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Irish News on Mon, Apr 15 2019, 2,557 days ago
Elderly Woman Dies Days After She Was Hit By A Motorbike
A 75-year-old woman has died in hospital five days after she was hit by a motorcycle in Dublin. Tressa McKernan was seriously injured on Ballinteer Avenue at around 7.45pm on Monday 08 April. The incident occurred after she stepped off a bus and attempted to cross a road.
A 75-year-old woman has died in hospital five days after she was hit by a motorcycle in Dublin. Tressa McKernan was seriously injured on Ballinteer Avenue at around 7.45pm on Monday 08 April. The incident occurred after she stepped off a bus and attempted to cross a road.
Plastic To Be Removed From Guinness Packaging
The maker of Guinness has announced plans to remove plastic from its beer packaging. Diageo will no longer use ring carriers for cans and will also cease the use of shrink wraps for multipacks, in the changes to be brought in across Ireland this August.
The maker of Guinness has announced plans to remove plastic from its beer packaging. Diageo will no longer use ring carriers for cans and will also cease the use of shrink wraps for multipacks, in the changes to be brought in across Ireland this August.
Pair Arrested By Gardaí Investigating Human Trafficking
Two women have been arrested in County Westmeath in connection with an investigation into human trafficking, money laundering and prostitution. Gardaí detained the pair, aged 42 and 49, after a search of two premises in the Mullingar area yesterday morning, Sunday 14 April.
Two women have been arrested in County Westmeath in connection with an investigation into human trafficking, money laundering and prostitution. Gardaí detained the pair, aged 42 and 49, after a search of two premises in the Mullingar area yesterday morning, Sunday 14 April.
Gardaí Arrest Four Men In Connection With Drogheda Shooting
Gardaí investigating a shooting in Drogheda, County Louth in February have arrested four men. The two 23-year-olds and two others aged 27 and 49 were detained after a number of searches. A man in his 30s was shot at the M1 Retail Park on Tuesday 26 February and was later treated in hospital.
Gardaí investigating a shooting in Drogheda, County Louth in February have arrested four men. The two 23-year-olds and two others aged 27 and 49 were detained after a number of searches. A man in his 30s was shot at the M1 Retail Park on Tuesday 26 February and was later treated in hospital.
IEA Publish Review Of Ireland's Energy Policies
A review of Ireland's Energy Policies that acknowledges significant change and progress in recent years has today been published by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The study revealed that Ireland now has the third highest share of wind generated electricity among all 30 countries in the IEA.
A review of Ireland's Energy Policies that acknowledges significant change and progress in recent years has today been published by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The study revealed that Ireland now has the third highest share of wind generated electricity among all 30 countries in the IEA.
FF Call For Funding Announcement For National Maternity Hospital
Fianna Fáil is calling on the government to allocate money to the development of a long-planned National Maternity Hospital on the grounds of the new National Children's Hospital in Dublin.
Fianna Fáil is calling on the government to allocate money to the development of a long-planned National Maternity Hospital on the grounds of the new National Children's Hospital in Dublin.
Ireland Among The EU's Leading Digital Countries
An Irish delegation is attending a meeting of the Digital 9+ (D9) today in Amsterdam as one of the EU's front-running countries on digital development.
An Irish delegation is attending a meeting of the Digital 9+ (D9) today in Amsterdam as one of the EU's front-running countries on digital development.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 15 2016, 3,652 days ago
UNICEF Report Underscores Need To Address Child Poverty And Deprivation
The latest UNICEF report underscores the need to address the issues of child poverty and deprivation in Ireland, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Social Protection Willie O’Dea has said.
The latest UNICEF report underscores the need to address the issues of child poverty and deprivation in Ireland, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Social Protection Willie O’Dea has said.
FF And FG Talks Dismissed As 'Not Serious' By SF
Discussions between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have been dismissed as "not serious negotiations at all", by Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams. Mr Adams made the comments in the Dáil following the failed vote to elected a new Taoiseach.
Discussions between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have been dismissed as "not serious negotiations at all", by Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams. Mr Adams made the comments in the Dáil following the failed vote to elected a new Taoiseach.
Motorcyclist Killed In Co Tipperary Road Accident
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road accident in Co Tipperary. A 25-year-old male motorcyclist was fatally injured when he collided with a sign on the R689 at Fennor, Urlingford at about 20:45 on Thursday night.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road accident in Co Tipperary. A 25-year-old male motorcyclist was fatally injured when he collided with a sign on the R689 at Fennor, Urlingford at about 20:45 on Thursday night.
Improvements To Student Grant Scheme Announced
A series of improvements have been announced for the Student Grant Scheme 2016/17, by the Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan.
A series of improvements have been announced for the Student Grant Scheme 2016/17, by the Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan.
Varadkar Congratulates Winners In Irish Healthcare Awards
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar has congratulated all the winners in the recent Irish Healthcare Centres Awards, which recognises the work done at the frontline of Ireland's health service.
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar has congratulated all the winners in the recent Irish Healthcare Centres Awards, which recognises the work done at the frontline of Ireland's health service.
Rules And Guidelines Needed For MMA To Continue In Ireland
The sport of Mixed Martial Arts needs rules and guidelines if it is to continue in Ireland, Fine Gael Senator Catherine Noone has said. Senator Noone made the comments following the death of Portuguese athlete Joao Carvalho.
The sport of Mixed Martial Arts needs rules and guidelines if it is to continue in Ireland, Fine Gael Senator Catherine Noone has said. Senator Noone made the comments following the death of Portuguese athlete Joao Carvalho.
Independent Review Needed Into Allegations Of Abuse In Foster Care System
Fianna Fáil has called for an independent review into the response of the child protection system to abuse allegations recently brought to light in the foster care system.
Fianna Fáil has called for an independent review into the response of the child protection system to abuse allegations recently brought to light in the foster care system.
Man Fatally Injured In Shooting In Dublin
An investigation has been launched after a man was fatally wounded in a shooting incident in Dublin. The man, aged in his 20s, was seriously injured in the incident at the junction of Sheriff Street lower and Oriel Street. He was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later.
An investigation has been launched after a man was fatally wounded in a shooting incident in Dublin. The man, aged in his 20s, was seriously injured in the incident at the junction of Sheriff Street lower and Oriel Street. He was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later.
Alcohol Still Uncovered In Co Cavan
A partially assembled alcohol still has been uncovered in Belturbet, Co Cavan in a joint operation between Revenue officers and Gardaí. During the intelligence-led operation, officers seized almost 300,000 assorted cigarettes, 4.
A partially assembled alcohol still has been uncovered in Belturbet, Co Cavan in a joint operation between Revenue officers and Gardaí. During the intelligence-led operation, officers seized almost 300,000 assorted cigarettes, 4.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 15 2015, 4,018 days ago
3,850 Canadian Working Permits Go In 12 Minutes
The first round of permits in this year's International Experience Canada were filled in just 12 minutes. The initiative allows Irish citizens the opportunity to take a working holiday in Canada. The first 3,850 permits were made available at 19:00 on Tuesday night.
The first round of permits in this year's International Experience Canada were filled in just 12 minutes. The initiative allows Irish citizens the opportunity to take a working holiday in Canada. The first 3,850 permits were made available at 19:00 on Tuesday night.
Search Continues For Cork Woman Missing In Glasgow
UK police are continuing to search for a Cork woman missing in Glasgow. 24-year-old Karen Buckley, who is from Mourneabbey near Mallow, is a student in the Scottish capital. She has been missing since the early hours of Sunday morning.
UK police are continuing to search for a Cork woman missing in Glasgow. 24-year-old Karen Buckley, who is from Mourneabbey near Mallow, is a student in the Scottish capital. She has been missing since the early hours of Sunday morning.
Minister For Justice Sends Petition Opposing Marriage Equality Referendum
A petition opposing the marriage equality referendum has been singed by the Galway branch of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland, the Irish Council of Imams and a number of individuals has been sent to the Minister for Justice, Frances Fitzgerald.
A petition opposing the marriage equality referendum has been singed by the Galway branch of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland, the Irish Council of Imams and a number of individuals has been sent to the Minister for Justice, Frances Fitzgerald.
Appeals Issued For Two Missing Teenagers
Gardaí in Co Longford are appealing for help in tracing 19-year-old Patryk Kubacki, who has been missing since 07 April. Polish-native Mr Kubacki was last seen at about 11:00 on the Dublin Road. He is described as approximately 5'10" in height, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Gardaí in Co Longford are appealing for help in tracing 19-year-old Patryk Kubacki, who has been missing since 07 April. Polish-native Mr Kubacki was last seen at about 11:00 on the Dublin Road. He is described as approximately 5'10" in height, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Sinn Féin Question Purpose Of Low Pay Commission
Ahead of the launch of a paper calling for a living wage, Sinn Féin's Workers Rights spokesperson, David Cullinane, has questioned the function of the Low Pay Commission.
Ahead of the launch of a paper calling for a living wage, Sinn Féin's Workers Rights spokesperson, David Cullinane, has questioned the function of the Low Pay Commission.
Privatised Bus Routes 'Undermines Public Transport' - FF
The government's proposal to privatise bus routes "undermines the principle of publicly funded, publicly owned and operated public transport", Fianna Fáil Spokesperson in Transport, Timmy Dooley, said.
The government's proposal to privatise bus routes "undermines the principle of publicly funded, publicly owned and operated public transport", Fianna Fáil Spokesperson in Transport, Timmy Dooley, said.
Fine Gael Welcome New East Heritage Trail Tourism Initiative
Fine Gael Louth TD Fergus O'Dowd has welcomed the announcement of new heritage trail tourism initiative, Ireland's Ancient East.
Fine Gael Louth TD Fergus O'Dowd has welcomed the announcement of new heritage trail tourism initiative, Ireland's Ancient East.
DCC Recommend Increasing Clamping Fees
Dublin City Council has recommended an increase of clamping fees in line with inflation. The recommendation comes at the end of a consultation period on the issue, which will now be proposed to the Minister of Transport, who will decide if the current €80 fee should be increased.
Dublin City Council has recommended an increase of clamping fees in line with inflation. The recommendation comes at the end of a consultation period on the issue, which will now be proposed to the Minister of Transport, who will decide if the current €80 fee should be increased.
Suspect Device Made Safe In Co Wexford
A suspect device was discovered outside the home of Fiona Doyle, garda have confirmed. The device was found at around lunchtime outside a house in Ballycanew, Co Wexford. Garda called an army bomb disposal team, who made the device safe before removing it for further investigation.
A suspect device was discovered outside the home of Fiona Doyle, garda have confirmed. The device was found at around lunchtime outside a house in Ballycanew, Co Wexford. Garda called an army bomb disposal team, who made the device safe before removing it for further investigation.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 15 2014, 4,383 days ago
Six Arrested In Dawn Raids Across Galway City
Gardaí in Galway have arrested six men in dawn raids across the city. The raids were conducted by the Galway Divisional Drugs Unit as part of Operation Sandman, and ongoing operation tackling the sale of drugs in Galway.
Gardaí in Galway have arrested six men in dawn raids across the city. The raids were conducted by the Galway Divisional Drugs Unit as part of Operation Sandman, and ongoing operation tackling the sale of drugs in Galway.
Bord Na Móna Shelves Clean Energy Hub Project
Bord na Móna have announced that it has shelved its €1bn Clean Energy Hub project due to the "absence of an inter governmental agreement between the Irish and British governments, as required under EU Directive 2009/28/EC".
Bord na Móna have announced that it has shelved its €1bn Clean Energy Hub project due to the "absence of an inter governmental agreement between the Irish and British governments, as required under EU Directive 2009/28/EC".
Man Killed In Ballymun Shooting
Gardaí in Dublin have reported that a man has died in a shooting incident in Ballymun on Tuesday morning. According to Garda the man, understood to be aged in his 40s, was shot a number of times at about 08:45 this morning at Gateway Avenue.
Gardaí in Dublin have reported that a man has died in a shooting incident in Ballymun on Tuesday morning. According to Garda the man, understood to be aged in his 40s, was shot a number of times at about 08:45 this morning at Gateway Avenue.
'Strong And Energetic' Representation Need For Farmers - FF
Irish farmers and the agri-food sector need strong & energetic representatives in Europe, Fianna Fáil have said at a meeting to discuss the party's alternative proposals on EU CAP reform.
Irish farmers and the agri-food sector need strong & energetic representatives in Europe, Fianna Fáil have said at a meeting to discuss the party's alternative proposals on EU CAP reform.
Out-Of-Date Energy Policy Needs 'Complete Review'
Communications and Energy Minister Pat Rabbitte has been accused of "making up energy policy piecemeal in reaction to events instead of having a strategic plan".
Communications and Energy Minister Pat Rabbitte has been accused of "making up energy policy piecemeal in reaction to events instead of having a strategic plan".
Dáil To Debate Ambulance Crisis Motion
The Dáil is set to debate a Fianna Fáil motion on what has been described as a "growing crisis" in the ambulance service.
The Dáil is set to debate a Fianna Fáil motion on what has been described as a "growing crisis" in the ambulance service.
Edenderry Enfield Road Improvement Scheme Opened
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Leo Varadkar has officially opened the new Enfield Edenderry Road Improvement Scheme. The €40 million project replaces a substandard section of regional road that previously had a poor safety record.
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Leo Varadkar has officially opened the new Enfield Edenderry Road Improvement Scheme. The €40 million project replaces a substandard section of regional road that previously had a poor safety record.
Rally To Oppose Wind Farm And Pylon Construction
A protest against the construction of industrial wind turbines and electricity pylons is to be held in Dublin today, with Sinn Féin's Matt Carthy saying that the rally should encourage "all those who are concerned about the future of their communities to come out and send a strong message to the gov
A protest against the construction of industrial wind turbines and electricity pylons is to be held in Dublin today, with Sinn Féin's Matt Carthy saying that the rally should encourage "all those who are concerned about the future of their communities to come out and send a strong message to the gov
Birdwatch Ireland Seeking Wardens For Island Bird Study
Birdwatch Ireland have announced two job vacancies – a three month contract to study and protect the Roseate Tern on Rockabil Island, off the coast of north Dublin.
Birdwatch Ireland have announced two job vacancies – a three month contract to study and protect the Roseate Tern on Rockabil Island, off the coast of north Dublin.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 15 2013, 4,748 days ago
Top Civil Servants Refuse To Support Proposed New Agreement
Higher civil servants have rejected the proposed new Croke Park Agreement. Members of the Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants voted against the agreement, with 85% refusing to support the agreement. However members of BATU voted in favour of the deal.
Higher civil servants have rejected the proposed new Croke Park Agreement. Members of the Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants voted against the agreement, with 85% refusing to support the agreement. However members of BATU voted in favour of the deal.
Ireland Signs €21m Partnership Agreement
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney T.D, and the Minister for Trade and Development, Joe Costello T.D., today signed a three-year Strategic Partnership Agreement with the Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), Ertharin Cousin, in Dublin.
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney T.D, and the Minister for Trade and Development, Joe Costello T.D., today signed a three-year Strategic Partnership Agreement with the Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), Ertharin Cousin, in Dublin.
Jim Corr To Appear In Commercial Court Over Bank Debt
Musician Jim Corr has been ordered to appear before Commercial Court in May over a €1.4m debt to ACC Bank. He is to be cross-examined by lawyers, and the court heard his solicitors were no longer representing him as they were unable to get adequate instructions.
Musician Jim Corr has been ordered to appear before Commercial Court in May over a €1.4m debt to ACC Bank. He is to be cross-examined by lawyers, and the court heard his solicitors were no longer representing him as they were unable to get adequate instructions.
Further Allocation Of Grants Announced For Digital Skills Training
Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte, today announced he is making a further allocation of grants available for digital skills training under the BenefIT scheme.
Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte, today announced he is making a further allocation of grants available for digital skills training under the BenefIT scheme.
Minister Denies Suggestion Of Political Interference In Judicial System
Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has spoken out and said any suggestion that there was political interference in Ireland's judicial system would do damage to its international reputation. He was responding to comments in the media made by Mr Justice Peter Kelly.
Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has spoken out and said any suggestion that there was political interference in Ireland's judicial system would do damage to its international reputation. He was responding to comments in the media made by Mr Justice Peter Kelly.
Irishman Drowns In Thailand
A man from Cork has drowned in a diving accident in Thailand. Colin Callanan, 29, drowned off the island of Koh Tao on Friday. The father of one is believed to be on a business trip. His body has been recovered and the Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to his family.
A man from Cork has drowned in a diving accident in Thailand. Colin Callanan, 29, drowned off the island of Koh Tao on Friday. The father of one is believed to be on a business trip. His body has been recovered and the Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to his family.
Parents Have No Services To Turn To If Their Children Are Obese
At the launch of the INDI's (Irish Nutrition & Dietetic Institute) Nourish Children Week in Dublin today, it has been revealed that parents have little or no services to turn to in their community, if their children are overweight or obese.
At the launch of the INDI's (Irish Nutrition & Dietetic Institute) Nourish Children Week in Dublin today, it has been revealed that parents have little or no services to turn to in their community, if their children are overweight or obese.
Man Remanded Over Murder Of Jamie Lindsay
A man has appeared in Naas District Court charged with the murder of Jamie Lindsay in Co Kildare last Saturday. Darren Wynne of Ballyroe was remanded in detention at St Patrick's Institution and is due to appear in court on Thursday. No application for bail was made.
A man has appeared in Naas District Court charged with the murder of Jamie Lindsay in Co Kildare last Saturday. Darren Wynne of Ballyroe was remanded in detention at St Patrick's Institution and is due to appear in court on Thursday. No application for bail was made.
Constitutional Convention Votes In Favour Of Marriage Equality
The Sinn Féin delegates to the Constitutional Convention have welcomed the deliberative body's decisive vote of 79% in favour of removing any possibility of constitutional discrimination against LGBT citizens by explicitly recognising the equal right of these citizens to civil marriage.
The Sinn Féin delegates to the Constitutional Convention have welcomed the deliberative body's decisive vote of 79% in favour of removing any possibility of constitutional discrimination against LGBT citizens by explicitly recognising the equal right of these citizens to civil marriage.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 15 2011, 5,479 days ago
Ireland 'Overcoming The Worst'
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) visiting Dublin for the first quarterly review of the government’s economic program have said Ireland is making "good progress in overcoming the worst economic crisis in its recent history".
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) visiting Dublin for the first quarterly review of the government’s economic program have said Ireland is making "good progress in overcoming the worst economic crisis in its recent history".
Gardaí Search For Missing Wexford Woman
Gardaí at New Ross are seeking the public’s assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a missing Wexford woman. Bridget Reddy has been missing from her home in New Ross since the 27th March 2011.
Gardaí at New Ross are seeking the public’s assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a missing Wexford woman. Bridget Reddy has been missing from her home in New Ross since the 27th March 2011.
€590m Loss For EBS
A pre-tax loss of €590m has been reported by EBS Building Society in 2010. The amount is seven times larger than the shortfall in 2009. At a discount of 60.4%, the Building Society said it had transferred €836m worth of loans to NAMA. They are expected to transfer an additional €65m this year.
A pre-tax loss of €590m has been reported by EBS Building Society in 2010. The amount is seven times larger than the shortfall in 2009. At a discount of 60.4%, the Building Society said it had transferred €836m worth of loans to NAMA. They are expected to transfer an additional €65m this year.
Pipe Bomb Find Follows Co Antrim Alerts
Three viable pipe bombs have been dealt in Co Antrim, following a spate of security alerts in the area on Friday. Army Technical Officers examined the items, which were found at a house in Donegore Drive in the northern town of Antrim.
Three viable pipe bombs have been dealt in Co Antrim, following a spate of security alerts in the area on Friday. Army Technical Officers examined the items, which were found at a house in Donegore Drive in the northern town of Antrim.
Jobs Boost For Shannon 'Free Zone'
Enterprise Minister Richard Bruton has today announced the creation of 170 new jobs by two companies at Shannon Free Zone in Co. Clare. ZAGG International Distribution Ltd and CREGG Logistics will create the jobs with the support of government through Shannon Development. Brian S.
Enterprise Minister Richard Bruton has today announced the creation of 170 new jobs by two companies at Shannon Free Zone in Co. Clare. ZAGG International Distribution Ltd and CREGG Logistics will create the jobs with the support of government through Shannon Development. Brian S.
North's Police Ombudsman In Resignation Row
Politicans in the North have hit out after last night's shock resignation by the boss of the NI Police Ombudsman's Office, Sam Pollock.
Politicans in the North have hit out after last night's shock resignation by the boss of the NI Police Ombudsman's Office, Sam Pollock.
Sean Quinn Forced Out Of Insurance Firm
A leading Irish entrepreneur is to loose control of the insurance business he personally founded after it ran into financial problems. Sean Quinn and his family will no longer have any role in the management of the Quinn Group following a restructure.
A leading Irish entrepreneur is to loose control of the insurance business he personally founded after it ran into financial problems. Sean Quinn and his family will no longer have any role in the management of the Quinn Group following a restructure.
Burren Celebrates EU Conservation Prize
Ireland has won a prestigious award for the BurrenLIFE Project ‘Farming for Conservation in the Burren’.
Ireland has won a prestigious award for the BurrenLIFE Project ‘Farming for Conservation in the Burren’.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 15 2010, 5,844 days ago
Volcano Disrupts Travel Plans For Thousands
The Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) has advised that a massive plume of volcanic ash from an eruption in Iceland that is bearing down on Ireland won't pose a significant health risk - because it is currently at high altitude.
The Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) has advised that a massive plume of volcanic ash from an eruption in Iceland that is bearing down on Ireland won't pose a significant health risk - because it is currently at high altitude.
Police Review CCTV In Cork Assault Probe
CCTV is to be used in the hunt for those responsible for a serious assault in Cork overnight. Gardaí in Cork are investigating the incident in which a man, who had sustained head injuries, was found lying unconscious on a footpath at Sullivan's Quay near the city centre yesterday evening.
CCTV is to be used in the hunt for those responsible for a serious assault in Cork overnight. Gardaí in Cork are investigating the incident in which a man, who had sustained head injuries, was found lying unconscious on a footpath at Sullivan's Quay near the city centre yesterday evening.
Irish Troops Set To Leave Kosovo
Irish troops have formally marked their withdrawal from the former war-zone of Kosovo. In a ceremony held this afternoon the departure of almost 200 Irish troops is to indicate the end of more than a decade of Defence Forces involvement in the country.
Irish troops have formally marked their withdrawal from the former war-zone of Kosovo. In a ceremony held this afternoon the departure of almost 200 Irish troops is to indicate the end of more than a decade of Defence Forces involvement in the country.
Quinn To 'Accept Full-Time Administrator'
There's been a virtual 'U-Turn' by the belagured Quinn Group with news that it is to tell the Dublin High Court that it will no longer object to the permanent appointment of administrators to Quinn Insurance.
There's been a virtual 'U-Turn' by the belagured Quinn Group with news that it is to tell the Dublin High Court that it will no longer object to the permanent appointment of administrators to Quinn Insurance.
Mortage Rate Rising
An Irish bank that holds around a tenth of the State's market is pushing up the cost of home ownership. KBC Bank Ireland has become the latest bank to announce increases in mortgage interest rates. The bank said it would increase its standard variable mortgage rate from 3.24% to 3.
An Irish bank that holds around a tenth of the State's market is pushing up the cost of home ownership. KBC Bank Ireland has become the latest bank to announce increases in mortgage interest rates. The bank said it would increase its standard variable mortgage rate from 3.24% to 3.
MapGenie Is Mapping Ireland
Ireland is being mapped as never before. Conor Lenihan, Minister for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources has announced Ordnance Survey Ireland's (OSi) launch of its business-to-business online mapping service, MapGenie.
Ireland is being mapped as never before. Conor Lenihan, Minister for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources has announced Ordnance Survey Ireland's (OSi) launch of its business-to-business online mapping service, MapGenie.
Irish Missionary Movie Wins US Award
An RTÉ television documentary on a pioneering missionary project has achieved a major US award.
An RTÉ television documentary on a pioneering missionary project has achieved a major US award.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 15 2009, 6,209 days ago
Promising Rugby Player Knocked Down By Off-Duty Garda
The man who died after being knocked-down in the early hours of Sunday was hit by an off-duty garda, it has emerged. Jack Whelan, 23, who has been described as a promising young rugby player, was struck on the Clontarf Road in Dublin at around 6.30am.
The man who died after being knocked-down in the early hours of Sunday was hit by an off-duty garda, it has emerged. Jack Whelan, 23, who has been described as a promising young rugby player, was struck on the Clontarf Road in Dublin at around 6.30am.
Two Arrested Over O'Halloran Murder
Two men have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Dublin man Stephen O'Halloran in January. Gardai investigating the incident arrested two men in the Tallaght area on Tuesday. The two men are aged 25 years and 19 years and have both been detained at Tallaght Garda Station.
Two men have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Dublin man Stephen O'Halloran in January. Gardai investigating the incident arrested two men in the Tallaght area on Tuesday. The two men are aged 25 years and 19 years and have both been detained at Tallaght Garda Station.
Appeal Launched Over Assault
An appeal has been launched after the assault of a man in Dublin last Sunday. Gardaí at Kevin Street are now seeking the public's assistance in relation to their investigation into the assault that occurred on Camden Row on the Sunday 12th April between 1.00 and 1.15am approximately.
An appeal has been launched after the assault of a man in Dublin last Sunday. Gardaí at Kevin Street are now seeking the public's assistance in relation to their investigation into the assault that occurred on Camden Row on the Sunday 12th April between 1.00 and 1.15am approximately.
Garda Struck With Bottle At Beach Rave
A Garda has had to receive treatment after being struck on the forehead by a bottle. The incident occurred as officers investigated complaints about a beach "rave" in Dublin.
A Garda has had to receive treatment after being struck on the forehead by a bottle. The incident occurred as officers investigated complaints about a beach "rave" in Dublin.
Government Travel Budget Goes Sky High
New figures have revealed Government ministers have spent more than €1.6m using Air Corps helicopters and aircraft since last October's Budget. Figures released to RTÉ under the Freedom of Information Act show that 25 of the 83 journeys taken were to and from destinations on the island.
New figures have revealed Government ministers have spent more than €1.6m using Air Corps helicopters and aircraft since last October's Budget. Figures released to RTÉ under the Freedom of Information Act show that 25 of the 83 journeys taken were to and from destinations on the island.
Decision On Fees Delayed Until After Elections
Education Minister Batt O'Keeffe is expected to delay his decision on the re-introduction of third-level fees until after the local elections on June 5.
Education Minister Batt O'Keeffe is expected to delay his decision on the re-introduction of third-level fees until after the local elections on June 5.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 15 2008, 6,574 days ago
German Leader Asks Irish To Vote For Treaty
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, has pleaded with the Irish people to vote 'yes' in the upcoming Lisbon referendum. The German leader spoke during her visit to the Irish capital on Monday, meeting both Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny.
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, has pleaded with the Irish people to vote 'yes' in the upcoming Lisbon referendum. The German leader spoke during her visit to the Irish capital on Monday, meeting both Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny.
Settlement Reached In Kenny Land Case
A settlement has finally been reached in the long dispute between RTÉ broadcaster Pat Kenny and his neighbour, solicitor Gerard Charlton. A High Court was told this morning that settlement over the 0.2 acre strip of land in Dalkey was reached following more than 10 hours of negotiation on Sunday.
A settlement has finally been reached in the long dispute between RTÉ broadcaster Pat Kenny and his neighbour, solicitor Gerard Charlton. A High Court was told this morning that settlement over the 0.2 acre strip of land in Dalkey was reached following more than 10 hours of negotiation on Sunday.
Nail Bomb Discovered In Cabra
Gardaí in Dublin are investigating the discovery of a nail bomb underneath a car in the city last night. A number of homes were evacuated while army bomb disposal experts examined the device found in the Broombridge Road area of the Dublin distrct of Cabra at around 11pm.
Gardaí in Dublin are investigating the discovery of a nail bomb underneath a car in the city last night. A number of homes were evacuated while army bomb disposal experts examined the device found in the Broombridge Road area of the Dublin distrct of Cabra at around 11pm.
Air Workers Meet Over Strike Action
Air Worker union, SIPTU, are to meet on Tuesday to discuss ways to avert strike action over Aer-Lingus's cost cutting proposals.
Air Worker union, SIPTU, are to meet on Tuesday to discuss ways to avert strike action over Aer-Lingus's cost cutting proposals.
Donegal Cancer Patients For Altnagelvin?
Seriously ill Donegal people may soon be able to avail of the latest hi-tech care across the border in Northern Ireland. Inishowen cancer patients could soon be availing of radiation services at Derry's Altnagelvin Hospital.
Seriously ill Donegal people may soon be able to avail of the latest hi-tech care across the border in Northern Ireland. Inishowen cancer patients could soon be availing of radiation services at Derry's Altnagelvin Hospital.
Pharmacists Lodge 400 Actions At High Court
Over 400 Irish pharmacists have lodged high court actions against the government over plans to reduce the HSE's drugs bill. The chemists are seeking injunctions to stop the HSE making controversial changes to their fees for dispensing drugs, which would save the service up to €100 million a year.
Over 400 Irish pharmacists have lodged high court actions against the government over plans to reduce the HSE's drugs bill. The chemists are seeking injunctions to stop the HSE making controversial changes to their fees for dispensing drugs, which would save the service up to €100 million a year.
National Emergency Plan Goes Ahead
The Taoiseach has launched a National Emergency Co-Ordination Centre in Dublin.
The Taoiseach has launched a National Emergency Co-Ordination Centre in Dublin.
Post Disrupted In South Dublin
Postal deliveries have come to a standstill in several affluent areas of south Dublin. An Post says it is blaming the situation on a small number of staff who are refusing to co-operate with new working arrangements, causing serious delays.
Postal deliveries have come to a standstill in several affluent areas of south Dublin. An Post says it is blaming the situation on a small number of staff who are refusing to co-operate with new working arrangements, causing serious delays.
DAA Terminal On Schedule
Construction of Dublin Airport's new passenger terminal (T2) is on schedule for completion before the end of 2009 and passengers will begin to use the new facility in 24 months time, according to the Chairman of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), Gary McGann.
Construction of Dublin Airport's new passenger terminal (T2) is on schedule for completion before the end of 2009 and passengers will begin to use the new facility in 24 months time, according to the Chairman of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), Gary McGann.
GAA President To Tackle Illegal Payments
The GAA President is to blow the whistle on illegal payments to team managers. Nickey Brennan made a commitment to the clamp down shortly after the monumental decision last week to provide grants to top GAA players.
The GAA President is to blow the whistle on illegal payments to team managers. Nickey Brennan made a commitment to the clamp down shortly after the monumental decision last week to provide grants to top GAA players.
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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.
