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Irish News on Tue, May 7 2019, 2,557 days ago

14-Year-Old Boy Rescued Following Kidnapping In Finglas
A 14-year-old boy was rescued from the boot of a car after being abducted by a group of men. A 20-year-old man was arrested by armed gardaí officers who began chasing a vehicle driving erratically shortly after reports that a child had been abducted on Hazelcroft Road in Finglas.

Irish News on Thu, May 7 2015, 4,018 days ago

Noonan Slammed For Accusing Some Unemployed Of Being 'Allergic To Work'
The Finance Minister is being called to retract his comments immediately after he was quoted as saying that some people on the dole are "allergic to work". Sinn Féin Councillor Kathleen Funchion said the remarks are a "disgraceful slur on the unemployed".
Gardaí Appeal For Missing Man Greg Ward
Gardaí are appealing for help in tracing missing Dublin man Greg Ward. Mr Ward, 31, was last seen in Blanchardstown on Sunday 3 May. He is described as being 6'2" in height and has a vast amount of tattoos and piercings over his body.
SF Hits Out At Govt Over Plans For Landlords To Withhold Deposits
The Government has been slammed over plans for landlords to withhold deposits from tenants if they do not pay water charges. Sinn Féin housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis TD, said the move would cause a range of issues and increase the number of people requiring emergency accommodation.
President Higgins To Lead Commemoration Event In Cobh
President Michael D Higgins is to lead a commemoration event in Cobh on Thursday 7 May to mark the centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania. The event will also be attended by the British, German and US ambassadors.
Man Arrested Following Firearm Seizure In Dublin
Gardaí from the DMR North Central Divisional Drug Unit have arrested a man following the seizure of a firearm, firearm components, ammunition and suspected stolen jewellery in Dublin. The seizure was made following the planned search of a premises in Lucan on Wednesday 6 May at approximately 5.
Direct Provision System Is 'Not Fit For Purpose' - Report
Direct Provision System in Ireland is not fit for purpose and requires independent oversight, according the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions.
Text Of Proposed All-Party Motion On Ballymurphy Massacre Complete
The government has confirmed it has completed a text of a proposed all-party motion on the Ballymurphy massacre. It is to be circulated to other party leaders for agreement. Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams TD has welcomed the Taoiseach's announcement.

Irish News on Wed, May 7 2014, 4,383 days ago

Govt Still Refusing To Prevent Closure Of Cork Life Centre - FF
The government's refusal to support the Cork Life Centre has been described as a "cruel blow" to the people who rely on its services, Cork South Central Fianna Fáil TD Michael McGrath has said.
Poolbeg Incinerator Did Not Break State Aid Rules - Eu Commission
The European Commission has ruled that the Poolbeg Incinerator project did not breach rules on state aid, and will continue on market terms. However, the project is still facing a second complaint over public procurement procedures, and will be cancelled should the ruling go against it.
Trade Mission Nets €10m In Contracts For Irish Firms
A 2-day Enterprise Ireland trade mission to Texas has garnered contracts worth some €10 million ($14m) for Irish firms, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton TD announced.
CWU Calls For Across-The-Board Pay Increase
The Communications Workers' Union has called for a 6% pay rise across-the-board in both the public and private sector, arguing that its members have not seen any pay increases since 2008.
Serious Question Remain Over Water Charges - FF
Serious questions remain over the government's water charges and the long term implications for taxpayers and for social welfare recipients, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Enterprise Dara Calleary has said.
Kildare Firm Creates 50 New Jobs
Fifty jobs are to be created by Kildare-based underwater technology company Cathx Ocean. The news comes after the firm won a contract with Bluefin Robotics, a US-based underwater vehicle manufacturer.
Man Arrested Over Aggravated Burglary
Gardaí in Dublin have arrested a man in connection with an aggravated burglary in the city centre on Tuesday night. The man was arrested at about 23:00 last night when garda responded to reports of a burglary at a flat on North Great Georges Street.
BAI Reject Complaints Over RTÉ Apology
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has rejected complaints made to it over an apology issued on RTÉ's The Saturday Night Show. The show had issued the apology following references made to homophobia.
Missing Irishman Found Alive In Australia
A Co Clare man missing in Australia since last Saturday has been found, Australian Police have reported. 33-year-old Donal O'Sullivan had been last seen leaving the Tea Gardens Hotel in Bondi Junction at about 10:30am on Saturday morning.

Irish News on Tue, May 7 2013, 4,748 days ago

Data Shows Fee-Paying Students More Likely To Move On To College
New data compiled by the Department of Education has revealed that students who attend fee-charging schools are more likely to go on to college, RTÉ has reported.
New Planning Body Announced
The Department of the Environment have announced the formation of a new body to regulate planning. Proposals for the Planning and Development Bill have been approved by the Cabinet, according to the Irish Times.
HSE Reveal Hospital Outpatient Waiting Lists
The latest figures from the HSE reveal that more than 5,600 patients in Limerick have waited at least four years for an out patient appointment. Some 4,148 patients at the Mid Western Regional Orthopaedic Hospital were waiting four years or more, as of the end of February.
Apology And Pardon For 'Deserters'
Some 5,000 soldiers, once branded deserters, will be offered an official apology this afternoon in the Dáil, alongside a formal pardon. The so-called deserters had joined British forces in the fight against Nazi Germany in World War II.
Generous Tax Breaks Sought For Executives Of Multinationals
Generous tax breaks for executives of multinational companies were sought ahead of the 2013 Budget, the Irish Times have reported.
Cash Welfare Payments To Be Phased Out
By 2017 virtually all state social welfare payments will be made electronically.
Appeal Issued For Missing Wheelchair-Bound Man
An appeal for information has been issued for a missing wheelchair-bound 37-year-old man, missing since Saturday. Mark Coffey was last seen on Bachelors Walk in Dublin around 14:30 on Saturday, according to the Irish Independent.
Law Change To Allow Internet Pharmacy Sales
A change to the laws on internet pharmacy will allow consumers to buy common medicines online. The Irish Times has reported that a new online pharmacy will only operate within the Republic, meaning it will still be illegal for patients to buy drugs online from overseas suppliers.
New Regulations To Accommodate 'Uncoffined Burial'
From next month and for the first time in more than 120 years, bodies can be buried without a coffin. Burial regulations introduced in 1888, made it illegal to bury a body in any cemetery that was not enclosed in a coffin.

Irish News on Fri, May 7 2010, 5,844 days ago

Ash Task Force Summit
As west of Ireland airports were temporarily shut this morning as volcanic ash again filled the skies, the Government Taskforce on Emergency Planning was meeting. The Dublin summit was to discuss the effect of the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland.
West Of Ireland Flights Grounded
Irish airspace was partly closed again today. There's was a no-fly zone over the west of Ireland on Friday as a massive volcanic ash cloud from Iceland drifted south.
Unemployment Rise Faltering
Unemployment levels across the State are levelling out. New figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that the numbers signing on the live register decreased by a small amount in April.
Teen Gets Life For 'Sadistic' Screwdriver Killings
A teenage double murderer has been sentenced. The killer, a 19-year-old Dublin man, has been jailed for life for what was described by a judge as the brutal, savage and sadistic murder of two Polish men in Drimnagh in 2008.
Robinson Loses Westminster Seat
DUP leader Peter Robinson has lost his long held Westminster seat to Alliance's Naomi Long. Despite being an established unionist stronghold, Ms Long secured the seat by a majority of approximately 1,500 votes.
Ritchie Win Underlines Leadership
A Sinn Fein Stormont Minister has been displaced by an Assembly Executive colleague. The SDLP's new leader Margaret Ritchie has held on to the South Down Westminster seat held by her party's outgoing MP, Eddie McGrady, (both pictured here).
Gildernew Retains Fermanagh Seat
Sinn Fein's Michelle Gildernew has now been re-elected in Fermanagh/South Tyrone. She was elected on the third recount with a margin in single figures defeating independent unionist unity candidate Rodney Connor.

Irish News on Thu, May 7 2009, 6,209 days ago

Man Killed In Dublin Gun Attack
A man in his early 20s has been killed and two others injured during in gun attack in Dublin. The attack happened in the Artane area of Dublin shortly after 3.00am last night.
Forth Arrest In David Gunn Investigation
A 31-year-old man has been arrested this morning as part of the ongoing investigation into the discovery of the body of Peter Gunn in January. He was arrested in the north Dublin area and is currently detained at Finglas Garda Station.
Smoke Diverts Shannon Flight to Gatwick
A Cityjet flight to Shannon from Paris has been forced to divert to London's Gatwick Airport after crew reports of smoke in the cabin. The flight, which was being operated on behalf of Air France, was flying from Charles de Gaulle airport when the incident happened.
Female Teen Killed After Losing Control Of Car
An 18-year-old woman has been killed after crashing her car in Galway. The young woman who was the only occupant of the car was fatally injured when she lost control and her vehicle left the road. She was pronounced dead at the scene and her body was removed to University Hospital Galway.
Search Continues For Schoolboy In Golfclub
Gardaí investigating the disappearance of schoolboy Philip Cairns 23 years ago will examine an area at a south Dublin golf club. Gardaí yesterday sealed off a wooded area of Grange Golf Club in Rathfarnham for technical examination, and are believed to be acting on a new lead in the case.
Opposition Outraged Over Consultant Pay Bungle
Ireland's opposition parties have reacted with outrage over revelations the taxpayer will be forced to fork out after a consultant's pay error.
No Free Transfers To Fianna Fáil Say Greens
The Green Party has rejected suggestions that voters should transfer votes to its troubled coalition partners Fianna Fail.
Republican Duffy Will Not Contest Elections
The family of Massereene murder accused Colin Duffy has said he will not stand in the forthcoming European elections. At an outdoor rally in his home town of Lurgan, Mr Duffy's daughter Caitriona said manpower and financial constraints had prompted their decision not to contest an MEP seat.
No Water For South Dublin Homes
Households in South Dublin have gone without a water supply since Monday morning.

Irish News on Wed, May 7 2008, 6,574 days ago

Bertie Bows Out With Orange And Green
While yesterday he was with a party of Orangemen, outgoing Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has now performed his last official duties as head of government - this time at a ceremony in Dublin to remember those who died in the 1916 Rising.
Top Cop Apologises Over Morris Findings
A report from the long-running Morris Tribunal has this week concluded that a number of people were arrested and detained unlawfully in the investigation into the death of Richie Barron.
Enniskerry Robber Sentenced
A career robber who was arrested by police - who pushed his getaway car into a ditch - has been given a seven-year sentence.
McAleese Appeals For Burma Aid
As Pesident Mary McAleese expressed her sympathies to the people of disaster-hit Burma, and insisted that Ireland is "anxious to assist in the relief and recovery effort", an 'umbrella' group for Irish aid agencies is seeking donations from the public to help the victims of last weekend's cyclone in
Chinese Student Nurse Jailed Over 'Massage Parlour'
A Chinese student nurse has been jailed for four months over running a brothel disguised as a massage parlour.
Irish Beaches Below Minimum Standard
With the onset of summer, local tourist industry representatives will be shouting 'son of a beach' after four beaches in The Republic failed to meet minimum EU standards.
Irish Farmers 'Getting Their Facts Wrong': Mandelson
European Commissioner Peter Mandelson has accused the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) of lying to voters regarding the upcoming Lisbon Treaty.
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