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Irish News on Tue, Feb 18 2020, 2,192 days ago
Rainfall Warning Issued For Nine Counties
Met Éireann have issued a Status Yellow weather warning for rainfall across nine counties in the west of the country. Heavy rain is forecast for all of Connacht, Longford, Donegal, Clare and Kerry. There is a risk of localised flooding.
Met Éireann have issued a Status Yellow weather warning for rainfall across nine counties in the west of the country. Heavy rain is forecast for all of Connacht, Longford, Donegal, Clare and Kerry. There is a risk of localised flooding.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 18 2019, 2,557 days ago
Woman Dies In Kildare Crash
A woman has died following a road collision in County Kildare. The single-vehicle crash happened on the Rathangan Road in Allenwood South, Naas, at around 11pm on Sunday 17 February. The driver, a 52-year-old woman, was the only person in the car. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
A woman has died following a road collision in County Kildare. The single-vehicle crash happened on the Rathangan Road in Allenwood South, Naas, at around 11pm on Sunday 17 February. The driver, a 52-year-old woman, was the only person in the car. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
GP Surgery Daubed With Anti-Abortion Graffiti
A GP practice in County Longford has been daubed with anti-abortion graffiti overnight. The incident saw the Longford Medical Centre on the outskirts of Longford town vandalised on Sunday 17 February.
A GP practice in County Longford has been daubed with anti-abortion graffiti overnight. The incident saw the Longford Medical Centre on the outskirts of Longford town vandalised on Sunday 17 February.
Tánaiste To Meet EU Chief Negotiator
Tánaiste Simon Coveney is set to meet Michel Barnier, the EU's chief negotiator, today, 18 February, in Brussels. The officials are expected to discuss the situation at Westminster, as the UK government pursues legal changes to the withdrawal agreement.
Tánaiste Simon Coveney is set to meet Michel Barnier, the EU's chief negotiator, today, 18 February, in Brussels. The officials are expected to discuss the situation at Westminster, as the UK government pursues legal changes to the withdrawal agreement.
Man Injured In Suspected Assault In Cork
Gardaí are investigating a suspected assault in County Cork after a man suffered head injuries. The incident happened on Main Street in Carrigaline at around 10pm on Friday night, 15 February.
Gardaí are investigating a suspected assault in County Cork after a man suffered head injuries. The incident happened on Main Street in Carrigaline at around 10pm on Friday night, 15 February.
'Hazardous Substance' Incident In County Clare Ongoing
Emergency services are currently dealing with a suspected chemical incident at a leisure centre in County Clare. The alarm was raised at around 6.30am this morning, 18 February, when an automatic fire alarm went off at the River Lodge Health and Fitness Centre on the Gort Road in Ennis.
Emergency services are currently dealing with a suspected chemical incident at a leisure centre in County Clare. The alarm was raised at around 6.30am this morning, 18 February, when an automatic fire alarm went off at the River Lodge Health and Fitness Centre on the Gort Road in Ennis.
€1.3m Upgrade For Dublin's Docklands Sewer Network
Irish Water has announced an investment of over €1.3 million to upgrade Dublin's North Docklands. The vital infrastructure development is in partnership with Dublin City Council. GMC Sierra Limited will deliver the project.
Irish Water has announced an investment of over €1.3 million to upgrade Dublin's North Docklands. The vital infrastructure development is in partnership with Dublin City Council. GMC Sierra Limited will deliver the project.
Firms Urged To Confirm Post-Brexit Business Intentions
Businesses across Ireland have been urged to ensure consumers of their continued operation post-Brexit.
Businesses across Ireland have been urged to ensure consumers of their continued operation post-Brexit.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 18 2016, 3,653 days ago
Herbal Cannabis Seized In Portlaoise Mail Centre
A quantity of herbal cannabis has been seized by Revenue Officers at Portlaoise Mail Centre. The seized drugs are said to be worth an estimated €80,000.
A quantity of herbal cannabis has been seized by Revenue Officers at Portlaoise Mail Centre. The seized drugs are said to be worth an estimated €80,000.
16 People Arrested In Garda Operation In Kilkenny
Gardaí from Kilkenny and Carlow have carried out an operation in Kilkenny to prevent crime, disrupt criminal activity, apprehend criminals and to enhance Community engagement.
Gardaí from Kilkenny and Carlow have carried out an operation in Kilkenny to prevent crime, disrupt criminal activity, apprehend criminals and to enhance Community engagement.
FF Has 'Absolutely No Credibility' On Jobs - SF
Fianna Fáil have been accused of having "absolutely no credibility when it comes to jobs" by Sinn Féin candidate for Dublin Rathdown, Cllr Sorcha Nic Cormaic. Cllr Nic Cormaic made the comments following the publication of Fianna Fáil's job plan on Tuesday.
Fianna Fáil have been accused of having "absolutely no credibility when it comes to jobs" by Sinn Féin candidate for Dublin Rathdown, Cllr Sorcha Nic Cormaic. Cllr Nic Cormaic made the comments following the publication of Fianna Fáil's job plan on Tuesday.
Three Men Arrested In Connection With 2015 Castletroy Shooting
Three men have been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into a shooting incident in Castleroy, Co Limerick, on 29 June, 2015. A 55-year-old man was shot a number of times as he parked his car in the grounds of the University of Limerick.
Three men have been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into a shooting incident in Castleroy, Co Limerick, on 29 June, 2015. A 55-year-old man was shot a number of times as he parked his car in the grounds of the University of Limerick.
Witnesses Sought Over Fatal Road Accident In Castletroy
Gardaí in Limerick have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident on the Old Dublin Road, Castletroy, Co Limerick. A female pedestrian in her late 80s was fatally injured when she was struck by a jeep in a car park at approximately 10.15am.
Gardaí in Limerick have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident on the Old Dublin Road, Castletroy, Co Limerick. A female pedestrian in her late 80s was fatally injured when she was struck by a jeep in a car park at approximately 10.15am.
100 New Jobs Created By Pharmaceutical Research Firm
Up to 100 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by Irish pharmaceutical research company, APC Ltd. The jobs were announced by the company as they officially opened a new state-of-the-art research facility, which will also act as its headquarters, in Cherrywood, Dublin.
Up to 100 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by Irish pharmaceutical research company, APC Ltd. The jobs were announced by the company as they officially opened a new state-of-the-art research facility, which will also act as its headquarters, in Cherrywood, Dublin.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 18 2015, 4,018 days ago
Two Arrested After Street Search Uncovers Heroin
Two men were arrested following a stop and search in Dublin city centre that uncovered heroin worth an estimated €20,000. Gardaí stopped the men on Store Street and uncovered the drugs.
Two men were arrested following a stop and search in Dublin city centre that uncovered heroin worth an estimated €20,000. Gardaí stopped the men on Store Street and uncovered the drugs.
Adams Slams Govt Over Breach Of Ministerial Pay Caps
Sinn Féin has criticised the government following a breach of pay caps for Ministerial Advisers. Party leader Gerry Adams said that there was "no austerity for the Government’s golden circle," when he raised the issue in the Dáil.
Sinn Féin has criticised the government following a breach of pay caps for Ministerial Advisers. Party leader Gerry Adams said that there was "no austerity for the Government’s golden circle," when he raised the issue in the Dáil.
Talks Resolved In Mullingar Hospital Dispute
Talks between the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) and the Health Service Executive (HSE) have resolved following a long running dispute at the Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar.
Talks between the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) and the Health Service Executive (HSE) have resolved following a long running dispute at the Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar.
Second Man Shot At His Dublin Home
A man has been shot at his home in Dublin in what garda believe is the second case of mistaken identity this week. A man aged in his 50s, was shot twice at about 22:00 on Monday night.
A man has been shot at his home in Dublin in what garda believe is the second case of mistaken identity this week. A man aged in his 50s, was shot twice at about 22:00 on Monday night.
Children and Family Relationship Bill Approved
The Cabinet has approved the Children and Family Relationship Bill brought forward by Minister for Justice and Equality Frances Fitzgerald. The Bill makes provisions for guardianship, custody and adoption rights for various family situations, such as children being parented by same-sex couples.
The Cabinet has approved the Children and Family Relationship Bill brought forward by Minister for Justice and Equality Frances Fitzgerald. The Bill makes provisions for guardianship, custody and adoption rights for various family situations, such as children being parented by same-sex couples.
Irish Prices 20% Higher Than EU Average
A new report from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has revealed that Ireland's prices were 20% higher than the EU average in 2013.
A new report from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has revealed that Ireland's prices were 20% higher than the EU average in 2013.
Garda Seek Four Men Over Armed Post Office Robbery
Gardaí are seeking four men in connection with an armed robbery of a post office in County Kerry. Two men, one carrying a pistol and the other a baseball bat, entered the Tarbet Post Office at about 16:00 on Tuesday and threatened staff while a third man stood blocking the door.
Gardaí are seeking four men in connection with an armed robbery of a post office in County Kerry. Two men, one carrying a pistol and the other a baseball bat, entered the Tarbet Post Office at about 16:00 on Tuesday and threatened staff while a third man stood blocking the door.
Manhunt Launched For Escaped Prisoner
A major manhunt is underway following the escape of a prisoner from Tallaght Hospital. 53-year-old Derek Brockwell was at the hospital being treated for diabetes when he made his escape. It is understood two garda officers suffered stab wounds during an incident prior to the escape.
A major manhunt is underway following the escape of a prisoner from Tallaght Hospital. 53-year-old Derek Brockwell was at the hospital being treated for diabetes when he made his escape. It is understood two garda officers suffered stab wounds during an incident prior to the escape.
Single Parent Welfare Reform To Be Debated
The Oireachtas Committee on Education and Social Protection is to debate a welfare reform proposed three years ago by the Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton.
The Oireachtas Committee on Education and Social Protection is to debate a welfare reform proposed three years ago by the Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 18 2014, 4,383 days ago
Govt Urged To Reconsider EU Solidarity Funding Application
The government's refusal to apply for EU Solidarity Funding to help with the cost of flood repairs has been described as a "ludicrous and rash decision".
The government's refusal to apply for EU Solidarity Funding to help with the cost of flood repairs has been described as a "ludicrous and rash decision".
PAC Member Calls For Immediate Rehab Pay Transparency
The Rehab board needs to reveal the salaries of all its senior staff immediately, not in 2016, Wicklow TD and Public Accounts Committee member Simon Harris has said.
The Rehab board needs to reveal the salaries of all its senior staff immediately, not in 2016, Wicklow TD and Public Accounts Committee member Simon Harris has said.
Man Charged With Murder Of Woman In Dublin Hotel
A man held on Monday in connection with the death of a woman in a Dublin hotel room has been charged with murder. Cleaning staff at the Plaza Hotel in Tallaght discovered the body of 30-year-old Sonia Blount on Sunday afternoon.
A man held on Monday in connection with the death of a woman in a Dublin hotel room has been charged with murder. Cleaning staff at the Plaza Hotel in Tallaght discovered the body of 30-year-old Sonia Blount on Sunday afternoon.
SIPTU Announce Work Stoppage At Cork Research Centre
SIPTU members at Ireland's largest research centre are to stage two one-day work shortages in a dispute over pay. The action follows a one day stoppage last month at the Tyndall National Institute in Cork.
SIPTU members at Ireland's largest research centre are to stage two one-day work shortages in a dispute over pay. The action follows a one day stoppage last month at the Tyndall National Institute in Cork.
CSO Figures Show Year-On-Year Increase In Irish Exports
The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that Irish exports in December 2013 were up by 14% on the same period the previous year.
The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that Irish exports in December 2013 were up by 14% on the same period the previous year.
Govt Urged To Act On Growing Unemployment In Southeast
The government has been urged to address the "dangerously" high levels of unemployment in Waterford. Sinn Féin has called on the government to act, saying that the Southeast is being "left behind and neglected despite promises from the Government that much more needs to be done.
The government has been urged to address the "dangerously" high levels of unemployment in Waterford. Sinn Féin has called on the government to act, saying that the Southeast is being "left behind and neglected despite promises from the Government that much more needs to be done.
Shannon Aerospace SIPTU Members Vote For Strike Action
SIPTU members at Shannon Aerospace in Co. Clare have voted in favour of industrial action in a dispute over pensions. The workers will stage a four-hour work stoppage on 04 March alongside a ban on working overtime.
SIPTU members at Shannon Aerospace in Co. Clare have voted in favour of industrial action in a dispute over pensions. The workers will stage a four-hour work stoppage on 04 March alongside a ban on working overtime.
NTA Launch Rapid Transit Bus Scheme Consultation
A public consultation has been launched over a proposed rapid transport system for Dublin. The National Transport Authority have introduced the consultation for 'Swiftway', a rapid transit scheme, described as the "Luas on rubber wheels", that promises to "slash journey times".
A public consultation has been launched over a proposed rapid transport system for Dublin. The National Transport Authority have introduced the consultation for 'Swiftway', a rapid transit scheme, described as the "Luas on rubber wheels", that promises to "slash journey times".
Fire At Dublin Hospital Investigated
An investigation is underway into a fire at a cafe in St James's Hospital in Dublin. Five units from the Dublin Fire Brigade attended the Kylemore Cafe at around 03:00 on Tuesday morning after a smoke alarm was activated.
An investigation is underway into a fire at a cafe in St James's Hospital in Dublin. Five units from the Dublin Fire Brigade attended the Kylemore Cafe at around 03:00 on Tuesday morning after a smoke alarm was activated.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 18 2013, 4,748 days ago
Mortgage-To-Rent Scheme Processed Just Eight Homes Since Launch
Just eight homes are currently being sold through the governments mortgage-to-rent scheme.
Just eight homes are currently being sold through the governments mortgage-to-rent scheme.
Death Toll For Irish Roads Reaches 30
The number of road deaths in the State has now risen to 30, following the deaths of three young mean over the weekend, double the number for this time last year.
The number of road deaths in the State has now risen to 30, following the deaths of three young mean over the weekend, double the number for this time last year.
Charges 'May Be Upgraded' Over Stabbing Death Of Irishman In Australia
An Irishman charged in Australia last week with grievous bodily harm over the stabbing of another Irishman, may now have his charges upgraded following the victims death six days after the attack.
An Irishman charged in Australia last week with grievous bodily harm over the stabbing of another Irishman, may now have his charges upgraded following the victims death six days after the attack.
Garda To 'Turn Off The Goodwill Tap'
Gardaí will cease to carry out certain tasks, which the do on a voluntary basis, from 22 February, the Garda Representative Association (GRA) has confirmed.
Gardaí will cease to carry out certain tasks, which the do on a voluntary basis, from 22 February, the Garda Representative Association (GRA) has confirmed.
Facebook Create 100 More Jobs In Dublin
100 additional jobs are to be created at the Dublin headquarters of social networking giant, Facebook, bringing the company’s total workforce in Ireland to 500. The jobs are already being advertised on the company’s website and cover a range of functions.
100 additional jobs are to be created at the Dublin headquarters of social networking giant, Facebook, bringing the company’s total workforce in Ireland to 500. The jobs are already being advertised on the company’s website and cover a range of functions.
2,00 Frontline Staff Expected To Attend Rally
It is expected that some 2,000 frontline staff, including garda and nurses, will take part in a protest in Dublin today over proposals to cut premium payments for working on a Sunday from double time to time-and-a-half and to scrap premium payments for Saturdays and evening time.
It is expected that some 2,000 frontline staff, including garda and nurses, will take part in a protest in Dublin today over proposals to cut premium payments for working on a Sunday from double time to time-and-a-half and to scrap premium payments for Saturdays and evening time.
Man Arrested On Suspicion Of Murder Following Fire Death
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder over the death of a woman in a house fire in Co Cork Sunday morning. Firefighters fund the 36-year-old mother of three following a fire at her home in Passage West. A man in his 30s was later arrested on Sunday evening in connection with the death.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder over the death of a woman in a house fire in Co Cork Sunday morning. Firefighters fund the 36-year-old mother of three following a fire at her home in Passage West. A man in his 30s was later arrested on Sunday evening in connection with the death.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 18 2011, 5,479 days ago
Man Found Guilty Of Murdering Nurse
A 49-year-old man has this morning been found guilty at the Central Criminal Court of murdering his ex-girlfriend. Milhalache Marian, who is originally from Romania, pleaded not guilty to murdering 35-year-old Loradena Pricajan on 28 January, last year.
A 49-year-old man has this morning been found guilty at the Central Criminal Court of murdering his ex-girlfriend. Milhalache Marian, who is originally from Romania, pleaded not guilty to murdering 35-year-old Loradena Pricajan on 28 January, last year.
Numbers In Mortgage Arrears Rise By 5,000
Figures from rating agency Moody's has revealed another 5,000 mortgage-holders are now in arrears across the Irish Republic. Moody's said on Friday morning that 45,000 homeowners have failed to make a repayment for three months or more.
Figures from rating agency Moody's has revealed another 5,000 mortgage-holders are now in arrears across the Irish Republic. Moody's said on Friday morning that 45,000 homeowners have failed to make a repayment for three months or more.
Gardaí Hunt For Missing Liverpool Woman
An appeal has been launched in connection with the disappearance of a Liverpool woman and her three-year-old daughter, who may have come to Ireland.
An appeal has been launched in connection with the disappearance of a Liverpool woman and her three-year-old daughter, who may have come to Ireland.
Tragic RIR Soldier Buried In North
The Royal Irish Regiment soldier who was shot dead in Afghanistan two weeks ago has been buried in Bangor today. The 20-year-old Ranger from the Co Down seaside town, was fatally wounded after he returned to his base in Helmand province.
The Royal Irish Regiment soldier who was shot dead in Afghanistan two weeks ago has been buried in Bangor today. The 20-year-old Ranger from the Co Down seaside town, was fatally wounded after he returned to his base in Helmand province.
Gov Pledges Assistance To 'Ghost Estates'
Ireland's unfinished housing developments are to receive some €5 million in financial assistance, according to a Government announcement today.
Ireland's unfinished housing developments are to receive some €5 million in financial assistance, according to a Government announcement today.
North's Police Get Extra Anti-Terror Cash
There's an additional £200m on the way to help the police across the border combat the dissident terror threat. The Stormont ustice Minister David Ford and the Chief Constable Matt Baggott had made a formal request for the funding, which will be spread over four years.
There's an additional £200m on the way to help the police across the border combat the dissident terror threat. The Stormont ustice Minister David Ford and the Chief Constable Matt Baggott had made a formal request for the funding, which will be spread over four years.
Toxic Waste From Fuel Plant Uncovered
A man has been arrested and over 18 tonnes of toxic waste uncovered in the North, after the discovery of a diesel laundering plant in Co Antrim earlier this week by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
A man has been arrested and over 18 tonnes of toxic waste uncovered in the North, after the discovery of a diesel laundering plant in Co Antrim earlier this week by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Casino 'Still A Gamble' As Objections Are Heard
A bid to construct a new Irish casino is turning out to be a bit of a gamble with news of an oral hearing to discuss objections. An Bord Pleanála, has decided to host the hearing to discuss the planned €460m development near Thurles. It is set to take place on March 8th.
A bid to construct a new Irish casino is turning out to be a bit of a gamble with news of an oral hearing to discuss objections. An Bord Pleanála, has decided to host the hearing to discuss the planned €460m development near Thurles. It is set to take place on March 8th.
Youth Farmers' Clubs Funds In Focus
There's a hot debate underway over funding for an important - long established rural community initiative in the North. The Ulster Unionist MLA, Danny Kinahan (pictured) has this morning repeated his condemnation of the proposed withdrawal of £75,000 of funding from the Young Farmers' Clubs.
There's a hot debate underway over funding for an important - long established rural community initiative in the North. The Ulster Unionist MLA, Danny Kinahan (pictured) has this morning repeated his condemnation of the proposed withdrawal of £75,000 of funding from the Young Farmers' Clubs.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 18 2010, 5,844 days ago
Cowen On The Ropes Over O'Dea
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has accused Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny of launching a no-confidence motion in Willie O'Dea to prove he was up to being party chief.
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has accused Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny of launching a no-confidence motion in Willie O'Dea to prove he was up to being party chief.
Israel 'Summoned' Over Passports
The use of fake passports by the alleged killers of a Hamas commander in Dubai has provoked a diplomatic storm today. Ireland's foreign minister, Micheal Martin said he was still trying to determine whether the three passports had been lost or stolen recently.
The use of fake passports by the alleged killers of a Hamas commander in Dubai has provoked a diplomatic storm today. Ireland's foreign minister, Micheal Martin said he was still trying to determine whether the three passports had been lost or stolen recently.
Allister Confirms North Antrim Bid
Ian Paisley is to be challenged for his Westminster MP's seat. The aged DUP former leader is to come up against unionist hardliner Jim Allister, who has been formally selected by the TUV to contest Ian Paisley's North Antrim parliamentary seat at the next General Election.
Ian Paisley is to be challenged for his Westminster MP's seat. The aged DUP former leader is to come up against unionist hardliner Jim Allister, who has been formally selected by the TUV to contest Ian Paisley's North Antrim parliamentary seat at the next General Election.
Sentence For Killing Brother Suspended
A 19-year-old Kilkenny woman, who was convicted of her brother's manslaughter, has received a five-year suspended sentence at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Waterford.
A 19-year-old Kilkenny woman, who was convicted of her brother's manslaughter, has received a five-year suspended sentence at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Waterford.
Policing Devolution On Stormont Agenda
The devolution of powers over justice and policing to the Northern Assembly is firmly back on the political agenda today.
The devolution of powers over justice and policing to the Northern Assembly is firmly back on the political agenda today.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 18 2009, 6,209 days ago
Mortgage Approvals Slump As Bank Scandal Continues
The Irish Banking Federation (IBF) says the number of mortgages being issued in Ireland fell by 30% last year. The news comes on the day after Irish Nationwide's Chairman Michael Walsh submitted his resignation over the ongoing scandal among many Irish banks.
The Irish Banking Federation (IBF) says the number of mortgages being issued in Ireland fell by 30% last year. The news comes on the day after Irish Nationwide's Chairman Michael Walsh submitted his resignation over the ongoing scandal among many Irish banks.
Public Alert Gardaí To Arms Cache
Gardaí have uncovered a number of firearms following a crucial tip-off. Shortly before 6pm yesterday evening, three firearms believed to be handguns were recovered in the Inniscarra area of County Cork. A Garda spokesman said a member of the public had alerted Gardaí to the find.
Gardaí have uncovered a number of firearms following a crucial tip-off. Shortly before 6pm yesterday evening, three firearms believed to be handguns were recovered in the Inniscarra area of County Cork. A Garda spokesman said a member of the public had alerted Gardaí to the find.
Pension Levy Proposals Published
Details of the controversial public sector pension levy proposals are to be published after being approved by the cabinet yesterday. The legislation is expected to result in the imposition of pension levies ranging from 3% to almost 10% on all public-sector workers.
Details of the controversial public sector pension levy proposals are to be published after being approved by the cabinet yesterday. The legislation is expected to result in the imposition of pension levies ranging from 3% to almost 10% on all public-sector workers.
Gas Bills Could Be Slashed By 25%
Bord Gais has announced it is preparing to slash energy costs with both average gas bills falling by as much as a quarter and costs for its newly launched electricity service undercutting other suppliers.
Bord Gais has announced it is preparing to slash energy costs with both average gas bills falling by as much as a quarter and costs for its newly launched electricity service undercutting other suppliers.
Regulator Issues Warning Over Phoney Investment Firms
The Financial Regulator has issued warnings about two firms, which they believe have been offering investment services to the Irish public. According to the regulator, neither of the two companies Guardian Asset Management nor London Equities are authorised as investment firms in Ireland.
The Financial Regulator has issued warnings about two firms, which they believe have been offering investment services to the Irish public. According to the regulator, neither of the two companies Guardian Asset Management nor London Equities are authorised as investment firms in Ireland.
Man Arrested Over Drug Dealer Murder
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a Co Louth drug dealer, Paul Reay. Gardaí at Drogheda said this morning they had arrested a man in his early 40s in connection with the two-year investigation. Paul Reay was murdered at Tredagh View, Marley's Lane, on 23rd November 2006.
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a Co Louth drug dealer, Paul Reay. Gardaí at Drogheda said this morning they had arrested a man in his early 40s in connection with the two-year investigation. Paul Reay was murdered at Tredagh View, Marley's Lane, on 23rd November 2006.
Ireland Face Disciplinary From EC Over Economy
The European Commission is to launch disciplinary proceedings against Ireland due to current 'economic free fall'.
The European Commission is to launch disciplinary proceedings against Ireland due to current 'economic free fall'.
Killed Motorcyclist Named
Gardaí have named the 38-year-old motorcyclist killed in a tragic collision in Co. Carlow. The man is James Fleming of Hillside, Borris, Co. Carlow.
Gardaí have named the 38-year-old motorcyclist killed in a tragic collision in Co. Carlow. The man is James Fleming of Hillside, Borris, Co. Carlow.
Cannibas Seized From Man In Cork
A large quantity of cannabis has been seized from a man in Cork yesterday. Gardaí say at approximately 7pm yesterday evening, officers from The Garda National Drugs Unit, supported by the Divisional Drugs Unit Cork, stopped and searched a car in the Watergrasshill area.
A large quantity of cannabis has been seized from a man in Cork yesterday. Gardaí say at approximately 7pm yesterday evening, officers from The Garda National Drugs Unit, supported by the Divisional Drugs Unit Cork, stopped and searched a car in the Watergrasshill area.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 18 2008, 6,575 days ago
Dublin Canal Body Has Head Injuries
The body of a man has been found near the Grand Canal in Dublin. The body was found shortly before 8am on Monday morning, on the banks of the canal between Kylemore Road and the Naas Road.
The body of a man has been found near the Grand Canal in Dublin. The body was found shortly before 8am on Monday morning, on the banks of the canal between Kylemore Road and the Naas Road.
Family Give Evidence In Kearney Murder Trial
The parents and sister of murdered Siobhan Kearney have been giving evidence at the trial of the victim's husband, Brian.
The parents and sister of murdered Siobhan Kearney have been giving evidence at the trial of the victim's husband, Brian.
Man Stabbed In Wexford
A man is in hospital after being stabbed in Co. Wexford on Sunday night. The incident happened in North Street in New Ross around 10pm. It is understood that the victim, believed to be a 43-year-old man, was stabbed several times in the shoulder and lungs.
A man is in hospital after being stabbed in Co. Wexford on Sunday night. The incident happened in North Street in New Ross around 10pm. It is understood that the victim, believed to be a 43-year-old man, was stabbed several times in the shoulder and lungs.
Teen's Body Found In Co. Mayo School
The body of a 15-year-old schoolboy has been found in the grounds of a Co. Mayo school. The body was discovered around 8am on Monday morning at the back of Rice College in Westport.
The body of a 15-year-old schoolboy has been found in the grounds of a Co. Mayo school. The body was discovered around 8am on Monday morning at the back of Rice College in Westport.
One Killed In Weekend Crash In Carlow
A man was killed in a road crash in Carlow at the weekend. The incident happened in the early hours of Saturday morning on at Clonmore, Killeshin. A 53-year-old pedestrian died when a car struck him. Gardaí have appealed for anyone with any information to contact them on: 059 913 6620.
A man was killed in a road crash in Carlow at the weekend. The incident happened in the early hours of Saturday morning on at Clonmore, Killeshin. A 53-year-old pedestrian died when a car struck him. Gardaí have appealed for anyone with any information to contact them on: 059 913 6620.
Increase In Passengers At Dublin Airport
The number of passengers travelling through Dublin Airport in January rose by 7% to more than 1.5 million. The increase represents an extra 3,500 people flying from the airport every day.
The number of passengers travelling through Dublin Airport in January rose by 7% to more than 1.5 million. The increase represents an extra 3,500 people flying from the airport every day.
Man Killed In Galway Crash
A 39-year-old man was killed in a road crash in Co. Galway on Sunday. The incident happened at Coolaghy in Moycullen around 2:30am. The man died when the car he was driving hit a wall. His body was taken to Galway's University College Hospital.
A 39-year-old man was killed in a road crash in Co. Galway on Sunday. The incident happened at Coolaghy in Moycullen around 2:30am. The man died when the car he was driving hit a wall. His body was taken to Galway's University College Hospital.
Arnotts Jobs To Go: Official
While jobs will flow from the construction of a €1 billion shop, apartment, restaurant and hotel complex that is expected to start later this year on the site of the existing Arnotts department store, some 580 jobs are to be lost when the existing store on Henry Street in Dublin closes.
While jobs will flow from the construction of a €1 billion shop, apartment, restaurant and hotel complex that is expected to start later this year on the site of the existing Arnotts department store, some 580 jobs are to be lost when the existing store on Henry Street in Dublin closes.
150 Graduate Level Jobs For Cork
Cork is to receive a jobs boost as 150 new jobs are to be created in the city by financial services company Citco Fund Services.
Cork is to receive a jobs boost as 150 new jobs are to be created in the city by financial services company Citco Fund Services.
'Risk' To Northern Rock Rescue Plans
The new Executive Chairman of Northern Rock has warned that the plans to save the beleagured bank are 'not without risks'.
The new Executive Chairman of Northern Rock has warned that the plans to save the beleagured bank are 'not without risks'.
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Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
