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Irish News on Fri, Feb 9 2018, 2,922 days ago

Ministers Urge MMA Leaders To Introduce Best-Practice Safety Standards
Leaders within Ireland's Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) community are being urged to introduce best-practice safety and governance standards as quickly as possible.

Irish News on Thu, Feb 9 2017, 3,287 days ago

Taoiseach Pays Tribute To Former Louth TD Brendan McGahon
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny has paid tribute to former Louth TD, Brandan McGahon, who has died following a short illness. Mr McGahon, aged 80, won a seat in the Dáil in November 1982 and represented the county until his retirement in 2002.
INMO To Take Nationwide Industrial Action In March
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) is to take industrial action next month due to a dispute over the health and safety of patients.
Five Food Businesses Served Closure Notices In January
Five food businesses were closed in January for breaches of food safety legislation, according to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI). The Enforcement Orders were issued by environmental health officers in the Health Service Executive (HSE).

Irish News on Tue, Feb 9 2016, 3,653 days ago

Kelly's Time As Housing Minister Described As A 'Disaster'
Sinn Féin's deputy leader, Mary Lou McDonald, has described Mr Alan Kelly's time as housing minister as a "disaster". Deputy McDonald was responding to a report from DAFT.ie on rising prices in the rental housing market and the lack of houses.
FG Launch Plan To Support Working Families
Fine Gael has launched a new plan aimed at supporting working families by "making work pay".
General Elections Time And Date Orders Signed
Orders have been signed to settle the dates and times of the upcoming Seanad Éireann General Election. Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Alan Kelly, signed the order today (Tuesday). Under Article 18.
SF Launch 'Vision For Fair And Sustainable Recovery' Election Manifesto
Sinn Féin has launched its "vision for a fair and sustainable recovery", which it has said is an "alternative to the boom and bust policies of the current and previous governments". Launching the manifesto, Sinn Féin leader, Gerry Adams, said: "The Sinn Féin manifesto is a plan for change.
Garda Issue Appeal About BMW Car Following Fatal Shooting
Gardaí investigating a fatal shooting at a hotel in Dublin have issued an appeal for information on a car believed to be connected to the incident. A man aged in his 50s was fatally injured when he was shot a number of times in an incident on Poplar Row, North Strand, on Monday evening.
Missing 87-Year-Old-Man Found 'Safe And Well'
A man reported missing from Tallaght has been found "safe and well", according to Garda. 87-year-old John Bradley was reported missing on Sunday, 07 February. It is understood that he had left Tallaght Hospital on Sunday afternoon but had failed to arrive home to Baltinglass as expected.
Labour Party Launch Living Wage And Skills Investment Document
The Labour Party has outlined its plan for the introduction of a living wage and additional investment in skills. The 'Launching a Skills Revolution' document commits to: • Create 50,000 apprenticeship and traineeship places over the next five years.
Revenue Officers Seize Illegal Tobacco And Cigarettes
Revenue officers in Dublin have seized more than 2,000 cigarettes and almost 3kg of rolling tobacco as part of an ongoing operation into the illegal importation, supply and sale of tobacco products. The cigarettes branded "MG" and "Marlboro Gold" were seized along with 2.
FF Propose Additional €1.3bn Health Investment
Fianna Fáil has proposed an investment of €1.3 billion as part of its health plan for the next five years. The party's spokesperson on health, Billy Kelleher, said that the additional investment would be part of a targeted programme directing resources where they are needed most.

Irish News on Mon, Feb 9 2015, 4,018 days ago

Visiting Restrictions Lifted At Hospitals
Visiting restrictions are to start to be lifted at three hospitals in Ireland today, it has been reported. Over the weekend, the major hospitals confirmed there had been an outbreak of flu and therefore had to put restrictions in place.
Lakeland Dairies Begins €36m Expansion
Lakeland Dairies has commenced a €36m expansion of its milk powder processing operations at Bailieboro in Co Cavan. A total of 81 new jobs will be created, while 180 construction jobs will also be supported through the investment.
Investigation Launches After Man's Body Found In Cork
Gardaí said they are treating the death of a man near Mallow, Co Cork, as suspicious. On Saturday, the body of Peter Murphy was found inside a house at Shonovoher. It is understood Mr Murphy, 36, was renting the property and lived alone.
€624,000 Fund To Protect Heritage Buildings
A total of €624,000 is to be invested in upgrading and protecting heritage buildings in Ireland. The funding has been made available under the Structures at Risk Fund 2015.
US Irish Beef Ban Lifted
Irish beef is to be sold in America for the first time in 17 years as part of a trade mission by the Department of Agriculture to encourage the lifting of an EU-wide ban.
Irish Tourist Killed In Hit-And-Run Incident
An Irish man has been killed in a hit-and-run traffic incident while on holiday in Florida. Police in North Lauderdale have said a 41-year-old man died after he was hit by a BMW SUV.
Study Commissioned Into Zero-Hours Contracts
A new study into the prevalence and impact of zero hours contracts in Ireland has been commission by the government. The University of Limerick has been selected to carry out the research and will report back in six month with its findings and any recommendations for policy change.

Irish News on Thu, Feb 9 2012, 5,114 days ago

Man Remanded Over Serious Assault
A man has been remanded in custody after he was charged with a serious assault on a woman in Rialto, Dublin. 28-year-old Nicola Murray is fighting for her life and has been left in a coma following an attack at her home on Ruben Walk.
Arrests Made Over McMahon Murder Investigation
Three arrests have been made following an investigation into the murder of Seamus McMahon. Two males, in their 20s, and one female in her late teems were arrested in the Drogheda area this morning.
President Higgins To Visit London
President Michael D Higgins is to visit London later this month on his first official trip abroad. He will begin his three day tour on 21st February where he will visit the London Irish Centre.
Emer Í Chuív Dies Aged 93
Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin has expressed his sympathy on the death of Emer Í Chuív, mother of the Fianna Fáil Deputy Leader Éamon Ó Cuív. Emer passed away in hospital in Dublin this morning surrounded by her children and grandchildren. She was 93 years of age.
Murder Weapon Discovered In Drive-By Shooting
Gardaí investigating the murder of teenager Melanie McCarthy-McNamara have found a shotgun, believed to be the murder weapon. Detectives found a shotgun, balaclava and gloves near Bianconi Avenue where they discovered the stolen black Hyundai used by the killers.
Taoiseach And Tánaiste Attend New York Event
The Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, Tánaiste, Eamon Gilmore and Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton are in the US today for a series of engagements with key business and economic leaders, aimed at encouraging those who haven't already invested in Ireland’s economic recovery to do so.
Solicitors' Pricing Survey Shows You Can Make Savings
The National Consumer Agency (NCA) has published a nationwide survey on solicitors’ fees, looking at the professional fees charged for three common services.

Irish News on Wed, Feb 9 2011, 5,479 days ago

Queen's Visit To Be 'Sprung On Ireland'
This spring could see the first ever visit by The Queen to the Republic of Ireland. Discussions to set a date for the first visit by a British monarch are underway, with the Irish Times saying that a three-day trip by Queen Elizabeth II was anticipated in May this year.
Ireland's Low Corporation Tax 'To Stay'
The Republic's Taoiseach has moved to assure representatives of US multinationals in Ireland and leading Irish businesspeople that the much-valued 12.5% rate of corporation tax will not change.
Afghanistan Veteran On Rape Charge
A bomb-blasted former soldier has appeared in court in Belfast charged with rape and false imprisonment. Gerald Verner, 23, of Forthriver Park, who was deafened by a bomb in Afghanistan, is also accused of inflicting grievous bodily harm, sexual assault and threats to kill against the same woman.
Coast Guard Flies Into Paramedic Status
Medical standards provided by the Irish Coast Guard Helicopter Service have reached full Paramedic Level. The Transport Minister Pat Carey has confirmed that the standard has been upgraded from Emergency Medical Technician Level - well over a year ahead of schedule.
Submissions Sought On Human Rights
Members of the public and interested organisations are being asked to highlight issues of concern regarding Ireland's human rights record.
Irish Made Movie Tops Helsinki Awards
An Irish funded comedy movie has picked up four prizes at the Jussi Awards in Helsinki.

Irish News on Tue, Feb 9 2010, 5,844 days ago

Man, 36, Killed In Mullingar Collision
A 36-year-old man has been killed in a road collision in Mullingar during the early hours of this morning. The male was fatally injured and pronounced dead at the scene when the car he was travelling in left the road and collided with a pole.
Abuse Victims Write To Pope
Surviving victims of clerical sexual abuse have written an open letter to Pope Benedict XVI regarding the Ryan and Murphy Report revelations.
Irishmen Shot In New York Smoking Row
Two Irishmen are recovering in a New York hospital after being shot by a security guard in a dispute over smoking at a bowling alley. Gerard Hourigan from Limerick and Justin Donaghy from Navan, both aged 29, were smoking in the toilets of a bowling alley in Queens at about 1.
Bank Chief Points To "Strong" Growth In 2012
The chief executive of the state's Central Bank has said there are some indications of "strong growth in output and employment" for 2012.
Two Arrested Over Meath Drug Find
Two males, one in his 20s and one in his 40s have been arrested in Meath after thousands of Euro worth of cannabis was found.
Farmers Issues Warning To Retailers
The president of the Irish Farmers Association has warned the Iirsh State's retailers the future of fresh produce growers in Ireland is under threat from "unsustainable price pressure".
Kenny 'Shaken' As George Lee Deserts
Enda Kenny's position as leader of opposition party Fine Gael has been thrown onto shaky ground after the shock departure of former broadcaster and journalist George Lee from the party.
Justice Minister And Parading Talks Open
Northern political leaders will meet later this morning to discuss nominations for the position of Justice Minister.

Irish News on Mon, Feb 9 2009, 6,209 days ago

Gov To Slash Bankers Pay
Top bankers in Ireland could be facing a major pay cut ahead of the up-coming bail-out of some banks.
Teachers Protest Bailed Out Bank
Teachers are staging a protest today at one of the banks that is about to be bailed out by government funds. A picket will be held outside the Dublin office of Anglo Irish Bank the Stephen's Green office at 4.
Lenihan Pressures Banks For Small Business Credit
The Minister of Finance has said the Government is applying pressure to Irish banks to grant credit to small businesses.
Woman Missing From Galway Home
A 49-year-old woman has gone missing from her home in Galway. Gardaí at Gort are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of the woman, named Bernadette Leech. She has been missing from her home in Kinvara, Galway since Thursday morning, last week.
Taxi Take To Dublin's Streets
A mass protest has seen over 1,000 taxi drivers protest on Dublin's streets. The march in Dublin today has come after their latest protest over the number of taxi licences being issued in the city.
Residents Warned Over Council Imposters
A series of burglaries has prompted warnings to residents to be on the look out for an imposter con. Gardaí at Clondalkin are advising residents in the Clondalkin and Ballyfermot areas to be vigilant after a number of similar burglaries over the weekend.
One Dead, Two Injured As Icy Conditions Persist
Motorists are being advised to drive with care today following a tragic accident on the icy roads.
DUP Cheers As SF Taunts
What Sinn Féin has today described as "playground antics" after an allegation against SF President Gerry Adams has led to the suspension of a leading DUP Assemblyman.
Over 30 Arrested Over Mullingar Riots
Some 30 people have been arrested in connection with the riots in Mullingar last July. The riot started at noon July 29th 2008 in the Dalton Park estate on the east side of Mullingar. Two petrol bombs were thrown and one house was badly damaged during the altercation, which was described as a riot.
Festival Of Film Lights Up Dublin
It's to be a busy time for the movie world, with both the Dublin International Film Festival taking place (12-22nd) and the Irish Film & Television Awards being broadcast live on Saturday 14th February on RTÉ One (at 9.30pm).
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