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Irish News on Fri, May 3 2019, 2,557 days ago
INMO Nurses Vote To Accept Proposals
Nurses and midwives from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) have voted to accept proposals to resolve their industrial dispute.
Nurses and midwives from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) have voted to accept proposals to resolve their industrial dispute.
Govt Approve Publication Of New Human Tissue Bill
The Minister for Health Simon Harris has welcomed the Government's decision to approve the publication of the General Scheme of a Human Tissue (Transplantation, Post-Mortem, Anatomical Examination, and Public Display) Bill.
The Minister for Health Simon Harris has welcomed the Government's decision to approve the publication of the General Scheme of a Human Tissue (Transplantation, Post-Mortem, Anatomical Examination, and Public Display) Bill.
Police Seize Cannabis Worth €44k In Cork
Revenue officers in Cork have seized 2.2kgs of herbal cannabis worth around €44,000. The drugs, found on Wednesday 01 May, were discovered in a package that arrived from Italy. It was destined for an address in west Cork. Investigations are ongoing.
Revenue officers in Cork have seized 2.2kgs of herbal cannabis worth around €44,000. The drugs, found on Wednesday 01 May, were discovered in a package that arrived from Italy. It was destined for an address in west Cork. Investigations are ongoing.
Fishermen Rescued After Trawler Catches Fire Off Wicklow Coast
Three fishermen have been rescued after their trawler caught fire 30 miles off the coast of County Wicklow yesterday afternoon, Thursday 02 May. Lifeboat crews from Arkow and Wicklow RNLI responded to the emergency shortly before 4pm, evacuating the men from the 14-metre vessel.
Three fishermen have been rescued after their trawler caught fire 30 miles off the coast of County Wicklow yesterday afternoon, Thursday 02 May. Lifeboat crews from Arkow and Wicklow RNLI responded to the emergency shortly before 4pm, evacuating the men from the 14-metre vessel.
Funding Announced For Enterprises Tackling Re-Offending
Funding of €300,000 has been secured for social enterprises that tackle re-offending rates by providing employment opportunities for people with a criminal past. The funding is being provided by the Department of Justice and Equality's Social Impact Programme under its 'KickStart' Seed Fund.
Funding of €300,000 has been secured for social enterprises that tackle re-offending rates by providing employment opportunities for people with a criminal past. The funding is being provided by the Department of Justice and Equality's Social Impact Programme under its 'KickStart' Seed Fund.
Regulation Urgently Needed Before E-Scooters Are Re-Introduced To Dublin
The re-introduction of e-assist bicycles and electric scooters in Dublin highlights the urgent need for a proper regulatory framework for the safe use of the devices.
The re-introduction of e-assist bicycles and electric scooters in Dublin highlights the urgent need for a proper regulatory framework for the safe use of the devices.
Man Arrested In Connection With Donegal Gorse Fires
A man has been arrested in connection with the outbreak of a gorse fire in County Donegal on Good Friday. The fire caused considerable damage to a house in the Drumnacart and Annagry area as well as damaging a tractor and other items on the properties.
A man has been arrested in connection with the outbreak of a gorse fire in County Donegal on Good Friday. The fire caused considerable damage to a house in the Drumnacart and Annagry area as well as damaging a tractor and other items on the properties.
Irish News on Thu, May 3 2018, 2,922 days ago
Housing Minister Accused Of 'Knowingly Manipulating Homeless Figures'
The Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy has been accused of "knowingly manipulating the March homeless figures".
The Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy has been accused of "knowingly manipulating the March homeless figures".
Irish News on Wed, May 3 2017, 3,287 days ago
Department Of Education To Acquire Former Greyhound Stadium
The Irish Greyhound Board, Bord na gCon, has accepted an offer from the Department of Education and Skills to acquire the former Greyhound Stadium at Harold's Cross in Dublin, subject to standard approvals required.
The Irish Greyhound Board, Bord na gCon, has accepted an offer from the Department of Education and Skills to acquire the former Greyhound Stadium at Harold's Cross in Dublin, subject to standard approvals required.
Number Of Food Firms Failing To Provide Allergen Information - FSAI
A number of food businesses are failing to provide allergen information to consumers, according to data from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI).
A number of food businesses are failing to provide allergen information to consumers, according to data from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI).
Drop In Unemployment Rate
The unemployment rate continued to fall in April, according to new figures from the Central Statistic Office (CSO). The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April fell to 6.2%, down from 6.4% in March. A total of 47,300 fewer people were unemployed in April compared to last year.
The unemployment rate continued to fall in April, according to new figures from the Central Statistic Office (CSO). The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April fell to 6.2%, down from 6.4% in March. A total of 47,300 fewer people were unemployed in April compared to last year.
Irish News on Tue, May 3 2016, 3,652 days ago
HEA Report Reveals Improvement In Graduate Employment Opportunities
New research has found employment opportunities for graduates are improving in Ireland. The Higher Education Authority (HEA) report reveals employment rates for Honours Bachelor Degree graduates have risen from 45% in 2009 to 58% in 2014.
New research has found employment opportunities for graduates are improving in Ireland. The Higher Education Authority (HEA) report reveals employment rates for Honours Bachelor Degree graduates have risen from 45% in 2009 to 58% in 2014.
Kelly Announces Further Rent Certainty Measures
Environment Minister Alan Kelly has announced further rent certainty measures under the Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Act 2015. The provisions will come into effect on 09 May.
Environment Minister Alan Kelly has announced further rent certainty measures under the Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Act 2015. The provisions will come into effect on 09 May.
Minister Lynch Welcomes NDA Report On HIQA Inspections
Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has welcomed a report on HIQA inspections in residential centres.
Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has welcomed a report on HIQA inspections in residential centres.
Gardai Appeal Following Cyclist Collision In Dublin
Gardai are appealing for witnesses after a serious collision between a cyclist and a pedestrian in Dublin. The incident occurred in Phoenix Park at around 8:40pm yesterday, 02 May.
Gardai are appealing for witnesses after a serious collision between a cyclist and a pedestrian in Dublin. The incident occurred in Phoenix Park at around 8:40pm yesterday, 02 May.
Investigation Launched Over Shooting Incident In Clondalkin
An investigation is underway following a shooting incident in Clondalkin, Dublin, on Monday, 02 May. A man in his 20's received gunshot wounds to his leg and arm shortly before 9pm in Shancastle Drive. The victim was taken to hospital, however his injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
An investigation is underway following a shooting incident in Clondalkin, Dublin, on Monday, 02 May. A man in his 20's received gunshot wounds to his leg and arm shortly before 9pm in Shancastle Drive. The victim was taken to hospital, however his injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
Adams Apologises For Racial Slur In Django Unchained Tweet
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has apologised for using a racial slur in a tweet in respect of the film Django Unchained. In his Twitter post, Mr Adams appeared to draw parallels between the treatment of African American slaves before the American Civil War and Irish nationalists.
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has apologised for using a racial slur in a tweet in respect of the film Django Unchained. In his Twitter post, Mr Adams appeared to draw parallels between the treatment of African American slaves before the American Civil War and Irish nationalists.
O'Sullivan Reveals Transfer Date Of CNS To Education And Training Boards
Education Minister Jan O'Sullivan has revealed the date for the formal transfer of patronage of Community National Schools (CNS) to the Education and Training Boards.
Education Minister Jan O'Sullivan has revealed the date for the formal transfer of patronage of Community National Schools (CNS) to the Education and Training Boards.
Irish News on Fri, May 3 2013, 4,748 days ago
Appeal For Missing Man Patrick Heeran
Gardai in Mohill are renewing their appeal in seeking the public's help in locating Leitrim man Patrick Heeran who is missing from Aughavas, Co. Leitrim since early in October 2011. Patrick, 48, was last seen in Mohill, Co Leitrim at 4.20pm on 3rd October 2011.
Gardai in Mohill are renewing their appeal in seeking the public's help in locating Leitrim man Patrick Heeran who is missing from Aughavas, Co. Leitrim since early in October 2011. Patrick, 48, was last seen in Mohill, Co Leitrim at 4.20pm on 3rd October 2011.
Catholic Bishops Oppose Abortion Legislation
The Catholic Bishops of Ireland have released a statement saying that the Protection of Life in Pregnancy Bill is a morally unacceptable change to Irish legislation.
The Catholic Bishops of Ireland have released a statement saying that the Protection of Life in Pregnancy Bill is a morally unacceptable change to Irish legislation.
Brian Shivers Cleared Of Massereene Murders
Brian Shivers, who was originally convicted of the Real IRA murders of two soldiers at Massereene Barracks in 2009, has been acquitted at Belfast Crown Court today. The soldiers, Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, were shot bt the Real IRA as they collected pizza they had ordered.
Brian Shivers, who was originally convicted of the Real IRA murders of two soldiers at Massereene Barracks in 2009, has been acquitted at Belfast Crown Court today. The soldiers, Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, were shot bt the Real IRA as they collected pizza they had ordered.
New Sports Facility Opens In Árainn Mhór
Dinny McGinley T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, opened a new sports facility in Árainn Mhór, Co. Donegal today.
Dinny McGinley T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, opened a new sports facility in Árainn Mhór, Co. Donegal today.
US First Lady To Visit Ireland
US First Lady Michelle Obama is to visit Ireland next month, according to reports. Their visit would coincide with her husband US President Barack Obama, who would be attending the G8 summit.
US First Lady Michelle Obama is to visit Ireland next month, according to reports. Their visit would coincide with her husband US President Barack Obama, who would be attending the G8 summit.
Strike Action For Waste Water Treatment Plant Workers
SIPTU members at Shanganagh Waste Water Treatment Plant will begin strike action on Tuesday, 7th May, at 6.30 a.m., in response to their employer's refusal to recognise the workers right to be collectively represented by their union.
SIPTU members at Shanganagh Waste Water Treatment Plant will begin strike action on Tuesday, 7th May, at 6.30 a.m., in response to their employer's refusal to recognise the workers right to be collectively represented by their union.
Burglaries Continue To Be A Major Problem In Co Donegal
Fianna Fáil Deputy Charlie McConalogue has said that burglaries and thefts continue to be a major problem across Co Donegal, despite the good work of gardaí on Operation Liath. The Donegal Deputy commented: "The Justice Minister has hailed Operation Liath a 'success'.
Fianna Fáil Deputy Charlie McConalogue has said that burglaries and thefts continue to be a major problem across Co Donegal, despite the good work of gardaí on Operation Liath. The Donegal Deputy commented: "The Justice Minister has hailed Operation Liath a 'success'.
Irish News on Thu, May 3 2012, 5,113 days ago
Tánaiste Calls For Cardinal To Resign
The Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has called on Cardinal Seán Brady to resign in the wake of the latest child abuse scandal.
The Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has called on Cardinal Seán Brady to resign in the wake of the latest child abuse scandal.
Man Arrested Following Drugs Seizure
A man has been arrested following a drugs seizure in Cork at around 10.30pm on Wednesday night. Around €58,000 worth of cannabis plants and equipment were found during the search of a house in Mallow. He is currently being questioned at Mallow garda station.
A man has been arrested following a drugs seizure in Cork at around 10.30pm on Wednesday night. Around €58,000 worth of cannabis plants and equipment were found during the search of a house in Mallow. He is currently being questioned at Mallow garda station.
Vita Cortex Workers Vote To Accept Agreement
SIPTU members at Vita Cortex have voted to accept proposals agreed between the company, its shareholders and worker representatives which provide for an equitable conclusion to the long running dispute.
SIPTU members at Vita Cortex have voted to accept proposals agreed between the company, its shareholders and worker representatives which provide for an equitable conclusion to the long running dispute.
Quality Of Ireland's Bathing Waters Remains High
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today launched the report The Quality of Bathing Water in Ireland – An Overview for the Year 2011. The report findings show that: •the quality of Ireland's bathing waters remains high, with 98.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today launched the report The Quality of Bathing Water in Ireland – An Overview for the Year 2011. The report findings show that: •the quality of Ireland's bathing waters remains high, with 98.
Irish And Multinational Businesses Say Yes To Stability Treaty
Fine Gael Dublin Central TD, Paschal Donohoe, has today said that both Irish and multinational businesses based here are giving a resounding Yes to the Stability Treaty.
Fine Gael Dublin Central TD, Paschal Donohoe, has today said that both Irish and multinational businesses based here are giving a resounding Yes to the Stability Treaty.
'Catholic Priests Will Be Dismayed At New Allegations' - McGuinness
Sinn Fein MP Martin McGuiness has stated Catholic priests will be "dismayed" at new allegations regarding Cardinal Sean Brady in a Church investigation into child abuse carried out by Fr. Brendan Smith.
Sinn Fein MP Martin McGuiness has stated Catholic priests will be "dismayed" at new allegations regarding Cardinal Sean Brady in a Church investigation into child abuse carried out by Fr. Brendan Smith.
Irish News on Tue, May 3 2011, 5,479 days ago
Minister Commends Defence Forces For Fire Efforts
Minister for Justice Equality and Defence Alan Shatter has commended the Defence Forces for their contribution to the fire fighting efforts in the North West of the country.
Minister for Justice Equality and Defence Alan Shatter has commended the Defence Forces for their contribution to the fire fighting efforts in the North West of the country.
Taoiseach Responds To Death Of Osama Bin Laden
The Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny TD, has issued a statement following the death of Osama Bin Laden. He said: “Most people in Ireland remember the terrible scenes in New York City, in Pennsylvania and in Washington on September 11th 2001.
The Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny TD, has issued a statement following the death of Osama Bin Laden. He said: “Most people in Ireland remember the terrible scenes in New York City, in Pennsylvania and in Washington on September 11th 2001.
Appeal To Find Michelle Relaunched
An appeal for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 16-year-old Michelle Doyle has been relaunched. Michelle, from Moyglass Road, Lucan, was last seen at 3pm on Monday 14th March 2011. It is believed she was going to the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
An appeal for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 16-year-old Michelle Doyle has been relaunched. Michelle, from Moyglass Road, Lucan, was last seen at 3pm on Monday 14th March 2011. It is believed she was going to the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
Fatal Road Collisions Claim Three Lives
Gardaí at Enniscorthy are investigating a fatal road traffic collision that occurred sometime after 3.30am this morning at Coolacarney, Ballindangan, Co. Wexford.
Gardaí at Enniscorthy are investigating a fatal road traffic collision that occurred sometime after 3.30am this morning at Coolacarney, Ballindangan, Co. Wexford.
Suspect Devices Discovered in Kildare
An investigation is underway following the discovery of three suspect devices near a bus stop in County Kildare. The devices were found by Gardaí in Ballinakill, Carbury on Sunday during a planned search of the area. An army EOD team was deployed after the area was sealed off .
An investigation is underway following the discovery of three suspect devices near a bus stop in County Kildare. The devices were found by Gardaí in Ballinakill, Carbury on Sunday during a planned search of the area. An army EOD team was deployed after the area was sealed off .
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