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Irish News on Mon, Dec 18 2023, 731 days ago
Dublin's Live Dealer Extravaganza
Dublin, a city steeped in history and known for its vibrant culture, has become a hotspot for an exciting blend of tradition and modern entertainment – live dealer events.
Dublin, a city steeped in history and known for its vibrant culture, has become a hotspot for an exciting blend of tradition and modern entertainment – live dealer events.
Irish News on Wed, Dec 18 2019, 2,192 days ago
Man Seriously Injured In Clondalkin Shooting
An investigation has been launched following a shooting incident in Clondalkin. A man, aged in his 20s, is being treated at Blanchardstown Hospital for serious but non life threatening injuries following a shooting at Shancastle Pk, at approximately 8.45pm on Tuesday December 17.
An investigation has been launched following a shooting incident in Clondalkin. A man, aged in his 20s, is being treated at Blanchardstown Hospital for serious but non life threatening injuries following a shooting at Shancastle Pk, at approximately 8.45pm on Tuesday December 17.
Irish News on Tue, Dec 18 2018, 2,557 days ago
Renewed Appeal For Information On Suspected Sexual Assault In Dublin
Gardaí have issued a fresh appeal for information on a suspected sexual assault in Dublin in the early hours of Sunday, 09 December. It is understood that the victim was brought from Serpentine Avenue in Ballsbridge through the city centre to Emmet Street in Dublin 1 in a white taxi.
Gardaí have issued a fresh appeal for information on a suspected sexual assault in Dublin in the early hours of Sunday, 09 December. It is understood that the victim was brought from Serpentine Avenue in Ballsbridge through the city centre to Emmet Street in Dublin 1 in a white taxi.
Irish News on Mon, Dec 18 2017, 2,922 days ago
Murder Investigation Launches After Death Of 78-Year-Old Woman
A murder investigation has been launched into the death of a 78-year-old woman in Limerick. The body of Rose Hanrahan was discovered at her home in Thomondgate by family members at about 1.30pm on Friday 15 December.
A murder investigation has been launched into the death of a 78-year-old woman in Limerick. The body of Rose Hanrahan was discovered at her home in Thomondgate by family members at about 1.30pm on Friday 15 December.
Irish News on Fri, Dec 18 2015, 3,653 days ago
60th Anniversary Of Ireland's Admission To UN Marked
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charles Flanagan, has hosted an event to mark the 60th anniversary of Ireland's admission to the United Nations.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charles Flanagan, has hosted an event to mark the 60th anniversary of Ireland's admission to the United Nations.
14% Increase In Arts Funding For 2016
The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, has announced that an additional €5 million in funding has been secured for her department for 2016. The new funding now brings the department's total budget for the year to €315m, up 14% on 2015.
The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, has announced that an additional €5 million in funding has been secured for her department for 2016. The new funding now brings the department's total budget for the year to €315m, up 14% on 2015.
Passing Of Capacity Bill 'Historic Point In The Fight For Equality'
The passing of the Assisted Decision Making Bill has been described as a "historic point in the fight for equality", by Labour Senator and disability rights advocate Mary Moran.
The passing of the Assisted Decision Making Bill has been described as a "historic point in the fight for equality", by Labour Senator and disability rights advocate Mary Moran.
Additional Funds Secured To Help Complete Mullingar Hospital Upgrade
An additional €300,000 has been added to the HSE's Service Plan for 2016 to help complete the €3.6 million upgrade of the Emergency Department at the Midland Regional Hospital in Mullingar.
An additional €300,000 has been added to the HSE's Service Plan for 2016 to help complete the €3.6 million upgrade of the Emergency Department at the Midland Regional Hospital in Mullingar.
FF Calls For Action On 'Soaring' Motor Insurance Costs
Fianna Fáil has criticised the Tánaiste Joan Burton for her respond to a motion aimed at tackling "soaring" motor insurance costs. Finance spokesperson Michael McGrath said that her response was "totally inadequate".
Fianna Fáil has criticised the Tánaiste Joan Burton for her respond to a motion aimed at tackling "soaring" motor insurance costs. Finance spokesperson Michael McGrath said that her response was "totally inadequate".
SF Welcomes Law Banning Smoking In Cars With Children
Sinn Féin has welcomed the passing of the law banning smoking in cars when children are present. Cork East TD and Children's Spokesperson Sandra McLellan said: "Children's health and welfare across the board must be both protected and respected.
Sinn Féin has welcomed the passing of the law banning smoking in cars when children are present. Cork East TD and Children's Spokesperson Sandra McLellan said: "Children's health and welfare across the board must be both protected and respected.
Mallow Garda Appeal For Witnesses To Fatal Road Accident
Gardaí on Mallow have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident in Kanturk, Co Cork, on Thursday morning. The collision occurred at Glen South, Naan, Kanturk at approximately 11.30am on the Kanturk/Banty to Cork Road and involved a car and a rigid truck.
Gardaí on Mallow have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident in Kanturk, Co Cork, on Thursday morning. The collision occurred at Glen South, Naan, Kanturk at approximately 11.30am on the Kanturk/Banty to Cork Road and involved a car and a rigid truck.
Irish News on Thu, Dec 18 2014, 4,018 days ago
Motorcyclist Killed In Co Tipperary Road Accident
Gardaí in Co Tipperary have confirmed a motorcyclist has died following a road accident on Wednesday. A man, aged in his 70s, was seriously injured in the collision at about 11:55 on Wednesday at Cloone Cross in Templemore. He was pronounced dead a short time later at University Hospital Limerick.
Gardaí in Co Tipperary have confirmed a motorcyclist has died following a road accident on Wednesday. A man, aged in his 70s, was seriously injured in the collision at about 11:55 on Wednesday at Cloone Cross in Templemore. He was pronounced dead a short time later at University Hospital Limerick.
Dáil Passes Water Services Bill
The Water Services Bill has been passed by the Dáil with 81 votes to 58. The Dáil spent more than 40 hours debating the Bill and had said that it would guillotine it at 21:30 on Wednesday.
The Water Services Bill has been passed by the Dáil with 81 votes to 58. The Dáil spent more than 40 hours debating the Bill and had said that it would guillotine it at 21:30 on Wednesday.
Investigation Launched Into 'Tragic Domestic Incident'
Gardaí have launched an investigation into the deaths of a man and woman in Co Clare. It is understood that a garda officer was at the scene of an electrical fire in the village of Kildysart when he noticed a distressed woman in the street. As the officer approached the woman she collapsed.
Gardaí have launched an investigation into the deaths of a man and woman in Co Clare. It is understood that a garda officer was at the scene of an electrical fire in the village of Kildysart when he noticed a distressed woman in the street. As the officer approached the woman she collapsed.
Child In Serious Condition After Hit-And-Run
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a hit-and-run incident in Dublin that has left a six-year-old girl in a serious condition in hospital. It is understood that the child was hit by a dark coloured van at around 19:20 at a pedestrian crossing on the Malahide Road in Coolock.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a hit-and-run incident in Dublin that has left a six-year-old girl in a serious condition in hospital. It is understood that the child was hit by a dark coloured van at around 19:20 at a pedestrian crossing on the Malahide Road in Coolock.
Search After Prisoner Escapes From Transport Van
A search is underway for man who escaped from a prison escort van on Wednesday afternoon. 23-year-old Lee McDonnell, who is serving a 10-year sentence, was being transported to Portlaoise prison after attending a hospital appointment in Dublin.
A search is underway for man who escaped from a prison escort van on Wednesday afternoon. 23-year-old Lee McDonnell, who is serving a 10-year sentence, was being transported to Portlaoise prison after attending a hospital appointment in Dublin.
Irish News on Wed, Dec 18 2013, 4,383 days ago
Dáil Agree Constitutional Change Needed On Same-Sex Marriage
Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has praised the unanimous support shown by the Dáil for same-sex marriage, saying: "I think we have made history." It is understood that the House reached an agreement that a constitutional change is needed and that a referendum should be held.
Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has praised the unanimous support shown by the Dáil for same-sex marriage, saying: "I think we have made history." It is understood that the House reached an agreement that a constitutional change is needed and that a referendum should be held.
FSAI Issue Warning Over Counterfeit Vodka
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a warning over a quantity of counterfeit Smirnoff red label vodka. It is understood that the UK's Food Standards Agency sent information to the FSAI as part of an ongoing investigation it is carrying out.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a warning over a quantity of counterfeit Smirnoff red label vodka. It is understood that the UK's Food Standards Agency sent information to the FSAI as part of an ongoing investigation it is carrying out.
Varadkar Rules Out New Toll Or Congestion Charges
Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar has said no new road tolls or congestion charges will be introduced, "during the lifetime of this government".
Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar has said no new road tolls or congestion charges will be introduced, "during the lifetime of this government".
Dublin Bus To Hire 70 New Drivers
Seventy new drivers are to be hired by Dublin Bus over the next three months, the company has announced. The new driver intake marks the first new hirings by the company since 2008 and follows an increase in passenger numbers in 2013.
Seventy new drivers are to be hired by Dublin Bus over the next three months, the company has announced. The new driver intake marks the first new hirings by the company since 2008 and follows an increase in passenger numbers in 2013.
Irish Cancer Society Seeks Amendments To Sunbed Bill
Legislation on the use of sunbeds does not go far enough, the Irish Cancer Society has said.
Legislation on the use of sunbeds does not go far enough, the Irish Cancer Society has said.
Status Red Weather Warning Issued
A severe weather warning has been issued for Connacht and west Ulster by Met Éireann. A status red, the highest alert, has been issued this evening for counties Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo.
A severe weather warning has been issued for Connacht and west Ulster by Met Éireann. A status red, the highest alert, has been issued this evening for counties Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo.
Aer Lingus Announce New Route And Expanded Services In Cork
A new flight route to Newcastle from Cork is to be introduced in the summer of 2014 by Aer Lingus. Alongside this the airlines services to Manchester and Bristol, and Rennes in France, are to be expanded.
A new flight route to Newcastle from Cork is to be introduced in the summer of 2014 by Aer Lingus. Alongside this the airlines services to Manchester and Bristol, and Rennes in France, are to be expanded.
Six Years 8 Months For Peru Smuggling Accused
Michaella McCollum and Melissa Reid have been given jail terms of six years and eight months for drug smiggling in Peru. McCollum, from Dungannon, Co Tyrone, and Reid, from Galsgow, were caught at Lima airport trying to board a flight to Spain carrying 11.5kg of cocaine in the baggage.
Michaella McCollum and Melissa Reid have been given jail terms of six years and eight months for drug smiggling in Peru. McCollum, from Dungannon, Co Tyrone, and Reid, from Galsgow, were caught at Lima airport trying to board a flight to Spain carrying 11.5kg of cocaine in the baggage.
Jobs Boost For Limerick
Some 300 jobs could be created in Limerick if New York-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals are granted planning permission to establish a production plant in the city. The biopharmaceutical company have applied to build a plant on a 12-hectare site previously owned by Dell at the Raheen Business Park.
Some 300 jobs could be created in Limerick if New York-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals are granted planning permission to establish a production plant in the city. The biopharmaceutical company have applied to build a plant on a 12-hectare site previously owned by Dell at the Raheen Business Park.
Irish News on Tue, Dec 18 2012, 4,748 days ago
Govt Confirms Legislation On Abortion
Senator Ivana Bacik today expressed a strong welcome for the Government announcement that legislation and regulations would be introduced in the new year to implement the X case decision, following the Expert Group report on how to comply with the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in th
Senator Ivana Bacik today expressed a strong welcome for the Government announcement that legislation and regulations would be introduced in the new year to implement the X case decision, following the Expert Group report on how to comply with the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in th
Reforms To Drugs Task Forces Announced
Mr Alex White TD, Minister of State with responsibility for the National Drugs Strategy today announced the conclusions of a review of Drugs Task Forces undertaken by the Department of Health.
Mr Alex White TD, Minister of State with responsibility for the National Drugs Strategy today announced the conclusions of a review of Drugs Task Forces undertaken by the Department of Health.
Man Dies After Being Struck By Two Cars
A man has died after being hit by two cars near Dublin city centre in the early hours of this morning. The man, believed to be in his 50s, was seriously injured in the accident which occurred at Parnell Square West at around 12.15am.
A man has died after being hit by two cars near Dublin city centre in the early hours of this morning. The man, believed to be in his 50s, was seriously injured in the accident which occurred at Parnell Square West at around 12.15am.
Call for Labour Party To Vote Against Social Welfare Bill
Sinn Féin's leader in the Seanad, Senator David Cullinane has called on Labour Party Senators to have the courage of their convictions and vote against the Social Welfare Bill tomorrow.
Sinn Féin's leader in the Seanad, Senator David Cullinane has called on Labour Party Senators to have the courage of their convictions and vote against the Social Welfare Bill tomorrow.
Minister Pays Tribute To Gardí For Foiling Terrorist Plot
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice Niall Collins has paid tribute to the gardaí for foiling a terrorist plot in Limerick over Christmas.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Justice Niall Collins has paid tribute to the gardaí for foiling a terrorist plot in Limerick over Christmas.
Irish News on Fri, Dec 18 2009, 5,844 days ago
Galway M6 Stretch Opens
The final section of the new Galway to Dublin motorway has opened, cutting the journey time between the two cities to approximately two hours. The new 56km stretch of the M6 runs from Ballinasloe to the outskirts of Galway city and has been completed four months ahead of schedule.
The final section of the new Galway to Dublin motorway has opened, cutting the journey time between the two cities to approximately two hours. The new 56km stretch of the M6 runs from Ballinasloe to the outskirts of Galway city and has been completed four months ahead of schedule.
Humble Apology As Bishop Resigns
The Bishop of Limerick Donal Murray has today "humbly apologised" to victims of child sex abuse by members of the clergy just as the Vatican announced his resignation had been accepted by Pope Benedict XVI.
The Bishop of Limerick Donal Murray has today "humbly apologised" to victims of child sex abuse by members of the clergy just as the Vatican announced his resignation had been accepted by Pope Benedict XVI.
Shock Reminder Of Deadly Flu Virus
Although GP consultation rates in the North for flu or flu-like symptoms continued their decrease - being down by 19% in the past week - there's been a shocking reminder of the possible deadly consequences of catching swine flu.
Although GP consultation rates in the North for flu or flu-like symptoms continued their decrease - being down by 19% in the past week - there's been a shocking reminder of the possible deadly consequences of catching swine flu.
Irish News on Thu, Dec 18 2008, 6,209 days ago
Three Held After Meath Explosives Find
It has been revealed that a quantity of explosives and detonators were discovered in a car stopped in Co Meath. The seizure followed an operation carried out by gardaí last night, Both uniform and detective police officers from Navan and Kells were responsible for stopping a car near Kells.
It has been revealed that a quantity of explosives and detonators were discovered in a car stopped in Co Meath. The seizure followed an operation carried out by gardaí last night, Both uniform and detective police officers from Navan and Kells were responsible for stopping a car near Kells.
Longford Road Death Probed
Gardaí at Longford town are investigating a single vehicle fatal road traffic collision which occurred at Bornacoola, Carrick On Shannon, Co Leitrim at approximately 8.21am this morning.
Gardaí at Longford town are investigating a single vehicle fatal road traffic collision which occurred at Bornacoola, Carrick On Shannon, Co Leitrim at approximately 8.21am this morning.
Gun Linked To Limerick Feud
A weapon, believed to have been involved in a Limerick feud, was this week at the heart of the trial of two men charged with possession of the gun.
A weapon, believed to have been involved in a Limerick feud, was this week at the heart of the trial of two men charged with possession of the gun.
Man Arrested In Connection With Fatal 'Stabbing'
A man has been arrested following the death of a woman in Dublin last night. A 28-year-old woman was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital with serious injuries and died a short time later.
A man has been arrested following the death of a woman in Dublin last night. A 28-year-old woman was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital with serious injuries and died a short time later.
'Comms Alert' Successful As Government Tests Emergency Response
'Silence is golden' as the saying goes, and it certainly was this week when the Government effectively 'seized control' of Irish national airwaves. It happened on Tuesday, but few would have noticed as the 'broadcast' was at 4.45am and consisted of 30 seconds of nothing more than silence.
'Silence is golden' as the saying goes, and it certainly was this week when the Government effectively 'seized control' of Irish national airwaves. It happened on Tuesday, but few would have noticed as the 'broadcast' was at 4.45am and consisted of 30 seconds of nothing more than silence.
Athlone Wins Pharmaceutical Jobs
An American pharmaceutical research company have announced some 200 jobs for Co Westmeath. According to reports this morning the company, Pharmaceutical Product Development (PPD), is to open a base at the IDA Garrycastle Business and Technology Park in Athlone.
An American pharmaceutical research company have announced some 200 jobs for Co Westmeath. According to reports this morning the company, Pharmaceutical Product Development (PPD), is to open a base at the IDA Garrycastle Business and Technology Park in Athlone.
Raspberry Foray, As Prince Sued Over Cancellation
The pint-sized purple protagonist, Prince, is being sued for €1.6 million by event organisers for pulling out of his Croke Park gig. Promoter MCD is suing the enigmatic singer and musician, claiming financial loss and damage to its reputation after Prince made the last minute cancellation.
The pint-sized purple protagonist, Prince, is being sued for €1.6 million by event organisers for pulling out of his Croke Park gig. Promoter MCD is suing the enigmatic singer and musician, claiming financial loss and damage to its reputation after Prince made the last minute cancellation.
Irish News on Tue, Dec 18 2007, 6,575 days ago
Heavy Sentence For Teen Rapist
The judge in a rape case at Dublin's Central Criminal Court has said that "the only safe course" was to ensure the accused wouldn't commit the same crimes again within weeks of being released was to impose a life sentence.
The judge in a rape case at Dublin's Central Criminal Court has said that "the only safe course" was to ensure the accused wouldn't commit the same crimes again within weeks of being released was to impose a life sentence.
Gardaí Tackle Dublin Swordsman
Gardaí officers called to a 'domestic' incident in Dublin ended up tackling a man armed with not one, but two swords. He was eventually restrained and arrested after the row at his home.
Gardaí officers called to a 'domestic' incident in Dublin ended up tackling a man armed with not one, but two swords. He was eventually restrained and arrested after the row at his home.
Hit-And-Run Accused Released
A man (33) has been released after being arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Co Wicklow yesterday evening. An elderly woman, (79) was killed when she was hit by a vehicle in Killeager, the Scalp, near Enniskerry.
A man (33) has been released after being arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Co Wicklow yesterday evening. An elderly woman, (79) was killed when she was hit by a vehicle in Killeager, the Scalp, near Enniskerry.
Dublin Bomb Alert Cleared
A suspected 'bomb' found in Dublin last night has been removed and taken for tests to be carried out. Gardaí are at present describing the item as a suspect device and said it was found in the driveway of a house in Dublin. The discovery was made on Kilmahuddrick Road in Clondalkin at 10.
A suspected 'bomb' found in Dublin last night has been removed and taken for tests to be carried out. Gardaí are at present describing the item as a suspect device and said it was found in the driveway of a house in Dublin. The discovery was made on Kilmahuddrick Road in Clondalkin at 10.
Ireland Tops EU With Fastest Growing Population
The Republic is now a European Union record breaker having the fastest growing population. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published figures for the year to April 2007, which show the population grew by 2.5% to a total of 4.34 million people.
The Republic is now a European Union record breaker having the fastest growing population. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published figures for the year to April 2007, which show the population grew by 2.5% to a total of 4.34 million people.
Live Animal Crib Revamped
Dublin's Lord Mayor, Councillor Paddy Bourke in the presence of Irish Farmers Association President Mr Padraig Walsh has officially open the newly designed Live Animal Crib at the Mansion House.
Dublin's Lord Mayor, Councillor Paddy Bourke in the presence of Irish Farmers Association President Mr Padraig Walsh has officially open the newly designed Live Animal Crib at the Mansion House.
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