On This Day in Irish News History

See news from this day in Irish News history. Use the calendar at the bottom of the page to see news from a different day.

Irish News on Wed, May 22 2019, 2,557 days ago

Friday An 'Opportunity To Pass Judgement On Out Of Touch' Govt - SF
Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald TD has said that Friday is an "opportunity to pass judgment on an out of touch and incompetent government". Speaking as she canvassed in Dublin City centre this afternoon, 22 May, Deputy McDonald said: "This government is out of touch and incompetent.
Man's Body Found Next To Burning Car On M1
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a man's body next to a burning car on the M1. Shortly after 11pm on Tuesday night, 21 May, garda responded to reports of a car on fire at the side of the road at Rowan's Little, Walshtown, near Junction 5.
Two Men Arrested In Connection With Firearm Seizure
Gardaí have arrested two men and recovered a firearm in an intelligence-led operation in Dublin. Officers from the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force carried out a search operation at a residence in Ballyfermot on Tuesday night.
Recovery Operation For Irish Climber Who Fell From Mt Everest
A major search operation will be launched tomorrow, 23 May, on Mount Everest for missing Irish climber, Séamus Lawless. Mr Lawless, an assistant professor at Trinity from Bray, reportedly slipped and fell from the mountain while descending from the summit almost a week ago.
Progressives And Democrats Urged To Work Together On Trump Protest
All progressives and democrats have been urged to work together to ensure Ireland sends a message that President Trump is not welcome here.
Proposed Co-Living Units 'Grotesque' - Fianna Fáil
Proposals to develop hundreds of 'co-living units' across the city has been described as "a pathetic attempt to address a worsening crisis in the capital's rental market".
Call For Independent Multi-Agency Domestic Homicide Review
Sinn Féin have published their proposal for the introduction of independent multi-agency domestic homicide reviews.
Over 1,500 Jobs Being Created Every Week - LFS
More than 1,500 new jobs are being created every week in Ireland, according to the latest Labour Force Survey (LFS). The report, from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) published yesterday, also shows: • Govt Target of 135,000 New Jobs in the Regions by 2020 has been surpassed.
Reform Of Teacher Education Progress Report Published
Ministers at the Department of Education and Skills have welcomed the publication of a report on progress to date on Reform of Teacher Education in Ireland.

Irish News on Tue, May 22 2018, 2,922 days ago

Body Found By Officers Investigating Abduction Of Jastine Valdez
Gardaí investigating the abduction of 24-year-old Jastine Valdez have discovered a body in the Pucks Castle area of Dublin The body has not yet been formally identified but garda have appealed for privacy for the Valdez family.

Irish News on Mon, May 22 2017, 3,287 days ago

General Affairs Council Agrees EU's Position For Brexit Negotiations
The Minister of State for European Affairs, Dara Murphy, has represented Ireland at a meeting the General Affairs Council where they completed the EU's preparations for the first phase of negotiations with the UK on its withdrawal from the European Union.
Drugs And Cash Seized During Raid In Rathmines
Cannabis and cash has been seized during an operation in the Rathmines area in the early hours of Sunday morning, 21 May.

Irish News on Fri, May 22 2015, 4,018 days ago

Voting Gets Underway At Referendums
Voting is underway for the two referendums in the Carlow-Kilkenny by-election. The public are to decide about lowering the age of presidential candidates from 35 to 21, and whether to allow the legalisation of same-sex marriage. The polling stations are open until 10pm tonight, 22 May.
Gardaí Injured During Drugs Raid
A man has been arrested after three gardaí were injured during a drug search in County Louth on Friday. The incident occurred at a property in Termonfeckin after 9am. The officers are believed to have been attacked with a knife and a pitbull dog was set on them.
Standard Variable Rate Charges Are Too High - Noonan
The Minister for Finance has told senior management of Ireland's six main lenders that Standard Variable Rates being charged are too high.
Pensioner Killed After Being Hit By A Truck In Dublin
A pensioner has been killed after he was hit by a truck in Dublin. Th incident occurred on the Swords Road shortly after 1pm on Friday. The road is expected to be closed for a number of hours and diversions have been put in place.
Dunnes Stores In Gorley To Close Immediately
Dunnes Stores in Gorey is to close immediately, union Mandate has announced. The store, which employs approximately 100 workers, was given no forthcoming details by the management. Mandate has condemned the management's actions. saying it is a shocking way to treat their workers.
Man Arrested In Connection With Murder Of Michael Devoy Released
A man arrested in connection with the murder of Michael Devoy has been released without charge. The body of the 41-year-old, from Ballymun in Dublin, was found at Foxhill on 18 January 2014. A man in his 20s was being questioned by officers at Tallaght Garda Station. He has since been released.
Cuckoo's Nest Forced To Shut Down
The Cuckoo's Nest pub is Tallaght has been forced to shut down. Fianna Fáil Councillor Charlie O'Connor said it is a "major blow" to the economy. Councillor O'Connor said: "The much-loved Cuckoo's Nest has been at the heart of the community here for 53 years.

Irish News on Thu, May 22 2014, 4,383 days ago

Chamber Of Commerce Call For 10 Year Water Price Freeze
Irish Water should apply a ten year price freeze for non-domestic customers, the Dublin Chamber of Commerce has said. The Chamber made the call in its submission to the Commissioner for Energy Regulation (CER) on water charges.
Govt Cannot Be Trusted On Medical Cards - FF
The government cannot be trusted on medical cards, Fianna Fáil has said.
Sinn Féin Call For U-Turn On Small World Creche Closure
Following the news that creche facilities at Tallaght Hospital are to close at the end of August, the decision has been criticised as "short sighted". Sinn Féin TD for Dublin South West Seán Crowe has expressed his dismay and shock at the announcement and called for a reversal of the decision.
Planning Approved For Grand Canal Docking Scheme
An Bord Pleanála has approved plans for the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock Planning Scheme, which will facilitate fast-track planning for the Docklands Strategic Development Zone (SDZ).
Tesco To Remove Sweets From Checkouts
A major supermarket chain has announced that it will remove sweets from its checkouts. Tesco has said that is making the change to help customers make heathier food choices, and will remove confectionery from the checkouts across all of its 146 Irish stores by the end of the year.
RTÉ And Irish Film Board Launch Storyland
RTÉ Drama and the Irish Film Board have launched the new season of Storyland, described as an innovative commissioning project that will see five series of four-part webisodes commissioned for RTÉ Player.
Ombudsman Investigate Death Of Man After Leaving Custody
An investigation has been launched into the death of 23-year-old man a short time after leaving garda custody. The Garda Ombudsman, who are investigating the death, say that on Wednesday 21 May, 2014, a man was arrested by gardaí in Maynooth and taken to Leixlip Garda Station.
Investigation Launches After Two Houses Shot At In Dublin
Gardaí in Dublin have launched an investigation in to two gun attacks on Wednesday night. At about 23:15 shots were fired at a house on Lissadell Road, Drimnagh. There were three people in the house, but all escaped injury.
€500m New Credit To Be Made Available To SME's
More than €500 million is to be made available to Irish SME's through the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland (SBCI).

Irish News on Wed, May 22 2013, 4,748 days ago

Sinn Féin Call On EU To Tackle Tax Evasion
The European Council must propose measures to tackle tax evasion and improve collection across the EU, Sinn Féin TD Seán Crowe has said.
Large-Scale Diesel Laundering Operation Uncovered
An illegal diesel laundering operation has been raided by customs officers and armed garda in Co Monaghan. The dawn raid at a premises at Drumacon, near Castleblayney, uncovered an operation with the capabilities of “washing” dye from some 15, litres of diesel a year.
Fianna Fáil Say Pension Bill Will Be 'Massive Disappointment'
The Social Welfare and Pensions Bill, being published today, will be a “massive disappointment”, Fianna Fáil TD Willie O’Dea has said.
Pa Byrnes Jnr Brutally Attacked In Broad Daylight
A well known criminal has been viciously beaten and left fighting for his life after a broad daylight attack in Limerick on Tuesday. According to the Irish Independent, 34-year-old Pa Byrnes Jnr was attacked around 15:00 on Lord Edward Street in Limerick city.
Two Released Without Charge In Kerins Murder Investigation
Two men arrested in connection with the murder of former garda detective, John Kerins, have been released without charge. The two men, both in their 30s, were arrested on Monday by garda investigating Mr Kerins death last November.
Pre-School Improvement Proposals Laid Out
Proposals for improving the quality of pre-school services have been unveiled by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.
Co Donegal Charged Hyde Park Bombing Murders
John Anthony Downey, from Co Donegal, has been charged with the murders of four soldiers in the IRA's Hyde Park bombing in London 31 years ago. Downey, 61, was arrested by police as he came off a plane at London's Gatwick Airport on Sunday.
OPW Documents Confirms Spend On Ministerial Office
Documents supplied to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have revealed that an office re-fit for John McGuinness, when he was still a junior minister, cost almost three times more than its nearest comparison.

Irish News on Tue, May 22 2012, 5,113 days ago

Life Sentence For Dublin Murderer
40-year-old Wayne Kinsella has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Adil Essalhi in Dublin last year. Mr Essalhi (31), a father of five, died after suffering a violent assault during which he was struck almost 60 times in the head, neck and arms with a machete-type weapon and a knife.
Garda Dies Following Weekend Shooting Incident
A 29-year-old garda officer, who is understood to have shot himself in the head, has died at Kerry General Hospital. Named as Adrian Hickey from Blarney Co Cork, the garda had been in a critical condition following a shooting incident in Tralee on Sunday.
Woman Dies After Being Pushed Over During Chip Shop Argument
A retired care worker died hours after being pushed to the ground outside a city centre takeaway during an argument.
Body Found At Disused Building In Waterford
Gardai in Waterford city are investigating following the discovery of a man’s body in the city. The body was found at approximately 6pm yesterday by some youths in the area around a disused building at the top of New Street.
Six Years For Contractor's VAT Scam
A man has been sentenced to six years in jail for his role in “a well-organised and well-planned” VAT scam.

Irish News on Fri, May 22 2009, 6,209 days ago

Child Abuse Compensation Review 'Unlikely'
This week's publication of a damning report into abuses of children in care while in Catholic church-run institutions is unlikely to spark a review of previously agreed compensation.
'Wanted' Paedophile Investigated Over Maddy Disappearance
A man who is reported as "wanted for questioning" in the Irish Republic and who has already been convicted as a paedophile in Britain, is being investigated as "an individual of interest" by private detectives, in connection with the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, it has been reported.
Dublin Teen Arrested During Bomb Search
An 18-year-old male has been arrested in north Dublin following a search by army bomb experts. Officers from the disposal team had been called to a home at Buttercup Road in Darndale last night. They failed to find a viable device, but did discover component parts of a potential device.
Court Appearance On Bray Drugs Charges
A man is to appear in the Bridewell Courts this Morning in connection with the drug seizure in Bray on Wednesday. He faces charges after the gardaí seized a quantity of drugs following the operation in Co Wicklow.
Revenue 'Blocks' Mortgage Relief
The Revenue Commissioners will contact several thousands of homeowners whose mortgage interest relief has been stopped. The tax relief was limited in the April Budget to homeowners in the first seven years of their loans.
Thousands Of Calls Made To Drugs Helpline
Almost 3,000 calls have been made to a special hotline, set up to allow members of the public to report drug dealing in their communities. The Dial to Stop Drug Dealing initiative was set up last September, and is operating in Dublin, Kildare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick.
South Dublin Farmer's Market Opens Today
The Farmer's Market in south Dublin will be officially opened this afternoon by County Mayor Marie Corr. The market was successfully re-launched in Chambers Square on 22 April. It is located between the Library and Civic theatre, beside the main car park of the Square Shopping Centre.
Cross-Border Visitors Boost NI Tourism
There has been a further fillip for Northern Ireland's tourism industry today with news of a boost of more than a quarter in cross-border visitors.

Irish News on Thu, May 22 2008, 6,574 days ago

Thousands Stranded Following Rail Dispute
A dispute over drivers' rosters has left thousands of rail passengers stranded following the cancellation of the Cork-Dublin train services. The travel chaos ensued following threats of industrial action by train-drivers, which went ahead on Thursday.
Alleged Rapist Boyfriend Told Cancer Girl He Was A Doctor
A 31 year-old old man has been charged with 12 counts of rape, endangerment, assault, theft and fraud. But the victim, who was his ex-girlfriend and who was ill, let herself be 'treated' by her then boyfriend who was claiming to be a doctor.
Alleged Vegas Hit Man On Trail With Targets Wife
A Clare woman and an alleged Vegas ‘Hit Man’ have gone on trial for allegedly conspiring to kill the woman's partner and his two sons.
Daíl Outraged By Taoiseach's 'F**kers' Remark
Brian Cowen was caught on microphone on Wednesday uttering the phrase "those f**kers", following heated exchanges in the Daíl. It was revealed the expletive was aimed at the state agency responsible for consumer protection and not at members of the opposition.
Mother Who Stole €18K From Bookies Gets Suspended Sentence
A mother has been given a suspended sentence and ordered to perform 200 hours community service after she was convicted of stealing €18,000 from her employer.
Anti-War Movement Campaign For ‘No’ Vote Over Treaty
The Irish Anti-War movement has launched a campaign for a 'No' vote on the Lisbon treaty over concerns of even greater European armament.
Businessman Sentenced To Five Years For Raping Prostitute
A Waterford Businessman has been sentenced to five years after being convicted of raping a prostitute in a luxury hotel. Billy Keogh, 46, who is married with six children was found guilty in Feburary of raping the 26 year-old Croatian woman who was working as a prostitute at the time.
Ahern And Blair To Awarded Honoured By Queens
Honorary doctorates will be awarded to former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at Queens University Belfast on Thursday.
Cross Border Meeting Highlights Aquaculture
A cross border meeting has been held to highlight important issues on making best use of the shared waters around Ireland.
Choose a different date to see news from that day