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Irish News on Fri, Aug 18 2017, 3,287 days ago
Woman's Body Lay Undiscovered In Hospital Toilet For 'Up To 10 Hours'
An investigation has been launched after it was revealed that the body of woman lay undiscovered in a disabled toilet at University Hospital Galway for up to 10 hours.
An investigation has been launched after it was revealed that the body of woman lay undiscovered in a disabled toilet at University Hospital Galway for up to 10 hours.
Campaign Launched Over Dangers Of Staff Shortages In Dublin Fire Brigade
Trade union SIPTU have launched a public awareness campaign over serious staff shortages in Dublin Fire Brigade and the risk this poses to working firefighters.
Trade union SIPTU have launched a public awareness campaign over serious staff shortages in Dublin Fire Brigade and the risk this poses to working firefighters.
People Urged To Submit Winter Fuel Allowance Applications Before Deadline
Older people have been urged to ensure their applications for the Winter Fuel Allowance are returned to the Department of Social Protection ahead of the 15 September deadline.
Older people have been urged to ensure their applications for the Winter Fuel Allowance are returned to the Department of Social Protection ahead of the 15 September deadline.
Irish News on Thu, Aug 18 2016, 3,652 days ago
Minister Ross Must 'Get Out Of The Way' Of Sports Council Investigation
The Minister for Sport, Shane Ross, has been criticised for "getting in the way" of a full investigation into allegations of Olympics ticket fraud. Labour Party Leader, Brendan Howlin, has criticised the Minister following the arrest of Pat Hickey, President of the Olympic Council of Ireland.
The Minister for Sport, Shane Ross, has been criticised for "getting in the way" of a full investigation into allegations of Olympics ticket fraud. Labour Party Leader, Brendan Howlin, has criticised the Minister following the arrest of Pat Hickey, President of the Olympic Council of Ireland.
Cigarettes, Tobacco And Alcohol Seized In Dublin
Revenue officers have seized cigarettes, tobacco and vodka following the search of a number of premises under warrant in the Dublin area. The searches were part of an intelligence-led operation targeting the illegal sale and distribution of contraband tobacco products in Dublin.
Revenue officers have seized cigarettes, tobacco and vodka following the search of a number of premises under warrant in the Dublin area. The searches were part of an intelligence-led operation targeting the illegal sale and distribution of contraband tobacco products in Dublin.
Appeal Issued For Missing Kildare Man Maurice 'Moggie' Murray
Gardaí in Kildare have issued an appeal for help in tracing 35-year-old Maurice Murray, who has been missing from Ballymore Eustace, Co Kildare, since Sunday, 14 August 2016. Maurice was last seen in the Liffey Heights area of Ballymore Eustace between 2.30am and 3am.
Gardaí in Kildare have issued an appeal for help in tracing 35-year-old Maurice Murray, who has been missing from Ballymore Eustace, Co Kildare, since Sunday, 14 August 2016. Maurice was last seen in the Liffey Heights area of Ballymore Eustace between 2.30am and 3am.
More Than €700,000 Worth Of Drugs Seized In Two Garda Operations
A firearm, ammunition and almost €600,000 worth of drugs have been seized by gardaí in Finglas, Dublin as part of Operation Thor.
A firearm, ammunition and almost €600,000 worth of drugs have been seized by gardaí in Finglas, Dublin as part of Operation Thor.
Call For Review Of Private Childcare Providers
Fianna Fáil has called for a review of private operators involved in providing childcare. Spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs, Anne Rabbitte, made the call following the publication of the independent review undertaken by Dr Helen Buckley into the deaths of young people in State care.
Fianna Fáil has called for a review of private operators involved in providing childcare. Spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs, Anne Rabbitte, made the call following the publication of the independent review undertaken by Dr Helen Buckley into the deaths of young people in State care.
SIPTU Demand Extension Of Services To Low Paid Health Workers
SIPTU has demanded the automatic extension of services to all low paid health workers who require them.
SIPTU has demanded the automatic extension of services to all low paid health workers who require them.
HSE Urged To Honour Prescription Charges Refunds
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has been urged to honour its commitment to refund prescription charges for new recipients of a Long-Term Illness Card. People with certain long term illnesses, such as diabetes, can apply for a Long-Term Illness Card to help cover the cost of medicines.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has been urged to honour its commitment to refund prescription charges for new recipients of a Long-Term Illness Card. People with certain long term illnesses, such as diabetes, can apply for a Long-Term Illness Card to help cover the cost of medicines.
Safety Camera Network Contract Awarded To GoSafe
Road Safety Operations Ireland (RSOI) has been awarded a new contract for the provision and operation of Ireland's safety camera network. RSOI, trading as GoSafe, won the contract following a public procurement competition, the Department of Justice and Equality reported.
Road Safety Operations Ireland (RSOI) has been awarded a new contract for the provision and operation of Ireland's safety camera network. RSOI, trading as GoSafe, won the contract following a public procurement competition, the Department of Justice and Equality reported.
Revised Code Of Practice For The Governance Of State Bodies
A revised and updated Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies has been published by the Minister of Public Expenditure and Reform.
A revised and updated Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies has been published by the Minister of Public Expenditure and Reform.
Irish News on Tue, Aug 18 2015, 4,018 days ago
New Powers To Stop 'Marriages Of Convenience'
New powers have been introduced to prevent the abuse of the institution of marriage for immigration purposes, or so-called "marriages of convenience".
New powers have been introduced to prevent the abuse of the institution of marriage for immigration purposes, or so-called "marriages of convenience".
Sinn Féin Announces Housing Crisis Events
Sinn Féin has announced a series of events to raise awareness of the current housing crisis in Dublin and to demand action from the government. Chair of Dublin City Council Housing SPC, Cllr. Daithí Doolan, said: "We are in the midst of an unprecedented housing crisis.
Sinn Féin has announced a series of events to raise awareness of the current housing crisis in Dublin and to demand action from the government. Chair of Dublin City Council Housing SPC, Cllr. Daithí Doolan, said: "We are in the midst of an unprecedented housing crisis.
Renewed Appeal In Fatal Traffic Accident Investigation
Gardaí have renewed an appeal for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident on the N4 South of Castlebaldwin, Sligo on Thursday, 13 August. The collision happened at about 11:15 in the morning and involved a number of vehicles and a pedestrian.
Gardaí have renewed an appeal for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident on the N4 South of Castlebaldwin, Sligo on Thursday, 13 August. The collision happened at about 11:15 in the morning and involved a number of vehicles and a pedestrian.
Search Underway In 1997 Disappearance Investigation
A search operation is underway in Dundalk by garda investigating the 1997 disappearance of Ciara Breen. Ms Breen was last seen on 13 February, 1997. Dundalk Garda have begun searching "lands in the area".
A search operation is underway in Dundalk by garda investigating the 1997 disappearance of Ciara Breen. Ms Breen was last seen on 13 February, 1997. Dundalk Garda have begun searching "lands in the area".
Govt Urged To Reverse One Parent Family Cuts
Tánaiste Joan Collins has been urged to reverse the cuts to one parent family households. Sinn Féin spokesperson on Social Protection, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, made the call following the publication of OneFamily's annual review.
Tánaiste Joan Collins has been urged to reverse the cuts to one parent family households. Sinn Féin spokesperson on Social Protection, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, made the call following the publication of OneFamily's annual review.
Minister For Finance Called To Secure More Progress On Interest Rates
Fianna Fáil has called on Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, to "insist on much more progress", on variable mortgage interest rates during a series of meetings with Ireland's banks next month.
Fianna Fáil has called on Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, to "insist on much more progress", on variable mortgage interest rates during a series of meetings with Ireland's banks next month.
Investigation Launched Into Co Cavan River Fish Deaths
An investigation has been launched into the cause of death of a large number of freshwater crayfish in a Co Cavan river. More than 600 crayfish were found in the Bruskey/Erne River at Killydoon, near Ballinagh, Co Cavan.
An investigation has been launched into the cause of death of a large number of freshwater crayfish in a Co Cavan river. More than 600 crayfish were found in the Bruskey/Erne River at Killydoon, near Ballinagh, Co Cavan.
Irish News on Mon, Aug 18 2014, 4,383 days ago
Gardaí Appeal For Witnesses To Dublin City Knife Attack
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a knife attack in Dublin city centre at around 23:00 on Sunday. A 45-year-old man is in critical condition in hospital after being stabbed multiple times in the attack, which happened on the North Strand Road on Sunday night.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a knife attack in Dublin city centre at around 23:00 on Sunday. A 45-year-old man is in critical condition in hospital after being stabbed multiple times in the attack, which happened on the North Strand Road on Sunday night.
Gardaí Uncover Co Cavan Cannabis Farm
Gardaí in Co Cavan have uncovered a cannabis growhouse worth an estimated €100,000. Cannabis plants, growhouse equipment and other paraphernalia was found at a premises in Coolkil, Kilnaleck. A 29-year-old man was arrested in connection with the find.
Gardaí in Co Cavan have uncovered a cannabis growhouse worth an estimated €100,000. Cannabis plants, growhouse equipment and other paraphernalia was found at a premises in Coolkil, Kilnaleck. A 29-year-old man was arrested in connection with the find.
Appeal For Information After Man Arrives At Hospital With Gunshot Wounds
An investigation has been launched after a man presented himself at the Mater Hospital in Dublin suffering gunshot wounds to his leg.
An investigation has been launched after a man presented himself at the Mater Hospital in Dublin suffering gunshot wounds to his leg.
Body Confirmed As Missing Co Kilkenny Man
Gardaí have found the body of a man that was reported missing two weeks ago. The body of Billy Dooley, of Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny, was found in a public toilet in the town. It is understood that gardaí had been searching for Mr Dooley for a fortnight.
Gardaí have found the body of a man that was reported missing two weeks ago. The body of Billy Dooley, of Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny, was found in a public toilet in the town. It is understood that gardaí had been searching for Mr Dooley for a fortnight.
Woman Arrested Over Drogheda House Fire
Gardaí investigating a house fire in Drogheda, in which two people were injured, have arrested a 26-year-old woman. The woman was arrested on Sunday over a fire which happened at a property in Choard Rod, Drogheda, Co Louth in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Gardaí investigating a house fire in Drogheda, in which two people were injured, have arrested a 26-year-old woman. The woman was arrested on Sunday over a fire which happened at a property in Choard Rod, Drogheda, Co Louth in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Man Killed In Co Limerick Road Crash
Gardaí have reported the death of a 25-year-old man in a single-vehicle road crash in Co Limerick. The man died after the car he was driving collided with a pole at Ballyphillip in Banogue, on the N20 shortly before midnight.
Gardaí have reported the death of a 25-year-old man in a single-vehicle road crash in Co Limerick. The man died after the car he was driving collided with a pole at Ballyphillip in Banogue, on the N20 shortly before midnight.
Bord Gáis Theatre Should Remain In Public Ownership
The sale of the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre should be withdrawn and the building kept in public ownership, Fianna Fáil Arts Spokesperson Seán Ó Fearghaíl TD has said.
The sale of the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre should be withdrawn and the building kept in public ownership, Fianna Fáil Arts Spokesperson Seán Ó Fearghaíl TD has said.
Irish News on Thu, Aug 18 2011, 5,479 days ago
'Take Pride' In Leaving Cert, Says Quinn
Ireland's Leaving Cert students should be 'rightly proud' of their achievements. The Minister for Education and Skills Ruairí Quinn has sent his congratulations to the country's 57, 532 Leaving Certificate students who are receiving their examination results today.
Ireland's Leaving Cert students should be 'rightly proud' of their achievements. The Minister for Education and Skills Ruairí Quinn has sent his congratulations to the country's 57, 532 Leaving Certificate students who are receiving their examination results today.
Arrest Over Murder Of Irish Couple In South Africa
A man is reported to have been arrested in connection with the murder of a Irish man and his wife in South Africa. It is believed that the man is the 75-year-old father of the woman who was killed.
A man is reported to have been arrested in connection with the murder of a Irish man and his wife in South Africa. It is believed that the man is the 75-year-old father of the woman who was killed.
Two For Court Over Kildare Heroin
Two men are due to appear in court today, charged in connection with the discovery of €2.4 million of heroin in Kildare yesterday. Around 12g of the drug was discovered after gardaí stopped and searched a number of cars off the Naas Road at Kill.
Two men are due to appear in court today, charged in connection with the discovery of €2.4 million of heroin in Kildare yesterday. Around 12g of the drug was discovered after gardaí stopped and searched a number of cars off the Naas Road at Kill.
Dublin Air Ambulance Goes 24-Hour
A 24-hour air ambulance has begun operations today at Dublin Airport. AeroMedevac made the decision after it was criticised because its base at Weston Airport, outside Dublin, was only available during daylight flying hours.
A 24-hour air ambulance has begun operations today at Dublin Airport. AeroMedevac made the decision after it was criticised because its base at Weston Airport, outside Dublin, was only available during daylight flying hours.
Northern Wildlife Criminals Face Jail
Wildlife crime in the North is to face a major crackdown with news today that offences such as badger baiting, poisoning birds of prey and collecting rare eggs will all be punishable with up to six months behind bars.
Wildlife crime in the North is to face a major crackdown with news today that offences such as badger baiting, poisoning birds of prey and collecting rare eggs will all be punishable with up to six months behind bars.
Irish News on Wed, Aug 18 2010, 5,844 days ago
Tighter Rules For Gov Jets: Fine Gael
Fine Gael have proposed a tougher set of standards for use of the Government jet after allegations of misuse surfaced this week.
Fine Gael have proposed a tougher set of standards for use of the Government jet after allegations of misuse surfaced this week.
Sham Marriage Arrests Accelerate
A top Garda chief has revealed some 16 people have been arrested so far this year for involvement in bogus marriages.
A top Garda chief has revealed some 16 people have been arrested so far this year for involvement in bogus marriages.
Park Stab Teen 'On The Mend'
A teenager is recovering in hospital today after he being stabbed in a Dublin park in broad daylight. The 17-year-old was knifed in the back in Fairview Park at about 5.30pm yesterday. He was taken to the Mater hospital for treatment but his injuries are not life-threatening.
A teenager is recovering in hospital today after he being stabbed in a Dublin park in broad daylight. The 17-year-old was knifed in the back in Fairview Park at about 5.30pm yesterday. He was taken to the Mater hospital for treatment but his injuries are not life-threatening.
Concern Over Maths Leaving Cert Results
This years Leaving Cert results are in, but for many math students, the day will be tainted as high failure rates in the subject have become the main talking point.
This years Leaving Cert results are in, but for many math students, the day will be tainted as high failure rates in the subject have become the main talking point.
Developer Billed For Dublin Hospital Bid
A huge new medical facility in south Dublin could be open as early as 2013 - but there would be a 'cost'.
A huge new medical facility in south Dublin could be open as early as 2013 - but there would be a 'cost'.
Top Man 'Suspended' In NI Water Probe
As news broke that the most senior civil servant in Stormont's Department for Regional Development (DRD) has been suspended pending an investigation into controversial events at NI Water (NIW), politicians have jointly called for "full disclosure".
As news broke that the most senior civil servant in Stormont's Department for Regional Development (DRD) has been suspended pending an investigation into controversial events at NI Water (NIW), politicians have jointly called for "full disclosure".
Paris Prize For Millionth Dublin Cyclist
Dublin City Council has announced that the one millionth journey on a dublinbike has taken place since the project's launch last September. A statement from the Council this morning said that at 7.
Dublin City Council has announced that the one millionth journey on a dublinbike has taken place since the project's launch last September. A statement from the Council this morning said that at 7.
Irish News on Tue, Aug 18 2009, 6,209 days ago
Second Irish Swine Flu Victim Dies
A man has become the second person to die in Ireland after contracting human swine flu (H1N1). Just a week after the funeral of Northern Ireland's first victim, a TA soldier who contracted the disease in England, another death has occurred in the Irish Republic.
A man has become the second person to die in Ireland after contracting human swine flu (H1N1). Just a week after the funeral of Northern Ireland's first victim, a TA soldier who contracted the disease in England, another death has occurred in the Irish Republic.
Four Held In Carroll Murder Probe
News has emerged today that Gardaí investigating a fatal shooting earlier this year have made arrests in Dublin. They were detained as detectives hunt for the killers of John Carroll who died on 18th February after a shooting at a public house in The Coombe, Dublin 8.
News has emerged today that Gardaí investigating a fatal shooting earlier this year have made arrests in Dublin. They were detained as detectives hunt for the killers of John Carroll who died on 18th February after a shooting at a public house in The Coombe, Dublin 8.
Irish Property Rental Value Falling
New figures just out have revealed the national average being paid out to landlords stands at just over €800 per month, down a sixth on the past 12 months. Overall, monthly rents have fallen by just under €200 in the past year, it emerged today.
New figures just out have revealed the national average being paid out to landlords stands at just over €800 per month, down a sixth on the past 12 months. Overall, monthly rents have fallen by just under €200 in the past year, it emerged today.
Talks Offer As 'Tip' Ambulance Strike Looms
Although industrial action is to start within 48 hours, a trade union is saying it can still enter 11-hour talks to avert ambulance staff walking out in Co Tipperary.
Although industrial action is to start within 48 hours, a trade union is saying it can still enter 11-hour talks to avert ambulance staff walking out in Co Tipperary.
Competitiveness Survives, Despite Recession, Says Report
Ireland remains in a good position to compete, despite the global economic slowdown. The National Competitiveness Council (NCC), which reports to the Taoiseach on key competitiveness issues facing the Irish economy has just published its Annual Competitiveness Report.
Ireland remains in a good position to compete, despite the global economic slowdown. The National Competitiveness Council (NCC), which reports to the Taoiseach on key competitiveness issues facing the Irish economy has just published its Annual Competitiveness Report.
Border City Assault Was 'Hate Crime', Says PSNI
An attack on a Lithuanian man in the centre of the northern border city of Newry early today is being treated by police as a hate crime. The 35-year-old victim was walking through the city centre at 12.
An attack on a Lithuanian man in the centre of the northern border city of Newry early today is being treated by police as a hate crime. The 35-year-old victim was walking through the city centre at 12.
Stormont MLA Criticises Ardoyne 'Riot' Parents
A Policing Board member in the North has responded to claims the PSNI shot baton rounds "indiscriminately" during riots in Ardoyne in north Belfast last month.
A Policing Board member in the North has responded to claims the PSNI shot baton rounds "indiscriminately" during riots in Ardoyne in north Belfast last month.
Duff Joins Fulham From Newcastle
Republic of Ireland international Damien Duff has signed for Premiership side Fulham from Newcastle. The 30-year-old midfielder is Fulham's third signing of the summer.
Republic of Ireland international Damien Duff has signed for Premiership side Fulham from Newcastle. The 30-year-old midfielder is Fulham's third signing of the summer.
Irish News on Mon, Aug 18 2008, 6,574 days ago
Double Stabbing Leaves Two Teen Girls In Hospital
A teenage girl is under arrest following the stabbing of two other female teenagers in Co Waterford. The two young victims were recovering on Monday in hospital following the early morning stabbing in Waterford.
A teenage girl is under arrest following the stabbing of two other female teenagers in Co Waterford. The two young victims were recovering on Monday in hospital following the early morning stabbing in Waterford.
Sligo Council Issues Boil Water Notice
A notice to boil all tap water has been issued to householders in a number of parts of Co Sligo due to discolouration in the water supply. The Kilsellagh reservoir serves the Rosses Point and Kiltycahill areas, as well as northern parts of Sligo town, and its water has become discoloured.
A notice to boil all tap water has been issued to householders in a number of parts of Co Sligo due to discolouration in the water supply. The Kilsellagh reservoir serves the Rosses Point and Kiltycahill areas, as well as northern parts of Sligo town, and its water has become discoloured.
Rainy Weather Going Against The Grain
The consistently wet and rainy conditions are causing farmers serious concern over this year's grain crop.
The consistently wet and rainy conditions are causing farmers serious concern over this year's grain crop.
Over 20,000 Bank Cards 'Skimmed' By Gang
Gardaí have launched a hunt for a criminal gang responsible for 'skimming' over 20,000 bank cards after posing as maintenance workers. The gang is believed to have conducted the con by going into shops claiming to be engineers working on the terminals.
Gardaí have launched a hunt for a criminal gang responsible for 'skimming' over 20,000 bank cards after posing as maintenance workers. The gang is believed to have conducted the con by going into shops claiming to be engineers working on the terminals.
Jean Quigley Suspect Remanded
The man accused of murdering a Londonderry mother of four has been charged with her killing when he appeared in court in Castlerea, Co Roscommon, on Friday.
The man accused of murdering a Londonderry mother of four has been charged with her killing when he appeared in court in Castlerea, Co Roscommon, on Friday.
Thieves Make Quick Get Away With Speedboat
A one of a kind in the UK or Ireland speedboat has been stolen from a home in Offaly. Gardai in Banagher Co Offaly are appealing for assistance from the public in locating the whereabouts of the €30,000 speedboat, stolen in Banagher in the early hours of Monday morning.
A one of a kind in the UK or Ireland speedboat has been stolen from a home in Offaly. Gardai in Banagher Co Offaly are appealing for assistance from the public in locating the whereabouts of the €30,000 speedboat, stolen in Banagher in the early hours of Monday morning.
M50 Taking Its Toll On Small Businesses
The Small Firms Association (SFA) has accused the Government and the National Roads Authority of ripping off businesses with its new tolling procedures on the M50. The association said there has been an increased cost to business of 21% since the NRA took charge on 1st August.
The Small Firms Association (SFA) has accused the Government and the National Roads Authority of ripping off businesses with its new tolling procedures on the M50. The association said there has been an increased cost to business of 21% since the NRA took charge on 1st August.
UK Banks Head South For The Economic Winter
Two major UK financial institutions have announced plans to open in the Republic despite the despondent economy. Ulster Bank has said it plans to create around 24 jobs when it opens three new branches this month in Sandyford, south Co Dublin, Loughrea, Co Galway and Wicklow Town.
Two major UK financial institutions have announced plans to open in the Republic despite the despondent economy. Ulster Bank has said it plans to create around 24 jobs when it opens three new branches this month in Sandyford, south Co Dublin, Loughrea, Co Galway and Wicklow Town.
Seven Mournful Nights Ahead, As Dubliners Singer Dies
The enigmatic Dubliners' singer, Ronnie Drew, (pictured, front, centre), has died following a long battle with throat cancer in Dublin's St Vincent's Private Hospital. He was 73 years old. Tributes to the singer and musician were led by President Mary McAleese, after his death on Saturday.
The enigmatic Dubliners' singer, Ronnie Drew, (pictured, front, centre), has died following a long battle with throat cancer in Dublin's St Vincent's Private Hospital. He was 73 years old. Tributes to the singer and musician were led by President Mary McAleese, after his death on Saturday.
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