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Irish News on Tue, Dec 17 2019, 2,192 days ago

Govt Accused Of Blocking Investment In Mental Health
The government has been accused of abusing the money message provision in order to block additional investment in mental health.

Irish News on Mon, Dec 17 2018, 2,557 days ago

'No Foul Play' In Death Of Baby Girl Found On North Dublin Beach
Gardaí have renewed an appeal to the mother of a baby girl, whose body was found on a north Dublin beach to contact them. The body of the baby girl was found on Bell's beach in Balbriggan on Sunday morning.

Irish News on Thu, Dec 17 2015, 3,653 days ago

Witnesses Sought To Fatal Road Accident In Co Mayo
Gardaí in Mayo have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision in Ballyhaunis late on Wednesday night. A 45-year-old pedestrian died after he was hit by a car at Grallagh shortly before midnight on 16 December.
Two Arrested Over Portlaoise Drug Seizure
A quantity of cocaine and cannabis, worth an estimated €40,000, has been seized by garda during a traffic stop in Portlaoise. Garda stopped and searched the vehicle on Wednesday evening in the Portlaoise. Two men, aged in their 20s, were arrested in connection with the find.
Man Arrested In Connection With Greystones Shooting
A 34-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a shooting incident in Greystones on Saturday, 12 December. Shots were fired during an incident involving a number of males at Farrankelly Road, Greystones at approximately 11.10am.
Taoiseach Urged To Raise Halawa Case At EU Council Meeting
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has called on the Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD and the Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan to raise the case of Ibrahim Halawa at a EU Council meeting due to be held in Brussels today (Thursday).
FF Criticise Govt's Energy White Paper
Fianna Fáil has criticised the government's new energy White Paper, which was released on Wednesday and lays out a plan to reduce Ireland's carbon emissions by up to 90% by 2050.
FG Question 'Who Exactly' Will Pay For SF's Health Plan
Fine Gael has raised concerns over Sinn Féin's proposed universal healthcare plan, asking "who exactly" is going to pay for it? Raising the question, Fine Gael TD for Cork South Central, and Chairperson of the Oireachtas Committee on Health, Jerry Buttimer, said: "It's great that Sinn Féin are sup
Tourism Ireland Launch Star Wars-Focused Tourism Campaign
The release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens presents Tourism Ireland with a "truly unique opportunity" to highlight the South West and Ireland in 2016.

Irish News on Wed, Dec 17 2014, 4,018 days ago

Fine Gael Support Supervised Drug Injection Centre
Dublin needs a supervised drug injection centre, Fine Gael South Central TD Catherine Byrne has said. Deputy Byrne made the comment in support of the Ana Liffey Project's proposal for the first ever medically supervised drug injection centre in Ireland.
Abortion Law 'Too Restrictive' - Leo Varadkar
Ireland's abortion laws have been described as "too restrictive" by Health Minister Leo Varadkar. Mr Varadkar was speaking in the Dáil in relation to a private members' bill tabled by Independent TD Clare Daly calling for the removal the eight amendment from current abortion legislation.
Education Minister Accused Of 'Attacking Primary Schools'
Fianna Fáil has accused the Education Minister of "attacking primary schools by reallocating vital primary funding to third level spending".
Same Sex Marriage Referendum Due Next May
A referendum on same-sex marriage will be held in May 2015, the Cabinet has revealed. The marriage referendum will be one of a number of referendums held next May, with the first week of May being speculated as a possible timeframe.
Water Services Bill Debate Continues In Dáil
A debate on the Water Services Bill is due to begin again today in the Dáil, with a cut off set for 21:30 tonight.
Gardaí Seize Suspected Explosives In Co Meath
Gardaí have seized suspected explosives in Co Meath as part of an operation targeting the activities of dissident republicans. Officers seized the materials when they stopped two cars on the N52 on Tuesday. Two men were arrested at the scene.
Ireland To Defer City Of Culture Award
Ireland will defer its next City of Culture until after 2020, with Minister for Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys, citing the high level of funding required.

Irish News on Tue, Dec 17 2013, 4,383 days ago

Government Launch Economic Growth Plan
Unemployment in Ireland will not fall below 10% before 2018, the government's new economic plan has said. The newly published Strategy for Growth has predicted an unemployment rate of 8.1% by the year 2020.
Peru Smuggling Accused Await Sentencing
Sentencing is due to be carried out today (17 December) of the two women accused of smuggling cocaine worth €1.7m out of Peru.
Three Garda Officers Investigated Over Alleged Street Fight
An investigation is underway after three Dublin-based Garda officers were allegedly involved in a street fight after trying to solicit prostitutes while on a night out in Limerick.
Cabinet To Consider Age Of Consent
The age of consent in Ireland is to be debated by the Cabinet following proposals forwarded by Minister for Justice Alan Shatter. It is understood that a "first discussion" will consider lowering the age of consent from 17 to 16.
Man Arrested For Threatening Garda With Replica Firearm
Garda in Dublin have arrested a man who pointed a replica firearm at officers and members of the public. At around 2.30am on Tuesday morning, Garda responded to a call of a man with a suspicious device in Greencastle Road, Coolock, Dublin.
Garda Child Abuse Images Accused Trial Delayed For Five Weeks
A delay of five weeks has been allowed for the completion of a book of evidence in the case of a Garda officer charged with possession of child abuse images. 53-year-old Joe O'Connor is accused of possession of 655 images of child abuse. The accusation dates between 30 July and 02 August 2011.
Water At Beaumont Hospital Found To Be Contaminated
E-coli and coliforms have been discovered in the water at Beaumont Hospital. Routine testing at the hospital found that contaminants in the radiation oncology unit. Cancer patients at the hospital have been advised not to drink the water.
Line Fault Leaves ESB Customers Without Power
Some 1,500 ESB customers in Dublin were left without power on Monday following a network fault. It is understood that around 2,600 homes and businesses in the Blanchardstown and Coolmine areas were initially affected by the fault.
President Higgins Expected To Announce Ethic Initiative
A new initiative on ethics is expected to be announced by President Michael D Higgins early next year. It is understood that the president hopes to launch discussions following themes of speeches that he gave at Dublin City University in September and in February at the Sorbonne on Paris.

Irish News on Mon, Dec 17 2012, 4,748 days ago

Two Released In Connection With Death Of Shane Rossiter
Two people have been released after being questioned in relation to the death of Shane Rossiter in Tipperary in October. Gardai detained swvwn people last Monday, and a further three were arrested on Tuesday. A man, 29, was charged with the murder yesterday and remanded in custody.
Cancer Patients Need Cash Support To Pay For Necessities
An increasing number of cancer patients going through treatment need to ask the Irish Cancer Society for cash support to pay for necessities like heat and travel expenses.
Call For Epilepsy Medications To Be Excluded From Generic Substitution
Speaking in the Dáil today during the Second Stage Debate on the Health (Pricing and Supply of Medical Goods) Bill 2012, Meath East TD and member of the Oireachtas Health Committee, Regina Doherty, called for epilepsy medications to be excluded from generic substitution.
Gardai Renew Appeal For Missing Pensioner
Dublin Gardai are renewing their appeal for information in connection with the disappearance of pensioner Patrick Cremin. The 75-year-old went missing from the Dublin 8 area on 2nd December.

Irish News on Fri, Dec 17 2010, 5,479 days ago

Briefing Arranged As Severe Weather Hits
A major Government briefing has been arranged for this morning as another bout of severe weather engulf the State. A weather warning from the Met Office said very cold wintry weather would continue into next week with ice by day and by night.
Dempsey Not To Stand In Election
Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey has joined a string of Fianna Fáil Ministers today, after announcing he will not stand the next year's General Election.
Gardaí Arrest 45 In Major Drugs Operation
A total of 45 people have been arrested in the past 48 hours in Gardaí a crackdown on the sale and supply of heroin and “crack” cocaine in the Dublin region.
Hamill And Nelson Murder Reports Delayed
Continuing delays in the publication of reports into two contentious Troubles' murders have been slammed.
Institutional Abuse Probe Underway
A task force is being set up to liaise with NI Government departments about an inquiry into the extent of child abuse in Catholic church and State-run institutions in Northern Ireland. The NI probe comes on foot of the Ryan Commission in the Irish Republic and its damning findings.
Cardinal Claims No Obligation Over Abortion Ruling
The Archbishop of Bishop of Armagh has said yesterday's significant European ruling on abortion does not oblige Ireland to legalise the practise.
Martin Favourite To Lead Fianna Fail
Micheál Martin is now the most popular successor to Brian Cowen as leader of Fianna Fáil, according to an Irish Times. Mr Martin, who is currently Minister for Foreign Affairs, has overtaken the Finance Minister Brian Lenihan as front-runner for the next leader of the party.
Irish Film, TV And Animation Perform Well
The Audiovisual Federation - the Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC) group, that represents the feature film, television and animation sectors, has launched its 2010 review of film and television production in Ireland.

Irish News on Thu, Dec 17 2009, 5,844 days ago

Lenihan Admitted To Hospital
Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has admitted himself to hospital complaining of losing sleep and experiencing discomfort with a suspected hernia. The minister was scheduled for admittance into the Mater Private Hospital later this week for an operation but went in early yesterday instead.
Elderly Couple Die In Tipp House Fire
An elderly couple have died in an accidental house fire in Tipperary. Gardai in Tipperary Town said this morning they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal incident, which occurred at Locurra, Scalagheen, Tipperary at approximately 8.30pm last night.
Man Killed In Clare Crash
A man has died after a road crash in Clare. Gardai at Ennis are investigating the single vehicle road collision which occurred at Toormore, Ennis, Co Clare at approximately 10pm last night. A 30-year-old male driver and the only occupant of the car was pronounced dead at the scene.
Figures Suggest End Of Recession
The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office show that, technically, the Irish economy has exited its period of recession. According to the figures published today, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was shown to have grown slightly during the last three-month period.
Three Die Overnight On North's Road
Three people have been killed in an overnight road crash in Co Down - while another person has also died in Co Clare.
Dog Survives Five Days Off Cliff
An aging dog named Sam has been saved in a dramatic rescue, after being stranded on a cliff edge for five days.
Bishop Murray To Resign Today
Succumbing to weeks of pressure, the Bishop of Limerick Donal Murray is expected to resign later today. Bishop Murray, who was heavily criticised in the recent Murphy report, is expected to address a gathering in St. John's Cathedral, Limerick at 11am.

Irish News on Wed, Dec 17 2008, 6,209 days ago

Life Sentence Imposed For Murder Of Love Rival
A man who was said in court to 'be upset' after his ex girlfriend found a new love has today jailed for murdering the man he saw as his rival in love.
Skipper Fined Over Catch Deception
The Spanish skipper of a UK-registered trawler has been fined €1,000 for underdeclaring the size of a catch of hake at Killybegs. Donegal Circuit Court also heard this week that the owners of the John-Loren automatically forfeited the catch and fishing gear worth a total of €35,000.
Two Held Over Heroin 'Flower' Haul
The police have arrested two men and seized a large quantity of heroin that was hidden in a lorry load of flowers. The arrests followed an operation at Dublin Port yesterday.
Thurles Police On Alert For Missing Man
Gardái at Thurles police station are seeking the public's help in tracing the whereabouts of a 56-year-old man. John Skehan, who is missing from his home at Monakeeba, Thurles, Co Tipperary is being sought after his disappearance earlier this month.
Stay Of Execution For Nigerian Deportee
There was real life drama today as the challenge by Nigerian woman Pamela Izevbekhai against the Justice Minister's refusal to grant her and her daughters subsidiary protection so they're not deported, has been adjourned until the 20th of January.
HSE To Cut €400M From Budget
The Health Service Executive has announced that a further €400 million may be needed to be made in budget cuts next year. The figure comes on the heels of a previous €530 million in savings that have already been proposed, leading to almost €1 billion in total cuts being made for 2009.
McAleese Gets Hollywood Buzz
It was all glitz and glamour at the movies this week as Irish President Mary McAleese paid a visit to Hollywood. She met up with representatives of both the Irish and American entertainment and film community.

Irish News on Mon, Dec 17 2007, 6,575 days ago

Traffic Problems Ease Following Truck Incident
Traffic is reportedly returning to normal in Dublin after an overturned truck caused traffic chaos earlier. The truck overturned around 5:50am on Monday morning on the East Wall Road near the Point Depot. The truck and trailer have now been removed and a fuel spill was also treated.
Sniffer Dogs In Search For Irish Backpacker
Sniffer dogs are being used as the search for missing Irish backpacker Ronan Lawlor continues in South America. The 28-year-old from Durrow in Co.
Weekend Road Crashes Claim More Lives
More lives have been lost in carnage on Irish roads over the weekend. On Friday, a 19-year-old man died in a collision at Monasteroais in Edenderry in Co. Offaly. The man was a passenger in a car, which collided with a pillar, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Cork Shooting Probed
Gardaí in Cork have launched an investigation after shots were fired at a house in Cork City in the early hours of Sunday morning. The shooting happened at the house on Kilmore Road in the Knocknaheeney area just before 2am.
Man In Court Over Thurles Murder
A 33-year-old man has appeared in court charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of Latvian man Renars Tuleiko in Thurles earlier this year.
Murder Investigation Launched Following Dublin Stabbing
Gardaí in Dublin have launched a murder investigation after a man was stabbed to death in the city at the weekend. The body of Michael Hughes, from Banagher in Co. Offaly was found at an apartment complex in the Mount Argus area of Harold's Cross around 6.30am on Saturday.
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