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Irish News on Fri, May 18 2018, 2,922 days ago
Man And Woman Arrested In Connection With Child's Death Last Year
Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of a 10-week-old baby girl in Co Longford in June last year. The child, named as Doriana Kluska, from Cloondara in Longford, died in Temple Street Hospital on 04 June 2017. A man, aged in his 30s, was arrested in Naas.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of a 10-week-old baby girl in Co Longford in June last year. The child, named as Doriana Kluska, from Cloondara in Longford, died in Temple Street Hospital on 04 June 2017. A man, aged in his 30s, was arrested in Naas.
Irish News on Thu, May 18 2017, 3,287 days ago
Water Users To Help Limit Spread Of Crayfish Plague
Water users are being urged to take precautions to help limit an outbreak of Crayfish plague on River Suir, downstream of Clonmel to Carrick-on-Suir. It comes after large numbers of dead freshwater crayfish were reported on the river earlier this month.
Water users are being urged to take precautions to help limit an outbreak of Crayfish plague on River Suir, downstream of Clonmel to Carrick-on-Suir. It comes after large numbers of dead freshwater crayfish were reported on the river earlier this month.
100 Serving And Retired Garda To Take Part In 'Four Peak Challenge'
A group of 100 serving and retired members of An Garda Síochána are to take part in a 'Four Peak Mountain Challenge' this month.
A group of 100 serving and retired members of An Garda Síochána are to take part in a 'Four Peak Mountain Challenge' this month.
Stamp Duty Exemption Order Signed
The Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, has signed an order to make it easier to invest in Ireland's growing businesses by extending an exemption on Stamp Duty.
The Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, has signed an order to make it easier to invest in Ireland's growing businesses by extending an exemption on Stamp Duty.
ICTU Invited To Public Service Pay Talks
The Public Services Committee of ICTU have been invited to a discussion on public service pay and a continued approach to the unwinding of the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (FEMPI) legislation.
The Public Services Committee of ICTU have been invited to a discussion on public service pay and a continued approach to the unwinding of the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (FEMPI) legislation.
Irish News on Wed, May 18 2016, 3,652 days ago
HSE And Tusla To Oversee Review Of Foster Care Placement Abuse Allegations
An independent body is to be established to carry out a review of historical allegations of abuse within a foster care placement. The Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Finian McGrath and the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr.
An independent body is to be established to carry out a review of historical allegations of abuse within a foster care placement. The Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Finian McGrath and the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr.
Appeal Issued For Missing 13-Year-Old
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing 13-year-old Destiny Omoriuyi. The teenager has been missing from his home at Moynihan Court, Dublin 24, since Monday, 16 May. He is described as being 5' tall, of broad build, with black hair and black eyes.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing 13-year-old Destiny Omoriuyi. The teenager has been missing from his home at Moynihan Court, Dublin 24, since Monday, 16 May. He is described as being 5' tall, of broad build, with black hair and black eyes.
Two Men Arrested In David Byrne Murder Investigation
Two men have been arrested by garda investigating the murder of David Byrne. Mr Byrne was shot dead during a boxing weigh-in event at the Regency Hotel in Dublin on 05 February, 2016.
Two men have been arrested by garda investigating the murder of David Byrne. Mr Byrne was shot dead during a boxing weigh-in event at the Regency Hotel in Dublin on 05 February, 2016.
New Minister For Jobs, Enterprise And Innovation Begins Two-Day Irish Trade Mission
The new Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor, has begun a two-day trade and investment mission to Athlone, Sligo and Limerick organised by Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland as part of their joint 'Global Sourcing' initiative.
The new Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor, has begun a two-day trade and investment mission to Athlone, Sligo and Limerick organised by Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland as part of their joint 'Global Sourcing' initiative.
Foreign Affairs Minister In Belfast For Series Of Political Meetings
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, will meet with political, community and sports representatives in Belfast today, 18 May. This is the first visit to Northern Ireland by Minister Charlie Flanagan following his re-appointment as Minister.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, will meet with political, community and sports representatives in Belfast today, 18 May. This is the first visit to Northern Ireland by Minister Charlie Flanagan following his re-appointment as Minister.
Over 100,000 Farmers Apply For BPS Online - Creed
More than 100,000 Irish farmers have completed online applications for the 2016 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS), the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed has announced.
More than 100,000 Irish farmers have completed online applications for the 2016 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS), the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed has announced.
Over 29,000 Cigarettes And Car Seized By Revenue Officers
Revenue officers have seized more than 29,000 illegal cigarettes during a series of searches in Finglas and Dublin city centre. Officers made the seizure during the search of an apartment in Finglas and retail premises in Dublin on Tuesday.
Revenue officers have seized more than 29,000 illegal cigarettes during a series of searches in Finglas and Dublin city centre. Officers made the seizure during the search of an apartment in Finglas and retail premises in Dublin on Tuesday.
Witnesses Sought To Fatal Road Collision In Cork
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision on the Cork to Ballincollig Road on Tuesday, 17 May. A man, aged in his 20s, was killed when two cars collided on the R618 at about 8:30pm yesterday.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision on the Cork to Ballincollig Road on Tuesday, 17 May. A man, aged in his 20s, was killed when two cars collided on the R618 at about 8:30pm yesterday.
Man Due In Court Charged With Cork City Shooting
A 29-year-old man is due to appear in court this morning in connection with a shooting incident in Cork City on Sunday, 15 May. The man has been charged in connection with the investigation into an incident where a firearm was discharged shortly after 1am at Hollwell Estate.
A 29-year-old man is due to appear in court this morning in connection with a shooting incident in Cork City on Sunday, 15 May. The man has been charged in connection with the investigation into an incident where a firearm was discharged shortly after 1am at Hollwell Estate.
Irish News on Mon, May 18 2015, 4,018 days ago
Two Bodies Discovered In County Limerick
Two bodies have been discovered at a house in County Limerick. The bodies, of a man and a woman, were found in the bedroom of a house in Boolaglass at around 3am on Monday. The State Pathologist has been notified and an examination is expected to take place.
Two bodies have been discovered at a house in County Limerick. The bodies, of a man and a woman, were found in the bedroom of a house in Boolaglass at around 3am on Monday. The State Pathologist has been notified and an examination is expected to take place.
€5m Connected Health Technology Centre Launches
A new €5m Connected Health Technology Centre has been launched. The Applied Research for Connected Health (ARCH) Technology Centre is funded by the Department of Jobs through Enterprise Ireland and is also supported by IDA Ireland.
A new €5m Connected Health Technology Centre has been launched. The Applied Research for Connected Health (ARCH) Technology Centre is funded by the Department of Jobs through Enterprise Ireland and is also supported by IDA Ireland.
Woman Dies In Dublin House Fire
A pensioner has died in a house fire in Dublin. Emergency services attended the scene on St Malpas Place shortly after 7am on Sunday. A 70-year-old woman was taken to St James Hospital and was pronounced dead. No one else was in the house at the time of the fire.
A pensioner has died in a house fire in Dublin. Emergency services attended the scene on St Malpas Place shortly after 7am on Sunday. A 70-year-old woman was taken to St James Hospital and was pronounced dead. No one else was in the house at the time of the fire.
Call For Justice Minister To Provide Safety Assurances At Cork Prison
The Justice Minister is being called to give assurances about the safety of prisoners and staff following a fatal stabbing at Cork Prison. Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin said the attack was a "serious breach of security".
The Justice Minister is being called to give assurances about the safety of prisoners and staff following a fatal stabbing at Cork Prison. Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin said the attack was a "serious breach of security".
Bill Published To Establish New Policing Authority
A Bill has been published to establish the new independent Policing Authority in Ireland. Frances Fitzgerald TD, Minister for Justice and Equality, has published the Garda Síochána (Policing Authority and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2015.
A Bill has been published to establish the new independent Policing Authority in Ireland. Frances Fitzgerald TD, Minister for Justice and Equality, has published the Garda Síochána (Policing Authority and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2015.
Man Killed In Dublin Road Crash
Gardaí have launched an investigation following a fatal road crash in Dublin on 16 May. The collision, which occurred on the main Dublin to Longford Road N4, occurred at approximately 11.10pm. It is understood the crash involved a car and a minibus.
Gardaí have launched an investigation following a fatal road crash in Dublin on 16 May. The collision, which occurred on the main Dublin to Longford Road N4, occurred at approximately 11.10pm. It is understood the crash involved a car and a minibus.
SF To Attend Events During Prince Charles Visit
Sinn Féin representatives are to attend events in Ireland during the visit of Prince Charles and Camilla, the leader of the party has confirmed. Gerry Adams said it will be an opportunity to promote reconciliation and build on the 'good work' done by Martin McGuinness and the Queen.
Sinn Féin representatives are to attend events in Ireland during the visit of Prince Charles and Camilla, the leader of the party has confirmed. Gerry Adams said it will be an opportunity to promote reconciliation and build on the 'good work' done by Martin McGuinness and the Queen.
Irish News on Fri, May 18 2012, 5,113 days ago
Learner Drivers Involved In 45 Fatal Crashes
A total of 45 learner drivers were involved in fatal collisions over the past three years while travelling illegally without a qualified driver, according to Minister for Justice Alan Shatter.
A total of 45 learner drivers were involved in fatal collisions over the past three years while travelling illegally without a qualified driver, according to Minister for Justice Alan Shatter.
New Forum Established To Tackle Cyberbullying
Figures released today by Minister for Children, Francis Fitzgerald, show that up to 25% of school pupils have had experience of cyberbullying – either as a victim or as a bully.
Figures released today by Minister for Children, Francis Fitzgerald, show that up to 25% of school pupils have had experience of cyberbullying – either as a victim or as a bully.
Toland Retrial Reaches Guilty Manslaughter Verdict
A 36-year-old man has been found guilty at the Central Criminal Court of killing his friend and injuring another man. Martin Toland, of Walkinstown Park, had pleaded not guilty to the murder of 28-year-old Alan Nolan in Ballyfermot in September 2007.
A 36-year-old man has been found guilty at the Central Criminal Court of killing his friend and injuring another man. Martin Toland, of Walkinstown Park, had pleaded not guilty to the murder of 28-year-old Alan Nolan in Ballyfermot in September 2007.
Cardinal Brady Snubbed By Dioceses Priests
The majority of the priests in the diocese of embattled Cardinal Sean Brady have snubbed a meeting organised as a show of support for the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
The majority of the priests in the diocese of embattled Cardinal Sean Brady have snubbed a meeting organised as a show of support for the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
New IBM Centre Will Create 300 New Jobs In Ireland
Computer and technology giant IBM have announced plans to open a new international services centre, with the creation of several hundred new jobs to coincide. The multinational, which already employs about 3,000 people in Ireland, is to open the centre in Mulhuddart, Dublin.
Computer and technology giant IBM have announced plans to open a new international services centre, with the creation of several hundred new jobs to coincide. The multinational, which already employs about 3,000 people in Ireland, is to open the centre in Mulhuddart, Dublin.
Other New In Brief
Two Killed In Mayo Road Crash The man and woman were killed when their motorbike was in collision with a car on the Killala to Ballycastle road close to Lacken at around 12.20pm. The driver of the car was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Two Killed In Mayo Road Crash The man and woman were killed when their motorbike was in collision with a car on the Killala to Ballycastle road close to Lacken at around 12.20pm. The driver of the car was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Irish News on Wed, May 18 2011, 5,479 days ago
Cameron Says State Visit 'Remarkable'
Joining Her Majesty the Queen on the State Visit to the Republic of Ireland today, the UK's Prime Minister said the visit was “remarkable” and demonstrated the fact the relationship between Britain and the Republic of Ireland had “never been stronger”.
Joining Her Majesty the Queen on the State Visit to the Republic of Ireland today, the UK's Prime Minister said the visit was “remarkable” and demonstrated the fact the relationship between Britain and the Republic of Ireland had “never been stronger”.
Queen And PM Visit Government Buildings
As part of her four day visit to Ireland, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has visited Government Buildings this morning where she met with the Taoiseach Enda Kenny and members of the Irish Government.
As part of her four day visit to Ireland, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has visited Government Buildings this morning where she met with the Taoiseach Enda Kenny and members of the Irish Government.
Guinness Gets Royal Accolade
The second day of the Queen's visit to Ireland has taken her to the famous Guinness Storehouse at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin.
The second day of the Queen's visit to Ireland has taken her to the famous Guinness Storehouse at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin.
McAfee Creates 30 New Jobs In Cork
One of the world's largest security technology companys have today announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art facility in City Gate, Mahon, Cork. McAfee has had significant operations in Cork since 2004, with its previous Irish headquarters located at EastGate, Little Island.
One of the world's largest security technology companys have today announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art facility in City Gate, Mahon, Cork. McAfee has had significant operations in Cork since 2004, with its previous Irish headquarters located at EastGate, Little Island.
British-Irish Chamber of Commerce Launched
The Irish Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has launched the British-Irish Chamber of Commerce with British Foreign Secretary, William Hague. The launch took place this week in the offices of PWC on Spencer Dock, Dublin.
The Irish Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has launched the British-Irish Chamber of Commerce with British Foreign Secretary, William Hague. The launch took place this week in the offices of PWC on Spencer Dock, Dublin.
Irish News on Tue, May 18 2010, 5,844 days ago
Pfizer Axes Almost 800 Irish Jobs
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has today announced it is to shut down three of its Irish facilities and reduce operations at a fourth, resulting in the loss of 785 jobs.
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has today announced it is to shut down three of its Irish facilities and reduce operations at a fourth, resulting in the loss of 785 jobs.
200 Jobs Announced By Energy Firm
Energy firm Airtricity has revealed the arrival of 200 new jobs after plans were finalized for it to begin supplying gas in Ireland for the first time.
Energy firm Airtricity has revealed the arrival of 200 new jobs after plans were finalized for it to begin supplying gas in Ireland for the first time.
No-Fly Regulations To Ease Disruption
As volcanic ash cleared the UK today - with south westerly winds becoming more established yesterday - 4NI's UK News service has been looking at the background to the latest round of disruption.
As volcanic ash cleared the UK today - with south westerly winds becoming more established yesterday - 4NI's UK News service has been looking at the background to the latest round of disruption.
Man Arrested Over Reid Murder
A 22-year-old man has been arrested in Dublin today in connection with the murder of a man last August. Gardai investigating the death of Pierce Reid on August 7 last year said they have this morning arrested a male in relation to the investigation.
A 22-year-old man has been arrested in Dublin today in connection with the murder of a man last August. Gardai investigating the death of Pierce Reid on August 7 last year said they have this morning arrested a male in relation to the investigation.
Bishop Holds On Despite 'Abuse' Link
It emerged today that the Catholic Primate of all Ireland Dr Sean Brady will not step down until his 75th birthday. That's in four years time and is despite him facing increasing pressure to resign over his role in an investigation of clerical abuse.
It emerged today that the Catholic Primate of all Ireland Dr Sean Brady will not step down until his 75th birthday. That's in four years time and is despite him facing increasing pressure to resign over his role in an investigation of clerical abuse.
Stud Faces 'Fás Like' Expenses Probe
The Labour Party is calling for the Ireland's racehorse breeding facility to face questions over alleged extravagant spending of taxpayer's money.
The Labour Party is calling for the Ireland's racehorse breeding facility to face questions over alleged extravagant spending of taxpayer's money.
Dáil 'Failing People' On Property: Adams
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams said that the Irish Government has "failed the people" and lambasted Brian Cowen's suggestion that there were no warnings about the collapse of the property market.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams said that the Irish Government has "failed the people" and lambasted Brian Cowen's suggestion that there were no warnings about the collapse of the property market.
Derry Culture Bid Wins United Backing
There's a united front today as Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson MLA and the Derry-born-Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness have each lent their support to the Derry/Londonderry bid to become UK City of Culture in 2013.
There's a united front today as Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson MLA and the Derry-born-Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness have each lent their support to the Derry/Londonderry bid to become UK City of Culture in 2013.
HSE Contract Won
A Co Down company has won a £1m contract to supply poultry, pork and bacon products to the Health Service Executive in Dublin over the next three years.
A Co Down company has won a £1m contract to supply poultry, pork and bacon products to the Health Service Executive in Dublin over the next three years.
Irish News on Mon, May 18 2009, 6,209 days ago
Shock 'Body In Boot' Case Probed
A man's body has been found in a car boot in Dublin. Gardaí found the body in the car which had crashed at St Joseph's Park, Finglas, in the city on Sunday evening at about 10pm. It is thought that the dead man was in his 20s.
A man's body has been found in a car boot in Dublin. Gardaí found the body in the car which had crashed at St Joseph's Park, Finglas, in the city on Sunday evening at about 10pm. It is thought that the dead man was in his 20s.
Poll Shows More Than Half Back Lisbon
The results of a poll published today suggest more than half of Irish voters now support the Lisbon Treaty. The Irish Times poll shows that 52% would now vote Yes despite the amended European Treaty failing to be accepted by voters in last year's referendum.
The results of a poll published today suggest more than half of Irish voters now support the Lisbon Treaty. The Irish Times poll shows that 52% would now vote Yes despite the amended European Treaty failing to be accepted by voters in last year's referendum.
Report Claims Dublin Government Wrongly Accepted Donations
An investigation by an Irish Newspaper has allegedly revealed Fianna Fail failed to disclose rule-breaking donations around the time of the last election.
An investigation by an Irish Newspaper has allegedly revealed Fianna Fail failed to disclose rule-breaking donations around the time of the last election.
Raiders Make Off With Cash
Armed raiders have escaped with an undisclosed sum of money in a robbery in Co Carlow. A total of four armed and masked raiders made their getaway after the aggravated burglary at the Lord Bagnel Inn, Leighlinbridge, Co Carlow.
Armed raiders have escaped with an undisclosed sum of money in a robbery in Co Carlow. A total of four armed and masked raiders made their getaway after the aggravated burglary at the Lord Bagnel Inn, Leighlinbridge, Co Carlow.
Waiting Time For Operations Falls To Lowest Level
The Department of Health has announced that the average patient waiting time for surgical procedures at the moment is at its lowest level ever.
The Department of Health has announced that the average patient waiting time for surgical procedures at the moment is at its lowest level ever.
Irish President's Belfast Trip To Highlight Suicide
The tragedy of suicide is to be in focus today when a high profile visitor arrives in north Belfast.
The tragedy of suicide is to be in focus today when a high profile visitor arrives in north Belfast.
Miracle Escape In Near Tragic Turkish Road Accident
It has been revealed that five Irish holidaymakers narrowly avoided death as the car in which they were travelling tumbled of a road and down a 15-metre cliff. The car driver also escaped serious injury.
It has been revealed that five Irish holidaymakers narrowly avoided death as the car in which they were travelling tumbled of a road and down a 15-metre cliff. The car driver also escaped serious injury.
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