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Irish News on Mon, Jun 19 2017, 3,287 days ago
Damage Of Help To Buy Scheme 'Already Been Done' - SF
The damage of the help to buy scheme has already been done and can be seen in the dramatic increase in house prices, Sinn Féin Finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty has said.
The damage of the help to buy scheme has already been done and can be seen in the dramatic increase in house prices, Sinn Féin Finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty has said.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 19 2015, 4,018 days ago
Two Arrested After Shots Fired At Garda
Two men have been arrested after shots were fired at garda officers in Clonmoyle, Rathangan. At approximately 1am on Friday morning, garda attempted to stop a vehicle. Shots were fired at officers and the car sped off.
Two men have been arrested after shots were fired at garda officers in Clonmoyle, Rathangan. At approximately 1am on Friday morning, garda attempted to stop a vehicle. Shots were fired at officers and the car sped off.
Memorial Service Held At UCD For Berkeley Victims
A memorial service has been held at University College Dublin for the six students that died when a balcony collapsed at an apartment complex in Berkeley, California, earlier this week.
A memorial service has been held at University College Dublin for the six students that died when a balcony collapsed at an apartment complex in Berkeley, California, earlier this week.
Witness Appeal After Fatal Road Traffic Accident In Ballybofey
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident on the main Letterkenny to Sligo Road in Ballybofey, Donegal. A female driver, aged in her late 20s, was fatally injured when her car collided with a truck at about 7am on Friday morning.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident on the main Letterkenny to Sligo Road in Ballybofey, Donegal. A female driver, aged in her late 20s, was fatally injured when her car collided with a truck at about 7am on Friday morning.
Missing 23-Year-Old Found 'Safe And Well'
Gardaí have reported that 23-year-old Danielle Gorman has been found "safe and well". Ms Gorman had been reported missing on Tuesday 16 June. No information of the situation around Ms Gorman's disappearance has been released. Garda thanked the public for the help during the investigation.
Gardaí have reported that 23-year-old Danielle Gorman has been found "safe and well". Ms Gorman had been reported missing on Tuesday 16 June. No information of the situation around Ms Gorman's disappearance has been released. Garda thanked the public for the help during the investigation.
Taoiseach To Host 24th British Irish Council Summit
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to host the 24th British Irish Council meeting at Dublin Castle today.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to host the 24th British Irish Council meeting at Dublin Castle today.
Minister Humphreys Position On Gorse Fire Criticised
The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys, has been accused of not taking the issue of gorse fires in Ireland's national parks seriously enough.
The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys, has been accused of not taking the issue of gorse fires in Ireland's national parks seriously enough.
96.7% Rise In New Planning Applications
There has been a 96.7% increase in new planning permissions in Ireland, according to figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Fine Gael TD for Meath East, Regina Doherty, said this is another sign the recovery is taking hold.
There has been a 96.7% increase in new planning permissions in Ireland, according to figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Fine Gael TD for Meath East, Regina Doherty, said this is another sign the recovery is taking hold.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 19 2014, 4,383 days ago
CRC Report Exposes Former Board's Attitude To Public Spending - FG
Fine Gael Cork South Central TD and Chairperson of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children, Jerry Buttimer, has said that the report of the Interim Administrator to the Central Remedial Clinic (CRC) exposes the former Board's attitude to spending public and charitable funding as it lik
Fine Gael Cork South Central TD and Chairperson of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children, Jerry Buttimer, has said that the report of the Interim Administrator to the Central Remedial Clinic (CRC) exposes the former Board's attitude to spending public and charitable funding as it lik
Minister Launches New Leap Visitor Card
Foreign visitors to Dublin can now avail of a new Leap Card product specially designed for them.
Foreign visitors to Dublin can now avail of a new Leap Card product specially designed for them.
30.5% Drop In Planning Applications - CSO
There has been a 30.5% drop in the number of planning permission applications granted for new houses in the first quarter of this year, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
There has been a 30.5% drop in the number of planning permission applications granted for new houses in the first quarter of this year, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
Woman Arrested In Connection With Bobby Ryan Murder
A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of Bobby Ryan. Mr Ryan's body was discovered at Fawnagowan in County Tipperary on 30 April last year. The 45-year-old is being detained at Tipperary town Garda Station under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act.
A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of Bobby Ryan. Mr Ryan's body was discovered at Fawnagowan in County Tipperary on 30 April last year. The 45-year-old is being detained at Tipperary town Garda Station under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act.
Fears For Up To 100 Jobs At Carlow Firm
Up to 100 employees at Dan Morrissey, a firm in the quarrying and concrete production industry in Carlow, are meeting to discuss concerns about the future of the business. It is understood the firm attended court this morning, in the hope of having an examiner appointed.
Up to 100 employees at Dan Morrissey, a firm in the quarrying and concrete production industry in Carlow, are meeting to discuss concerns about the future of the business. It is understood the firm attended court this morning, in the hope of having an examiner appointed.
25% Of Irish Households Remain Jobless
Ireland has a high level of households where no-one is working or has very limited access to work, according to a report by the National Economic & Social Council (NESC). Nearly a quarter of households in Ireland can be described as jobless compared to a European average of 11%.
Ireland has a high level of households where no-one is working or has very limited access to work, according to a report by the National Economic & Social Council (NESC). Nearly a quarter of households in Ireland can be described as jobless compared to a European average of 11%.
Man Dies In Motorcycle Accident In Dublin
A man has died in a motorcycle accident in Dublin. The collision occurred on Forest Road in Swords at around 8pm on Wednesday (18 June). The man, 19, was taken to Beaumount Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Gardai have appealed for witnesses to contact them.
A man has died in a motorcycle accident in Dublin. The collision occurred on Forest Road in Swords at around 8pm on Wednesday (18 June). The man, 19, was taken to Beaumount Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Gardai have appealed for witnesses to contact them.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 19 2013, 4,748 days ago
Bayley Jailed For Life For Murdering Jill Meagher
A man has been put behind bars for life for the murder of Irishwoman Jill Meagher In Melbourne, Australia, in September last year. Adrian Ernest Bayley, 41, pleaded guilty to raping and murdering Mrs Meagher and was sentenced to life imprisonment for the killing, and 15 years for rape.
A man has been put behind bars for life for the murder of Irishwoman Jill Meagher In Melbourne, Australia, in September last year. Adrian Ernest Bayley, 41, pleaded guilty to raping and murdering Mrs Meagher and was sentenced to life imprisonment for the killing, and 15 years for rape.
Arson Threat Made Against Home Of Health Minister
An opponent of the new Protection of Life during Pregnancy legislation has sent a letter to health minister James Reilly, threatening to him and his family out of their home. It is understood the minister has also had up to 40 people protest outside his home in Rush, north Dublin.
An opponent of the new Protection of Life during Pregnancy legislation has sent a letter to health minister James Reilly, threatening to him and his family out of their home. It is understood the minister has also had up to 40 people protest outside his home in Rush, north Dublin.
Garda Appeal For Info Over Mother And Daughter Murders
Gardai in Co Kerry have issued an appeal to the public for information in connection with the murders of a mother and daughter over the weekend. The bodies of Jolanta Lubiene (27) and her eight-year-old daughter Enrika were found at their home in Kilorglin on Sunday evening.
Gardai in Co Kerry have issued an appeal to the public for information in connection with the murders of a mother and daughter over the weekend. The bodies of Jolanta Lubiene (27) and her eight-year-old daughter Enrika were found at their home in Kilorglin on Sunday evening.
Garda Found Guilty Of Car Insurance Fraud
Garda officer Paul Fogarty has been found guilty of insurance fraud. The 28-year-old, who is stationed in Dublin, falsely claimed that his car, which had been badly damaged in a crash, was in "perfect condition" when he reported it stolen.
Garda officer Paul Fogarty has been found guilty of insurance fraud. The 28-year-old, who is stationed in Dublin, falsely claimed that his car, which had been badly damaged in a crash, was in "perfect condition" when he reported it stolen.
TCD Join MOOC Network Of Free Online Study
Trinity College Dublin have joined a number of other top universities from around the world, offering free online courses of study. Trinity have joined the increasing network of Massive Online Learning Courses (MOOC), to offering a number of course for free, accessible to any one online.
Trinity College Dublin have joined a number of other top universities from around the world, offering free online courses of study. Trinity have joined the increasing network of Massive Online Learning Courses (MOOC), to offering a number of course for free, accessible to any one online.
RTÉ Continue To Pay Rent On Empty London Bureau
RTÉ's now empty London office has cost the broadcaster an estimated €65,000 in rent, in the nine moths since they closed it, the Irish Independent has reported. RTÉ have maintained a lease on the 1,600sq ft property in central London since the last five staff left the premises last year.
RTÉ's now empty London office has cost the broadcaster an estimated €65,000 in rent, in the nine moths since they closed it, the Irish Independent has reported. RTÉ have maintained a lease on the 1,600sq ft property in central London since the last five staff left the premises last year.
Arrests Made After €400,000 Cannabis Seizure
Garda in Co Galway have arrested two men following the seizure of cannabis with an estimate value of €400,000. Officers from the National Drugs Unit carried out a search of a private residence in Tuam, Co Galway, at around 17:00 on Tuesday, uncovering 20kg of the drug.
Garda in Co Galway have arrested two men following the seizure of cannabis with an estimate value of €400,000. Officers from the National Drugs Unit carried out a search of a private residence in Tuam, Co Galway, at around 17:00 on Tuesday, uncovering 20kg of the drug.
Eddie Shaw Resigns Over Anti-Abortion Leaflets Given To Schoolchildren
Eddie Shaw, the man at the centre of the controversy surrounding pro-life leaflets given out to primary school children, has resigned. The leaflets were promoting the anti-abortion legislation rally, Vigil for Life, being held in Dublin on 08 June.
Eddie Shaw, the man at the centre of the controversy surrounding pro-life leaflets given out to primary school children, has resigned. The leaflets were promoting the anti-abortion legislation rally, Vigil for Life, being held in Dublin on 08 June.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 19 2012, 5,113 days ago
Man Faces Manslaughter Charge Over Death Of Dublin Taxi Driver
A 25-year-old man has been charged with the manslaughter of a Nigerian taxi driver in Dublin last year.
A 25-year-old man has been charged with the manslaughter of a Nigerian taxi driver in Dublin last year.
Terminally Ill Man Given 18 Month Sentence For Abusing Daughters
A 74-year-old terminally ill man who sexually abused five of his daughters throughout their childhood has been jailed for 18 months. The man pleaded guilty to 16 sample counts of rape, indecent assault and sexual assault between 1977 and 1990 in a number of locations around Galway.
A 74-year-old terminally ill man who sexually abused five of his daughters throughout their childhood has been jailed for 18 months. The man pleaded guilty to 16 sample counts of rape, indecent assault and sexual assault between 1977 and 1990 in a number of locations around Galway.
Gardai Search For Gang After Armed Raid On Post Office
Gardaí are searching for an armed gang after a raid on a post office close to the Border yesterday. The raid took place at about 4pm in Bridgend, Co Donegal.
Gardaí are searching for an armed gang after a raid on a post office close to the Border yesterday. The raid took place at about 4pm in Bridgend, Co Donegal.
Irish Ambassador To Poland Joins Search For Missing Wicklow Man
The search in Poland for Wicklow man, James Nolan, has entered its third day. The Irish ambassador to Poland, Eugene Hutchinson, is now on his way from Warsaw to Bydgoszcz to liaise with the Polish authorities co-ordinating the search.
The search in Poland for Wicklow man, James Nolan, has entered its third day. The Irish ambassador to Poland, Eugene Hutchinson, is now on his way from Warsaw to Bydgoszcz to liaise with the Polish authorities co-ordinating the search.
Heated Exchanges At Today's Smithwick Tribunal
There was a sharp exchange between a key witness, his legal team and Judge Smithwick over the questioning of the witness, during todays Smithwick Tribunal.
There was a sharp exchange between a key witness, his legal team and Judge Smithwick over the questioning of the witness, during todays Smithwick Tribunal.
13 Years For Arsonist Over Death Of 5-Year-Old Girl
A man has been sentenced to 13 years in jail for the manslaughter of a five-year-old child who died in a house fire in Co Roscommon. Mari Keane Connolly died after 33-year-old John Lynch set fire to her father's home in Boyle in October 2011.
A man has been sentenced to 13 years in jail for the manslaughter of a five-year-old child who died in a house fire in Co Roscommon. Mari Keane Connolly died after 33-year-old John Lynch set fire to her father's home in Boyle in October 2011.
Probationer Garda Admits Attacking Female Colleagues
A probationary garda officer has admitted attacking two female colleagues who intervened when a drunken "mess" fight got out of hand.
A probationary garda officer has admitted attacking two female colleagues who intervened when a drunken "mess" fight got out of hand.
Vodafone Owes Customers €1.1m In Refunds
Mobile phone giant Vodafone has not returned more than half of the €1.9m it overcharged customers, according to a report by the Irish Independent today.
Mobile phone giant Vodafone has not returned more than half of the €1.9m it overcharged customers, according to a report by the Irish Independent today.
20-Year-Old Killed In Dublin Knife Attack
A man in his early 20s has died in a knife attack in Dublin. The yet to be named victim was stabbed in the stomach on Fortlawn Avenue shortly after 1.30am this morning, he was pronounced dead a short time later at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown.
A man in his early 20s has died in a knife attack in Dublin. The yet to be named victim was stabbed in the stomach on Fortlawn Avenue shortly after 1.30am this morning, he was pronounced dead a short time later at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 19 2009, 6,209 days ago
Child Swine Flu Case Revealed
A pupil at a national school in Co Mayo who is suspected of having caught swine flu is being treated at home. If it is confirmed, the seven-year-old child will bring to 16 the number of cases in Ireland. This includes two new cases that have been reported in the last 24 hours.
A pupil at a national school in Co Mayo who is suspected of having caught swine flu is being treated at home. If it is confirmed, the seven-year-old child will bring to 16 the number of cases in Ireland. This includes two new cases that have been reported in the last 24 hours.
Delays As Border Security Alert Continues
A security alert on the Belfast to Dublin rail line is continuing to disrupt cross-border train services. Bus transfers are in operation between Newry and Dundalk and the alert also led to long traffic tailbacks yesterday evening.
A security alert on the Belfast to Dublin rail line is continuing to disrupt cross-border train services. Bus transfers are in operation between Newry and Dundalk and the alert also led to long traffic tailbacks yesterday evening.
Second Irish Snake Alert
A search is underway for a snake that was stolen in Dublin today.
A search is underway for a snake that was stolen in Dublin today.
Pharmacists' Fees Reduced
The Government will cut up to €133 million in payments to pharmacists over next year. Pharmacists' income would fall back to the levels paid in 2006, according to the Minister of Health, Mary Harney.
The Government will cut up to €133 million in payments to pharmacists over next year. Pharmacists' income would fall back to the levels paid in 2006, according to the Minister of Health, Mary Harney.
Rapid Access Clinic To Allow Earlier Diagnosis Of Prostate Problems
Galway is to host an innovative Rapid Access Clinic to ensure early diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Galway is to host an innovative Rapid Access Clinic to ensure early diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 19 2008, 6,574 days ago
Daíl 'In Suspense' Amid Angry Scenes
A row over the absence of the Justice Minister saw the Daíl almost closed for the day as tempers raged between TDs. Fine Gael claimed Justice Minister Dermot Ahern's failure to attend the Daíl to renew the Offences Against the State Act was an insult to the House.
A row over the absence of the Justice Minister saw the Daíl almost closed for the day as tempers raged between TDs. Fine Gael claimed Justice Minister Dermot Ahern's failure to attend the Daíl to renew the Offences Against the State Act was an insult to the House.
UN Criticises Irish Troops In Chad
The office of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNCHR) has criticised Irish troops in Chad after a raid on their offices by rebels.
The office of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNCHR) has criticised Irish troops in Chad after a raid on their offices by rebels.
Europe Puts The Squeeze On Ireland For Lisbon Decision
Brian Cowen is attempting to ease the pressure on his Government as the continent’s leaders pace the passageways of power, awaiting his next move.
Brian Cowen is attempting to ease the pressure on his Government as the continent’s leaders pace the passageways of power, awaiting his next move.
Women Winning Bread As Well As Baking It
Despite a big rise in the number of women now in the paid workforce a new study has revealed women still do the bulk of housework. According to the figures released by the Economic and Social Research Institute, women work 39 minutes a day, or one month a year, more than men.
Despite a big rise in the number of women now in the paid workforce a new study has revealed women still do the bulk of housework. According to the figures released by the Economic and Social Research Institute, women work 39 minutes a day, or one month a year, more than men.
Polish Murder Trial Accused Named
The Dublin youth standing trail for the murders of two Polish men in Dublin on February has been named. David Curran, 18, from Lissadel Green in Drimnagh, Dublin 12, was named after he recently turned 18 and is no longer protected as a juvenile.
The Dublin youth standing trail for the murders of two Polish men in Dublin on February has been named. David Curran, 18, from Lissadel Green in Drimnagh, Dublin 12, was named after he recently turned 18 and is no longer protected as a juvenile.
Dubliners Pay More Says CSO
Recent figures have shown Dubliners are paying more for everyday items than consumers in the rest of the country. The figures released by the Central Statistics Office also show that the gap has increased in the last six months, rendering the average basket of goods and services in Dublin 4.
Recent figures have shown Dubliners are paying more for everyday items than consumers in the rest of the country. The figures released by the Central Statistics Office also show that the gap has increased in the last six months, rendering the average basket of goods and services in Dublin 4.
US Brokers Say Irish Banks Are Weak
Irish banks have taken a huge body blow after US brokers announced Irish banks were weaker than their European counterparts.
Irish banks have taken a huge body blow after US brokers announced Irish banks were weaker than their European counterparts.
Cross-border Group Takes On Fuel Fraud
A new cross-border group will be established to combat the growing illegal euro trade of fuel. The Cross Border Fuel Fraud Enforcement group will include representatives from gardaí, customs, Criminal Assets Bureau, and their counterparts in the PSNI, HM Revenue & Customs.
A new cross-border group will be established to combat the growing illegal euro trade of fuel. The Cross Border Fuel Fraud Enforcement group will include representatives from gardaí, customs, Criminal Assets Bureau, and their counterparts in the PSNI, HM Revenue & Customs.
Truckers To Meet Minister Over Fuel Crisis
Representatives of the Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) are to meet the Transport Minister Noel Dempsey to discuss rising fuel prices.
Representatives of the Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) are to meet the Transport Minister Noel Dempsey to discuss rising fuel prices.
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