the political processes aimed at achieving peace and justice.
The Pope has denounced the shootings of the policeman and two soldiers in the North as "abominable attacks of terrorism". The pontiff said the actions endangered the political processes aimed at achieving peace and justice.
Gardaí Launch St Patrick's Day Road Safety Campaign
A safety campaign is being launched to minimize dangers on the roads over the St Patrick's Day holidays. Gardaí are asking road users are asked to be vigilant and to take all necessary steps to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the roads.
A safety campaign is being launched to minimize dangers on the roads over the St Patrick's Day holidays. Gardaí are asking road users are asked to be vigilant and to take all necessary steps to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the roads.
Garda Commisioner Offers Condolences Over PSNI Murder
Fachctna Murphy (pictured) has extended his condolences over the recent murder of a PSNI officer in Craigavon on Monday night. Constable Stephen Carroll was part of a team called to deal with a distress call in the Lismore Manor area of Craigavon.
Fachctna Murphy (pictured) has extended his condolences over the recent murder of a PSNI officer in Craigavon on Monday night. Constable Stephen Carroll was part of a team called to deal with a distress call in the Lismore Manor area of Craigavon.
Major Bus Strike Averted
The bus strikes threatening to lead to city centre chaos have been averted. Strike action was been threatened by Dublin Bus workers after details of up to 160 redundancies emerged.
The bus strikes threatening to lead to city centre chaos have been averted. Strike action was been threatened by Dublin Bus workers after details of up to 160 redundancies emerged.
Eight Held After Cannabis Seizure
A total of eight people have been arrested after a drug raid by Gardaí on a house in Leitrim. Officers arrested seven males and one female after the discovery of cannabis plants, which have an estimated street value of approximately €200,000 pending analysis.
A total of eight people have been arrested after a drug raid by Gardaí on a house in Leitrim. Officers arrested seven males and one female after the discovery of cannabis plants, which have an estimated street value of approximately €200,000 pending analysis.
Ryanair Face Criticism Over New Charges
Budget airline Ryanair is facing tough criticism over its imposition of a €5 charge for check-ins.
Budget airline Ryanair is facing tough criticism over its imposition of a €5 charge for check-ins.
Ryanair To Give Away Free Flights After Aer Lingus Losses
Ryanair have promised over 100,000 free flights as Aer Lingus announced pre-tax losses of almost €120million on Wednesday. Ireland's second biggest airline reported an after-tax loss of €107.8 million.
Ryanair have promised over 100,000 free flights as Aer Lingus announced pre-tax losses of almost €120million on Wednesday. Ireland's second biggest airline reported an after-tax loss of €107.8 million.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 11 2008, 6,574 days ago
Whistleblower Service To Stop Gardaí Corruption
The Minister For Justice has announced plans for a so-called 'Whistleblower' service after allegations of police corruption came to light. The Minister, Brian Lenihan has appointed Brian McCarthy to head up the service as Confidential Recipient.
The Minister For Justice has announced plans for a so-called 'Whistleblower' service after allegations of police corruption came to light. The Minister, Brian Lenihan has appointed Brian McCarthy to head up the service as Confidential Recipient.
Port Tunnel Shut
The Dublin Port Tunnel was temporarily closed to all traffic after a truck caught fire in the facility this afternoon. The normal HGV ban for traffic in the city centre was lifted shortly after the closure, which happened at around 12.30pm.
The Dublin Port Tunnel was temporarily closed to all traffic after a truck caught fire in the facility this afternoon. The normal HGV ban for traffic in the city centre was lifted shortly after the closure, which happened at around 12.30pm.
Eircom Court Downloads Action
Eircom have been taken to court over illegal downloading in an unprecedented case.
Eircom have been taken to court over illegal downloading in an unprecedented case.
‘Stab City’ Most Killings Per Head
Recently released figures have revealed Limerick has the highest level of killings per capita than any other county in Ireland. The figures released in an Irish Newspaper compare serious crime statistics in the various gardaí divisions.
Recently released figures have revealed Limerick has the highest level of killings per capita than any other county in Ireland. The figures released in an Irish Newspaper compare serious crime statistics in the various gardaí divisions.
Gunman Arrested In Dublin
Gardai in Dublin have arrested a man after an attempted armed robbery of a pub in Chapelizod, early this morning. Officers were called to The Villager pub at around 1am. The man, armed with a shotgun, was demanding cash from the barman when two gardai entered.
Gardai in Dublin have arrested a man after an attempted armed robbery of a pub in Chapelizod, early this morning. Officers were called to The Villager pub at around 1am. The man, armed with a shotgun, was demanding cash from the barman when two gardai entered.
Planning Rejection 'Not A Dunne' Deal
Developer Sean Dunne may still receive planning permission for a proposed landmark high-rise tower on the Jury's development at Ballsbridge after all - despite it already being rejected.
Developer Sean Dunne may still receive planning permission for a proposed landmark high-rise tower on the Jury's development at Ballsbridge after all - despite it already being rejected.
'Extended Hours' Sentence For Staff Thief
A court has heard how a Brown Thomas employee stole €20,000 from his store in gift vouchers. Part-time worker, Adam Brennan, 26, from Landscape Park in Churchtown, pleaded guilty to four counts of stealing booklets of vouchers which he substituted for cash over a period of six months.
A court has heard how a Brown Thomas employee stole €20,000 from his store in gift vouchers. Part-time worker, Adam Brennan, 26, from Landscape Park in Churchtown, pleaded guilty to four counts of stealing booklets of vouchers which he substituted for cash over a period of six months.
Man Killed In Co Cork Road Accident
A 71-year-old man has died in a road accident in Co Cork. The crash happened at around 10.30pm yesterday at Aultagh, near Dunmanway, when the man's jeep is believed to have went out of control. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
A 71-year-old man has died in a road accident in Co Cork. The crash happened at around 10.30pm yesterday at Aultagh, near Dunmanway, when the man's jeep is believed to have went out of control. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
New Nursing Home Standards Published
The Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa) has launched new minimum quality standards for nursing homes throughout the country. All public and private nursing homes will be subject to independent inspections to ensure they are implementing the new rules.
The Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa) has launched new minimum quality standards for nursing homes throughout the country. All public and private nursing homes will be subject to independent inspections to ensure they are implementing the new rules.
Man Released Over Kilkenny Death
Gardai in Kilkenny have released a man without charge over the death of a woman at the weekend. He was released in the early hours of this morning and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Gardai in Kilkenny have released a man without charge over the death of a woman at the weekend. He was released in the early hours of this morning and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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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.
