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Irish News on Tue, Jul 9 2019, 2,557 days ago
Man Stabbed As Youth 'Bumps' Into Him In Letterkenny
Gardaí are investigating a stabbing incident in Co Donegal, which left a man with a blade embedded in his side. According to reports, a man was walking on Port Road, Letterkenny, when he was "bumped into" by one of three "youths wearing hoodies".
Gardaí are investigating a stabbing incident in Co Donegal, which left a man with a blade embedded in his side. According to reports, a man was walking on Port Road, Letterkenny, when he was "bumped into" by one of three "youths wearing hoodies".
Mental Health Staff Shortages 'Leaving Young People Behind' - FF
Young people are being left behind due to staff shortages in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), Fianna Fáil TD for Tipperary Jackie Cahill, has said.
Young people are being left behind due to staff shortages in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), Fianna Fáil TD for Tipperary Jackie Cahill, has said.
Public Transport Investment Key To Tackling Air Pollution
A first-class public transport system for greater Dublin is key to tackling air pollution and that capital investment must be escalated as a matter of priority, Sinn Féin spokesperson for Climate Action David Cullinane, has said.
A first-class public transport system for greater Dublin is key to tackling air pollution and that capital investment must be escalated as a matter of priority, Sinn Féin spokesperson for Climate Action David Cullinane, has said.
Minister For Justice Welcomes Ongoing Improvements In Courts Service
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan, has welcomed the continued improvements being made to Court facilities and the ongoing work to better meet the needs of Court users, especially families.
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan, has welcomed the continued improvements being made to Court facilities and the ongoing work to better meet the needs of Court users, especially families.
Consultation On Access To Contraception Launched
A new public consultation on increasing access to contraception has been launched by the Minister for Health Simon Harris.
A new public consultation on increasing access to contraception has been launched by the Minister for Health Simon Harris.
Ministers Express Concerns Over EPA Air Pollution Report
Ministers have expressed their concerns about the findings of a report by the Environmental Protection Agency, which suggest areas around certain heavily trafficked roads in Dublin city may have higher levels of air pollution than previously indicated.
Ministers have expressed their concerns about the findings of a report by the Environmental Protection Agency, which suggest areas around certain heavily trafficked roads in Dublin city may have higher levels of air pollution than previously indicated.
Irish News on Mon, Jul 9 2018, 2,922 days ago
Software Firm To Create 200 Jobs In Athlone
A software firm is to create 200 jobs over the next four years in Athlone. Neueda Technologies is to establish a software engineering hub and it will undertake software development services for global telecommunications and financial services clients at their new offices on the Dublin Road.
A software firm is to create 200 jobs over the next four years in Athlone. Neueda Technologies is to establish a software engineering hub and it will undertake software development services for global telecommunications and financial services clients at their new offices on the Dublin Road.
Irish News on Thu, Jul 9 2015, 4,018 days ago
Appeal Issued For Missing 12-Year-Old Boy
Gardaí have appealed for help in tracing 12-year-old Thomas Delaney, missing from Glenmore, Co Kilkenny, since midday on Wednesday. He is described as being, 4' in height, of slim build, with blue eyes and short mousy brown hair.
Gardaí have appealed for help in tracing 12-year-old Thomas Delaney, missing from Glenmore, Co Kilkenny, since midday on Wednesday. He is described as being, 4' in height, of slim build, with blue eyes and short mousy brown hair.
Sea Searches Stepped Up Ahead Of Bad Weather
Sea searches for the body of Barry Davis Ryan are expected to intensify today ahead of deteriorating weather conditions. Divers have been searching for Mr Ryan's body since 30 June, when he, his father and his girlfriends, Niamh O'Connor lost their lives in the sea off the Beacon.
Sea searches for the body of Barry Davis Ryan are expected to intensify today ahead of deteriorating weather conditions. Divers have been searching for Mr Ryan's body since 30 June, when he, his father and his girlfriends, Niamh O'Connor lost their lives in the sea off the Beacon.
Viable Bomb Made Safe In Co Kildare
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a bomb in Kildare. Defence Forces called for an army bomb disposal team at about 01:30 on Thursday morning. A number of homes in the Bothar Bui area of Athy were evacuated while the army examined the device.
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a bomb in Kildare. Defence Forces called for an army bomb disposal team at about 01:30 on Thursday morning. A number of homes in the Bothar Bui area of Athy were evacuated while the army examined the device.
DCC Extend Transport Policy Consultation
Dublin City Council has extended the consultation period on its proposed Transport Study to allow additional responses and consultation with the business community. The consultation period was originally to close on 16 July but has now been extended to close on Friday 07 August.
Dublin City Council has extended the consultation period on its proposed Transport Study to allow additional responses and consultation with the business community. The consultation period was originally to close on 16 July but has now been extended to close on Friday 07 August.
ICTU Calls For Living Wage Implementation
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has called for the implementation of a Living Wage as part of wider drive against inequality.
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has called for the implementation of a Living Wage as part of wider drive against inequality.
Taoiseach Begins Visit To Italy
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has arrived in Italy for a two-day official visit, during which he is due to meet with Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi. Mr Kenny arrived today (Thursday) and is due to meet Renzi in Rome tomorrow.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has arrived in Italy for a two-day official visit, during which he is due to meet with Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi. Mr Kenny arrived today (Thursday) and is due to meet Renzi in Rome tomorrow.
RNLI Launch Water Safety Campaign
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has launched a national 'drowning prevention' campaign to raise awareness of "dangerously unpredictable" waters on the country's coastlines.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has launched a national 'drowning prevention' campaign to raise awareness of "dangerously unpredictable" waters on the country's coastlines.
Taoiseach Urged To Protect Moore Street Monuments
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been urged to protect the 1916 National Monument on Moore Street and to ensure the removal of buildings at 14 to 17 from the proposed auction of the loan portfolio of disgraced developer, Joe O'Reilly.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been urged to protect the 1916 National Monument on Moore Street and to ensure the removal of buildings at 14 to 17 from the proposed auction of the loan portfolio of disgraced developer, Joe O'Reilly.
Co Waterford Man Dies In Thailand
A 24-year-old man from Co Waterford has reportedly died in a drowning incident in Thailand. The Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that an Irishman identified as David Houlihan from the Dungarvan area, died following an "incident".
A 24-year-old man from Co Waterford has reportedly died in a drowning incident in Thailand. The Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that an Irishman identified as David Houlihan from the Dungarvan area, died following an "incident".
Irish News on Wed, Jul 9 2014, 4,383 days ago
FF Launch Bill Seeking Exemption For Families With Boil Water Notices
Homes subject to a boil water notice shouldn't have to pay the water charge, a new Bill published by Fianna Fáil has said.
Homes subject to a boil water notice shouldn't have to pay the water charge, a new Bill published by Fianna Fáil has said.
Afterschool And Employment Childcare To Be 'Improved And Extended'
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Charlie Flanagan, has announced that the Afterschool Childcare (ASCC) programme and the community employment childcare (CEC) programme, is to be improved and extended, increasing access for low income families Welcoming the news, Fine Gael TD for Cavan/M
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Charlie Flanagan, has announced that the Afterschool Childcare (ASCC) programme and the community employment childcare (CEC) programme, is to be improved and extended, increasing access for low income families Welcoming the news, Fine Gael TD for Cavan/M
Taoiseach Asked To Clarify Conflict Of Interest Position
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been urged to clarify if he believes there are conflicts of interest involving An Bord Pleanala.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been urged to clarify if he believes there are conflicts of interest involving An Bord Pleanala.
Transport Committee To Hold Meeting Over Brooks Cancellations
Fine Gael TD and Member of the Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications, Patrick Donovan, has called for a special meeting of the committee to discuss yesterday’s announcement of the cancellation of all five Garth Brooks concerts.
Fine Gael TD and Member of the Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications, Patrick Donovan, has called for a special meeting of the committee to discuss yesterday’s announcement of the cancellation of all five Garth Brooks concerts.
Brother Of Adrian Folan Charged With Murder
The brother of Adrian Folan, the missing Galway man whose body was found on Tuesday, has been charged with his murder. Mr Folan had been missing since last week. His body was found yesterday in an unused quarry near Liscannor, Co Clare.
The brother of Adrian Folan, the missing Galway man whose body was found on Tuesday, has been charged with his murder. Mr Folan had been missing since last week. His body was found yesterday in an unused quarry near Liscannor, Co Clare.
DART Derailed By Vandals
The derailing of a DART train near Bray station on Tuesday night has been blamed on vandals. Iarnród Éireann have said that an investigation has revealed that rocks may have been dislodged from a wall above the tracks.
The derailing of a DART train near Bray station on Tuesday night has been blamed on vandals. Iarnród Éireann have said that an investigation has revealed that rocks may have been dislodged from a wall above the tracks.
Ticketmaster Urged To Include Fees In Brooks Refunds
Ticketmaster has been urged to refund booking fees and credit card transaction fees on Garth Brooks tickets. Fine Gael has called on the ticketing company to include all fees in when refunding tickets for the now cancelled shows.
Ticketmaster has been urged to refund booking fees and credit card transaction fees on Garth Brooks tickets. Fine Gael has called on the ticketing company to include all fees in when refunding tickets for the now cancelled shows.
Cyclist Killed In Collision With Lorry
Gardaí in Limerick have confirmed a cyclist has died following a collision with a lorry. The cyclist, thought to be woman aged in her 30s, died after colliding with an articulated lorry at the junction of Rutland Street, Fr. Matthew Bridge and Charlotte's Quay at about 07.30 on Wednesday morning.
Gardaí in Limerick have confirmed a cyclist has died following a collision with a lorry. The cyclist, thought to be woman aged in her 30s, died after colliding with an articulated lorry at the junction of Rutland Street, Fr. Matthew Bridge and Charlotte's Quay at about 07.30 on Wednesday morning.
Ireland's Largest Theatre Up For Sale
Property company CBRE has put the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre on the market with a guide price of €20m. CBRE have been instructed to conduct the sale by receivers, Grant Thornton. The theatre, in Dublin's docklands, is Ireland's largest and opened in 2010 as the Grand Central.
Property company CBRE has put the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre on the market with a guide price of €20m. CBRE have been instructed to conduct the sale by receivers, Grant Thornton. The theatre, in Dublin's docklands, is Ireland's largest and opened in 2010 as the Grand Central.
Irish News on Tue, Jul 9 2013, 4,748 days ago
Son Charged With Mothers Murder In Edinburgh
A 39-year-old Irishman has been charged with the murder of his 66-year-old mother, whose body it took police a month to identify. The body of Phyllis Dunleavy, from Dublin, was found in a shallow grave by a cyclist on Corstorphine Hill, Edinburgh, on June 06.
A 39-year-old Irishman has been charged with the murder of his 66-year-old mother, whose body it took police a month to identify. The body of Phyllis Dunleavy, from Dublin, was found in a shallow grave by a cyclist on Corstorphine Hill, Edinburgh, on June 06.
Good Weather Sees 80% Of Turf Harvest Already Collected
The good weather has helped Bord na Móna harvest 80% of its target turf yield for the year. It is in contrast to last year, when jobs were at risk following a poor harvest. This years harvest is said to have restored stability for some 2,000 workers.
The good weather has helped Bord na Móna harvest 80% of its target turf yield for the year. It is in contrast to last year, when jobs were at risk following a poor harvest. This years harvest is said to have restored stability for some 2,000 workers.
An Taisce Urges Govt For Specific Carbon Reduction Targets
The government have been urged to include specific emission reduction targets within its climate change legislation.
The government have been urged to include specific emission reduction targets within its climate change legislation.
Rural Transport Programme To Be Reformed
The number of companies running the Rural Transport Programme (RTP) is to be reduced as part of an overhaul of the system. The review of the service, which provides public transport in areas not already covered, is aimed at reducing administration costs.
The number of companies running the Rural Transport Programme (RTP) is to be reduced as part of an overhaul of the system. The review of the service, which provides public transport in areas not already covered, is aimed at reducing administration costs.
News Legislation Approved To Tackle Non-Payers Of Water Charge
New measures approved by the government will see a decrease in water pressure in households that don't pay the new water charge. The Cabinet approved the new Water Services (No 2) Bill last week. Details of the legislation are due to be published in the coming months.
New measures approved by the government will see a decrease in water pressure in households that don't pay the new water charge. The Cabinet approved the new Water Services (No 2) Bill last week. Details of the legislation are due to be published in the coming months.
Body Found In Co Donegal Had Been Dead For Two Days
An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding the death of a man in Co Donegal. The body of a 50-year-old man was discovered in his home on Sunday afternoon. Father-of-four Kieran Callaghan was found with head injuries at his home in the Churchill, Co Donegal.
An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding the death of a man in Co Donegal. The body of a 50-year-old man was discovered in his home on Sunday afternoon. Father-of-four Kieran Callaghan was found with head injuries at his home in the Churchill, Co Donegal.
Investigation Launched Into Apartment Complex Fire
A gardai investigation has been launched into the cause of a fire at an apartment complex in Clondalkin, west Dublin. Residents reported a fire at the Thornfield Square Apartments on Watery Lane at around 5am on Tuesday morning.
A gardai investigation has been launched into the cause of a fire at an apartment complex in Clondalkin, west Dublin. Residents reported a fire at the Thornfield Square Apartments on Watery Lane at around 5am on Tuesday morning.
Elderly Woman Dies After Falling From Window
An elderly woman has died following a fall from a fourth floor window at an apartment complex in central Dublin. It is believed the woman was cleaning her windows at Avondale House on North Cumberland Street. She was pronounced dead at Mater Hospital.
An elderly woman has died following a fall from a fourth floor window at an apartment complex in central Dublin. It is believed the woman was cleaning her windows at Avondale House on North Cumberland Street. She was pronounced dead at Mater Hospital.
First Cross-Border Bridge 'On Hold'
The "substantial underestimation" of costs has lead to the plans for the first cross-border bridge to be shelved. The bridge, proposed to be built near Omeath in Co Louth and reaching over to Warrenpoint in Co Down, was originally estimated to cost around €17.4 million.
The "substantial underestimation" of costs has lead to the plans for the first cross-border bridge to be shelved. The bridge, proposed to be built near Omeath in Co Louth and reaching over to Warrenpoint in Co Down, was originally estimated to cost around €17.4 million.
Irish News on Mon, Jul 9 2012, 5,113 days ago
Defense Lawyer Says McAreavey Investigation Should Be Reopened
The investigation into the murder of honeymooner Michaela McAreavey in Mauritius should be reopened so the real culprit can be found, a lawyer for one of two men accused of the crime has told their trial.
The investigation into the murder of honeymooner Michaela McAreavey in Mauritius should be reopened so the real culprit can be found, a lawyer for one of two men accused of the crime has told their trial.
'Vigilante' Farmers Threaten Action Over Fuel-Sludge Dumping
Angry border farmers have threatened to set up overnight “vigilante patrols” at various Border crossings in a bid to catch rogue hauliers who are dumping hundreds of tonnes of toxic fuel-sludge near farms and streams.
Angry border farmers have threatened to set up overnight “vigilante patrols” at various Border crossings in a bid to catch rogue hauliers who are dumping hundreds of tonnes of toxic fuel-sludge near farms and streams.
Man Charged With Stabbings At Weekend Concert
A man has appeared in court charged in connection with a stabbing during the Swedish House Mafia concert in the Phoenix Park in Dublin at the weekend.
A man has appeared in court charged in connection with a stabbing during the Swedish House Mafia concert in the Phoenix Park in Dublin at the weekend.
Cork Couple Fighting For Lives After UK Road Crash
A couple from Cork remain critically ill in hospital after they were seriously injured in a car crash in England last Friday. Con Twomey, 39, and his 36-year-old wife Elber, from Kanturk in north Cork, were injured in a two-car collision near Torquay.
A couple from Cork remain critically ill in hospital after they were seriously injured in a car crash in England last Friday. Con Twomey, 39, and his 36-year-old wife Elber, from Kanturk in north Cork, were injured in a two-car collision near Torquay.
Irish Thalidomide Association Take Action To Courts
Survivors of the drug Thalidomide have announced that they are to take legal action against the State.
Survivors of the drug Thalidomide have announced that they are to take legal action against the State.
Driver Arrested After Gun Find
A 25-year-old man was arrested in Dublin yesterday after a gun was found in the car he was driving, garda have said. The car was stopped and searched at about 5.30pm on North Circular Road by gardai on patrol. Officers found a firearm and other implements in the car.
A 25-year-old man was arrested in Dublin yesterday after a gun was found in the car he was driving, garda have said. The car was stopped and searched at about 5.30pm on North Circular Road by gardai on patrol. Officers found a firearm and other implements in the car.
€2.7m Worth Of Cigarettes Seized In Dublin Port
7 million contraband cigarettes, with a retail value of around €2.7m, have been seized at Dublin Port by customs officers. The "Raquel" and "Capital" brand cigarettes arrived in Dublin Port from Zeebrugge in Belgium in a shipment described as "non-hazardous groupage".
7 million contraband cigarettes, with a retail value of around €2.7m, have been seized at Dublin Port by customs officers. The "Raquel" and "Capital" brand cigarettes arrived in Dublin Port from Zeebrugge in Belgium in a shipment described as "non-hazardous groupage".
ILCU Reports Finds 47% Struggling To Pay Bills
According to a new report by the Irish League of Credit Unions, over 1.8 million people are left with €100 or less to live on a month after essential bills are paid.
According to a new report by the Irish League of Credit Unions, over 1.8 million people are left with €100 or less to live on a month after essential bills are paid.
Nationwide Student Survey Finds Half Drank While Underage
According to a new nationwide survey almost three-quarters of third-level students were sold alcohol in supermarkets and off-licences when they were under age.
According to a new nationwide survey almost three-quarters of third-level students were sold alcohol in supermarkets and off-licences when they were under age.
Irish News on Fri, Jul 9 2010, 5,844 days ago
Doctors Fee 'Cap' Recommended
A report by the Competition Authority (CA) has recommended reform of the system for paying their doctor - including a per-visit fee cap of €40.
A report by the Competition Authority (CA) has recommended reform of the system for paying their doctor - including a per-visit fee cap of €40.
'Doing Justice' To Cross Border Partnership
The first formal meeting of the cross-border Criminal Justice Ministerial Group was held in Carlingford today (July 9). Stormont Justice Minister David Ford met Irish Minister Dermot Ahern to discuss a range of issues of mutual interest.
The first formal meeting of the cross-border Criminal Justice Ministerial Group was held in Carlingford today (July 9). Stormont Justice Minister David Ford met Irish Minister Dermot Ahern to discuss a range of issues of mutual interest.
Drugs Misuse 'Going Far Beyond Heroin'
Irish Government figures are masking the fact that almost all heroin users were now 'poly-drug users'. That's according the a new study that - while showing a fall in the number receiving treatment for heroin addiction - is painting a misleading picture of the drugs problem.
Irish Government figures are masking the fact that almost all heroin users were now 'poly-drug users'. That's according the a new study that - while showing a fall in the number receiving treatment for heroin addiction - is painting a misleading picture of the drugs problem.
Border Shame Over Sex Traffic
Child victims of sexual exploitation are being traded back and forth across the land border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. According to a new report, international criminal gangs are increasingly using Northern Ireland as a gateway for trafficking children into Britain.
Child victims of sexual exploitation are being traded back and forth across the land border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. According to a new report, international criminal gangs are increasingly using Northern Ireland as a gateway for trafficking children into Britain.
Oxegen Kicks Wet Weekend Gig
This afternoon, Ireland's largest music festival, Oxegen will be taking place and around 40,000 fans are expected to make their way to Punchestown racecourse in County Kildare. One 150 artists will perform over three nights with headliners as diverse as Arcade Fire, Muse, Eminem and Jay Z.
This afternoon, Ireland's largest music festival, Oxegen will be taking place and around 40,000 fans are expected to make their way to Punchestown racecourse in County Kildare. One 150 artists will perform over three nights with headliners as diverse as Arcade Fire, Muse, Eminem and Jay Z.
Grant Aid For Clare School Works
Irish Defence Minister, Tony Killeen has confirmed that funding has been approved for the replacement of the main oil burner and boiler at Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna.
Irish Defence Minister, Tony Killeen has confirmed that funding has been approved for the replacement of the main oil burner and boiler at Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna.
Irish News on Thu, Jul 9 2009, 6,209 days ago
Another Deadly Road Collision Reported
There has been yet another fatal road accident. The gardaí in Co Cork are this afternoon investigating the circumstances of a deadly road traffic collision which occurred on the Main St, Macroom just after noon today.
There has been yet another fatal road accident. The gardaí in Co Cork are this afternoon investigating the circumstances of a deadly road traffic collision which occurred on the Main St, Macroom just after noon today.
Lisbon White Paper Launched
The Government has today launched a White Paper detailing its plans for a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. They said the document is designed to be accessible to the general reader and will facilitate serious and well-informed debate about the upcoming second vote in October.
The Government has today launched a White Paper detailing its plans for a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. They said the document is designed to be accessible to the general reader and will facilitate serious and well-informed debate about the upcoming second vote in October.
Appeal Over Identity Of Train Death Man
Despite "exhaustive efforts", Gardaí are still struggling to identify a man who was killed after being struck by a train last October in Drogheda.
Despite "exhaustive efforts", Gardaí are still struggling to identify a man who was killed after being struck by a train last October in Drogheda.
Digger Seizure By Anti Gang Gardaí
Four men have been arrested and a number of vehicles seized as part of an investigation into organised crime.
Four men have been arrested and a number of vehicles seized as part of an investigation into organised crime.
IFA Slams Closure Of Subsidy Applications
Up to 50% of the income of many drystock farmers "will be wiped out", a major farmers' union has claimed today.
Up to 50% of the income of many drystock farmers "will be wiped out", a major farmers' union has claimed today.
Electricians Strike Talks Shut Down Over Night
Talks between both sides in the electricians' dispute shut down last night without agreement. Electricians union representatives and their employers however are to reconvene at the Labour Relations Commission at 11am this morning after after 14 hours of discussions yesterday.
Talks between both sides in the electricians' dispute shut down last night without agreement. Electricians union representatives and their employers however are to reconvene at the Labour Relations Commission at 11am this morning after after 14 hours of discussions yesterday.
Devastation' In Tourism Industry: Fine Gael
Empty beaches and worse - empty hotels - are leaving hoteliers distraught. Long, empty beaches, such as this one at Five Fingers Strand in Co Donegal have underlined a grim report of the summer season so far as the industry falls into "crisis", according to opposition party Fine Gael.
Empty beaches and worse - empty hotels - are leaving hoteliers distraught. Long, empty beaches, such as this one at Five Fingers Strand in Co Donegal have underlined a grim report of the summer season so far as the industry falls into "crisis", according to opposition party Fine Gael.
SDLP Delegation Set For Southern Talks
As Stormont ministers prepare to lay the foundations for devolved policing and justice, a SDLP delegation is meeting the Irish Taoiseach to discuss the matter. Leader, Mark Durkan, (pictured) along with several other SDLP figures, will told talks with Brian Cowen in Dublin later.
As Stormont ministers prepare to lay the foundations for devolved policing and justice, a SDLP delegation is meeting the Irish Taoiseach to discuss the matter. Leader, Mark Durkan, (pictured) along with several other SDLP figures, will told talks with Brian Cowen in Dublin later.
Derry's 'Good Relations' Gets Cash Boost
A package of new funding is to be used to promote better relations in the North's 'Maiden City'.
A package of new funding is to be used to promote better relations in the North's 'Maiden City'.
Irish News on Wed, Jul 9 2008, 6,574 days ago
All Flights Grounded To And From Dublin Airport
All flights in and out of Dublin's international airport have been cancelled. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) took the decision following a major fault in the airport's radar system.
All flights in and out of Dublin's international airport have been cancelled. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) took the decision following a major fault in the airport's radar system.
Irish Woman Dies In US Lake
An Irish woman has drowned in a US lake whilst on a camping holiday. Anita O'Donnell, 32, who moved to Boston several years ago, was taking a break with friends when she got into difficulty wading in an area of the lake estimated to be seven feet deep when she called out that she could not swim.
An Irish woman has drowned in a US lake whilst on a camping holiday. Anita O'Donnell, 32, who moved to Boston several years ago, was taking a break with friends when she got into difficulty wading in an area of the lake estimated to be seven feet deep when she called out that she could not swim.
Cowen Says Economy In 'Temporary Period Of Challenge'
Brian Cowen has described the slowing Irish economy as a "period of challenge" during a Daíl meeting on Wednesday morning. The sitting was called to discus Tuesday's announcement that almost €500 million was to be cut from government spending.
Brian Cowen has described the slowing Irish economy as a "period of challenge" during a Daíl meeting on Wednesday morning. The sitting was called to discus Tuesday's announcement that almost €500 million was to be cut from government spending.
Dáil Delays Holidays To Debate Economy
The Dáil is to begin a two-day debate on the public spending cuts proposed by the Government. Dáil members are supposed to have started their summer break last Thursday, but a further week was agreed to deal with the worrying economic problems.
The Dáil is to begin a two-day debate on the public spending cuts proposed by the Government. Dáil members are supposed to have started their summer break last Thursday, but a further week was agreed to deal with the worrying economic problems.
Homeless Hunger Striker Takes To Roof
A father of five has began a hunger strike on the roof of a Dublin City Council apartment block over the council's removing him from his accommodation.
A father of five has began a hunger strike on the roof of a Dublin City Council apartment block over the council's removing him from his accommodation.
Crime Spree Teen Awaits Sentence
A Balbriggan teenager who indulged in a rampant crime spree throughout Dublin is awaiting sentence.
A Balbriggan teenager who indulged in a rampant crime spree throughout Dublin is awaiting sentence.
Robinson Warning As Govt Slashes Aid Budget
Former Irish President has warned world leaders they have an obligation to deal with the global food crisis as the Government slashes its international aid.
Former Irish President has warned world leaders they have an obligation to deal with the global food crisis as the Government slashes its international aid.
Free Fruit For Fattened Folk
A proposal by the European Commission could provide free fruit and vegetables for schoolchildren. The school fruit scheme is a union wide scheme to provide up to €90 million to purchase and distribute fruit and vegetables to children across the European Union.
A proposal by the European Commission could provide free fruit and vegetables for schoolchildren. The school fruit scheme is a union wide scheme to provide up to €90 million to purchase and distribute fruit and vegetables to children across the European Union.
Former Fianna Fail TD Seamus Brennan Dies At 60
The former Fianna Fáíl Government Minister Séamus Brennan has died in Dublin on Wednesday morning. He was 60.
The former Fianna Fáíl Government Minister Séamus Brennan has died in Dublin on Wednesday morning. He was 60.
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