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Irish News on Tue, Jul 2 2019, 2,557 days ago
19 New Rent Pressure Zones Announced
A further 19 new Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) across 11 counties have been announced by the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy.
A further 19 new Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) across 11 counties have been announced by the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy.
Two Arrested In Connection With Fatal Limerick Hit-And-Run
Gardaí investigating a fatal hit-and-run incident in Limerick have arrested two men. A man, aged in his 20s, was fatally struck by a jeep on Hyde Road at about 4.40am on Monday, 01 July.
Gardaí investigating a fatal hit-and-run incident in Limerick have arrested two men. A man, aged in his 20s, was fatally struck by a jeep on Hyde Road at about 4.40am on Monday, 01 July.
Fianna Fáil: Govt Mental Health Policy Is Failing
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Mental Health James Browne TD has accused the Government of causing what could be irreparable damage to mental health services for allowing them to slip down the priority list.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Mental Health James Browne TD has accused the Government of causing what could be irreparable damage to mental health services for allowing them to slip down the priority list.
Minister Welcomes Progress Of National Childcare Scheme
The government will hear that many of the major elements of the new National Childcare Scheme are now in place in preparation for the Scheme's opening in October 2019.
The government will hear that many of the major elements of the new National Childcare Scheme are now in place in preparation for the Scheme's opening in October 2019.
SF Call For More Action To Control Rent In Cork
Sinn Fein TD for Cork East Pat Buckley has called for more to be done to control the "unaffordable" levels of rent in the area. It comes as a further 19 Rent Pressure Zones have been added across 11 counties.
Sinn Fein TD for Cork East Pat Buckley has called for more to be done to control the "unaffordable" levels of rent in the area. It comes as a further 19 Rent Pressure Zones have been added across 11 counties.
Gardaí Warn Of Revenue Phishing Scam
Gardaí are advising the public to take caution amid reports of a 'revenue refund' phishing scam. A text message offering a refund, gained by clicking a hyperlink which leads to a fraudulent website, has been circulating in recent days.
Gardaí are advising the public to take caution amid reports of a 'revenue refund' phishing scam. A text message offering a refund, gained by clicking a hyperlink which leads to a fraudulent website, has been circulating in recent days.
Gardaí Issue Advice Ahead Of Longitude Festival
Gardaí have issued advice ahead of the sellout Longitude Festival this weekend. The event will get underway at Dublin's Marlay Park on Friday 05 April with Anne-Marie, ASAP Rocky, Cardi B and Stormzy set to perform, amongst others. Gates will open at 1.
Gardaí have issued advice ahead of the sellout Longitude Festival this weekend. The event will get underway at Dublin's Marlay Park on Friday 05 April with Anne-Marie, ASAP Rocky, Cardi B and Stormzy set to perform, amongst others. Gates will open at 1.
Irish News on Mon, Jul 2 2018, 2,922 days ago
Man's Body Discovered At His Home In Co Cork
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a man's body at a house in Douglas, Co Cork. It is understood that the body of a 66-year-old man was discovered in the hallway of his home, at Galway's Lane in Douglas, by his wife at about 8am this morning, Monday 02 July.
An investigation has been launched following the discovery of a man's body at a house in Douglas, Co Cork. It is understood that the body of a 66-year-old man was discovered in the hallway of his home, at Galway's Lane in Douglas, by his wife at about 8am this morning, Monday 02 July.
Irish News on Thu, Jul 2 2015, 4,018 days ago
Three Arrested Over Stabbing Attacks
Three men have been arrested in connection with two stabbing incidents in Dublin last week. One man was arrested on Wednesday night and another two men were arrested on Thursday morning. The men, aged in their late teens/early 20s were arrested in the Dublin city centre area.
Three men have been arrested in connection with two stabbing incidents in Dublin last week. One man was arrested on Wednesday night and another two men were arrested on Thursday morning. The men, aged in their late teens/early 20s were arrested in the Dublin city centre area.
Search For Missing Man Continues
The search has resumed for missing man Barry Davis Ryan in west Cork. This is the third day of the search, off Baltimore. Two people's bodies were recovered during the search close to the Beacon at Baltimore Harbour on Tuesday evening. The victims have been named as Barry Ryan and Niamh O'Connor.
The search has resumed for missing man Barry Davis Ryan in west Cork. This is the third day of the search, off Baltimore. Two people's bodies were recovered during the search close to the Beacon at Baltimore Harbour on Tuesday evening. The victims have been named as Barry Ryan and Niamh O'Connor.
SF Hits Out At Govt For Failing To 'Stand Up' To Banks
The Government has been slammed for failing to stand up to the banks over high mortgage interest rates. Sinn Féin Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty TD reiterated that almost four family homes are being repossessed or surrendered each day.
The Government has been slammed for failing to stand up to the banks over high mortgage interest rates. Sinn Féin Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty TD reiterated that almost four family homes are being repossessed or surrendered each day.
Dublin Teen Found Safe And Well
John Byrne, 17, from Dublin has been found safe and well. John went missing on 10 June. He was last seen on the Clontarf Road. He is 5'7", of slight build and with brown hair.
John Byrne, 17, from Dublin has been found safe and well. John went missing on 10 June. He was last seen on the Clontarf Road. He is 5'7", of slight build and with brown hair.
23,000 New Jobs To Be Created In Agri Food Sector
23,000 new jobs are expected to created in the agri food sector by 2025. The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney, TD, announced plans for a new 10-year strategy named Food Wise 2025. Food Wise 2025 was officially launched by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny TD.
23,000 new jobs are expected to created in the agri food sector by 2025. The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney, TD, announced plans for a new 10-year strategy named Food Wise 2025. Food Wise 2025 was officially launched by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny TD.
Fixed Charged Notices To Be Introduced To Cyclists
The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, has today (Thursday) announced that Fixed Charge Notices (FCNs) for cyclists who commit certain road traffic offences will be introduced. The fixed charge will be set at €40.
The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, has today (Thursday) announced that Fixed Charge Notices (FCNs) for cyclists who commit certain road traffic offences will be introduced. The fixed charge will be set at €40.
Val Doonican Dies Aged 88
Irish entertainer and singer, Val Doonican, has died aged 88. Mr Doonican died peacefully at a nursing home in Buckinghamshire, according to his family. He had six Irish top 10 singles and hosted The Val Doonican Show on the BBC for over 20 years.
Irish entertainer and singer, Val Doonican, has died aged 88. Mr Doonican died peacefully at a nursing home in Buckinghamshire, according to his family. He had six Irish top 10 singles and hosted The Val Doonican Show on the BBC for over 20 years.
Irish News on Wed, Jul 2 2014, 4,383 days ago
Symphysiotomy Redress Scheme 'Falls Short Of What Is Necessary' - SF
The government's redress scheme has been described as falling short of "what is necessary to deal with this hugely difficult and traumatic issue", by Sinn Féin president, Gerry Adams.
The government's redress scheme has been described as falling short of "what is necessary to deal with this hugely difficult and traumatic issue", by Sinn Féin president, Gerry Adams.
Govt Commit To Recommendations In Roma Children Report
The Report of the Inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the removal of two Roma children from their families was published on Tuesday by Minister for Justice & Equality Frances Fitzgerald.
The Report of the Inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the removal of two Roma children from their families was published on Tuesday by Minister for Justice & Equality Frances Fitzgerald.
Croke Park Residents To Protest DCC Meeting
A protest is to be held next Monday outside the monthly meeting of Dublin City Council (DCC) by residents of Croke Park over the upcoming Garth Brooks concerts. The residents took the decision to protest at a public meeting held on the issue.
A protest is to be held next Monday outside the monthly meeting of Dublin City Council (DCC) by residents of Croke Park over the upcoming Garth Brooks concerts. The residents took the decision to protest at a public meeting held on the issue.
Garda Appeal Over Fatal Cyclist Crash In Cork
Garda in Cork have appealed for witnesses to a fatal bicycle crash in the city on Tuesday. A cyclist died after colliding with a bollard at Shandon Street at about 17:40 yesterday.
Garda in Cork have appealed for witnesses to a fatal bicycle crash in the city on Tuesday. A cyclist died after colliding with a bollard at Shandon Street at about 17:40 yesterday.
Holidaymakers Rescued From Amusement Park Ride
Emergency services were called after a ride at an amusement park in Tramore, Co Waterford malfunctioned and left six people stranded some 60 metres above the ground.
Emergency services were called after a ride at an amusement park in Tramore, Co Waterford malfunctioned and left six people stranded some 60 metres above the ground.
Marriage Equality Referendum Set For Spring 2015
The Marriage Equality referendum will take place in spring next year, the Taoiseach Enda Kenny has told the Dáil. Mr Kenny made the announcement in response to the issue being raised by Sinn Séin leader Gerry Adams, who had called on the government to set a date.
The Marriage Equality referendum will take place in spring next year, the Taoiseach Enda Kenny has told the Dáil. Mr Kenny made the announcement in response to the issue being raised by Sinn Séin leader Gerry Adams, who had called on the government to set a date.
Gardaí Appeal For Help Tracing Missing 14-Year-Old
Gardaí in Co Kildare have appealed for help in tracing 14-year-old Teigan Mellor, who was last seen at about 13:30 on Tuesday. The teenager is described as 5'3", of thin build, with green/hazel eyes and jet black hair. She was last seen leaving her home at Fontstown in Athy.
Gardaí in Co Kildare have appealed for help in tracing 14-year-old Teigan Mellor, who was last seen at about 13:30 on Tuesday. The teenager is described as 5'3", of thin build, with green/hazel eyes and jet black hair. She was last seen leaving her home at Fontstown in Athy.
Agreement 'Unanimous' On New Children's Hospital Site
St James's Hospital is the site best suited for the new national children's hospital, Eilish Hardiman, CEO of the Children's Hospital Group has said.
St James's Hospital is the site best suited for the new national children's hospital, Eilish Hardiman, CEO of the Children's Hospital Group has said.
Govt Urged To Address Mental Health 'Crisis'
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has said that the current system of support services for people suffering mental health issues is "inadequate" and is "putting lives at risk".
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has said that the current system of support services for people suffering mental health issues is "inadequate" and is "putting lives at risk".
Irish News on Tue, Jul 2 2013, 4,748 days ago
HSE Miss Creche Inspection Reports Deadline
HSE will miss key deadlines on safeguards for children in creches and preschools. Children's Minister Frances Fitzgerald had promised the publication of inspection reports from July 01, but as of today no such reports can be found on the HSE's website.
HSE will miss key deadlines on safeguards for children in creches and preschools. Children's Minister Frances Fitzgerald had promised the publication of inspection reports from July 01, but as of today no such reports can be found on the HSE's website.
Elderly Sisters Attacked During Burglary
A pair of elderly sisters have been attacked in a burglary at their home in Co Donegal. 91-year-old Isobel Arthur and her 89-year-old sister Susan were attacked by two men at their home in Feddyglass, Rephoe at around 17:00 on Monday.
A pair of elderly sisters have been attacked in a burglary at their home in Co Donegal. 91-year-old Isobel Arthur and her 89-year-old sister Susan were attacked by two men at their home in Feddyglass, Rephoe at around 17:00 on Monday.
Nine Fine Gael Could Rebel Over Abortion Bill
Some nine members of Fine Gael are expected to vote against the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill when the first vote is held today. According to the Irish Times, four TDs have confirmed that they will vote no, while a further five have "expressed reservation" about the bill.
Some nine members of Fine Gael are expected to vote against the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill when the first vote is held today. According to the Irish Times, four TDs have confirmed that they will vote no, while a further five have "expressed reservation" about the bill.
Arrests Made After Cocaine Seizure
Cocaine with an estimated value of €250,000 has been seized and two men arrested in the Rathmines area of Dublin, garda have said. The drugs were uncovered during a planned search of a flat on Leinster Road, Rathmines on Monday.
Cocaine with an estimated value of €250,000 has been seized and two men arrested in the Rathmines area of Dublin, garda have said. The drugs were uncovered during a planned search of a flat on Leinster Road, Rathmines on Monday.
DCC Grant MCD Phoenix Park License
Three concerts to be held next week in Phoenix Park are to go ahead, after Dublin City Council granted licenses, despite complaints, to promoter MCD.
Three concerts to be held next week in Phoenix Park are to go ahead, after Dublin City Council granted licenses, despite complaints, to promoter MCD.
70-Year-Old Dies In Cork Road Crash
A 70-year-old man has died in a two-car road crash on the N25 in Co Cork. A second man, driving the other car involved in the crash, was taken from the scene to Cork University Hospital were his injuries are described as "not life threatening".
A 70-year-old man has died in a two-car road crash on the N25 in Co Cork. A second man, driving the other car involved in the crash, was taken from the scene to Cork University Hospital were his injuries are described as "not life threatening".
'Bulky Waste' Could Be Reused, Report Finds
1.2m items of bulky waste across Ireland could be reused, according to a new report. The Bulky Waste Reuse Study estimates that about £48m/€60m in potential sales of reusable bulky waste items could be realised, given the correct management.
1.2m items of bulky waste across Ireland could be reused, according to a new report. The Bulky Waste Reuse Study estimates that about £48m/€60m in potential sales of reusable bulky waste items could be realised, given the correct management.
Grafton Street Amendment Lifts Ban On Charity Shops
A proposal to ban new charity shops from Dublin's Grafton Street has been dropped. Dublin City Council debated new planning controls which would prohibit particular types of outlets that would "detract from the character" of the pedestrianised street.
A proposal to ban new charity shops from Dublin's Grafton Street has been dropped. Dublin City Council debated new planning controls which would prohibit particular types of outlets that would "detract from the character" of the pedestrianised street.
GPs and Pharmacists Fees Cut
In an effort to save €70 million a year, the fees paid by the State to GPs and pharmacists will be cut. €38 million will be saved with a 7.5% cut to fees paid to GPs, while €32 million will be saved by a 7.6% cut to pharmacy fees.
In an effort to save €70 million a year, the fees paid by the State to GPs and pharmacists will be cut. €38 million will be saved with a 7.5% cut to fees paid to GPs, while €32 million will be saved by a 7.6% cut to pharmacy fees.
Irish News on Mon, Jul 2 2012, 5,113 days ago
Removal Of Journalist To Take Place This Evening
The removal of journalist Eugene Moloney is to take place this evening. The 55-year-old was assaulted on Camden Street in Dublin as he made his way home on 24th June. Gary Burch, 21, of Kennington Close has been charged with manslaughter.
The removal of journalist Eugene Moloney is to take place this evening. The 55-year-old was assaulted on Camden Street in Dublin as he made his way home on 24th June. Gary Burch, 21, of Kennington Close has been charged with manslaughter.
'e-Call' Could Reduce Irish Road Deaths By 25
European Parliament proposals for an automatic emergency call device - an 'eCall' - in cars involved in serious road accidents could reduce the number of Irish road deaths by 25 and injuries by 10-15% each year Dublin Labour MEP Emer Costello said this morning.
European Parliament proposals for an automatic emergency call device - an 'eCall' - in cars involved in serious road accidents could reduce the number of Irish road deaths by 25 and injuries by 10-15% each year Dublin Labour MEP Emer Costello said this morning.
GloHealth To Create 150 Jobs
Health insurer GloHealth has announced it will create 150 jobs in the next three to four years. 45 of the positions have already been filled. Company manager Jim Dowdall said: "GloHealth is making a promise that everyone will get better value.
Health insurer GloHealth has announced it will create 150 jobs in the next three to four years. 45 of the positions have already been filled. Company manager Jim Dowdall said: "GloHealth is making a promise that everyone will get better value.
Call For Nursing Vacancies To Be Filled
The HSE should immediately fill the 75 nursing vacancies in the hospitals in Portlaoise, Mullingar and Tullamore, according to Fianna Fail. Deputy Fleming said the HSE is losing money hand over fist by paying for all this work to be carried out on an agency basis.
The HSE should immediately fill the 75 nursing vacancies in the hospitals in Portlaoise, Mullingar and Tullamore, according to Fianna Fail. Deputy Fleming said the HSE is losing money hand over fist by paying for all this work to be carried out on an agency basis.
Durkan Calls For Full Public Inquiry Into Banking Scandal
SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan has said the resignation of the chairman of Barclays Bank Marcus Agius should not be the only one over the inter-bank lending rate-fixing scandal, and has called for a full public inquiry into the "wholesale theft and corporate graft by financial institutions".
SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan has said the resignation of the chairman of Barclays Bank Marcus Agius should not be the only one over the inter-bank lending rate-fixing scandal, and has called for a full public inquiry into the "wholesale theft and corporate graft by financial institutions".
Gardaí Renew Appeal For Hit And Run Collision
Gardaí in Kanturk investigating a fatal hit and run road traffic collision on Sunday morning 1st July, 2012 at Gneeveguilla, Co. Kerry, have named the man killed in the crash. He was 42 year old Paudie O Leary of Leamyglissane, Gneeveguilla.
Gardaí in Kanturk investigating a fatal hit and run road traffic collision on Sunday morning 1st July, 2012 at Gneeveguilla, Co. Kerry, have named the man killed in the crash. He was 42 year old Paudie O Leary of Leamyglissane, Gneeveguilla.
Progress Made Towards Adoption Agreement With Vietnam
Frances Fitzgerald, TD, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, has welcomed the discussions which have taken place between senior officials from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Adoption Authority of Ireland leading to agreement on the contents of the final administrative arrangements for
Frances Fitzgerald, TD, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, has welcomed the discussions which have taken place between senior officials from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Adoption Authority of Ireland leading to agreement on the contents of the final administrative arrangements for
Irish News on Fri, Jul 2 2010, 5,844 days ago
Civil Partnership Bill Passed In Daíl
The Irish Republic is to recognise same-sex 'marriages' with news that the Daíl has passed a Bill that will allow civil partnerships between such couples.
The Irish Republic is to recognise same-sex 'marriages' with news that the Daíl has passed a Bill that will allow civil partnerships between such couples.
800 Firms Went Bust This Year
Figures released today have revealed that some 800 companies have gone out of business since the beginning of this year across the Irish Republic. The data from business website Insolvencyjournal.
Figures released today have revealed that some 800 companies have gone out of business since the beginning of this year across the Irish Republic. The data from business website Insolvencyjournal.
PSNI's Bid For Cost-Cutting Civilians Fails
A proposal to use armed civilian guards has been vetoed by the North's Policing Board - but as the PSNI faces massive financial cuts of more than £1m a week - such a move could have saved the PSNI a much-needed £5m a year.
A proposal to use armed civilian guards has been vetoed by the North's Policing Board - but as the PSNI faces massive financial cuts of more than £1m a week - such a move could have saved the PSNI a much-needed £5m a year.
Witness Appeal Over Serious Crash In Dublin
An appeal has been launched into a serious road traffic accident, which occurred in the Templeogue area of Dublin on Sunday.
An appeal has been launched into a serious road traffic accident, which occurred in the Templeogue area of Dublin on Sunday.
SF Seek School Building Funds For North
There's a proposal being placed on the agenda for the Stormont Assembly's Education Committee this week calling for it to support more money going into school building projects across the North.
There's a proposal being placed on the agenda for the Stormont Assembly's Education Committee this week calling for it to support more money going into school building projects across the North.
Irish News on Thu, Jul 2 2009, 6,209 days ago
Economy 'Downgraded' By Moodys
The economic woes of Ireland continue as a major credit rating company downgraded Ireland to Aa1 from AAA.
The economic woes of Ireland continue as a major credit rating company downgraded Ireland to Aa1 from AAA.
Torrential Downpour Hits Rail And Roads
Many of Dublin's roads and rail lines have fallen foul of flooding after a night of torrential rain. Vital roads around Dublin were left impassable, and some commuter rail and DART services were not operating.
Many of Dublin's roads and rail lines have fallen foul of flooding after a night of torrential rain. Vital roads around Dublin were left impassable, and some commuter rail and DART services were not operating.
80 Arrested In Dublin Drug Operation
Some 80 arrests have been made in the past 48 hours in a mass drug operation in Dublin.
Some 80 arrests have been made in the past 48 hours in a mass drug operation in Dublin.
Mahon, Moriarty And Morris Tribunals Cost €370m
It has been revealed today that the final cost of the controversial Mahon, Moriarty and Morris tribunals could be up to €370m. The huge bill, which will be paid out of the public purse, emerged at a meeting of the Public Accounts Committee this morning.
It has been revealed today that the final cost of the controversial Mahon, Moriarty and Morris tribunals could be up to €370m. The huge bill, which will be paid out of the public purse, emerged at a meeting of the Public Accounts Committee this morning.
Another Arrest Over Cronin Murder
A second man has been detained in connection with the murder of Limerick man, James Cronin. The man was arrested in Limerick yesterday evening and is currently being held at Henry Street Garda station, where he can be held for up to a week.
A second man has been detained in connection with the murder of Limerick man, James Cronin. The man was arrested in Limerick yesterday evening and is currently being held at Henry Street Garda station, where he can be held for up to a week.
Four Arrested In €1.5M Cocaine Haul
Two men have been placed under arrest in Dublin after a stop and search in the capital. Gardai from the Balbriggan drug unit have seized drugs following a search of a car in Balrothery, Balbriggan Co Dublin on Tuesday afternoon.
Two men have been placed under arrest in Dublin after a stop and search in the capital. Gardai from the Balbriggan drug unit have seized drugs following a search of a car in Balrothery, Balbriggan Co Dublin on Tuesday afternoon.
Irish Farming Lobby May Protest Again
It has emerged today that more protests by the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) over the cost of supermarket price cuts to the farming sector are not being ruled out.
It has emerged today that more protests by the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) over the cost of supermarket price cuts to the farming sector are not being ruled out.
Lagan Body 'Not Suspicious'
Although police in the North have still not revealed the identity of the man whose body was found floating in the water near the Lagan towpath, they have now confirmed that the death on Tuesday is not regarded as suspicious.
Although police in the North have still not revealed the identity of the man whose body was found floating in the water near the Lagan towpath, they have now confirmed that the death on Tuesday is not regarded as suspicious.
Belfast Welcomes SuBo!
Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle received a standing ovation in Belfast last night as the hit ITV show's live tour rolled into town, writes Kirsten McAlpine.
Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle received a standing ovation in Belfast last night as the hit ITV show's live tour rolled into town, writes Kirsten McAlpine.
Irish News on Wed, Jul 2 2008, 6,574 days ago
Irish MEP 'Abuses Allowances': German TV
A German TV current affairs programme has featured a prominent Irish MEP during a exposé of attendance allowance abuses at the European Parliament.
A German TV current affairs programme has featured a prominent Irish MEP during a exposé of attendance allowance abuses at the European Parliament.
Celebrities Join Tara Motorway Opposition
International celebrities have weighed in on the controversial plans for a motorway near the historic Hill of Tara. Oscar winning actress Charlize Theron has been joined by famed Irish Poet Seamus Heaney in challenging the M3 proposals.
International celebrities have weighed in on the controversial plans for a motorway near the historic Hill of Tara. Oscar winning actress Charlize Theron has been joined by famed Irish Poet Seamus Heaney in challenging the M3 proposals.
National Pay Deal Talks To Resume
Much wailing and gnashing of teeth is expected as talks on a new national pay deal resumes between the Government, unions and employers today.
Much wailing and gnashing of teeth is expected as talks on a new national pay deal resumes between the Government, unions and employers today.
Dublin Assault Appeal As Garda 'Saddle-Up'
As Gardai at Dublin's Pearse Street seek witnesses to a serious assault last month, (15th June) - during the capital's annual Gay Pride Week - garda 'on-the-beat' in Dublin look set to get even more flexible, with an increase in the number of officers on bicycle patrol.
As Gardai at Dublin's Pearse Street seek witnesses to a serious assault last month, (15th June) - during the capital's annual Gay Pride Week - garda 'on-the-beat' in Dublin look set to get even more flexible, with an increase in the number of officers on bicycle patrol.
Post Union Demands Action
Post Offices across Ireland are facing a renewed threat of closure, according to the Postmasters' Union. Every week, around two post offices are closed in the country, with many never reopening, the union has insisted.
Post Offices across Ireland are facing a renewed threat of closure, according to the Postmasters' Union. Every week, around two post offices are closed in the country, with many never reopening, the union has insisted.
There's Gold In Them 'Thar Monaghan Hills
The largest ever gold mine in Britain or Ireland has been reportedly found outside a small village in Co Monaghan. Conroy Diamonds and Gold, has issued a formal announcement to the London Stock Exchange that the area outside Clontibret, Co Monaghan, has more than one million ounces of gold.
The largest ever gold mine in Britain or Ireland has been reportedly found outside a small village in Co Monaghan. Conroy Diamonds and Gold, has issued a formal announcement to the London Stock Exchange that the area outside Clontibret, Co Monaghan, has more than one million ounces of gold.
Top Banks To Face Tough Questions
Representatives from Ireland's four leading banks will face another round of tough questions about their lending policies before the Oireachtas Finance Committee on Wednesday. The banks have been criticised by politicians for an alleged lack of flexibility in the current economic climate.
Representatives from Ireland's four leading banks will face another round of tough questions about their lending policies before the Oireachtas Finance Committee on Wednesday. The banks have been criticised by politicians for an alleged lack of flexibility in the current economic climate.
Over 400,000 NI People Claim 'Dual' Passports
Almost half a million Northern Ireland resident have claimed dual passports in the last 10 years. The Irish Government has revealed that around 402,658 citizens from the North have claimed, or renewed, Republic passports since the inception of the Good Friday Agreement, in 1998.
Almost half a million Northern Ireland resident have claimed dual passports in the last 10 years. The Irish Government has revealed that around 402,658 citizens from the North have claimed, or renewed, Republic passports since the inception of the Good Friday Agreement, in 1998.
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