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Irish News on Tue, Jan 28 2020, 2,192 days ago
Father Of Three Children Found Dead In Dublin Releases Statement
The father of three children who were found dead in Dublin has released a statement and has said there is only "devastation, grief and anguish". The three children, Conor, Darragh and Carla were found at their home in Newcastle last Friday.
The father of three children who were found dead in Dublin has released a statement and has said there is only "devastation, grief and anguish". The three children, Conor, Darragh and Carla were found at their home in Newcastle last Friday.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 28 2019, 2,557 days ago
Four Men Killed In West Donegal Collision
Four men, aged in their 20s, have been killed in a single-vehicle collision in west Donegal. The collision occurred on a local road near Gleann hUallach (Glenhoola) in Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore) shortly before 9pm on Sunday, 27 January. Four men in the vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene.
Four men, aged in their 20s, have been killed in a single-vehicle collision in west Donegal. The collision occurred on a local road near Gleann hUallach (Glenhoola) in Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore) shortly before 9pm on Sunday, 27 January. Four men in the vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 28 2016, 3,653 days ago
Man Arrested Over Carlow Stabbing Death
A man has been arrested following the death of a 46-year-old man at a house in Carlow. Garda were called to an address on Frederick Avenue at about 13:30 on Wednesday, to reports of a male being stabbed. When garda arrived they found a 46-year-old man with serious injuries.
A man has been arrested following the death of a 46-year-old man at a house in Carlow. Garda were called to an address on Frederick Avenue at about 13:30 on Wednesday, to reports of a male being stabbed. When garda arrived they found a 46-year-old man with serious injuries.
Elanco Job Losses 'Devastating' - FF
The loss of up to one hundred jobs due to the closure of the Elanco facility in Sligo has been described as "devastating" for the North West region. Elanco said that "competitiveness" was the main reason behind the closure decision.
The loss of up to one hundred jobs due to the closure of the Elanco facility in Sligo has been described as "devastating" for the North West region. Elanco said that "competitiveness" was the main reason behind the closure decision.
New Social Housing Announced For Cork North West
More than thirty new social housing units have been announced for Ballincollig, as part of a Department of Environment, Community and Local Government scheme in Cork. Welcoming news of the €7.
More than thirty new social housing units have been announced for Ballincollig, as part of a Department of Environment, Community and Local Government scheme in Cork. Welcoming news of the €7.
Varadkar Publishes Ireland's First National Maternity Strategy
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar has announced Ireland's first National Maternity Strategy, described as a "roadmap for the improvement of services over the next ten years".
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar has announced Ireland's first National Maternity Strategy, described as a "roadmap for the improvement of services over the next ten years".
National Skills Strategy 2025 Published
A new National Skills Strategy 2025 – Ireland's Future, has been launched by Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Tánaiste Joan Bruton at Blackrock Further Education Institute in Dublin.
A new National Skills Strategy 2025 – Ireland's Future, has been launched by Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Tánaiste Joan Bruton at Blackrock Further Education Institute in Dublin.
First Annual Report On Penalty Points System Published
The first annual report on the Penalty Points system has been published by Justice Minister, Frances Fitzgerald. The report has been compiled by the Independent Oversight Authority, with Judge Matthew Deery commending the "substantial compliance" found during the review.
The first annual report on the Penalty Points system has been published by Justice Minister, Frances Fitzgerald. The report has been compiled by the Independent Oversight Authority, with Judge Matthew Deery commending the "substantial compliance" found during the review.
More Than €100m Secured For Flood Damaged Roads
More than €100 million has been announced for local authorities to carry out repairs on roads damaged by the recent flooding.
More than €100 million has been announced for local authorities to carry out repairs on roads damaged by the recent flooding.
Irish News on Wed, Jan 28 2015, 4,018 days ago
Fine Gael Calls For Extension Of Child Benefit
Child benefit should be extended to include all Leaving Cert students, Fine Gael's Pat O'Neill announced. The Carlow/Kilkenny Senator said that the current age limit of 18 is "unfair and divisive".
Child benefit should be extended to include all Leaving Cert students, Fine Gael's Pat O'Neill announced. The Carlow/Kilkenny Senator said that the current age limit of 18 is "unfair and divisive".
Fianna Fáil Raises Concerns Over New Mortgage Rules
Thousands of non-first time home buyers are at risk of being trapped by the Central Bank's "onerous" 20% deposit rule, Fianna Fáil finance spokesperson Michael McGrath has said.
Thousands of non-first time home buyers are at risk of being trapped by the Central Bank's "onerous" 20% deposit rule, Fianna Fáil finance spokesperson Michael McGrath has said.
Rent Control Must Be Introduced 'As A Matter Of Urgency' - Labour
Rent regulation must be introduced as a matter of urgency, the Labour party has stated. Making the call Senator Aideen Hayden said there is "no legal impediment" preventing the government from taking action to curb rising rents.
Rent regulation must be introduced as a matter of urgency, the Labour party has stated. Making the call Senator Aideen Hayden said there is "no legal impediment" preventing the government from taking action to curb rising rents.
Garda Officer Shot During Mugging In New Orleans
A 32-year-old garda officer has been shot in an attempted mugging while on holiday in New Orleans, according to a report by RTÉ. The report states that Garda Brian Hanrahan, from Killenaule, Tipperary, was shot in a mugging at about 05:40 on Tuesday morning.
A 32-year-old garda officer has been shot in an attempted mugging while on holiday in New Orleans, according to a report by RTÉ. The report states that Garda Brian Hanrahan, from Killenaule, Tipperary, was shot in a mugging at about 05:40 on Tuesday morning.
Medical Card Criteria To Be Widened - Health Minister
The advisory group on discretionary medical cards is to widen the criteria for the issuing of cards, the Minister for Health Leo Varadkar said.
The advisory group on discretionary medical cards is to widen the criteria for the issuing of cards, the Minister for Health Leo Varadkar said.
Garda Investigate Fire At Fine Gael Constituency Office
Gardaí have arrested a 39-year-old man in connection with a suspected arson attack on the constituency office of Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin. It is understood a flammable liquid was thrown through a ground floor window of the office in Ballina, Co Mayo, at about 19:00 on Tuesday.
Gardaí have arrested a 39-year-old man in connection with a suspected arson attack on the constituency office of Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin. It is understood a flammable liquid was thrown through a ground floor window of the office in Ballina, Co Mayo, at about 19:00 on Tuesday.
Homeless Shelter Approved In Georgian District
A proposed homeless hostel in Dublin's Georgian district has been approved by Dublin City Council. The council gave the go-ahead to the project, despite 63 submissions made in opposition to the proposed 30-bed hostel on the site of the former Longfields Hotel on Fitzwilliam Street.
A proposed homeless hostel in Dublin's Georgian district has been approved by Dublin City Council. The council gave the go-ahead to the project, despite 63 submissions made in opposition to the proposed 30-bed hostel on the site of the former Longfields Hotel on Fitzwilliam Street.
Irish News on Tue, Jan 28 2014, 4,383 days ago
Irish Child Pornography Accused May Seek Judicial Review
Eric Eoin Marques, who is wanted in the US on charges relating to the distribution and advertising of child abuse images and videos, may seek leave for a judicial review over the Director of Public Prosecution'd decision not to prosecute him in Ireland.
Eric Eoin Marques, who is wanted in the US on charges relating to the distribution and advertising of child abuse images and videos, may seek leave for a judicial review over the Director of Public Prosecution'd decision not to prosecute him in Ireland.
Firearm And Knives Recovered In Arrest In Dundalk
Gardaí in Dundalk have recovered a firearm and six knives during a public disturbance at Barrack Street on Monday night. Officers responded to a public order incident at about 19:00, arresting a man who had become violent and aggressive.
Gardaí in Dundalk have recovered a firearm and six knives during a public disturbance at Barrack Street on Monday night. Officers responded to a public order incident at about 19:00, arresting a man who had become violent and aggressive.
Gardaí Appeal For Witnesses After Cyclist Killed In Dublin
Gardaí in Dublin have appealed for witnesses to an incident in which a cyclist was killed on the City West Road at Brownsbarn Roundabout in Saggart on Monday evening. According to gardaí a man in his 30s was knocked off his bicycle at around 17:20. He died a short time later at Tallaght Hospital.
Gardaí in Dublin have appealed for witnesses to an incident in which a cyclist was killed on the City West Road at Brownsbarn Roundabout in Saggart on Monday evening. According to gardaí a man in his 30s was knocked off his bicycle at around 17:20. He died a short time later at Tallaght Hospital.
Report Due On 2011 Cork Airport Plane Crash
The final report of an investigation into a plane crash at Cork Airport that killed six people is to be published today. The 19-seater Metroliner aircraft was arriving at Cork airport from Belfast on the morning of 10 February, 2011, when it crashed in dense fog.
The final report of an investigation into a plane crash at Cork Airport that killed six people is to be published today. The 19-seater Metroliner aircraft was arriving at Cork airport from Belfast on the morning of 10 February, 2011, when it crashed in dense fog.
Teen Critical After Nightclub Queue Crush
Seven people have been injured in a crush outside a Dublin nightclub on Harcourt Street. An 18-year-old woman is also said to be in a critical condition in St James's Hospital following the incident. Four others needed treatment at the hospital's emergency department.
Seven people have been injured in a crush outside a Dublin nightclub on Harcourt Street. An 18-year-old woman is also said to be in a critical condition in St James's Hospital following the incident. Four others needed treatment at the hospital's emergency department.
Recycling Plant Fire Closes Parcel Depot
The fire at a Dublin recycling plant has forced the temporary closure of An Post parcel depot at Merrywell Business Park. Parcel deliveries across the country will be delayed as the result of the fire at the Oxigen recycling plant, which has been burning now for four days.
The fire at a Dublin recycling plant has forced the temporary closure of An Post parcel depot at Merrywell Business Park. Parcel deliveries across the country will be delayed as the result of the fire at the Oxigen recycling plant, which has been burning now for four days.
Rhino Horn Stolen From Michael Flatley's Mansion
A rhino horn has been stolen from the Castle Hyde home of 'Lord of the Dance' star, Michael Flatley. According to Gardaí, Mr Flatley and his family were in their home when the raiders broke in at around 7pm on Monday. The family raised the alarm when they realised what was happening.
A rhino horn has been stolen from the Castle Hyde home of 'Lord of the Dance' star, Michael Flatley. According to Gardaí, Mr Flatley and his family were in their home when the raiders broke in at around 7pm on Monday. The family raised the alarm when they realised what was happening.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 28 2013, 4,748 days ago
Garda Killed By Armed Raiders
A garda officer was shot and killed by raiders waiting to rob the Lordship Credit Union in Bellurgan, Jenkinstown, near Dundalk. He has been named as Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe who was attached to the Detective Unit in Dundalk.
A garda officer was shot and killed by raiders waiting to rob the Lordship Credit Union in Bellurgan, Jenkinstown, near Dundalk. He has been named as Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe who was attached to the Detective Unit in Dundalk.
Four Die In Weekend Road Accidents
Four people have died in separate car accidents over the weekend, bring the years total to 16, already up on the previous total of 10 for 2012. A man aged in his mid-20s was involved in a two-car crash on the Naas-Newbridge dual carriageway.
Four people have died in separate car accidents over the weekend, bring the years total to 16, already up on the previous total of 10 for 2012. A man aged in his mid-20s was involved in a two-car crash on the Naas-Newbridge dual carriageway.
Fianna Fáil Accused Of 'Trying To Undermine' New Hospital
Fianna Fáil have been accused of "trying to undermine" a new facility at St Luke's Hospital in Kilkenny, according to Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan.
Fianna Fáil have been accused of "trying to undermine" a new facility at St Luke's Hospital in Kilkenny, according to Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan.
Varadkar Claims 'No Breakdown' On ECB Debt-Deal
Transport Minister Leo Varadkar has insisted there is "no breakdown" between the Government and the European Central Bank (ECB).
Transport Minister Leo Varadkar has insisted there is "no breakdown" between the Government and the European Central Bank (ECB).
Dublin Research Group Secure EU Funding
Trinity College Dublin’s CRANN centre has secured a significant role in a massive €1 billion flagship EU funded research project.
Trinity College Dublin’s CRANN centre has secured a significant role in a massive €1 billion flagship EU funded research project.
Study Finds Harvesting Rights Sale 'Not Justified'
The sale of harvesting rights of Ireland's forests could not be justified, as any economic benefit would be outweighed by the liabilities the State would incur, a new study has found. The State would remain liable for costs of €1.
The sale of harvesting rights of Ireland's forests could not be justified, as any economic benefit would be outweighed by the liabilities the State would incur, a new study has found. The State would remain liable for costs of €1.
Shops Lose Over €500m A Year To Theft
Over €500m a year is being stolen from Irish stores by shoplifters and staff. The past two years has seen a steady rise in the number of thefts, with gangs now blitzing towns and cities for high-value branded goods and jewellery.
Over €500m a year is being stolen from Irish stores by shoplifters and staff. The past two years has seen a steady rise in the number of thefts, with gangs now blitzing towns and cities for high-value branded goods and jewellery.
Irish News on Fri, Jan 28 2011, 5,479 days ago
Dáil To Dissolve On Tuesday
Brian Cowen is to announce the dissolution of the Dáil for next Tuesday in preparation for the upcoming election at the end of February.
Brian Cowen is to announce the dissolution of the Dáil for next Tuesday in preparation for the upcoming election at the end of February.
Kenny's Debate Dodge 'Bizzare'
Pressure is mounting on the leader of the Fine Gael party to agree to live television debates in the run up to the election. Yesterday, the new leader of Fianna Fail, Michael Martin, called for a three way debate between his party, Fine Gael and the Labour Party.
Pressure is mounting on the leader of the Fine Gael party to agree to live television debates in the run up to the election. Yesterday, the new leader of Fianna Fail, Michael Martin, called for a three way debate between his party, Fine Gael and the Labour Party.
Ireland-wide Crackdown On Cigarette Smugglers
The pressure is increasing on cigarette smugglers with officers from the Irish Republic's Revenue's Customs Service yesterday seizing a total of 34,000 cigarettes that were being brought into the country illegally.
The pressure is increasing on cigarette smugglers with officers from the Irish Republic's Revenue's Customs Service yesterday seizing a total of 34,000 cigarettes that were being brought into the country illegally.
Sensitive Laptops Stolen From Revenue
A total of ten laptops, thought to contain sensitive information have been stolen from the offices of the Revenue Commissioner last night. Gardaí in Dublin said today they are investigating the theft of the laptops from the Dublin based offices.
A total of ten laptops, thought to contain sensitive information have been stolen from the offices of the Revenue Commissioner last night. Gardaí in Dublin said today they are investigating the theft of the laptops from the Dublin based offices.
Further Bomb Alert Underway In Belfast
There's a fresh bomb alert underway in the North this afternoon with the Limestone Road in Belfast closed at its junction with Mountcollyer Avenue and York Road after a suspicious object was found.
There's a fresh bomb alert underway in the North this afternoon with the Limestone Road in Belfast closed at its junction with Mountcollyer Avenue and York Road after a suspicious object was found.
Antrim Road Bomb Nearly 'Another Omagh'
A second terrorist bomb has been made safe this week on Belfast's Antrim Road. Police said they were only able to reopen the area on Thursday evening for the remaining people who had been moved from their homes to return - although it is understood some businesses will still be affected on Friday.
A second terrorist bomb has been made safe this week on Belfast's Antrim Road. Police said they were only able to reopen the area on Thursday evening for the remaining people who had been moved from their homes to return - although it is understood some businesses will still be affected on Friday.
Police Investigate Tragic Carriageway Death
The North's busy A2 Bangor Road was closed to traffic heading towards Bangor at the Holywood Exchange junction this morning as a tragic incident on a traffic flyover was probed.
The North's busy A2 Bangor Road was closed to traffic heading towards Bangor at the Holywood Exchange junction this morning as a tragic incident on a traffic flyover was probed.
Irish Filmmakers' Tax Breaks Renewed
An innovative film and television tax investment scheme - known as Section 481 - has been extended by the Irish Republic's Government for a further three years.
An innovative film and television tax investment scheme - known as Section 481 - has been extended by the Irish Republic's Government for a further three years.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 28 2010, 5,844 days ago
Bishop Lashes Out Over Treatment
Bishop Dermot O'Mahony has lashed out over the treatment by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of the priests and bishops mentioned in the shocking Murphy Commission Report.
Bishop Dermot O'Mahony has lashed out over the treatment by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of the priests and bishops mentioned in the shocking Murphy Commission Report.
Woman Found Dead In Co Dublin
A woman in her 30s has been found dead in Sandyford in Co Dublin early this morning. The woman's body was discovered when Gardaí were called to the scene at a residence on the Irish Management Institute (IMI) campus at 7am.
A woman in her 30s has been found dead in Sandyford in Co Dublin early this morning. The woman's body was discovered when Gardaí were called to the scene at a residence on the Irish Management Institute (IMI) campus at 7am.
Donegal Shaken By Minor Earthquake
A minor earthquake measuring 1.6 on the Momentum Magnitude Scale has struck Donegal on Thursday night. The quake prompted a number of people to flee from their homes in the village of Kerrykeel, striking at around 7.30pm.
A minor earthquake measuring 1.6 on the Momentum Magnitude Scale has struck Donegal on Thursday night. The quake prompted a number of people to flee from their homes in the village of Kerrykeel, striking at around 7.30pm.
Justice Talks Enter Crucial 48-Hours
The North's political leaders have until tomorrow to present their plans for devolved policing and justice to Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The North's political leaders have until tomorrow to present their plans for devolved policing and justice to Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Cork Thieves Steal Empty ATM Machine
Bungling thieves have stolen an empty ATM machine in Cork city last night, according to Gardaí. Officers are investigating the theft which occurred in the city overnight. The raiders used a digger to steal the machine from a Texaco service station on the Model Farm Road at around 2.
Bungling thieves have stolen an empty ATM machine in Cork city last night, according to Gardaí. Officers are investigating the theft which occurred in the city overnight. The raiders used a digger to steal the machine from a Texaco service station on the Model Farm Road at around 2.
Two Hurt In Waterford Shooting
Gardaí are investigating a shooting incident at a house at Dominics Place in Waterford city early this morning. Two people were hurt and taken to Waterford Regional Hospital with gun shot wounds but a Gardaí spokesman has confirmed their injuries are not life threatening.
Gardaí are investigating a shooting incident at a house at Dominics Place in Waterford city early this morning. Two people were hurt and taken to Waterford Regional Hospital with gun shot wounds but a Gardaí spokesman has confirmed their injuries are not life threatening.
Two Prisoners On The Run In Roscommon
Gardaí are now involved in a manhunt for two escaped prisoners in Roscommon that went missing on Tuesday afternoon.
Gardaí are now involved in a manhunt for two escaped prisoners in Roscommon that went missing on Tuesday afternoon.
Bill Regulates Premium Rate On TV
In response to complaints upheld by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has presented to the Oireachtas a new law to halt malpractice by broadcasters in premium rate competitions.
In response to complaints upheld by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has presented to the Oireachtas a new law to halt malpractice by broadcasters in premium rate competitions.
Irish News on Wed, Jan 28 2009, 6,209 days ago
Street Row Death In Focus
The tragic death of a young Leitrim man after an assault in Dublin city centre two years ago has been reviewed in court today.
The tragic death of a young Leitrim man after an assault in Dublin city centre two years ago has been reviewed in court today.
Protest At Troubles Legacy Report Launch
Protests heralded the launch today of an already contentious report outlining new proposals on how to deal with the legacy of the three decades of NI's Troubles.
Protests heralded the launch today of an already contentious report outlining new proposals on how to deal with the legacy of the three decades of NI's Troubles.
Schoolgirl Road Tragedy Stuns Limerick
A young teenage girl has died in a road accident while on her way to school this morning in Limerick. The as yet unnamed 13-year-old schoolgirl died after she was struck by a car just outside Limerick city.
A young teenage girl has died in a road accident while on her way to school this morning in Limerick. The as yet unnamed 13-year-old schoolgirl died after she was struck by a car just outside Limerick city.
Other News In Brief
Tax Hike 'Last Resort' Says Dempsey The Irish Transport Minister Noel Dempsey has said that he believes tax increases should only be introduced as a last resort in dealing with the current economic crisis.
Tax Hike 'Last Resort' Says Dempsey The Irish Transport Minister Noel Dempsey has said that he believes tax increases should only be introduced as a last resort in dealing with the current economic crisis.
Roscommon Abuse Inquiry Has Minister's Full Confidence
The Dáil Children's Minister has said he has full confidence in the investigation that is taking place into the Co Roscommon neglect and abuse case.
The Dáil Children's Minister has said he has full confidence in the investigation that is taking place into the Co Roscommon neglect and abuse case.
Gardaí Appeal Following Bookies Robbery
Gardai at Harcourt Terrace are investigating a robbery at Ladbrokes on Camden St on Monday and have appealed to the public for their assistance. According to a gardaí spokesman, the suspect offender arrived in a red old style Toyota or Nissan taxi at about 4.
Gardai at Harcourt Terrace are investigating a robbery at Ladbrokes on Camden St on Monday and have appealed to the public for their assistance. According to a gardaí spokesman, the suspect offender arrived in a red old style Toyota or Nissan taxi at about 4.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 28 2008, 6,575 days ago
Irish Murders On The Rise
Ireland is becoming a more dangerous place as the number of murders and manslaughters has increased. Killings are up by more than 25% on last year, according to the latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) crime figures.
Ireland is becoming a more dangerous place as the number of murders and manslaughters has increased. Killings are up by more than 25% on last year, according to the latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) crime figures.
Multiple Road Death Tragedies
There have three more tragic road deaths in the Irish Republic. A man died following a motorcycle accident in Co Louth. According to Gardaí, the 27-year-old was fatally injured when his motorcycle left the road at Ballybarrack, Knockbridge Road, Dundalk, shortly after 9pm last night.
There have three more tragic road deaths in the Irish Republic. A man died following a motorcycle accident in Co Louth. According to Gardaí, the 27-year-old was fatally injured when his motorcycle left the road at Ballybarrack, Knockbridge Road, Dundalk, shortly after 9pm last night.
UK Embassy Staff Vote To Strike
The unheard-of prospect of a strike by staff at a British embassy is now looming in Dublin. Members of the Unite trade union have voted overwhelmingly in favour of taking industrial action at the British Embassy in Ballsbridge in Dublin.
The unheard-of prospect of a strike by staff at a British embassy is now looming in Dublin. Members of the Unite trade union have voted overwhelmingly in favour of taking industrial action at the British Embassy in Ballsbridge in Dublin.
Ambulance Staff To Ballot Over 'Privatisation'
A leading trade union is to ballot its 1,200 emergency ambulance personnel for industrial action. SIPTU is taking the action after the HSE awarded contracts to three companies for the provision of a private ambulance service.
A leading trade union is to ballot its 1,200 emergency ambulance personnel for industrial action. SIPTU is taking the action after the HSE awarded contracts to three companies for the provision of a private ambulance service.
Donegal Holiday Home Tax To Be Debated
Donegal County Council are meeting today to discuss taxing holiday homes. A motion has been tabled which could lead to a levy of €500 being introduced.
Donegal County Council are meeting today to discuss taxing holiday homes. A motion has been tabled which could lead to a levy of €500 being introduced.
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Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
