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Irish News on Fri, Jun 8 2018, 2,922 days ago
McAuliffe Hits Out At Govt For Delay On Affordable Housing Scheme
Cllr Paul McAuliffe has hit out at the government over its failure to introduce a State-led Affordable Housing Scheme.
Cllr Paul McAuliffe has hit out at the government over its failure to introduce a State-led Affordable Housing Scheme.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 8 2017, 3,287 days ago
Health Minister Criticised For Failing To Halt Reduction In Home Help Hours
Fianna Fáil has slammed Minister for Health Simon Harris for failing to halt a reduction in allocated home help hours. In a parliamentary reply to the party's Spokesperson on Older People, Mary Butler, HSE revealed between January and February this year, 1.
Fianna Fáil has slammed Minister for Health Simon Harris for failing to halt a reduction in allocated home help hours. In a parliamentary reply to the party's Spokesperson on Older People, Mary Butler, HSE revealed between January and February this year, 1.
Father Jack Finucane Dies Aged 80
The co-founder of charity Concern, Father Jack Finucane, has died at the age of 80. The Limerick priest gained global notoriety in the late 1960s alongside his late brother Fr Aengus Finucane by organising aid shipments to Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War.
The co-founder of charity Concern, Father Jack Finucane, has died at the age of 80. The Limerick priest gained global notoriety in the late 1960s alongside his late brother Fr Aengus Finucane by organising aid shipments to Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War.
Mortgage Arrears Fall For 15th Consecutive Quarter - Figures
The number of Irish homes in mortgage arrears for more than 90 days has declined for the 15th consecutive quarter during the first three months of 2017.
The number of Irish homes in mortgage arrears for more than 90 days has declined for the 15th consecutive quarter during the first three months of 2017.
SF Criticises Plans For Increased EU Militarisation
Sinn Féin have criticised plans by the European Commission to establish joint EU defence spending. The Commission's defence package includes the establishment of the EU Defence Fund which will purchase military equipment and joint defence capabilities.
Sinn Féin have criticised plans by the European Commission to establish joint EU defence spending. The Commission's defence package includes the establishment of the EU Defence Fund which will purchase military equipment and joint defence capabilities.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 8 2016, 3,652 days ago
Man Due In Court Over 2012 Double Murder In Dundalk
A 34-year-old man is due to appear before Dundalk District Court this morning charged in connection with a double murder in March 2012. The suspected was arrested when he was returned to Ireland following his extradition from Spain in April this year.
A 34-year-old man is due to appear before Dundalk District Court this morning charged in connection with a double murder in March 2012. The suspected was arrested when he was returned to Ireland following his extradition from Spain in April this year.
Govt Accused Of Enabling Tax Avoidance
The government has been accused of enabling "massive" tax avoidance by large corporations and the wealthiest in society, by Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy.
The government has been accused of enabling "massive" tax avoidance by large corporations and the wealthiest in society, by Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy.
FF Tables Motion To Tackle Rising Motor Insurance Costs
Fianna Fáil has tabled a new motion aimed at tackling motor insurance costs, the party's finance spokesperson, Michael McGrath, has announced. According to Fianna Fáil, motor insurance in the fastest rising item in the CSO basket of good following a 60% increase since January 2014.
Fianna Fáil has tabled a new motion aimed at tackling motor insurance costs, the party's finance spokesperson, Michael McGrath, has announced. According to Fianna Fáil, motor insurance in the fastest rising item in the CSO basket of good following a 60% increase since January 2014.
Death Of 17-Year-Old Following House Party Investigated
An investigation has been launched into the death of 17-year-old boy following a house party last weekend. It is understood that the boy was found unresponsive shortly after 8am on Monday. He was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda. He was pronounced dead a short time after arrival.
An investigation has been launched into the death of 17-year-old boy following a house party last weekend. It is understood that the boy was found unresponsive shortly after 8am on Monday. He was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda. He was pronounced dead a short time after arrival.
SIPTU Welcomes Binding Labour Court Freshways Ruling
Trade union SIPTU has welcomed a binding Labour Court recommendation that provides for increases in pay and conditions at the Freshways Food Company in Ballymun, Dublin.
Trade union SIPTU has welcomed a binding Labour Court recommendation that provides for increases in pay and conditions at the Freshways Food Company in Ballymun, Dublin.
Mortgage To Rent Scheme 'In Need Of Serious Overhaul' - FF
The current Mortgage to Rent scheme is "not working and in need of a serious overhaul", Fianna Fáil TD for Cavan-Monaghan Brendan Smith has said. Deputy Smith made the comments following confirmation that only 162 cases have been approved since the scheme was set up in July 2012.
The current Mortgage to Rent scheme is "not working and in need of a serious overhaul", Fianna Fáil TD for Cavan-Monaghan Brendan Smith has said. Deputy Smith made the comments following confirmation that only 162 cases have been approved since the scheme was set up in July 2012.
Minister Creed Announces BPS Statements To Be Issued To Farmers
Farmers are due to receive their Definitive Statement of Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) Entitlements, outlining the number and value of entitlements they have been allocated from 2015 to 2019.
Farmers are due to receive their Definitive Statement of Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) Entitlements, outlining the number and value of entitlements they have been allocated from 2015 to 2019.
Minister Flanagan Welcomes Panel To Examine Paramilitarism
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, has welcomed the news that a new panel is to be established in Northern Ireland to examine paramilitarism.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, has welcomed the news that a new panel is to be established in Northern Ireland to examine paramilitarism.
Students Across Ireland Begin Junior And Leaving Cert Exams
Students undertaking their Junior and Leaving Cert examinations have been sent best wishes by the Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, and the Minister of State for Training and Skills, John Halligan.
Students undertaking their Junior and Leaving Cert examinations have been sent best wishes by the Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, and the Minister of State for Training and Skills, John Halligan.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 8 2015, 4,018 days ago
Man Killed In Co Galway Road Collision
A man has been killed in a two-vehicle road crash in County Galway. The collision occurred at Cloonmore, Tuam, at 2.20am on Saturday. The 55-year-old man suffered fatal injuries when the car he was driving was struck by another vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A man has been killed in a two-vehicle road crash in County Galway. The collision occurred at Cloonmore, Tuam, at 2.20am on Saturday. The 55-year-old man suffered fatal injuries when the car he was driving was struck by another vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Dublin City Council To Buy Dalymount Park
Dublin City Council (DCC) is to acquire Dalymount Park for €3.8m from Bohemians Football Club. Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, said he is "delighted" the council has been able to secure a deal.
Dublin City Council (DCC) is to acquire Dalymount Park for €3.8m from Bohemians Football Club. Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, said he is "delighted" the council has been able to secure a deal.
Concerns Raised Over 15% Rise In Serious Crime
There has been a 15% rise in serious crime, according to the latest crime figures. The number of assaults, thefts and burglaries has risen by 15% in the last year, according to figures due to be published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
There has been a 15% rise in serious crime, according to the latest crime figures. The number of assaults, thefts and burglaries has risen by 15% in the last year, according to figures due to be published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
Taxi Hijacked In Co Kildare
Two men, one believed to be armed with a gun, have hijacked a taxi in Co Kildare. The incident occurred at around 3.30am on Saturday. The taxi driver had his phone and wallet stolen.
Two men, one believed to be armed with a gun, have hijacked a taxi in Co Kildare. The incident occurred at around 3.30am on Saturday. The taxi driver had his phone and wallet stolen.
Biomass Power Station To Be Developed In Mayo
Mayo Renewable Power has confirmed it has secured money to build its wood chip biomass power station in Killala, County Mayo. The 42.
Mayo Renewable Power has confirmed it has secured money to build its wood chip biomass power station in Killala, County Mayo. The 42.
Paralymic Athlete's Running Blade Stolen From Car
A Paralympic athlete has had his running blade stolen from a car in County Monaghan. The custom-fit blade belongs to Shane McLaughlin. It was stolen from his vehicle, which was parked outside his house in Clones, between Friday night and Saturday morning.
A Paralympic athlete has had his running blade stolen from a car in County Monaghan. The custom-fit blade belongs to Shane McLaughlin. It was stolen from his vehicle, which was parked outside his house in Clones, between Friday night and Saturday morning.
New Project Launches To Tackle Diabetic Kidney Disease
A new €6m EU Horizon 2020 research project has been launched using stem cell therapy to treat diabetic kidney disease.
A new €6m EU Horizon 2020 research project has been launched using stem cell therapy to treat diabetic kidney disease.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 8 2012, 5,113 days ago
Barrett Calls For Inquiry Into Wallace Tax Affairs
Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett has written to the Chairman of the Oireachtas Committee on Members' Interests, Thomas Pringle, asking him to convene an inquiry into the controversy surrounding Wexford TD Mick Wallace's tax affairs.
Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett has written to the Chairman of the Oireachtas Committee on Members' Interests, Thomas Pringle, asking him to convene an inquiry into the controversy surrounding Wexford TD Mick Wallace's tax affairs.
10 Year Sentence In 'Distressing' Rape Case
In a case described by the judge as “distressing” a 25-year-old man has been jailed for 10 years at the Central Criminal Court in Cork after he was convicted of raping a woman.
In a case described by the judge as “distressing” a 25-year-old man has been jailed for 10 years at the Central Criminal Court in Cork after he was convicted of raping a woman.
Record Number Of Beaches Receive Blue Flag Award
A record number of Irish beaches have received prestigious Blue Flag awards. 87 awards, three more than last year, have been handed out for this summer with Donegal, Mayo and Kerry having the biggest number of top swimming spots, notching up 13 each.
A record number of Irish beaches have received prestigious Blue Flag awards. 87 awards, three more than last year, have been handed out for this summer with Donegal, Mayo and Kerry having the biggest number of top swimming spots, notching up 13 each.
Bus Sex Offender Jailed
A man who sexually assaulted six women on various buses in Dublin has been sentenced to three years in jail with the final 16 months suspended.
A man who sexually assaulted six women on various buses in Dublin has been sentenced to three years in jail with the final 16 months suspended.
Tom McFeely's Wife Loses €10m Dublin 4 House
The wife of bankrupt developer Tom McFeely has been given seven weeks by the Dublin Circuit Civil Court to find alternative accommodation following possession of their Dublin 4 home being granted to NAMA.
The wife of bankrupt developer Tom McFeely has been given seven weeks by the Dublin Circuit Civil Court to find alternative accommodation following possession of their Dublin 4 home being granted to NAMA.
Family Of Keith Mills 'Disgusted' By Sentence For Killer
Paul Rice was today sentenced to five years for the manslaughter of his best friend, Keith Mills, in December 2008. 26-year-old Mr Rice said he “just snapped” and attacked Mills after he hit his sister with a belt, Mills, a 22-year-old father-of-one, died in hospital ten days later.
Paul Rice was today sentenced to five years for the manslaughter of his best friend, Keith Mills, in December 2008. 26-year-old Mr Rice said he “just snapped” and attacked Mills after he hit his sister with a belt, Mills, a 22-year-old father-of-one, died in hospital ten days later.
High Court Judge Advised To Close Facebook Page
A new High Court judge has been advised he should close his Facebook page. One of the latest appointees to the High Court, Colm Mac Eochaidh, yesterday posted on his Facebook page: "Just to let you know I'm told I should close my FB page.
A new High Court judge has been advised he should close his Facebook page. One of the latest appointees to the High Court, Colm Mac Eochaidh, yesterday posted on his Facebook page: "Just to let you know I'm told I should close my FB page.
Suspended Sentence For Trinity Lecturer Who Threw Man Over Wall
A Trinity College lecturer, who left a man with severe head injuries after throwing him over a 15ft drop, received a six year suspended sentence yesterday. 35-year-old John Whipple claimed he attacked the victim because the man had urinated on his shoes.
A Trinity College lecturer, who left a man with severe head injuries after throwing him over a 15ft drop, received a six year suspended sentence yesterday. 35-year-old John Whipple claimed he attacked the victim because the man had urinated on his shoes.
'Living Will' Bill Debated In Dáil
A ‘living will’ bill, which would allow people to set out the level of treatment they wish to receive should they become terminally ill or incapacitated and unable to communicate, was today debated in the Dáil and passed the second stage.
A ‘living will’ bill, which would allow people to set out the level of treatment they wish to receive should they become terminally ill or incapacitated and unable to communicate, was today debated in the Dáil and passed the second stage.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 8 2011, 5,479 days ago
Barrel Body Named
Gardai have launched a murder investigation following the discovery of a mans body in a barrel in a field in County Clare. The man has been identified as 21-year-old Eoin Ryan. He was found around 7am on Tuesday in Cappaghbeg, five miles from Ennis.
Gardai have launched a murder investigation following the discovery of a mans body in a barrel in a field in County Clare. The man has been identified as 21-year-old Eoin Ryan. He was found around 7am on Tuesday in Cappaghbeg, five miles from Ennis.
Co Derry Mayor's Terrorist Past 'Flagged-up'
Legal action has been threatened as a Co Derry council chamber descends further into disarray.
Legal action has been threatened as a Co Derry council chamber descends further into disarray.
USI Calls For Reassurance For Leaving Cert Students
The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has extended its well wishes to Leaving Cert students on the beginning of their exams today. Approximately 60,000 Leaving Certificate candidates will begin their exams, taking the next step towards their future careers.
The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has extended its well wishes to Leaving Cert students on the beginning of their exams today. Approximately 60,000 Leaving Certificate candidates will begin their exams, taking the next step towards their future careers.
Ceann Comhairle To Host Bilateral Visit From Chinese Delegation
Ceann Comhairle, Seán Barrett, will host a bilateral visit from a high-level delegation from the People’s Republic of China from Wednesday 8 to Sunday 12 June.
Ceann Comhairle, Seán Barrett, will host a bilateral visit from a high-level delegation from the People’s Republic of China from Wednesday 8 to Sunday 12 June.
Politicians At Odds Over Cross Border Road
Controversy over a multi-million pound cross-border road construction project continued this week with news that Sinn Fein has lodged a 'Petition of Concern' on the Stormont A5 motion.
Controversy over a multi-million pound cross-border road construction project continued this week with news that Sinn Fein has lodged a 'Petition of Concern' on the Stormont A5 motion.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 8 2010, 5,844 days ago
'Dead Baby' Born After Misdiagnosis
The HSE is facing tough criticism after a mother who refused to listen to doctors who told her that her baby had died in the womb successfully gave birth to a baby boy.
The HSE is facing tough criticism after a mother who refused to listen to doctors who told her that her baby had died in the womb successfully gave birth to a baby boy.
Cabinet Meets Amid Reports' Concern
A specially convened Cabinet meeting is beginning this afternoon to discuss two new reports examining the Government and Regulator's handling of the banking crisis.
A specially convened Cabinet meeting is beginning this afternoon to discuss two new reports examining the Government and Regulator's handling of the banking crisis.
Girl Seriously Assaulted By 'Spotty' Teen
A teenager has seriously assaulted a young girl in County West Meath. Gardai in the Mullingar area of the county revealed today they are investigating a "serious assault" on a young female which occurred in the Ashe Road area of Mullingar on Sunday at approximately 3pm.
A teenager has seriously assaulted a young girl in County West Meath. Gardai in the Mullingar area of the county revealed today they are investigating a "serious assault" on a young female which occurred in the Ashe Road area of Mullingar on Sunday at approximately 3pm.
AOL To Create 50 Jobs In Dublin
Internet company AOL is to provide 50 new software engineering jobs at its Dublin development centre over the next two years. The company also announced it is moving to new headquarters in Dublin city centre from its base at Citywest, where it has been for the past ten years.
Internet company AOL is to provide 50 new software engineering jobs at its Dublin development centre over the next two years. The company also announced it is moving to new headquarters in Dublin city centre from its base at Citywest, where it has been for the past ten years.
Three Held Over Newry Shooting Probe
The police in the North are now questioning three men after a shot assistant was shot in the stomach during a failed armed robbery attempt in Newry at the weekend. It happened at about 11.
The police in the North are now questioning three men after a shot assistant was shot in the stomach during a failed armed robbery attempt in Newry at the weekend. It happened at about 11.
Employers Group Predicts Better Outlook
One of Ireland's leading employers groups has revised its growth predictions for this year and next year marginally upwards.
One of Ireland's leading employers groups has revised its growth predictions for this year and next year marginally upwards.
Ministers To Meet HSE Over 'Death In Care' Figures
Minister for Children Barry Andrews and Minister for Health Mary Harney are to meet with Health Service management today as pressure continues to grow over the recently released figures on child deaths while in State care.
Minister for Children Barry Andrews and Minister for Health Mary Harney are to meet with Health Service management today as pressure continues to grow over the recently released figures on child deaths while in State care.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 8 2009, 6,209 days ago
Vote Of No Confidence Tabled After FF Election Disaster
The opposition leader has tabled a vote of no confidence in the Government, as the early results indicate a disaster for the incumbent party. The Current Fianna Fail Government have taken a major beating in Friday's elections, obtaining the lowest share of the vote in its history.
The opposition leader has tabled a vote of no confidence in the Government, as the early results indicate a disaster for the incumbent party. The Current Fianna Fail Government have taken a major beating in Friday's elections, obtaining the lowest share of the vote in its history.
Lightning Strikes Aer Lingus Flight
Aer Lingus has confirmed one of its flights was struck by lightning during take-off on Monday morning. A spokesman for the airline said the aircraft immediately returned to Dublin Airport, which he said was standard procedure.
Aer Lingus has confirmed one of its flights was struck by lightning during take-off on Monday morning. A spokesman for the airline said the aircraft immediately returned to Dublin Airport, which he said was standard procedure.
O'Leary Makes €18.75 Million On Ryanair Shares
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary has sold five million shares in his airline earning him €18.75 million before taxes, according to reports on Monday morning. The sale reduces Mr O'Leary's holding in the company to just over 4%, equivalent to 0.34% of the airline's total amount of shares.
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary has sold five million shares in his airline earning him €18.75 million before taxes, according to reports on Monday morning. The sale reduces Mr O'Leary's holding in the company to just over 4%, equivalent to 0.34% of the airline's total amount of shares.
Socialist Party Win Oust Sinn Fein For Third Seat
Former TD for Dublin West Joe Higgins has won the third seat in the European Parliament elections in Dublin. The Socialist party candidate beat the Fianna Fáil candidate and sitting MEP Eoin Ryan and closed out Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald for the third seat.
Former TD for Dublin West Joe Higgins has won the third seat in the European Parliament elections in Dublin. The Socialist party candidate beat the Fianna Fáil candidate and sitting MEP Eoin Ryan and closed out Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald for the third seat.
Natural Energy Plan Gets Public Backing
A breakthrough natural energy project launched by Spirit of Ireland last month has received an "overwhelming" response from the public. Spirit of Ireland said the ambitious project also received "very positive support" and advice from the Government and senior members of the opposition parties.
A breakthrough natural energy project launched by Spirit of Ireland last month has received an "overwhelming" response from the public. Spirit of Ireland said the ambitious project also received "very positive support" and advice from the Government and senior members of the opposition parties.
Kerry Car Workers Called To Crucial Meeting
German car components maker, Beru, have called its workers to a meeting in the Tralee plant this afternoon. The company employs 202 people and has been in the Co Kerry town for over 20 years.
German car components maker, Beru, have called its workers to a meeting in the Tralee plant this afternoon. The company employs 202 people and has been in the Co Kerry town for over 20 years.
Labour Claim Best Local Election Result Ever
The Irish Labour Party have claimed they have had their best local election result ever. Counting is still continuing in the Local Elections but so far Labour have made gains throughout the country.
The Irish Labour Party have claimed they have had their best local election result ever. Counting is still continuing in the Local Elections but so far Labour have made gains throughout the country.
Two Dead After Separate Road Accidents
Two people have been killed after separate road traffic collisions over the weekend. In the first incident, a 23-year-old male driver died as the result of the injuries he sustained during a collision in Abbeydorney, County Kerry.
Two people have been killed after separate road traffic collisions over the weekend. In the first incident, a 23-year-old male driver died as the result of the injuries he sustained during a collision in Abbeydorney, County Kerry.
Dublin Man Dies Of Overdose While Awaiting Kidney
A Dublin man who was awaiting a vital transplant has died after taking cocaine, it has been revealed. Rudie Sloan, 21, from Raheny in the Capital, was found dead by his mother last year.
A Dublin man who was awaiting a vital transplant has died after taking cocaine, it has been revealed. Rudie Sloan, 21, from Raheny in the Capital, was found dead by his mother last year.
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