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Irish News on Wed, Jun 5 2019, 2,557 days ago
Teen Injured In Galway Stabbing
Gardaí are investigating after a man in his late teens was stabbed in Galway overnight. The incident occurred at around 3.30am in the St Francis Street area. The man was transferred to University Hospital Galway with injuries that are said to be serious but not life threatening.
Gardaí are investigating after a man in his late teens was stabbed in Galway overnight. The incident occurred at around 3.30am in the St Francis Street area. The man was transferred to University Hospital Galway with injuries that are said to be serious but not life threatening.
Protests Planned As Trump Set To Arrive In Ireland
Donald Trump is set to arrive in Ireland this afternoon for his first official trip as US President, as protesters gear up to oppose the visit. His stay in Ireland follows a three-day state visit to the UK to attend events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Donald Trump is set to arrive in Ireland this afternoon for his first official trip as US President, as protesters gear up to oppose the visit. His stay in Ireland follows a three-day state visit to the UK to attend events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Greens Take European Seat As SF Call Off Recount
The Green Party's Grace O'Sullivan is set to be elected to the European Parliament as Sinn Fein withdraws its request for a vote recount in the Ireland South constituency.
The Green Party's Grace O'Sullivan is set to be elected to the European Parliament as Sinn Fein withdraws its request for a vote recount in the Ireland South constituency.
124,000 Students Begin State Examinations
Around 124,000 students across Ireland have begun their Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle examinations today, Wednesday 05 June. Exams will be overseen in over 5,000 centres across the country, with English being one of the first subject areas to be assessed.
Around 124,000 students across Ireland have begun their Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle examinations today, Wednesday 05 June. Exams will be overseen in over 5,000 centres across the country, with English being one of the first subject areas to be assessed.
Student Support For Asylum Seekers To Continue
A grant support scheme for asylum seekers in third level education will continue for the next academic year, government has confirmed. The Pilot Student Support Scheme was introduced in 2015 for prospective students who are in the international protection system.
A grant support scheme for asylum seekers in third level education will continue for the next academic year, government has confirmed. The Pilot Student Support Scheme was introduced in 2015 for prospective students who are in the international protection system.
Cannabis Worth €127k Seized In Meath
Gardaí in County Meath have seized cannabis worth over €127,000 from a house in Stamullen. The drugs were found during a search of a house in the Mill Lane area by the Meath Divisional Drugs Unit, as an investigation into the sale and supply of illegal substances in the area continues.
Gardaí in County Meath have seized cannabis worth over €127,000 from a house in Stamullen. The drugs were found during a search of a house in the Mill Lane area by the Meath Divisional Drugs Unit, as an investigation into the sale and supply of illegal substances in the area continues.
SF Welcome €260k For Tech Apprenticeships
A Sinn Fein TD has welcomed the announcement that Carlow IT is set to receive €260,000 to help it deliver apprenticeship programmes. The Institute of Technology will deliver the schemes in the areas of electrical and carpentry apprenticeships.
A Sinn Fein TD has welcomed the announcement that Carlow IT is set to receive €260,000 to help it deliver apprenticeship programmes. The Institute of Technology will deliver the schemes in the areas of electrical and carpentry apprenticeships.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 5 2018, 2,922 days ago
Man Shot Dead At Bray Boxing Club
A man has died and two other men have been injured in a shooting incident at Bray Boxing Club just before 7am this morning, Tuesday 05 June. It is understood that an armed man entered the boxing club and fired a number of shots. One man, said to be aged in his 30s, was shot dead.
A man has died and two other men have been injured in a shooting incident at Bray Boxing Club just before 7am this morning, Tuesday 05 June. It is understood that an armed man entered the boxing club and fired a number of shots. One man, said to be aged in his 30s, was shot dead.
Man Killed And Two Teenagers Injured In Co Cork Collision
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information to a fatal road traffic collision in Co Cork.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information to a fatal road traffic collision in Co Cork.
Irish News on Mon, Jun 5 2017, 3,287 days ago
Pedestrian Dies After Being Hit By Car In Co Wicklow
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a car in Co Wicklow. The incident occurred on the Coolgreany Road in Arklow at around 2.20am on Monday, 05 June. The man was pronounced dead at the scene and his body has been removed to St Columcille's Hospital, Loughslinstown.
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a car in Co Wicklow. The incident occurred on the Coolgreany Road in Arklow at around 2.20am on Monday, 05 June. The man was pronounced dead at the scene and his body has been removed to St Columcille's Hospital, Loughslinstown.
Leo Varadkar Named New Leader Of Fine Gael
Leo Varadkar has been announced as the new leader of Fine Gael. He secured 60% of the vote to Simon Coveney's 40% in the leadership contest. Mr Varadkar also praised Mr Coveney for his campaign. The Social Protection Minister also refused to rule out a future coalition with Fianna Fail.
Leo Varadkar has been announced as the new leader of Fine Gael. He secured 60% of the vote to Simon Coveney's 40% in the leadership contest. Mr Varadkar also praised Mr Coveney for his campaign. The Social Protection Minister also refused to rule out a future coalition with Fianna Fail.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 5 2015, 4,018 days ago
Minister To Initiate Inquiry Into Death Of Garda Sergeant
The Minister for Justice & Equality is to initiate an inquiry by an independent judicial figure into the death of Garda Sergeant Michael Galvin. Sergeant Galvin took his own life in Ballyshannon Garda Station on 28 May.
The Minister for Justice & Equality is to initiate an inquiry by an independent judicial figure into the death of Garda Sergeant Michael Galvin. Sergeant Galvin took his own life in Ballyshannon Garda Station on 28 May.
Farmers 'Angered' Over Problems With Beef Data Geonomics Programme
The Agricultural Minister is being accused of failing to address concerns of farmers who are experiencing major problems with the new Beef Data and Genomics Programme. Around 1,000 farmers attended a meeting in Claremorris recently and where they outlined the failings of the scheme.
The Agricultural Minister is being accused of failing to address concerns of farmers who are experiencing major problems with the new Beef Data and Genomics Programme. Around 1,000 farmers attended a meeting in Claremorris recently and where they outlined the failings of the scheme.
Dunnes Stores' Workers To Hold National Protest
Dunnes Stores' workers are to hold a national protest tomorrow, Saturday 6 June. All SIPTU members are being called to join their colleagues and Mandate members in the demonstration.
Dunnes Stores' workers are to hold a national protest tomorrow, Saturday 6 June. All SIPTU members are being called to join their colleagues and Mandate members in the demonstration.
Work To Start On Cork Remediation Scheme
The Government has allocated a total of €61m for the Haulbowline Island remediation project in Cork. Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney TD, welcomed the announcement and said the completion of the work is "crucial".
The Government has allocated a total of €61m for the Haulbowline Island remediation project in Cork. Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney TD, welcomed the announcement and said the completion of the work is "crucial".
Man Found Dead In Co Laois
An investigation has launched after a man was found dead at a house in County Laois. According to reports, the 54-year-old was discovered at the bottom of the stairs of a house in Rathdowney at around 10.30pm. The death is not being treated as suspicious and gardai are continuing to investigate.
An investigation has launched after a man was found dead at a house in County Laois. According to reports, the 54-year-old was discovered at the bottom of the stairs of a house in Rathdowney at around 10.30pm. The death is not being treated as suspicious and gardai are continuing to investigate.
Call For Delaney To Appear Before Oireachtas Committee To Explain FIFA Payment
The Oireachtas Committee on Sports is being urged to request the attendance of FAI Chairman John Delaney to explain a €5m payment the FAI received from FIFA following the Thierry Henri handball controversy in 2010.
The Oireachtas Committee on Sports is being urged to request the attendance of FAI Chairman John Delaney to explain a €5m payment the FAI received from FIFA following the Thierry Henri handball controversy in 2010.
Govt Accused Of Failing To Implement Under 6 Free GP Scheme
Less than 40% of GPs have signed up for the Under 6 Free GP scheme, according to new figures. Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Health, Billy Kelleher, claims the figures show the Government's implementation of the policy has failed.
Less than 40% of GPs have signed up for the Under 6 Free GP scheme, according to new figures. Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Health, Billy Kelleher, claims the figures show the Government's implementation of the policy has failed.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 5 2014, 4,383 days ago
Minister And Schools To Develop Protocols For Severe Weather Situations
The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruarí Quinn is to work with schools on developing proper protocols in the event of severe weather conditions. The news follows a question put to the minister by Fine Gael TD for Limerick, Patrick O'Donovan.
The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruarí Quinn is to work with schools on developing proper protocols in the event of severe weather conditions. The news follows a question put to the minister by Fine Gael TD for Limerick, Patrick O'Donovan.
Govt Creating 'Shutter Island" With Taxes And Charges - SF
Sinn Féin have said that water charges and Property Taxes are creating a "Shutter Island', adding that there are "three important facts" emerging from government activities. "The first is that the rate of job creation is slowing down.
Sinn Féin have said that water charges and Property Taxes are creating a "Shutter Island', adding that there are "three important facts" emerging from government activities. "The first is that the rate of job creation is slowing down.
Talks Resume With Union And Airline
Talks have resumed between unions representing cabin crew and Aer Lingus management in a dispute over a more structured work roster. Cabin crew want a roster similar to one in place for pilots, which would see them work for five days and then be off for three.
Talks have resumed between unions representing cabin crew and Aer Lingus management in a dispute over a more structured work roster. Cabin crew want a roster similar to one in place for pilots, which would see them work for five days and then be off for three.
SIPTU Back Industrial Action At Iarnród Éireann
SIPTU members at Iarnród Éireann have voted in favour of industrial action, should the company move to enforce cost reduction measures and pay cuts. It is understood that the union members, some 2,000 staff, backed industrial action by 2 to 1, however rejected a full strike by the same margin.
SIPTU members at Iarnród Éireann have voted in favour of industrial action, should the company move to enforce cost reduction measures and pay cuts. It is understood that the union members, some 2,000 staff, backed industrial action by 2 to 1, however rejected a full strike by the same margin.
Residents Block Access To Estate In Water Meter Protest
A protest is underway at the Woodgrove estate in Portlaoise as Irish Water workers attempt to fit water meters in the area. It is understood that a number of residents have blocked access to the estate at Ballfin Road, in a follow up to a protest that began on Wednesday evening.
A protest is underway at the Woodgrove estate in Portlaoise as Irish Water workers attempt to fit water meters in the area. It is understood that a number of residents have blocked access to the estate at Ballfin Road, in a follow up to a protest that began on Wednesday evening.
Men Arrested After Gun Seized In Dublin
Two men have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a firearm in Dublin at about 09:15 on Thursday morning. Officers of the Emergency Response Unit and the Special Detective Unit made the discovery, and say they believe they have foiled a major crime.
Two men have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a firearm in Dublin at about 09:15 on Thursday morning. Officers of the Emergency Response Unit and the Special Detective Unit made the discovery, and say they believe they have foiled a major crime.
Minister For Children Giving 'Active Consideration' Over Mass Grave
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs has confirmed that "active consideration" is being given on how to address reports of almost 800 children's bodies found in a septic tank.
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs has confirmed that "active consideration" is being given on how to address reports of almost 800 children's bodies found in a septic tank.
Running Ban Needs To Be Lifted To Tackle Childhood Obesity
A 'ban' on children running in school playgrounds needs to be lifted to help tackle the nation's escalating rates of childhood obesity, Fine Gael Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone, has said. Deputy Noone explained: "It is well documented that one in four Irish children are now overweight or obese.
A 'ban' on children running in school playgrounds needs to be lifted to help tackle the nation's escalating rates of childhood obesity, Fine Gael Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone, has said. Deputy Noone explained: "It is well documented that one in four Irish children are now overweight or obese.
Govt Urged To Reopen 'Hooded Men' Case
The government has been urged to reverse the decision of its Attorney General and appeal to the European Court of Human Rights for the reopening of the 1970s 'Hooded Men' case, which alleges torture by the British government.
The government has been urged to reverse the decision of its Attorney General and appeal to the European Court of Human Rights for the reopening of the 1970s 'Hooded Men' case, which alleges torture by the British government.
Irish News on Wed, Jun 5 2013, 4,748 days ago
Investigation Ordered Into 5-Year-Old Autistic Boy Left On School Bus
The Department of Education has ordered an investigation after it was discovered a five-year-old autistic child was left onboard a school bus on Tuesday.
The Department of Education has ordered an investigation after it was discovered a five-year-old autistic child was left onboard a school bus on Tuesday.
Anti-Semitic Graffiti Sprayed On New Central Bank HQ Site
Anti-Semitic graffiti has been spray-painted on the under-construction building of the proposed new headquarters of the Central Bank in Dublin.
Anti-Semitic graffiti has been spray-painted on the under-construction building of the proposed new headquarters of the Central Bank in Dublin.
Government Expected To Agree Construction Stimulus Package
A construction industry stimulus package, estimated to be worth some €200 million, is to be approved today by the government.
A construction industry stimulus package, estimated to be worth some €200 million, is to be approved today by the government.
900 Garda To Patrol Borders During G8
Over 900 garda officers have been assigned to police the border during the G8 summit in Co Fermanagh. Alongside this, special courts and district court judges will be on standby as eight world leaders meet at a golf resort later this month.
Over 900 garda officers have been assigned to police the border during the G8 summit in Co Fermanagh. Alongside this, special courts and district court judges will be on standby as eight world leaders meet at a golf resort later this month.
FSA Issued 19 Orders In May
Nineteen enforcement orders were issued by the Food Safety Authority (FSA) in May; 15 closure orders were issued, alongside two improvement orders and two prohibition orders. One food establishment was prosecuted.
Nineteen enforcement orders were issued by the Food Safety Authority (FSA) in May; 15 closure orders were issued, alongside two improvement orders and two prohibition orders. One food establishment was prosecuted.
Teenager Critical After Quad Bike Accident
A 16-year-old boy involved in a quad bike accident on Tuesday afternoon has been described as in a critical condition, RTÉ have reported. It is understood that accident happened on a public road near the village of Newcastle, Co Tipperary, but the exact cause of what happened is not yet known.
A 16-year-old boy involved in a quad bike accident on Tuesday afternoon has been described as in a critical condition, RTÉ have reported. It is understood that accident happened on a public road near the village of Newcastle, Co Tipperary, but the exact cause of what happened is not yet known.
'No Plans For More Tolls' Says Varadker
Following reports of a proposal to add additional M50 tolls in a draft report from the National Roads Authority, minister for transport Leo Varadker has said he no plans to do so.
Following reports of a proposal to add additional M50 tolls in a draft report from the National Roads Authority, minister for transport Leo Varadker has said he no plans to do so.
Man Arrested And €5m Worth Of Drugs Seized
Garda have reported the seizure of an estimated €5m worth of drugs at a business park in Blanchardstown, Dublin. A man has been arrested in connection with the haul of around 350,000 ecstasy tablets, estimated to be worth €3.5m, and 80kg (€1.
Garda have reported the seizure of an estimated €5m worth of drugs at a business park in Blanchardstown, Dublin. A man has been arrested in connection with the haul of around 350,000 ecstasy tablets, estimated to be worth €3.5m, and 80kg (€1.
Tom Hayes Appointed Minister of State
Fine Gael’s Tom Hayes has been announced as the new Minister of State for Forestry, Horticulture, the Greyhound Industry and Food Safety, a role left vacant by the death last December of Shane McEntee.
Fine Gael’s Tom Hayes has been announced as the new Minister of State for Forestry, Horticulture, the Greyhound Industry and Food Safety, a role left vacant by the death last December of Shane McEntee.
Irish News on Tue, Jun 5 2012, 5,113 days ago
Fear Express Over Possible Pfizer Job Cuts
Concerns have been raised over the security of up to 180 jobs at pharmaceutical company Pfizer in Co Cork.
Concerns have been raised over the security of up to 180 jobs at pharmaceutical company Pfizer in Co Cork.
Thieves Targeting Air-Conditioning Units For Scrap Metal
It has been revealed that businesses have become a fresh target for thieves, who are stealing their air-conditioning units. The Irish Independent has reported that externally mounted units have been removed from the walls and rooftops of a number of business premises in Dublin in recent weeks.
It has been revealed that businesses have become a fresh target for thieves, who are stealing their air-conditioning units. The Irish Independent has reported that externally mounted units have been removed from the walls and rooftops of a number of business premises in Dublin in recent weeks.
Gardai Express Fear Following Discovery Of Grenades
Gardai have expressed fear of an increase on gang violence following the discovering a cache of grenades, the largest in the State for two decades.
Gardai have expressed fear of an increase on gang violence following the discovering a cache of grenades, the largest in the State for two decades.
Capital Grants For Childcare Announced
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald, T.D., today announced that €6 million in capital grant funding has been allocated to 290 childcare settings throughout Ireland.
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald, T.D., today announced that €6 million in capital grant funding has been allocated to 290 childcare settings throughout Ireland.
Number Of Houses Being Built Begins To Ease
The number of houses being built is beginning to ease according to the National Housing Construction Index survey, published by Link2Plans. The survey found that overall planning applications dropped 20%, compared to a drop of 23% from January To April last year.
The number of houses being built is beginning to ease according to the National Housing Construction Index survey, published by Link2Plans. The survey found that overall planning applications dropped 20%, compared to a drop of 23% from January To April last year.
Irish News on Fri, Jun 5 2009, 6,209 days ago
Man Stabbed To Death In Carlow
A woman has been arrested after a man was stabbed to death in County Carlow. The incident occurred in an apartment in Barrow Mills, Graiguecullen, Carlow at approximately 2am in the early hours of Friday morning. The 37-year-old man was taken to St Luke’s Hospital Kilkenny with stab wounds.
A woman has been arrested after a man was stabbed to death in County Carlow. The incident occurred in an apartment in Barrow Mills, Graiguecullen, Carlow at approximately 2am in the early hours of Friday morning. The 37-year-old man was taken to St Luke’s Hospital Kilkenny with stab wounds.
Thieves Steal ATM Machine Out Of Wall
A gang of thieves have stolen an ATM machine they ripped out of a wall in County Kildare. The thieves made off with an unknown sum of cash after taking the cash machine from the Mother Hubbard's restaurant in Moyvalley, Co Kildare at about 2am.
A gang of thieves have stolen an ATM machine they ripped out of a wall in County Kildare. The thieves made off with an unknown sum of cash after taking the cash machine from the Mother Hubbard's restaurant in Moyvalley, Co Kildare at about 2am.
Unemployment Rate At 'Shocking' 11.8%
Labour have described as "shocking" the latest Live Register figures, which show over 400,000 were claiming benefits last month.
Labour have described as "shocking" the latest Live Register figures, which show over 400,000 were claiming benefits last month.
Cost Of Exam Blunder €1M
It has been revealed that Thursday's Leaving Certificate foul-up will cost €1 million to the taxpayer.
It has been revealed that Thursday's Leaving Certificate foul-up will cost €1 million to the taxpayer.
Central Bank Governor Predicts Some Recovery By 2010
Governor of Ireland's Central Bank John Hurley has said that despite a bad 2009 there will be 'extended and gradual' economic recovery next year. He said Ireland's economic recovery would take time and be gradual, but the benefits of the recovery will begin to be seen next year.
Governor of Ireland's Central Bank John Hurley has said that despite a bad 2009 there will be 'extended and gradual' economic recovery next year. He said Ireland's economic recovery would take time and be gradual, but the benefits of the recovery will begin to be seen next year.
Kenny Barred From Fianna Fail Café
The Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny was shocked on Thursday when he found himself barred from entering a Café owned by a prominent Fianna Fail member.
The Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny was shocked on Thursday when he found himself barred from entering a Café owned by a prominent Fianna Fail member.
Ireland Goes To The Polls
The long awaited day of crucial voting in Ireland has arrived, as local, European, and two bye-elections get under way on Friday. More than 3m people are eligible to vote and will be taking to the ballot box between 7am and 10pm tonight following weeks of heady campaigning and debate.
The long awaited day of crucial voting in Ireland has arrived, as local, European, and two bye-elections get under way on Friday. More than 3m people are eligible to vote and will be taking to the ballot box between 7am and 10pm tonight following weeks of heady campaigning and debate.
Church Leaders To Discuss Abuse Scandal With Pope
Irish Catholic Church leaders will meet the Pope on Friday evening to discuss the high profile child abuse scandal. Cardinal Sean Brady and Archbishop Diarmuid Martin are travelling to Rome to discuss the shockwaves generated by the Ryan Report with Pope Benedict XVI.
Irish Catholic Church leaders will meet the Pope on Friday evening to discuss the high profile child abuse scandal. Cardinal Sean Brady and Archbishop Diarmuid Martin are travelling to Rome to discuss the shockwaves generated by the Ryan Report with Pope Benedict XVI.
90 jobs lost at Corden PharmaChem
Some 90 jobs will be lost as Corden PharmaChem phases out manufacturing at its plant in Little Island, Cork, from autumn of this year. The pharmaceutical company, will however keep its research and development activity in Cork.
Some 90 jobs will be lost as Corden PharmaChem phases out manufacturing at its plant in Little Island, Cork, from autumn of this year. The pharmaceutical company, will however keep its research and development activity in Cork.
Irish News on Thu, Jun 5 2008, 6,574 days ago
Boy, 6, 'Critical' Following Car Crash
A six-year-old boy remains in a 'critical condition' following a car crash in Co Clare, Gardaí have revealed. The young boy was travelling in the car with his mother when the accident took place just after 9am on the Ballyvaughan Road close to the village of Bellharbour.
A six-year-old boy remains in a 'critical condition' following a car crash in Co Clare, Gardaí have revealed. The young boy was travelling in the car with his mother when the accident took place just after 9am on the Ballyvaughan Road close to the village of Bellharbour.
Government Sabotaged Economy: Fine Gael
A Fianna Gael TD has claimed the Government have "sabotaged" the economy's capacity to withstand tougher economic times through reckless financial management. On Tuesday, it was revealed the government was already facing a €3.
A Fianna Gael TD has claimed the Government have "sabotaged" the economy's capacity to withstand tougher economic times through reckless financial management. On Tuesday, it was revealed the government was already facing a €3.
Bertie Hedges Bets At Tribunal
Bertie Ahern has told the Mahon Tribunal that previously unaccounted for sterling lodgements into his account had come from winnings on the horses.
Bertie Ahern has told the Mahon Tribunal that previously unaccounted for sterling lodgements into his account had come from winnings on the horses.
Former Bus Driver Admits Bus Caused Death Of Pensioner
A man accused of a destructive rampage in a bus, has admitted the vehicle's eventual crash led to the death of a pensioner.
A man accused of a destructive rampage in a bus, has admitted the vehicle's eventual crash led to the death of a pensioner.
Irish Fishermen To Protest Over Fuel Costs
Fishermen are set to stage a demonstration outside the Dáil in Dublin to protest against the ever increasing fuel prices. Fishing organisations from ports around the country are also planning to tie up their boats as the diesel price hike may mean the end of the line for some local fishermen.
Fishermen are set to stage a demonstration outside the Dáil in Dublin to protest against the ever increasing fuel prices. Fishing organisations from ports around the country are also planning to tie up their boats as the diesel price hike may mean the end of the line for some local fishermen.
McAleese To Back Warrington Peace Foundation
A centre for peace in England - built with local, national and international support as a living legacy and memorial to two young IRA bomb victims, is to get a fillip from the Irish President, Mary McAleese.
A centre for peace in England - built with local, national and international support as a living legacy and memorial to two young IRA bomb victims, is to get a fillip from the Irish President, Mary McAleese.
Irish Consumers 'Have Not Seen Benefit Of Euro Rise Against Sterling'
The Tánaiste met with senior representatives of a top retailing association last night to discuss ways of getting better value for Irish customers.
The Tánaiste met with senior representatives of a top retailing association last night to discuss ways of getting better value for Irish customers.
Carers Allowance Increases By €200
The Respite Care Grant is increasing from €1,500 to €1,700 a year from today, Social Affairs Minister Mary Hanafin announced. Over 48,000 carers will receive benefit from the funding. The grant is available to full-time carers who look after an elderly or disabled person.
The Respite Care Grant is increasing from €1,500 to €1,700 a year from today, Social Affairs Minister Mary Hanafin announced. Over 48,000 carers will receive benefit from the funding. The grant is available to full-time carers who look after an elderly or disabled person.
Third Farm Organisation Advises Yes Vote
A third leading farmers' union has given its backing to the Lisbon treaty 'Yes' campaign, following in the footsteps of two other major unions.
A third leading farmers' union has given its backing to the Lisbon treaty 'Yes' campaign, following in the footsteps of two other major unions.
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