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Irish News on Fri, Apr 28 2017, 3,287 days ago
Visitors To Ireland Trend Continues
The latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures released today show that the number of overseas visits to Ireland for the 1st quarter of 2017 was 1.796 million, which was an increase of 0.6% compared to the same quarter in 2016.
The latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures released today show that the number of overseas visits to Ireland for the 1st quarter of 2017 was 1.796 million, which was an increase of 0.6% compared to the same quarter in 2016.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 28 2016, 3,652 days ago
SIPTU 'Outraged' At Transdev Pay Threat
SIPTU has said it is "outraged" following a threat made by Transdev to reduce the pay of Luas drivers.
SIPTU has said it is "outraged" following a threat made by Transdev to reduce the pay of Luas drivers.
Over 16% Increase In Visitors To Ireland - CSO
The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) have shown an increase of 16.6% in the number of overseas visits to Ireland between January and March this year.
The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) have shown an increase of 16.6% in the number of overseas visits to Ireland between January and March this year.
Dept Of Transport Warns About Fraudulent 'Phishing' Emails
The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport has issued a warning about fraudulent 'phishing' emails. It is understood the emails, purportedly sent by the department, ask people to submit billing information and vehicle details.
The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport has issued a warning about fraudulent 'phishing' emails. It is understood the emails, purportedly sent by the department, ask people to submit billing information and vehicle details.
Planning Permission Approved For New National Children's Hospital
An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission for a new national children's hospital at the St James's Hospital campus in Dublin.
An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission for a new national children's hospital at the St James's Hospital campus in Dublin.
Revenue Collects Over €45bn For Exchequer In 2015
Revenue collected over €45 billion for the Exchequer in 2015, an increase of 10.6% on 2014, according to the Annual Report 2015. The Revenue Commissioners published their Annual Report 2015 on Wednesday.
Revenue collected over €45 billion for the Exchequer in 2015, an increase of 10.6% on 2014, according to the Annual Report 2015. The Revenue Commissioners published their Annual Report 2015 on Wednesday.
Fine Gael Raise Concerns Over Airline's Surcharge
Concerns have been raised over a €16 surcharge on all Lufthansa flights bought outside of the airlines own website.
Concerns have been raised over a €16 surcharge on all Lufthansa flights bought outside of the airlines own website.
FF Calls For Phase Out Of Prescription Charges
Prescription charges should be phased out as the cost is prohibitive for many people, Fianna Fáil TD Margaret Murphy O'Mahony has said.
Prescription charges should be phased out as the cost is prohibitive for many people, Fianna Fáil TD Margaret Murphy O'Mahony has said.
Water Charges Described As 'Politically Dead'
Water charges have been described as "politically dead and need to be given a burial in the Dáil", by Sinn Féin's David Cullinane.
Water charges have been described as "politically dead and need to be given a burial in the Dáil", by Sinn Féin's David Cullinane.
Garda Robot Traffic Vehicle Deployed At Loughlinstown Roundabout
On Wednesday night Garda deployed its Robot Traffic Vehicle at Loughlinstown Roundabout to monitor speed limits. Following a number of complaints to the Gardaí at the Divisional Traffic Unit in Blackrock, Co.
On Wednesday night Garda deployed its Robot Traffic Vehicle at Loughlinstown Roundabout to monitor speed limits. Following a number of complaints to the Gardaí at the Divisional Traffic Unit in Blackrock, Co.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 28 2015, 4,018 days ago
Minister For Transport Makes Bus Driver Pledge
No Bus Éireann or Dublin Bus employee will be forced to transfer to private sector operators when 10% of the companies are put out to private tender, the Minister for Transport, Paschal Donohoe, has said.
No Bus Éireann or Dublin Bus employee will be forced to transfer to private sector operators when 10% of the companies are put out to private tender, the Minister for Transport, Paschal Donohoe, has said.
HSE Publishes GP Contract For Children's Free Healthcare
The GP contract document for the provision of free care for children under 6, has been published by the Health Service Executive (HSE).
The GP contract document for the provision of free care for children under 6, has been published by the Health Service Executive (HSE).
Govt Criticised Over 'Extremely Narrow Review' In Siteserv Controversey
The government have been criticised for its "extremely narrow review" into the controversial sale of Siteserv. Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin made the comments following the government announcement about the review into "very serious questions surrounding the sale of Siteserv".
The government have been criticised for its "extremely narrow review" into the controversial sale of Siteserv. Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin made the comments following the government announcement about the review into "very serious questions surrounding the sale of Siteserv".
All New Cars In EU To Be Fitted With eCall Emergency Call System
All new cars in the EU will be fitted with an emergency call system from 2018, following the passing of legislation by the European Parliament.
All new cars in the EU will be fitted with an emergency call system from 2018, following the passing of legislation by the European Parliament.
Investigation Launches Into Fatal House Fire
Gardaí are investigating the cause of a house fire in Stoneybatter on Sunday that killed a 53-year-old man and left a 90-year-old woman in hospital. According to reports a relative was alerted to the situation at the house when the elderly woman activated her Medi Alert panic button.
Gardaí are investigating the cause of a house fire in Stoneybatter on Sunday that killed a 53-year-old man and left a 90-year-old woman in hospital. According to reports a relative was alerted to the situation at the house when the elderly woman activated her Medi Alert panic button.
Fine Gael Launch Yes Marriage Equality Referendum
Fine Gael has launched its 'Yes' campaign ahead of the marriage equality referendum to be held on Friday 22 May.
Fine Gael has launched its 'Yes' campaign ahead of the marriage equality referendum to be held on Friday 22 May.
Thousands Line Streets For Removal Of Karen Buckley
Thousands of people turned out in Mallow, Co Cork, for the removal of the body of Karen Buckley. Ms Buckley, who was brought back to Ireland from Glasgow by her family on Monday, was removed to her parish church at Annaleentha in Mourneabbey. Her funeral is to be held today.
Thousands of people turned out in Mallow, Co Cork, for the removal of the body of Karen Buckley. Ms Buckley, who was brought back to Ireland from Glasgow by her family on Monday, was removed to her parish church at Annaleentha in Mourneabbey. Her funeral is to be held today.
Yellow Weather Warning Issued For Coastal Areas
Met Éireann has issued a yellow warning for gale force winds in coastal areas. The forecaster has warned small craft boats to avoid going the sea today as winds are expected to reach speeds of 55kmph into the afternoon.
Met Éireann has issued a yellow warning for gale force winds in coastal areas. The forecaster has warned small craft boats to avoid going the sea today as winds are expected to reach speeds of 55kmph into the afternoon.
Vehicle Thefts By Men Posing As Garda Investigated
Gardaí are investigating vehicle thefts believed to have been carried out by men posing as garda officers. According to reports a blue Nissan Qashqai was stolen at about 5am on Saturday morning near Ashbourne, Co Meath.
Gardaí are investigating vehicle thefts believed to have been carried out by men posing as garda officers. According to reports a blue Nissan Qashqai was stolen at about 5am on Saturday morning near Ashbourne, Co Meath.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 28 2014, 4,383 days ago
Woman Dies In House Fire In Co Clare
A woman has died in a house fire in Co Clare. The victim, in her 50s, was alone at the property in Derrynavaha, Craggah, when the fire started at around 7pm on Sunday night. Gardai are currently investigating the incident.
A woman has died in a house fire in Co Clare. The victim, in her 50s, was alone at the property in Derrynavaha, Craggah, when the fire started at around 7pm on Sunday night. Gardai are currently investigating the incident.
Gardai Renew Appeal For Missing Dublin Man
Gardai are renewing their appeal for missing 23-year-old Hussam Khalaf, from Dublin, who was last seen in Tallaght. Known as Sam, from Pineview Lawns, he was last seen getting into a taxi outside the Maldron Hotel at around 5.30pm on Wednesday.
Gardai are renewing their appeal for missing 23-year-old Hussam Khalaf, from Dublin, who was last seen in Tallaght. Known as Sam, from Pineview Lawns, he was last seen getting into a taxi outside the Maldron Hotel at around 5.30pm on Wednesday.
Man Injured in Co Meath Shooting
A man has been injured in a shooting in County Meath. The attack happened at a house in Dowth, at approximately 9.45pm on Sunday. The victim was shot a number of times in the upper body and his leg. He is currently being treated at Our Lady of Lordes Hospital.
A man has been injured in a shooting in County Meath. The attack happened at a house in Dowth, at approximately 9.45pm on Sunday. The victim was shot a number of times in the upper body and his leg. He is currently being treated at Our Lady of Lordes Hospital.
Workers H&S Is Not A 'Luxury' To Be Dispensed - ICTU
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions said today that workers' health and safety was not a "luxury" to be dispensed with when budgetary constraints dictated and called for full resourcing and strict enforcement of safety regulations, to prevent death or injury at work.
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions said today that workers' health and safety was not a "luxury" to be dispensed with when budgetary constraints dictated and called for full resourcing and strict enforcement of safety regulations, to prevent death or injury at work.
Support For Campaign To Establish A New Gaelcholáiste
Fianna Fáil's MEP candidate for Midlands North West, Thomas Byrne, has said he fully supports a campaign by parents to have a new Gaelcholáiste established in North Kildare and recognised by the Department of Education and Science.
Fianna Fáil's MEP candidate for Midlands North West, Thomas Byrne, has said he fully supports a campaign by parents to have a new Gaelcholáiste established in North Kildare and recognised by the Department of Education and Science.
Minister Welcomes IFI's New Headquaters
Minister for Communications Energy and Natural Resources Pat Rabbitte TD has welcomed the arrival of Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) to its new Head Quarters at Lake Drive in Citywest.
Minister for Communications Energy and Natural Resources Pat Rabbitte TD has welcomed the arrival of Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) to its new Head Quarters at Lake Drive in Citywest.
Son Of Sinn Féin TD Attacked In Dublin
The teenage son of a Sinn Féin TD has been stabbed in Dublin. He is believed to be in a critical condition in hospital. The 18-year-old was stabbed in the Bluebell area of the city at a property on the Old Naas Road in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The teenage son of a Sinn Féin TD has been stabbed in Dublin. He is believed to be in a critical condition in hospital. The 18-year-old was stabbed in the Bluebell area of the city at a property on the Old Naas Road in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 28 2011, 5,479 days ago
Appeal Launched Over Fatal Fire In Cork City
Gardai at Blackrock investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal fire at a house in Cork City have appealed to the public for their assistance. The fire started at a house in Nutley Avenue, Mahon, in Cork City.
Gardai at Blackrock investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal fire at a house in Cork City have appealed to the public for their assistance. The fire started at a house in Nutley Avenue, Mahon, in Cork City.
RIRA Reject Priest's Peace Summit
It has emerged that a dissident republican group thought to be behind several bombings, murders and attempted murders of members of the security forces today rejected an offer of a face-to-face meeting with a senior catholic priest in Londonderry.
It has emerged that a dissident republican group thought to be behind several bombings, murders and attempted murders of members of the security forces today rejected an offer of a face-to-face meeting with a senior catholic priest in Londonderry.
Gardai Continue Search For Missing Man
Gardaí are continuing their search for a missing 50-year-old man. Abraham Donovan has been missing from his home on Lower Buckingham Street in Dublin since 18th April 2011. He is described as being 6 foot tall and approximately 16 stone in weight.
Gardaí are continuing their search for a missing 50-year-old man. Abraham Donovan has been missing from his home on Lower Buckingham Street in Dublin since 18th April 2011. He is described as being 6 foot tall and approximately 16 stone in weight.
Poverty On The Rise In Ireland
According to a major international report poverty is on the rise among families in Ireland. The OECD study highlighted the outcome as a result of the financial and banking crisis.
According to a major international report poverty is on the rise among families in Ireland. The OECD study highlighted the outcome as a result of the financial and banking crisis.
'Government May Struggle' To Find Replacement, Says ESB Chief
The Government may struggle to find a replacement due to a salary cap, says ESB Chief Executive Padraig McManus. The salary cap for the Chief Executive position currently stands at €250,000, whereas bosses of failed banks are being paid up to €500,000.
The Government may struggle to find a replacement due to a salary cap, says ESB Chief Executive Padraig McManus. The salary cap for the Chief Executive position currently stands at €250,000, whereas bosses of failed banks are being paid up to €500,000.
Cross Border Supporters Back Quinn Stewardship
There's a cross-border campaign underway today in Co Fermanagh with a second protest by staff from the Quinn Group taking place.
There's a cross-border campaign underway today in Co Fermanagh with a second protest by staff from the Quinn Group taking place.
Dublin Bar Wins Planning Approval
Detailed plans for a new Dublin bar and restaurant have been approved by Dublin City Council. Camden Street Taverns Ltd won approval in late April for the construction of a restaurant and bar at 7, 8 and 9, Camden Street Lower, Dublin.
Detailed plans for a new Dublin bar and restaurant have been approved by Dublin City Council. Camden Street Taverns Ltd won approval in late April for the construction of a restaurant and bar at 7, 8 and 9, Camden Street Lower, Dublin.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 28 2010, 5,844 days ago
Senators Agree Pensions Surrender
Two Fianna Fáil Senators have joined the slew of politicians surrendering their ministerial pension entitlements as public pressure mounts.
Two Fianna Fáil Senators have joined the slew of politicians surrendering their ministerial pension entitlements as public pressure mounts.
Man Arrested After Dublin Arms Find
Gardaí last night arrested a man in Dublin after a second arms find within two days. Officers revealed this morning they had discovered a firearm and ammunition in the Ballyfermot area of the Capital last night.
Gardaí last night arrested a man in Dublin after a second arms find within two days. Officers revealed this morning they had discovered a firearm and ammunition in the Ballyfermot area of the Capital last night.
Ahern Pulls Out Of GRA Meeting Over Critical Speech
The Minister for Justice has pulled out of his scheduled appearance at the Garda Representative Association annual conference over an anticipated critical speech.
The Minister for Justice has pulled out of his scheduled appearance at the Garda Representative Association annual conference over an anticipated critical speech.
FOI Requests Increase 'Significantly'
The Information Commission has revealed today the amount of requests under the Freedom of Information Act has "increased significantly". In her annual report, the Information Commissioner Emily O'Reilly said that last year had seen an upsurge of 13% in FOI requests to public bodies.
The Information Commission has revealed today the amount of requests under the Freedom of Information Act has "increased significantly". In her annual report, the Information Commissioner Emily O'Reilly said that last year had seen an upsurge of 13% in FOI requests to public bodies.
Full Time Police Reserve Kept On
Just hours after scathing criticism of the North's police over their response to a bomb attack along the border, it has emerged that over 200 full-time reserve PSNI officers are to be "retained for the foreseeable future".
Just hours after scathing criticism of the North's police over their response to a bomb attack along the border, it has emerged that over 200 full-time reserve PSNI officers are to be "retained for the foreseeable future".
North West 200 Revs-Up
One of Ireland's largest annual sporting events, the International North West 200 has been officially launched.
One of Ireland's largest annual sporting events, the International North West 200 has been officially launched.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 28 2009, 6,209 days ago
Swine Flu Alert Level Increased After Irish Cases
Four Irish people have been tested for swine flu as concerns of a global pandemic grew. Samples from the four were being tested in Dublin yesterday as the first European cases were confirmed.
Four Irish people have been tested for swine flu as concerns of a global pandemic grew. Samples from the four were being tested in Dublin yesterday as the first European cases were confirmed.
Two Arrested In Connection With Discovered Body
Two people have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a body in Finglas in Co Dublin in January. Gardaí said one male in his late 20's and a female in her late teens were arrested in north inner city this morning at approximately 7.30am.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a body in Finglas in Co Dublin in January. Gardaí said one male in his late 20's and a female in her late teens were arrested in north inner city this morning at approximately 7.30am.
Senior Gardaí Faces Prison Over Leak
A senior Irish police officer is facing a prison term of up to five years after admitting to leaking a confidential report into the Dean Lyons affair. Detective Sergeant Robert McNulty, faces a custodial sentence of up to five years and/or a fine of up to €300,000.
A senior Irish police officer is facing a prison term of up to five years after admitting to leaking a confidential report into the Dean Lyons affair. Detective Sergeant Robert McNulty, faces a custodial sentence of up to five years and/or a fine of up to €300,000.
Fire Service Under Fire
The fire service North and South has come under major scrutiny after the deaths of three fire fighters in separate incidents.
The fire service North and South has come under major scrutiny after the deaths of three fire fighters in separate incidents.
Aer Lingus Announces Bigger Losses
The national airline, Aer Lingus has warned that its 2009 losses will be more extensive than were expected after the dramatic downturn in first quarter revenues. The news saw shares in Aer Lingus fall by as much as 20%.
The national airline, Aer Lingus has warned that its 2009 losses will be more extensive than were expected after the dramatic downturn in first quarter revenues. The news saw shares in Aer Lingus fall by as much as 20%.
Body Found In Boot Of Parked Car
The body of a man has been found in suspicious circumstances in Dublin. Gardai at Kevin Street are investigating the circumstances linked to the discovery of the body of a male aged 30 years at approximately 11.30pm, late on Monday night.
The body of a man has been found in suspicious circumstances in Dublin. Gardai at Kevin Street are investigating the circumstances linked to the discovery of the body of a male aged 30 years at approximately 11.30pm, late on Monday night.
Appeal For Witnesses After Fatal Car Accident
A man has been killed and three children injured in a car collision in Dublin. Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to the single vehicle fatal road traffic collision, which occurred on the M50 southbound beneath junction 9, the Red Cow Roundabout, on Saturday at approximately 12.45pm.
A man has been killed and three children injured in a car collision in Dublin. Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to the single vehicle fatal road traffic collision, which occurred on the M50 southbound beneath junction 9, the Red Cow Roundabout, on Saturday at approximately 12.45pm.
Fine Gael To 'Go Dutch' On Health Service
Despite the current economic pressures, Fine Gael has launched a proposal to introduce a new health service based on the Dutch model.
Despite the current economic pressures, Fine Gael has launched a proposal to introduce a new health service based on the Dutch model.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 28 2008, 6,574 days ago
Teen 'Off His Face' Night Before Sentencing, Says Mum
The mother of an "out of control" 17-year-old burglar has told a judge her son was "out off his face last night on tablets," when he failed to turn up at to his hearing.
The mother of an "out of control" 17-year-old burglar has told a judge her son was "out off his face last night on tablets," when he failed to turn up at to his hearing.
Twelve Years For Rape On Church Grounds
A man has been jailed for 12 years after repeatedly raping a married Polish woman in the grounds of a west Dublin church. Richard Finn aged 20, subjected the woman to over two hours of rape and sexual assaults on July 22, 2007 during which he used his mobile phone to photograph her.
A man has been jailed for 12 years after repeatedly raping a married Polish woman in the grounds of a west Dublin church. Richard Finn aged 20, subjected the woman to over two hours of rape and sexual assaults on July 22, 2007 during which he used his mobile phone to photograph her.
Irish Have Low Use Of Medical Care
Irish people are one of the lowest users of medical care when compared with other OECD countries, according to a study revealed today. The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) released their findings on Monday.
Irish people are one of the lowest users of medical care when compared with other OECD countries, according to a study revealed today. The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) released their findings on Monday.
Survey Shows Only 5% Understand Lisbon Treaty
Research has been published showing that just 5% of voters understand what the Lisbon Treaty is about. A sample of voters was asked earlier how well they understood the Treaty, and he results showed many of them did not.
Research has been published showing that just 5% of voters understand what the Lisbon Treaty is about. A sample of voters was asked earlier how well they understood the Treaty, and he results showed many of them did not.
Teen Arrested Over Million Euro Drug Find
Gardai from Ronanstown have arrested a teenager and seized a haul of drugs worth over one and a half million euro.
Gardai from Ronanstown have arrested a teenager and seized a haul of drugs worth over one and a half million euro.
Irish schools Failing To Reflect Diversity
Some Irish secondary schools have been accused of using restrictive admissions policies to prevent students with special needs and immigrant children from enrolling.
Some Irish secondary schools have been accused of using restrictive admissions policies to prevent students with special needs and immigrant children from enrolling.
Cork Man Killed In Pharmaceutical Plant Explosion
A man has died following an explosion at a chemical and pharmaceutical plant in Co Cork. Three other men were also injured in the blast at the Cordon PharmaChem factory in Little Island. One of the men is understood to be in a serious condition.
A man has died following an explosion at a chemical and pharmaceutical plant in Co Cork. Three other men were also injured in the blast at the Cordon PharmaChem factory in Little Island. One of the men is understood to be in a serious condition.
Appeal For Privacy Wexford Family Deaths
The grandparents of two children who died in a Wexford house fire along with their parents have appealed for privacy to the media. Diarmuid and Lorraine Flood have made the request as they try to come to terms with the tragedy that claimed the lives of the couple and their two young children.
The grandparents of two children who died in a Wexford house fire along with their parents have appealed for privacy to the media. Diarmuid and Lorraine Flood have made the request as they try to come to terms with the tragedy that claimed the lives of the couple and their two young children.
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