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Irish News on Mon, Feb 24 2020, 2,192 days ago

Minister For Justice Urged To Intervene To Halt Deportation
The Minister for Justice, Charlie Flanagan, has been urged to intervene to halt the deportation of an Athenry family. Making the call, Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East Anne Rabbitte, met with Lucivaldo Araujo Silva and his family during the recent election.

Irish News on Fri, Feb 24 2017, 3,287 days ago

'Baptism Barrier' Impeding Diversity In Dublin Schools
The so-called "baptism barrier" is impeding diversity in Dublin schools, Fianna Fáil has claimed. Party spokesperson for Dublin, John Lahart, has said that a State education for all children, without reference to creed or the lack of it, is a human right.
Dawn Farms To Create 150 New Jobs
Dawn Farms has announced it is to create 150 new jobs as part of a €25 million investment package.

Irish News on Wed, Feb 24 2016, 3,653 days ago

999 Operators To Hold 24-Hour Work Stoppage
Operators at the Emergency Call Answering Service in Navan are to stage a 12 hour work stoppage on Thursday, according to a report by RTÉ.
Fine Gael Will 'Keep Recovery Going' - An Taoiseach
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said that the choice faced by voters on Friday is between a government that will keep the recovery going, or one that would put it at risk.
Friday Could Be 'The People's Rising' - SF
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has said that Friday's General Election could be "the people's rising". Speaking at his party's final press conference on Tuesday, Mr Adam's said: "There is no difference between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Labour.
Nurse Pay Rises Welcomed But 'Not Enough' - SF
Sinn Féin have welcomed the pay increase for student nurses and midwives announced at the end of last week, but said that it was "it is not enough to encourage more nurses to return home".
Health Trust Could Damage Services In Roscommon - FG
A Fine Gael proposal to create independent hospital trusts in Roscommon could result in a loss of services at Roscommon Hospital, according to Fianna Fáil's Councillor Eugene Murphy.
Latest CSO Figures Show Continuing Rise In Employment
The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) have revealed that employment has risen for the 13th successive quarter and are now at their highest levels since the start of 2009.
Number Of TDs Pledge To Support Water Guarantee
A number of TDs have signed up to the SIPTU/TEEU Water Guarantee, which commits them to work for a referendum to safeguard public water services from the threat of privatisation if they are elected to the next Dáil.

Irish News on Tue, Feb 24 2015, 4,018 days ago

450 New Jobs To Be Created During Liffey Valley Extension
Four hundred and fifty new jobs are to be created with the extension of the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Dublin. The new €26m development will feature key retailers alongside six restaurants, an upgraded cinema and a new civic space.
Man Killed In Co Limerick Collision
Gardaí in Co Limerick have reported the death of a man in a two-car collision this morning. The man, believed to be in his early 50s, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash on the road between Ballybrown and Clarina Cross at about 9am.
Thousands Left Without Power
Around 3,000 homes and businesses are without power following a night of extreme weather. Strong winds battered many parts of the country, with the southwest, west and northwest hit worst. Engineers are working to reconnect power but are understood to be hampered by the ongoing weather conditions.
Missing Dublin Man Found 'Safe And Well'
A Dublin man missing since Sunday morning has been found "safe and well". 27-year-old Glen Fitzpatrick was reported missing from his home in Inchicore, Dublin 8. Gardaí had issued an appeal for information on Monday and have thanked the public for their help.
Four Arrested In Money Lending Investigation
Gardaí investigating unlawful money lending in Co Clare have arrested two men and two women. Officers said the arrests follow an investigation carried out over several months, following allegations made to them.
Firefighters March Through Dublin Over Proposed Crew Cuts
Firefighters have held a demonstration in Dublin in a dispute over proposed cuts to crew numbers. A march left Parnell Square at 12pm and made its way to the Government Buildings from members of Siptu and Impact.
Sinn Féin Calls For JobBridge Scheme To Be Scrapped
Sinn Féin has called on the government to scrap the JobBridge scheme. TD and Spokesperson for Social Protection Aengus Ó Snodaigh said that while some may have had a positive experience on the scheme, it "leaves thousands of jobseekers vulnerable to exploitation".

Irish News on Mon, Feb 24 2014, 4,383 days ago

SuperValu To Create Over 200 Jobs With New Stores
Over 200 jobs are to be created this year by retailer SuperValu, who are to build three new stores. An investment of €7 million is to be spent on opening three new locations, with a further €12m to be spent on the expansion and refurbishment of the chains current 45 stores.
Sinn Féin Call On British Govt To Exempt NI From HGV Levy
Sinn Féin have reiterated their opposition to a levy to be introduced by the British government on HGV vehicles crossing its borders, including from the South into the North.
Govt Urged To Implement EU Coastal And Maritime Tourism Strategy
The Minister for Tourism has been urged to immediately implement the 14 actions contained in a European Commission Strategy to promote coastal and maritime tourism.
Immediate Action Urged In Driving Licence Issue Delays
Immediate action has been called for to tackle an 8 week delay in the processing of new driving licences. Raising the issue with the Dáil, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Transport, Tourism and Sport, Timmy Dooley, said that it was unacceptable motorists had to wait so long for their driving licences.
Gender Recognition Bill To Be Brought Before Governent
A new proposal is to be brought to the government allowing transgender people to apply to have their acquired gender recognised from the age of 16. A draft of the Gender Recognition Bill was published by Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton.
Man Arrested Over €50,000 Cannabis Find
Cannabis resin worth an estimated €50,000 has been recovered by gardaí during a routine patrol. It is understood that a traffic unit from Blanchardstown Garda Station stopped a 4x4 vehicle on the Navan Road, Dublin 7. Searching the car officers uncovered around nine kilos of cannabis resin.
Woman Dies After Car Rolls Over Her
A woman has died in a accidents in Co Clare after her car reversed into her knocking her to the ground. It is understood that the woman was putting shopping in the boot of the car on Francis Street in Ennis at about 13:30 when it rolled backwards, knocking her to the ground.

Irish News on Fri, Feb 24 2012, 5,114 days ago

Taoiseach Meets Italian Prime Minister
The Taoiseach will be in Rome this morning for a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti. This will be the first bilateral meeting between the two leaders since Prime Minister Monti took office 100 days ago.
Toddler Dies In Unfinished Housing Estate
A young child has died after going missing in an unfinished housing estate near Athlone, County Westmeath. The 2-year-old boy was found in a pool of water after claims he squeezed through a gap in a mesh fence. It is believed he was following his dog.
Michael Noonan's Wife Dies
The wife of Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has passed away aged 68. Florence (Flor) Noonan had been battling Alzeimer's disease for many years. She was married to Mr Noonan for 43 years. She had been diagnosed with pneumonia two weeks.
Irish Economy Returned To Modest Growth In 2011
There is still uncertainty regarding the outlook for the euro zone, according to the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
No Answers On Accommodation For Edenderry Ambulance Service
The Minister of State for Primary Care Róisín Shorthall has failed to provide any answers on the ongoing impasse over permanent accommodation for Edenderry Ambulance Service. She was questioned by Offaly Fianna Fáil TD Barry Cowen, who raised a special Dáil debate on the matter this week.
Housing Adaption Grant Scheme Welcomed
Dublin North East Labour TD, Sean Kenny has welcomed the announcement today that the total allocation by the Department of the Environment and Dublin City Council is to be over €10 Million and the allocation for Fingal County Council is to be over €2 Million.
Two Arrests Made In Shooting Incident
Two men have been arrested following a burglary and shooting attack at Kilmoyle, Co Longford, yesterday. At around 6.30am a man in his 30's disturbed three males who were on his property at the time. During the incident the property owner shot one of the men.

Irish News on Thu, Feb 24 2011, 5,479 days ago

Irishman Trapped Under Building In NZ
It has emerged an Irishman is one of those trapped under a building in the aftermath of the New Zealand earthquake. The Irishman who is yet to be named was located alive but trapped under the Pyne Gould Guinness building in the city of Christchurch. Rescue efforts are ongoing.
Plane Strands Irish In Tripoli
A military deployed plane has been turned away from Libya, unable to rescue stranded Irish nationals from the revolting country. The Air Corps Learjet spent four hours at Tripoli airport on Wednesday night before Libyan security officials forced the plane to depart.
Derry Teen Charged In 'Ongoing Investigation'
What the North's police said last November was an "ongoing investigation" has led to a teenager being brought to Derry from London to be charged with murdering a pizza deliveryman almost two years ago.
Ireland's Water Improved By Half
A report on water quality in Ireland has found the number of polluted waterways in Ireland has almost halved in the last three years.
Dissident Fails In Court Bid
The prominent Co Armagh 'dissident republican' Colin Duffy and five others, who were arrested in connection with the murder of two soldiers and a policeman, have failed to win a court declaration that the period of detention contravened human rights laws.
250K Of Whiskey Stolen In Carlingford
An appeal has been launched on Thursday after a consignment of whiskey worth €270,000 was stolen in Co Louth.
Derry Airport Benefits From Road Upgrade
Access to an airport near the Irish border has been improved with the upgrading of 6.6km of the A2 between Campsey and the City of Derry Airport to dual carriageway standard.

Irish News on Wed, Feb 24 2010, 5,844 days ago

Omagh Bomb Suspect Acquitted
The only man jailed over the 1998 Omagh bombing has been cleared during a retrial in Dublin.
Rumours 'Beneath Contempt' As Sargent Resigns
The Government has said allegations that a leak leading to Coalition Minister Trevor Sargent's swift resignation had come from within Fianna Fail are "beneath contempt".
Dungannon Court Alert Ends
A school and courthouse in Co Tyrone were closed today because of a security alert. The incident, on Killyman Road, Dungannon, led to the closure of St Patrick's Primary. Both it and the local courthouse were evacuated in this morning's security alert, which has now ended.
Suspected Dissidents Due In Special Criminal Court
Three men are due to appear at a sitting of the Special Criminal Court in Dublin sometime in connection with dissident republican activities. The men are due to appear after 10.30am this morning.
Unionist Hermon Rejects Tory Ticket
A top Northern politician, Lady Sylvia Hermon will not stand as the agreed joint Unionist and Tory candidate for North Down at the next Westminster General Election. The announcement came amid reports two UUP members have already positioned themselves for nomination in the constituency.
Cork Roads To Receive €46.5m Funding
Cork county and regional roads are to receive funding of €46.5 million for major improvements, according to Fianna Fáil TD and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin. The news comes as Cork County Council launched a Public Transport Feasibility Study.
Probe As 'Harmful' Medicine Stolen
An investigation has been launched after "potentially harmful" medcal supplies where stolen from a car in Dublin. Gardai in Clondalkin are investigating the theft of the supplies from a car which took place in a car park on the Naas Road between midday and 1.00pm yesterday.

Irish News on Tue, Feb 24 2009, 6,209 days ago

Fine Gael Push Embarrassing Banking Motion
Fine Gael are attempting to further embarrass the Government over the current banking crisis with a private members motion scheduled for tonight. The Dáil will hear the motion in an evening session, which will call on the Government to make Irish banks more accountable to the public.
12 Arrested Over Geoghegan Murder
A total of 12 people have been arrested in connection with the Shane Geoghegan murder in Limerick last November. The six men and six women were arrested this morning as part of a major operation by gardaí in counties Clare, Tipperary and Limerick.
Government To Dole Out Benefits 'Work' Scheme
The Government is considering new plans that would see job hunters 'working' for increased dole payments. Under the latest proposals, employees would forego paying wages and instead 'top-up' unemployment benefits of workers.
Funeral for Christopher Nolan Held In Dublin
The funeral of the author Christopher Nolan is being held in Dublin this morning at St Fintan's Church in Sutton, Co Dublin. Mr Nolan, who had cerebral palsy, died on February 20th at the age of 43.
Church Announces Child-Protection Guidelines
A Catholic Church body responsible for safeguarding children will today announce new guidelines. The National Board for the Safeguarding of Children in the Catholic Church (NBSC) will publish revised and updated guidelines, after recent controversy over practices in the Cloyne diocese.
ICTU Discuss Further Strike Action
The Executive Council of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions is considering further industrial action after Saturday's huge protest march in Dublin.
O'Dea Begins Chad Visit
Defence Minister Willie O'Dea has began a three-day visit to Irish troops serving in war-torn Chad. Mr O'Dea is to hold talks tonight in Chad capital N'Djamena, where he will brief senior UN officials and Chadian political leaders on the current conflict.
Robinson 'Joins' North's Runway Debate
A looming constituency issue for the East Belfast MP Peter Robinson has seen the DUP Leader 'joining' a debate over the proposed extension of the runway at George Best Belfast City Airport.
Bog Meadows Search Underway For Boys' Remains
There has been a call for sensitivity from a Sinn Féin politician as police forensic teams today began examining ground close to the Bog Meadows wildlife sanctuary in west Belfast.
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