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Irish News on Mon, Jun 24 2019, 2,557 days ago
Fianna Fáil Councillor Dies At Donegal Rally
Tributes have been paid to Donegal Fianna Fáil Councillor Manus Kelly who died while competing at the Donegal International Rally. The motor racing champion, who had won the event for the last three years, was killed after his Hyundai i20 R5 left the road on stage 15 of Sunday's race.
Tributes have been paid to Donegal Fianna Fáil Councillor Manus Kelly who died while competing at the Donegal International Rally. The motor racing champion, who had won the event for the last three years, was killed after his Hyundai i20 R5 left the road on stage 15 of Sunday's race.
Mayo & Armagh To Face Off In All-Ireland Qualifier
2017 All-Ireland finalists Mayo have been drawn against Armagh in the third round of this year's qualifiers. Mayo came through the second round with a 1-16 to 1-11 win over Down, while Armagh saw off Monaghan by eight points, scoring 2-17.
2017 All-Ireland finalists Mayo have been drawn against Armagh in the third round of this year's qualifiers. Mayo came through the second round with a 1-16 to 1-11 win over Down, while Armagh saw off Monaghan by eight points, scoring 2-17.
Concern Grows For Man Missing In Cork
Concern is growing for the whereabouts of a 36-year-old man missing in Cork. Gardaí are seeking public assistance after Andrew Willis was reported missing from his home in Coolmore, Carrigaline last Thursday, June 20. He was last seen in the local area two days earlier on Tuesday 18.
Concern is growing for the whereabouts of a 36-year-old man missing in Cork. Gardaí are seeking public assistance after Andrew Willis was reported missing from his home in Coolmore, Carrigaline last Thursday, June 20. He was last seen in the local area two days earlier on Tuesday 18.
Yellow Warning Issued For Thundery Downpours
A yellow status weather warning has been put in place across Ireland today, 24 June, warning of thundery downpours. The warning is in place from 12pm until 10pm, especially in Munster and Leinster. This may lead to some spot flooding.
A yellow status weather warning has been put in place across Ireland today, 24 June, warning of thundery downpours. The warning is in place from 12pm until 10pm, especially in Munster and Leinster. This may lead to some spot flooding.
28.5% Annual Increase In Fraud Offences
Fraud related offences have risen by 28.5% over the last year, new figures have shown. Crime incident data from An Garda Síochána also shows a 10% rise in the number of recorded sexual offences, from 2,938 to 3,231, while controlled drug offences also increased by 16.2%.
Fraud related offences have risen by 28.5% over the last year, new figures have shown. Crime incident data from An Garda Síochána also shows a 10% rise in the number of recorded sexual offences, from 2,938 to 3,231, while controlled drug offences also increased by 16.2%.
BAI Proposes Regulation Of Harmful Online Content
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI), which is responsible for regulating TV and radio in Ireland, has proposed that it monitors harmful online content on social media.
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI), which is responsible for regulating TV and radio in Ireland, has proposed that it monitors harmful online content on social media.
Pair Arrested As Guns And Ammunition Seized In Dublin
Two men have been arrested after Gardaí seized handguns and ammunition in west Dublin. Officers intercepted a car in Clonsilla shortly after 7pm on Sunday 23 June and discovered two handguns and 30 rounds of 9mm ammunition.
Two men have been arrested after Gardaí seized handguns and ammunition in west Dublin. Officers intercepted a car in Clonsilla shortly after 7pm on Sunday 23 June and discovered two handguns and 30 rounds of 9mm ammunition.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 24 2016, 3,652 days ago
Fianna Fáil Comments On UK Referendum Result
Fianna Fáil leader Michéal Martin has said that Ireland will not follow the UK and will continue to work within the EU. In a statement released on Fianna Fáil's website, Mr Martin said: "Following the result of the UK referendum Ireland must be absolutely clear about our position.
Fianna Fáil leader Michéal Martin has said that Ireland will not follow the UK and will continue to work within the EU. In a statement released on Fianna Fáil's website, Mr Martin said: "Following the result of the UK referendum Ireland must be absolutely clear about our position.
United Ireland Referendum 'Vital' - Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin has called for a referendum on a United Ireland following the UK's decision to leave the European Union. A number of the party's MEP's are urging for a new referendum, with Matt Carthy calling the move "vital".
Sinn Féin has called for a referendum on a United Ireland following the UK's decision to leave the European Union. A number of the party's MEP's are urging for a new referendum, with Matt Carthy calling the move "vital".
Irish Airlines Urged To Lower Prices To Allow Fans To Make Their Way To Euro 2016 Match
Fine Gael has appealed to Irish airlines to reduce their prices to allow as many Irish fans as possible make Sunday's Euro 2016 game in Lyon.
Fine Gael has appealed to Irish airlines to reduce their prices to allow as many Irish fans as possible make Sunday's Euro 2016 game in Lyon.
€20m Funding Announced For Community Energy Projects
Grant funding of €20 illionm has been secured for 38 community energy projects, Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, has announced.
Grant funding of €20 illionm has been secured for 38 community energy projects, Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, has announced.
Grant Secured For New Coiste Ionad Cuimhneacháin na nImirceach Community Centre
A grant of almost €700,000 has been secured for Coiste Ionad Cuimhneacháin na nImirceach to fund the construction of a new community centre in Carna.
A grant of almost €700,000 has been secured for Coiste Ionad Cuimhneacháin na nImirceach to fund the construction of a new community centre in Carna.
New Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Bill 2016 Brought Before Seanad
The new Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Bill 2016 has been brought before the Seanad to begin its legislative passage through the Oireachtas, Minister for Health Simon Harris has announced.
The new Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Bill 2016 has been brought before the Seanad to begin its legislative passage through the Oireachtas, Minister for Health Simon Harris has announced.
Two In Court Over Dublin Airport Cigarettes Seizure
Two men have appeared before Dublin Circuit Court charged in relation to the seizure of more than 30,000 cigarettes at Dublin Airport. The men, aged 26 and 27, each pleaded guilty to an offence under section 119 of the Finance Act 2001, evasion of excise duty with intent to defraud the State.
Two men have appeared before Dublin Circuit Court charged in relation to the seizure of more than 30,000 cigarettes at Dublin Airport. The men, aged 26 and 27, each pleaded guilty to an offence under section 119 of the Finance Act 2001, evasion of excise duty with intent to defraud the State.
Labour Calls In Varadkar To Act For The Self-Employed
Labour Spokesperson on Social Protection, Willie Penrose, has called on Minister Leo Varadkar to act to provide self-employed people with fairer access to the social protection system.
Labour Spokesperson on Social Protection, Willie Penrose, has called on Minister Leo Varadkar to act to provide self-employed people with fairer access to the social protection system.
Fianna Fáil Call On Govt To Increase Arts Funding
Fianna Fáil has called on the government to ensure increased funding for the Arts. Making the call, TD Declan Breathnach highlighted that arts funding across Ireland has been reduced by 50%.
Fianna Fáil has called on the government to ensure increased funding for the Arts. Making the call, TD Declan Breathnach highlighted that arts funding across Ireland has been reduced by 50%.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 24 2015, 4,018 days ago
Funeral Held For Olivia Burke And Niccolai Schuster
Funeral services have been held today for Olivia Burke and Niccolai Schuster, two of the victims of a balcony collapse in Berkeley, California. A service was held for Olivia Burke at Our Lady of Perpetual Sucour church in Foxrock, ahead of her burial at Deansgrange Cemetery.
Funeral services have been held today for Olivia Burke and Niccolai Schuster, two of the victims of a balcony collapse in Berkeley, California. A service was held for Olivia Burke at Our Lady of Perpetual Sucour church in Foxrock, ahead of her burial at Deansgrange Cemetery.
New National Strategy for Suicide Prevention Launched
A new National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, 2015-2020, has been launched by Minister for Primary Care, Social Care and Mental Health, Kathleen Lynch. The new strategy, called 'Connecting for Life', builds on Reach Out, the country's 2005-2014 prevention strategy.
A new National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, 2015-2020, has been launched by Minister for Primary Care, Social Care and Mental Health, Kathleen Lynch. The new strategy, called 'Connecting for Life', builds on Reach Out, the country's 2005-2014 prevention strategy.
New By-Laws Ban Swearing In Co Waterford Parks
New by-laws being introduced in Co Waterford will ban swearing, smoking and the use of e-cigarettes in parks and playgrounds.
New by-laws being introduced in Co Waterford will ban swearing, smoking and the use of e-cigarettes in parks and playgrounds.
Dublin Bay Given UNESCO Biosphere Designation
Three hundred square kilometres of Dublin Bay has been awarded a UNESCO biosphere designation. The designation does not impose planning restrictions but is aimed at accommodating residential and commercial development in a sustainable way.
Three hundred square kilometres of Dublin Bay has been awarded a UNESCO biosphere designation. The designation does not impose planning restrictions but is aimed at accommodating residential and commercial development in a sustainable way.
Fine Gael Welcome Event Licensing Regulations Review
Fine Gael's Paschal Donohoe has welcomed the announcement of a review of event licensing regulations by the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Alan Kelly and Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Paudie Coffey.
Fine Gael's Paschal Donohoe has welcomed the announcement of a review of event licensing regulations by the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Alan Kelly and Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Paudie Coffey.
FF Call On Govt To 'Do More' To Help Older People Remain At Home
Fianna Fáil has called on the government to do more to facilitate older people remaining in their own homes, following the launch of ALONE's Home First Campaign 2015.
Fianna Fáil has called on the government to do more to facilitate older people remaining in their own homes, following the launch of ALONE's Home First Campaign 2015.
Sinn Féin Call On Public To Respond To Post Office Consultation
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has called on Post Office users, particularly in rural areas, to respond to the governments consultation on the interim report on Post Offices published by Minister Alex White.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has called on Post Office users, particularly in rural areas, to respond to the governments consultation on the interim report on Post Offices published by Minister Alex White.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 24 2014, 4,383 days ago
Man Charged Following Serious Assault In Cavan
A man, 19, is due to appear before court in Cavan charged in connection with a serious attack on another man. The victim, 21, was found on the Ballinagh Road at Creighan suffering serious head injuries. He was taken to Cavan Hospital where his condition is described as serious but stable.
A man, 19, is due to appear before court in Cavan charged in connection with a serious attack on another man. The victim, 21, was found on the Ballinagh Road at Creighan suffering serious head injuries. He was taken to Cavan Hospital where his condition is described as serious but stable.
Customs Seize Europe's Largest Haul Of Cigarettes
Customs officers have made the largest seizure of cigarettes in Europe so far this year. Cigarettes worth an estimated €14m were seized by customs at Drogheda Port, after gardaí boarded a ship in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Customs officers have made the largest seizure of cigarettes in Europe so far this year. Cigarettes worth an estimated €14m were seized by customs at Drogheda Port, after gardaí boarded a ship in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Dublin Man Dies After Falling From A Balcony In Italy
An Irish man has reportedly died after falling from a balcony in Italy. The 24-year-old, believed to be from Dublin, is thought to have fallen from a balcony at an apartment in the municipality of Naples. The man was living in the city and working as a teacher.
An Irish man has reportedly died after falling from a balcony in Italy. The 24-year-old, believed to be from Dublin, is thought to have fallen from a balcony at an apartment in the municipality of Naples. The man was living in the city and working as a teacher.
Govt Announces Coillte and Bord na Mona JV
Bord na Mona and Coillte are to partially merge, the government has announced. The joint venture (JV) is to focus on the bio energy and wind energy sectors.
Bord na Mona and Coillte are to partially merge, the government has announced. The joint venture (JV) is to focus on the bio energy and wind energy sectors.
600 SDCC Workers Go On Strike Over Pay Cuts
South Dublin City Council (SDCC) workers are to go on strike today in a row over pay cuts. The Tallaght and Clondalkin offices have been forced to close after 600 council workers, all members of the IMPACT and LAPO/SIPTU Trade Unions, took strike action.
South Dublin City Council (SDCC) workers are to go on strike today in a row over pay cuts. The Tallaght and Clondalkin offices have been forced to close after 600 council workers, all members of the IMPACT and LAPO/SIPTU Trade Unions, took strike action.
Ryanair Forced To Cancel 26 Flights To France
Ryanair has been forced to cancel 26 flights today, 24 June, following a strike by French air traffic controllers. The airline is now urging the French Government and EU Commission to remove the right to strike from Europe's air traffic controllers.
Ryanair has been forced to cancel 26 flights today, 24 June, following a strike by French air traffic controllers. The airline is now urging the French Government and EU Commission to remove the right to strike from Europe's air traffic controllers.
More Employed People Seek Help From SVP – Report
More people are seeking help from St Vincent de Paul (SVP) even if they are in employment, it has been claimed. SVP has blamed the rising numbers on the low rate of pay, reduction in working hours and an increased cost of living.
More people are seeking help from St Vincent de Paul (SVP) even if they are in employment, it has been claimed. SVP has blamed the rising numbers on the low rate of pay, reduction in working hours and an increased cost of living.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 24 2013, 4,748 days ago
FF Publishes Bill To Regulate Debt Collectors
Fianna Fáil has published a Bill to regulate debt collectors and stamp out criminal practices in the sector.
Fianna Fáil has published a Bill to regulate debt collectors and stamp out criminal practices in the sector.
Teen Arrested After Man Is Shot In The Face In Limerick
Gardai are appealing for information after a man was shot in the face in Limerick on Sunday. A 21-year-old was shot at Hyde Road shortly after midnight. He was taken to the Mid-Western Regional Hospital where his injuries are described as not life threatening.
Gardai are appealing for information after a man was shot in the face in Limerick on Sunday. A 21-year-old was shot at Hyde Road shortly after midnight. He was taken to the Mid-Western Regional Hospital where his injuries are described as not life threatening.
72% Increase In Cases Of Genetal Herpes, Report Shows
Rising levels of positive results for Genital Herpes and Chlamydia indicate that the sexual health of the Irish population is now a serious cause for concern, according to the 2012 Annual Report of the Dublin Well Woman Centre which was released today.
Rising levels of positive results for Genital Herpes and Chlamydia indicate that the sexual health of the Irish population is now a serious cause for concern, according to the 2012 Annual Report of the Dublin Well Woman Centre which was released today.
EFSF To Extend The Maturities Of Its Loans To Ireland
The Board of Directors of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) is to extend the maturities of its loans to Ireland in the context of its assistance programmes. The average weighted maturity for all loans by the EFSF to Ireland will now be extended by up to seven years.
The Board of Directors of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) is to extend the maturities of its loans to Ireland in the context of its assistance programmes. The average weighted maturity for all loans by the EFSF to Ireland will now be extended by up to seven years.
Gardai Investigate Pipe Bomb Incident In Dublin
Gardai are currently investigating a pipe bomb incident in Dublin this morning. The bomb exploded on Apollo way at 12.30am in Coolock. No one was injured in the incident. Gardai are appealing to anyone with information to contact them.
Gardai are currently investigating a pipe bomb incident in Dublin this morning. The bomb exploded on Apollo way at 12.30am in Coolock. No one was injured in the incident. Gardai are appealing to anyone with information to contact them.
Man Dies In Car Crash In Co Donegal
A man has died in a two-car collision in Co Donegal. The crash occurred on the Ballybofey to Glenfin road in the early hours of this morning. The victim is believed to have been in his 20s. Two men and two women were also injured and are currently in hospital.
A man has died in a two-car collision in Co Donegal. The crash occurred on the Ballybofey to Glenfin road in the early hours of this morning. The victim is believed to have been in his 20s. Two men and two women were also injured and are currently in hospital.
Man Arrested Following Double Murder In Co Kerry
A man in his 40's has been arrested in connection with the murder of Jolanta Lubiene and her eight-year-old daughter Enrika in Co Kerry. He is currently being detained under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act 1939 as amended at Killarney Garda Station.
A man in his 40's has been arrested in connection with the murder of Jolanta Lubiene and her eight-year-old daughter Enrika in Co Kerry. He is currently being detained under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act 1939 as amended at Killarney Garda Station.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 24 2011, 5,479 days ago
Tánaiste To Speak At '2011 Ireland Funds Conference'
Tánaiste and Foreign Affairs Minister Eamon Gilmore will address the plenary meeting of the '2011 Ireland Funds Conference' in Dromoland Castle today. The Ireland Funds are a major source of assistance to Irish based projects promoting peace, culture, education and charity.
Tánaiste and Foreign Affairs Minister Eamon Gilmore will address the plenary meeting of the '2011 Ireland Funds Conference' in Dromoland Castle today. The Ireland Funds are a major source of assistance to Irish based projects promoting peace, culture, education and charity.
Costello Elected Chairman On European Union Affairs
Joe Costello, TD has been elected Chairman of the Committee on European Union Affairs. Speaking after his election, Deputy Costello said: “The European Union is playing an increasingly important role in Irish Parliamentary affairs.
Joe Costello, TD has been elected Chairman of the Committee on European Union Affairs. Speaking after his election, Deputy Costello said: “The European Union is playing an increasingly important role in Irish Parliamentary affairs.
Nathean Announces €800K Investment In Ireland
A fast growing Irish data analytics software company, today announced that it is hiring 8 to 10 new employees to support its export-led growth plans.
A fast growing Irish data analytics software company, today announced that it is hiring 8 to 10 new employees to support its export-led growth plans.
Mass Murder Probe 'Failings' Underlined
The North's police 'failed' the families of six people murdered by loyalists in 1994 by not investigating the killings properly, the NI Police Ombudsman has said.
The North's police 'failed' the families of six people murdered by loyalists in 1994 by not investigating the killings properly, the NI Police Ombudsman has said.
PAC To Examine The Operation Of Hospital Emergency Departments
The new Public Accounts Committee will question the Chief Executive of the Health Service Executive, Cathal Magee, on the operation of hospital emergency departments at its first public meeting on 7th July.
The new Public Accounts Committee will question the Chief Executive of the Health Service Executive, Cathal Magee, on the operation of hospital emergency departments at its first public meeting on 7th July.
Dublin Zoo Welcomes White Crowned Mangabey
The summer continues to be fruitful at Dublin Zoo as they welcome yet another new arrival this month, a white crowned mangabey, an elegant monkey from West Africa. While it is still too early to determine the sex, zookeepers have named the youngster Sunyani, which is a region in Ghana.
The summer continues to be fruitful at Dublin Zoo as they welcome yet another new arrival this month, a white crowned mangabey, an elegant monkey from West Africa. While it is still too early to determine the sex, zookeepers have named the youngster Sunyani, which is a region in Ghana.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 24 2010, 5,844 days ago
O'Dea Leads Condolences For General Earley
The former Defence Minister Willie O'Dea has spoke of his deep sadness at the death of Lt. General Dermot Earley. Mr O'Dea said Dermot’s passing is an immense loss for his family and for his wider family in the Defence Forces.
The former Defence Minister Willie O'Dea has spoke of his deep sadness at the death of Lt. General Dermot Earley. Mr O'Dea said Dermot’s passing is an immense loss for his family and for his wider family in the Defence Forces.
Queen Elizabeth May Come To Republic
It has emerged the Queen of the United Kingdom may visit the Republic of Ireland for the first time since the beginning of her reign.
It has emerged the Queen of the United Kingdom may visit the Republic of Ireland for the first time since the beginning of her reign.
Uproar As North's Abuse Brothers 'Released'
There's further controversy today as victims of sex abuse at the hands of a border-based family are calling for a review of mental health legislation.
There's further controversy today as victims of sex abuse at the hands of a border-based family are calling for a review of mental health legislation.
Dáil Reduces Legal Limit
The Irish parliament in Dublin has passed a new lower drink-driving limit, to the outrage of the country's publicans. The acceptable blood alcohol limit while driving has been lowered to 50mg instead of the previous level of 80mg. The new limit was part of the Road Traffic Bill.
The Irish parliament in Dublin has passed a new lower drink-driving limit, to the outrage of the country's publicans. The acceptable blood alcohol limit while driving has been lowered to 50mg instead of the previous level of 80mg. The new limit was part of the Road Traffic Bill.
Gardaí Arrest Three 'Tiger Kidnap' Suspects
Three men have been arrested this morning in connection with a tiger-kidnapping incident in Dublin. Gardaí investigating the robbery last night carried out an intelligence led operation, which resulted in the arrest of three males aged 23, 38 and 70-years-old.
Three men have been arrested this morning in connection with a tiger-kidnapping incident in Dublin. Gardaí investigating the robbery last night carried out an intelligence led operation, which resulted in the arrest of three males aged 23, 38 and 70-years-old.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 24 2009, 6,209 days ago
Woman Critical After Assault At Maternity Hospital
A woman has been viciously assaulted at the entrance of a maternity hospital in Dublin. The 29-year-old was badly injured during the assault and is said to be in a critical condition in hospital.
A woman has been viciously assaulted at the entrance of a maternity hospital in Dublin. The 29-year-old was badly injured during the assault and is said to be in a critical condition in hospital.
Man Arrested In Connection With Foxborough CIT Raid
A man has been arrested in Dublin in connection with a failed cash raid in June when one man was shot dead by Gardaí.
A man has been arrested in Dublin in connection with a failed cash raid in June when one man was shot dead by Gardaí.
Clean-up Begins In Donegal After Flash Flood
Donegal's inhabitants are counting the cost of the damage caused by yesterday's flash floods, as a major clean-up operation gets under way. The torrential rain made two rivers burst their banks, affecting mainly the west of the county.
Donegal's inhabitants are counting the cost of the damage caused by yesterday's flash floods, as a major clean-up operation gets under way. The torrential rain made two rivers burst their banks, affecting mainly the west of the county.
Further Road Tragedies Blight Ireland
The PSNI have appealed for information after a man died in a two-car collision in Londonderry. A black Skoda Octavia and black Ford Puma were involved in the incident, which was reported to police around 6.45pm on Tuesday.
The PSNI have appealed for information after a man died in a two-car collision in Londonderry. A black Skoda Octavia and black Ford Puma were involved in the incident, which was reported to police around 6.45pm on Tuesday.
Setanta Sports Put Out In Extra Time
Irish broadcaster Setanta Sports have finally gone into administration as their last minute attempts to save the sports channel fell short of the line.
Irish broadcaster Setanta Sports have finally gone into administration as their last minute attempts to save the sports channel fell short of the line.
SIPTU warns Bus Eireann Of Possible Strike
A Siptu Organiser has warned Bus Eireann it must abide by agreements if it is to avoid strike action by workers.
A Siptu Organiser has warned Bus Eireann it must abide by agreements if it is to avoid strike action by workers.
Cork Heroin Use Reaching 'Epidemic Proportions'
A Fine Gael Senator has questioned the resources available to deal with what he claims is an escalating heroin problem in Cork, which he said is reaching epidemic proportions.
A Fine Gael Senator has questioned the resources available to deal with what he claims is an escalating heroin problem in Cork, which he said is reaching epidemic proportions.
Govt Launches €1bn Job Protection Plan
The Government has announced it is to make up to €1bn available to subsidise and protect Irish jobs.
The Government has announced it is to make up to €1bn available to subsidise and protect Irish jobs.
Stormont MLAs To List Relatives On Payroll
Politicians in the Stormont Assembly will soon have to register the details of family members they employ, thanks to a new code of conduct. Under the policy, Assembly members must also register earnings made outside of Stormont. MLAs approved the new code yesterday.
Politicians in the Stormont Assembly will soon have to register the details of family members they employ, thanks to a new code of conduct. Under the policy, Assembly members must also register earnings made outside of Stormont. MLAs approved the new code yesterday.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 24 2008, 6,574 days ago
Other Breaking News
Motorcyclist Dies In Cork A 58-year-old motorcyclist has died following a crash in Ballinhassig, Co Cork, on Monday afternoon. The man's motorcycle crashed into a wall in Rigsdale just before 4pm. He was taken to Cork University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
Motorcyclist Dies In Cork A 58-year-old motorcyclist has died following a crash in Ballinhassig, Co Cork, on Monday afternoon. The man's motorcycle crashed into a wall in Rigsdale just before 4pm. He was taken to Cork University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
Amnesty Claims Shannon Accepted Rendition Flights
Amnesty International has claimed it has evidence linking three aircraft involved in US rendition flights to Shannon Airport. The human rights group has published a report on Europe's role in rendition and secret detention as part of a week of events to mark International Day Against Torture.
Amnesty International has claimed it has evidence linking three aircraft involved in US rendition flights to Shannon Airport. The human rights group has published a report on Europe's role in rendition and secret detention as part of a week of events to mark International Day Against Torture.
Anti Lisbon Group Plans Rough Welcome For Sarkozy
Plans to stage a series of protests against a visit by French President Nicolas Sarkozy have emerged. An anti-Lisbon Treaty group, People Before Profit Alliance (PBPA) are to make their voices heard as they claim Mr Sarkozy is behind the idea of holding a second referendum on the Lisbon deal.
Plans to stage a series of protests against a visit by French President Nicolas Sarkozy have emerged. An anti-Lisbon Treaty group, People Before Profit Alliance (PBPA) are to make their voices heard as they claim Mr Sarkozy is behind the idea of holding a second referendum on the Lisbon deal.
Ireland To Plunge Into Recession - Starting Now
A recent economic survey is warning Ireland's economy could be facing its first recession since 1983. The latest review by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has predicted the national economy will slump by 0.
A recent economic survey is warning Ireland's economy could be facing its first recession since 1983. The latest review by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has predicted the national economy will slump by 0.
No Voters Are Pro-Europe Says Survey
A recent poll has revealed despite the rejection of the Lisbon referendum, the Irish public are the EU's biggest fans. The findings, based on work conducted before the referendum vote, show Ireland appreciates the benefits of EU membership more than any other nation.
A recent poll has revealed despite the rejection of the Lisbon referendum, the Irish public are the EU's biggest fans. The findings, based on work conducted before the referendum vote, show Ireland appreciates the benefits of EU membership more than any other nation.
Workplace Injuries On The Rise
Government figures have shown an increase in days lost to work-related injury and illness in recent years. The latest figures released by the Health and Safety Authority on Tuesday show that illness rather than injury causes more days absent from work.
Government figures have shown an increase in days lost to work-related injury and illness in recent years. The latest figures released by the Health and Safety Authority on Tuesday show that illness rather than injury causes more days absent from work.
Limerick Mayor Triumphs In Shock Win
Not everything went according to plan on Monday night after a shock mayoral vote in Limerick City Council. A long-held pact was broken seeing an independent candidate clinching the coveted position of Mayor. John Gilligan shocked fellow councillors when he became the city's 812th first citizen.
Not everything went according to plan on Monday night after a shock mayoral vote in Limerick City Council. A long-held pact was broken seeing an independent candidate clinching the coveted position of Mayor. John Gilligan shocked fellow councillors when he became the city's 812th first citizen.
Man Sent Teen Boy "Lewd" Texts
A 64-year-old has been ordered to pay compensation to a junior cert teenager whom he had sent lewd text messages. The married father-of-two John Geaney of Ballinahina, Co. Cork, pleaded guilty to five counts of sending indecent text messages to the teenager in June 2007.
A 64-year-old has been ordered to pay compensation to a junior cert teenager whom he had sent lewd text messages. The married father-of-two John Geaney of Ballinahina, Co. Cork, pleaded guilty to five counts of sending indecent text messages to the teenager in June 2007.
Arrested Follows Limerick Bank Robbery
A man has been arrested following a bank robbery in Kilmallock, Co. Limerick on Monday morning. Three males wearing florescent jackets entered the Bank of Ireland branch on Lord Edward Street in Kilmallock at around 11.10am, threatening staff using an as yet unknown implement.
A man has been arrested following a bank robbery in Kilmallock, Co. Limerick on Monday morning. Three males wearing florescent jackets entered the Bank of Ireland branch on Lord Edward Street in Kilmallock at around 11.10am, threatening staff using an as yet unknown implement.
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