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Irish News on Thu, Jun 20 2019, 2,557 days ago
Three Arrested In Connection With Major Cannabis Seizure
Three men have been arrested in connection with a major cannabis seizure in Dublin. Herbal cannabis worth an estimated €2m was discovered at an industrial unit in Clondalkin. The men, aged 32, 49 and 57, were arrested at the scene are being held at Clondalkin and Ballyfermot Garda Stations.
Three men have been arrested in connection with a major cannabis seizure in Dublin. Herbal cannabis worth an estimated €2m was discovered at an industrial unit in Clondalkin. The men, aged 32, 49 and 57, were arrested at the scene are being held at Clondalkin and Ballyfermot Garda Stations.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 20 2018, 2,922 days ago
Minister For Justice Offers 'Sincere Apology' To Those Criminalised For Their Sexuality
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan TD, has offered a sincere apology to men criminalised for the sexuality, prior to Ireland decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1993.
The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan TD, has offered a sincere apology to men criminalised for the sexuality, prior to Ireland decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1993.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 20 2017, 3,287 days ago
Man Arrested In Connection With Portarlington Cannabis Seizure
A man has been arrested in connection with the seizure of cannabis herb following a planned house search in Portarlington. The search was carried out just before 11pm on Monday, 19 June. Cannabis herb worth an estimated €80,000 was uncovered during the operation.
A man has been arrested in connection with the seizure of cannabis herb following a planned house search in Portarlington. The search was carried out just before 11pm on Monday, 19 June. Cannabis herb worth an estimated €80,000 was uncovered during the operation.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 20 2016, 3,652 days ago
Policing And Traffic Arrangements Announced For Visit Of US Vice President Joe Biden
Gardaí have published information on traffic management and policing arrangements that will be implemented during the visit of US Vice President Joe Biden. Vice President Biden will be in Ireland between 21 – 26 June.
Gardaí have published information on traffic management and policing arrangements that will be implemented during the visit of US Vice President Joe Biden. Vice President Biden will be in Ireland between 21 – 26 June.
Flexibility Being 'Imposed On Workers In Ireland' - TASC Report
Flexibility is being "imposed on more and more workers in Ireland" according to a new report by Think-tank for Action on Social Change (TASC).
Flexibility is being "imposed on more and more workers in Ireland" according to a new report by Think-tank for Action on Social Change (TASC).
Govt Publish New Paternity Bill
The government have marked Father's Day with the publication of the Paternity Bill, which will provide fathers with two weeks of paternity leave and two weeks of paternity benefit.
The government have marked Father's Day with the publication of the Paternity Bill, which will provide fathers with two weeks of paternity leave and two weeks of paternity benefit.
€600,000 Initiative To Benefit 28 Community-Based Youth Services
Almost 30 community based youth services are to benefit under the Youth Employability Initiative, the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Katherine Zappone, has announced.
Almost 30 community based youth services are to benefit under the Youth Employability Initiative, the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Katherine Zappone, has announced.
Fine Gael Calls For Max KG Waste Collection Charge
Maximum per kg rates for household waste collection should be introduced, Fine Gael TD for Louth, Peter Fitzpatrick, has said. "I have been contacted by many constituents who are very concerned that some waste companies are imposing huge rises in bin charges," Deputy Fitzpatrick.
Maximum per kg rates for household waste collection should be introduced, Fine Gael TD for Louth, Peter Fitzpatrick, has said. "I have been contacted by many constituents who are very concerned that some waste companies are imposing huge rises in bin charges," Deputy Fitzpatrick.
Govt Criticised Over Mortgage Interest Supplement Scheme Wind Down
The Government has been criticised for continuing to wind down the Mortgage Interest Supplement scheme, by Fianna Fáil TD for Laois, Sean Fleming. "This scheme plays a vital role in helping families meet their mortgage repayments following a serious change in their financial situation.
The Government has been criticised for continuing to wind down the Mortgage Interest Supplement scheme, by Fianna Fáil TD for Laois, Sean Fleming. "This scheme plays a vital role in helping families meet their mortgage repayments following a serious change in their financial situation.
Appeal Issued Over Suspicious Fire At Cork City Restaurant
Gardaí in Cork have appealed for information following a fire at a restaurant in Cork City on Wednesday 08 June. At approximately 5.30am, Gardaí and Fire Services attended the scene of a fire at N Square Steakhouse & Seafood Restaurant on Camden Quay.
Gardaí in Cork have appealed for information following a fire at a restaurant in Cork City on Wednesday 08 June. At approximately 5.30am, Gardaí and Fire Services attended the scene of a fire at N Square Steakhouse & Seafood Restaurant on Camden Quay.
Man Due In Court Over Weapon And Ammunition Seizure In Dublin
A man is due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice charged in connection with the seizure of a firearm and ammunition in Dublin on Saturday.
A man is due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice charged in connection with the seizure of a firearm and ammunition in Dublin on Saturday.
Witnesses Sought To Crumlin Shooting Incident
A man is being treated at St James's Hospital after he was found in Crumlin suffering gunshot wounds. Gardaí found the man, aged in his 30s, in Sundrive Road on Monasterboice Road at about 4am on Monday.
A man is being treated at St James's Hospital after he was found in Crumlin suffering gunshot wounds. Gardaí found the man, aged in his 30s, in Sundrive Road on Monasterboice Road at about 4am on Monday.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 20 2014, 4,383 days ago
Bettystown Beach Given The All Clear
Meath County council has announced that Bettystown Beach water has been found clear of all bacteria. The results come from water samples taken on Wednesday. Previous water samples contained elevated levels of bacteria including E Coli.
Meath County council has announced that Bettystown Beach water has been found clear of all bacteria. The results come from water samples taken on Wednesday. Previous water samples contained elevated levels of bacteria including E Coli.
GOAL Workers Abducted In Sudan
Irish Aid agency GOAL has reported two of its Sudanese workers "unaccounted for" after an incident occurred in the Darfur region. The staff were abducted by an unknown group at Kutum town in North Darfur on Wednesday.
Irish Aid agency GOAL has reported two of its Sudanese workers "unaccounted for" after an incident occurred in the Darfur region. The staff were abducted by an unknown group at Kutum town in North Darfur on Wednesday.
Railtours Ireland Launches Dublin Bay Hopper Tour
Sean Kenny, the Dublin Labour TD and member of the Oireachtas Committee on Transport has welcomed the new Dublin Bay Hopper tour, operated by Railtours Ireland.
Sean Kenny, the Dublin Labour TD and member of the Oireachtas Committee on Transport has welcomed the new Dublin Bay Hopper tour, operated by Railtours Ireland.
Two Swimmers Rescued By Coastguard
The Irish Coast Guard has saved two people after they were stranded on the cliffs at Balscadden, Howth Head. An emergency call was received by the Irish Coast Guard about two men who had been swimming were caught by the current, however the pair managed to reach rocks nearby.
The Irish Coast Guard has saved two people after they were stranded on the cliffs at Balscadden, Howth Head. An emergency call was received by the Irish Coast Guard about two men who had been swimming were caught by the current, however the pair managed to reach rocks nearby.
Govt Urged To Improve Mobile And Broadband Provision
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West Éamon Ó Cuív is calling on the Government to radically improve its mobile and broadband provision. Signals in many parts of the country, and particularly in rural areas remain poor, with investment in communications severely underfunded.
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West Éamon Ó Cuív is calling on the Government to radically improve its mobile and broadband provision. Signals in many parts of the country, and particularly in rural areas remain poor, with investment in communications severely underfunded.
Ambulance Service To Ballot For Strike Action
SIPTU members in the HSE National Ambulance Service including advanced paramedics, emergency medical technicians, controllers and patient transport service professionals are to ballot for strike action over the refusal by the HSE to implement two binding Labour Court recommendations.
SIPTU members in the HSE National Ambulance Service including advanced paramedics, emergency medical technicians, controllers and patient transport service professionals are to ballot for strike action over the refusal by the HSE to implement two binding Labour Court recommendations.
Charity Calls For Govt To Take Action On Dublin Homelessness
154 people slept rough on the streets of Dublin on Thursday night, according to the Inner City Helping Homeless charity. ICHH, a volunteer group established to help the homeless in Dublin, also recorded 118 people sleeping rough the previous night.
154 people slept rough on the streets of Dublin on Thursday night, according to the Inner City Helping Homeless charity. ICHH, a volunteer group established to help the homeless in Dublin, also recorded 118 people sleeping rough the previous night.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 20 2013, 4,748 days ago
Three 'Significant' Arrests Made In Insurance Fraud Investigation
Three men have been arrested in Co Cork in connection with fraudulent insurance claims. The three arrests made on Thursday morning bring the total number of people arrested in connection with the investigation, to 20.
Three men have been arrested in Co Cork in connection with fraudulent insurance claims. The three arrests made on Thursday morning bring the total number of people arrested in connection with the investigation, to 20.
Aer Lingus IALPA Members Agree Strike Action
Aer Lingus pilots have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay.
Aer Lingus pilots have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay.
SIPTU Backs Haddington Road Agreement
The country's largest trade union, SIPTU, has voted to accept the proposed Haddington Road Agreement. The union voted to back the public sector pay and conditions deal with a majority of 76% for, and 24% against.
The country's largest trade union, SIPTU, has voted to accept the proposed Haddington Road Agreement. The union voted to back the public sector pay and conditions deal with a majority of 76% for, and 24% against.
International Drug Dealer Extradited To UK Jailed For 18 Years
An international drug dealer has been jailed for 18-years in the UK following his extradition from Ireland. 58-year-old Philip Baron was charged in connection to the importation of almost £110 million worth of cocaine and cannabis.
An international drug dealer has been jailed for 18-years in the UK following his extradition from Ireland. 58-year-old Philip Baron was charged in connection to the importation of almost £110 million worth of cocaine and cannabis.
Dáil Abortion Debate Underway
A Dáil debate on the Protection of Life during Pregnancy legislation is underway.
A Dáil debate on the Protection of Life during Pregnancy legislation is underway.
Two Arrested In Connection With Cannabis Found In Taxi
Two men have been arrested in connection with the seizure of €150,000 worth of cannabis in Cork. Gardaí have confirmed that the drugs were found when they stopped and searched a taxi in the Carrigaline area, uncovering 25 kilos of cannabis resin.
Two men have been arrested in connection with the seizure of €150,000 worth of cannabis in Cork. Gardaí have confirmed that the drugs were found when they stopped and searched a taxi in the Carrigaline area, uncovering 25 kilos of cannabis resin.
Turf Cutters Return To Galway Bog Despite Ban
Turf has been cut from a bog in Galway for the first in a year, following a ban on the practice in areas deemed Special Areas of Conservation. The Ardgraigue bog near Kilimor is one of 53 where such a ban exists, 13 of which are in Galway.
Turf has been cut from a bog in Galway for the first in a year, following a ban on the practice in areas deemed Special Areas of Conservation. The Ardgraigue bog near Kilimor is one of 53 where such a ban exists, 13 of which are in Galway.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 20 2012, 5,113 days ago
U2 Bass Player Expected To Appear In Court For Theft Trial
Adam Clayton, bass player with U2, is expected to take the stand today in the trial of his former PA and housekeeper, who is accused of stealing almost €3 million from him.
Adam Clayton, bass player with U2, is expected to take the stand today in the trial of his former PA and housekeeper, who is accused of stealing almost €3 million from him.
Prison Governor Summoned To Court Over Early Release Of Prisoner
The Governor of the Midlands Prison in Portlaoise is to be summonsed to appear before a District Court judge in Athlone next week to explain why a prisoner was released yesterday, just five days into an eight week sentence, only to be re-arrested and charged with a new offence today.
The Governor of the Midlands Prison in Portlaoise is to be summonsed to appear before a District Court judge in Athlone next week to explain why a prisoner was released yesterday, just five days into an eight week sentence, only to be re-arrested and charged with a new offence today.
Government Report Finds Pre-School Children Overweight
Almost a quarter of pre-school children are overweight or obese, a new government-funded study has shown.
Almost a quarter of pre-school children are overweight or obese, a new government-funded study has shown.
Body Found During Search For Missing Irish Man In Poland
The Department of Foreign Affairs have said that Polish police searching for missing Irish soccer fan James Nolan have recovered a body. It is understood the body is that of a man but has not yet been identified. Identification is expected later today.
The Department of Foreign Affairs have said that Polish police searching for missing Irish soccer fan James Nolan have recovered a body. It is understood the body is that of a man but has not yet been identified. Identification is expected later today.
Politicians Get Advice On Holding Power From Psychologist
In the hopes of helping ministers and TDs deal with the benefits and dangers of holding power a shrink has been called in to give a talk to politicians.
In the hopes of helping ministers and TDs deal with the benefits and dangers of holding power a shrink has been called in to give a talk to politicians.
Air Ambulance Crash Lands After Hitting Power Lines
An air ambulance helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in a field yesterday after it collided with power lines while responding to an urgent call.
An air ambulance helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in a field yesterday after it collided with power lines while responding to an urgent call.
Gardai Uncover Co Galway Cannabis Farm
Gardai has uncovered a cannabis cultivation factory in Co Galway. Around 800 plants and growing equipment worth an estimated €640,000 were seized at a property at Clovewood, Derrylissane, Menlough, Co Galway at 2pm yesterday.
Gardai has uncovered a cannabis cultivation factory in Co Galway. Around 800 plants and growing equipment worth an estimated €640,000 were seized at a property at Clovewood, Derrylissane, Menlough, Co Galway at 2pm yesterday.
Five-Year-Old Injured By Pipe Bomb
A five-year-old boy has been injured after he picked up a pipe bomb outside his house in Co Wicklow. The incident happened around 8:30am today and the child was taken to Crumlin Children's Hospital with injuries to his.
A five-year-old boy has been injured after he picked up a pipe bomb outside his house in Co Wicklow. The incident happened around 8:30am today and the child was taken to Crumlin Children's Hospital with injuries to his.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 20 2011, 5,479 days ago
British-Irish Council Underway In London
The Taoiseach, Enda Kenny is travelling to London today for a meeting of the British-Irish Council in Lancaster House. He will be accompanied by the Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources, Mr Pat Rabbitte TD.
The Taoiseach, Enda Kenny is travelling to London today for a meeting of the British-Irish Council in Lancaster House. He will be accompanied by the Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources, Mr Pat Rabbitte TD.
Irish Golfer Is Top Of The World
Holywood Northern Ireland has made global news this morning as a young golfer from the Co Down Club, Rory McIlroy, 22, carved his name into the record books overnight with a spectacular victory at the US Open.
Holywood Northern Ireland has made global news this morning as a young golfer from the Co Down Club, Rory McIlroy, 22, carved his name into the record books overnight with a spectacular victory at the US Open.
Tánaiste To Attend EU Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore, will travel to Luxembourg today for the monthly meeting of EU Foreign Ministers. The EU’s response to the deteriorating situation in Syria will be a key issue at this meeting.
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore, will travel to Luxembourg today for the monthly meeting of EU Foreign Ministers. The EU’s response to the deteriorating situation in Syria will be a key issue at this meeting.
11% Rise In German Visitors To Ireland This Year
The Irish Republic's Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport is building on the growing number of German visitors to Ireland by promoting Ireland as a tourism destination for German holidaymakers.
The Irish Republic's Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport is building on the growing number of German visitors to Ireland by promoting Ireland as a tourism destination for German holidaymakers.
Architectural Heritage Of West Cork Celebrated
The Architectural Heritage Survey of West Cork and the associated book, 'An Introduction to the Architectural Heritage of West Cork' has been launched by the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.
The Architectural Heritage Survey of West Cork and the associated book, 'An Introduction to the Architectural Heritage of West Cork' has been launched by the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.
Curtain Falls On Re-Location Of Abbey Theatre
Following consideration by the Government, the re-location of the Abbey Theatre to the GPO complex will not to proceed. This decision has been taken after a thorough examination of the Feasibility Study prepared by the Department and the Office of Public Works on the matter.
Following consideration by the Government, the re-location of the Abbey Theatre to the GPO complex will not to proceed. This decision has been taken after a thorough examination of the Feasibility Study prepared by the Department and the Office of Public Works on the matter.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 20 2008, 6,574 days ago
Wage Cuts Announced For Estate Agents
Staff in one of Ireland's largest estate agents have been told they are to receive a pay cut of 10% as house sales plummet. The Managing Director of Lisney Estate Agents, which employs 170 people, confirmed the pay cut to staff on Thursday.
Staff in one of Ireland's largest estate agents have been told they are to receive a pay cut of 10% as house sales plummet. The Managing Director of Lisney Estate Agents, which employs 170 people, confirmed the pay cut to staff on Thursday.
Man Questioned After Body Found In Limerick
A man in his 20s is being questioned by gardaí after a male body was found in the stairwell of an apartment complex in Limerick. The body of Brendan McEvoy, was found on Thursday. Mr McEvoy was in his 50s and originally from Carlow.
A man in his 20s is being questioned by gardaí after a male body was found in the stairwell of an apartment complex in Limerick. The body of Brendan McEvoy, was found on Thursday. Mr McEvoy was in his 50s and originally from Carlow.
Prisoner Orchestrated Drug Trafficking Ring
A jailed man with suspected links to criminal gangs is believed to have orchestrated a multi-million euro drug trafficking ring. Gardaí have said the latest revelations are significant and say they have been targeting this supply network for some time and further searches and arrests are expected.
A jailed man with suspected links to criminal gangs is believed to have orchestrated a multi-million euro drug trafficking ring. Gardaí have said the latest revelations are significant and say they have been targeting this supply network for some time and further searches and arrests are expected.
Taxpayers Could Face €500m Bill Over MRSA
Irish taxpayers could reportedly be facing a bill of up to €500m due to hospital superbugs like MRSA. Reports this morning say the State Claims Agency has estimated that the average cost of compensation claims over hospital-acquired infections could be more than €300,000.
Irish taxpayers could reportedly be facing a bill of up to €500m due to hospital superbugs like MRSA. Reports this morning say the State Claims Agency has estimated that the average cost of compensation claims over hospital-acquired infections could be more than €300,000.
Phoenix Park To Host Free Drive In Cinema
This summer, Phoenix park is to open its gates to not only drive-in movies, but a beer festival, live music and a book fair - and all for free. The events are to take place from the beginning of July at Farmleigh House in the Phoenix Park.
This summer, Phoenix park is to open its gates to not only drive-in movies, but a beer festival, live music and a book fair - and all for free. The events are to take place from the beginning of July at Farmleigh House in the Phoenix Park.
Local Authorities Could Buy Up Cheap Housing
As the fall-off in the housing market continues, local councils are being encouraged to take advantage of the discount rate and buy-up 'unwanted' homes.
As the fall-off in the housing market continues, local councils are being encouraged to take advantage of the discount rate and buy-up 'unwanted' homes.
Law Sought On Home Country Jail Sentences
The Justice Minister is seeking approval for a draft EU law allowing convicted people to serve out their suspended prison sentences in their home countries. Dermot Ahern has received Cabinet permission to seek approval for the draft law in the Dáil and Seanad.
The Justice Minister is seeking approval for a draft EU law allowing convicted people to serve out their suspended prison sentences in their home countries. Dermot Ahern has received Cabinet permission to seek approval for the draft law in the Dáil and Seanad.
Two Of Ireland's "Greatest Thugs" Sentenced For Murder
Two brothers who beat a father to death in front of his screaming children have been sentenced to life in prison. Warren and Jeffrey Dumbrell were reported to have been emotionless as they were convicted of the murder of Christopher Cawley and sentenced to mandatory life imprisonment.
Two brothers who beat a father to death in front of his screaming children have been sentenced to life in prison. Warren and Jeffrey Dumbrell were reported to have been emotionless as they were convicted of the murder of Christopher Cawley and sentenced to mandatory life imprisonment.
Government Gets Year To Sort Out Lisbon
Europe's leaders have given Brian Cowen one year to arrange a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
Europe's leaders have given Brian Cowen one year to arrange a second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
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