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Irish News on Fri, Apr 27 2018, 2,922 days ago
Ireland 'Lagging Behind' In Dealing With Hate Crime
Ireland has been found to be "lagging behind" other EU countries when it comes to hate crime, according to a new report by the EU Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme. The report compares practice in five countries and was launched by Lynn Boylan MEP at the EU Parliament Building in Brussels.
Ireland has been found to be "lagging behind" other EU countries when it comes to hate crime, according to a new report by the EU Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme. The report compares practice in five countries and was launched by Lynn Boylan MEP at the EU Parliament Building in Brussels.
SIPTU To Meet With Govt Over Public Sector Pay Inequality
SIPTU representatives will meet with Government officials today, Friday, 27 April, to discuss the ending of the two-tier pay structure in the public service as part of a process established under the terms of the Public Service Stability Agreement (PSSA).
SIPTU representatives will meet with Government officials today, Friday, 27 April, to discuss the ending of the two-tier pay structure in the public service as part of a process established under the terms of the Public Service Stability Agreement (PSSA).
Community Groups Encouraged To Apply For CCTV Grants
Community groups have been encouraged to apply for a CCTV grant-aid scheme established by the Department for Justice and Equality. Under the scheme, community groups can apply for grant-aid of up to 60% of the total capital cost of a proposed system, up to a maximum grant of €40,000.
Community groups have been encouraged to apply for a CCTV grant-aid scheme established by the Department for Justice and Equality. Under the scheme, community groups can apply for grant-aid of up to 60% of the total capital cost of a proposed system, up to a maximum grant of €40,000.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 27 2017, 3,287 days ago
St Patrick's Mental Health Services Workers Vote For Strike Action
SIPTU members working in St Patrick's Mental Health Services have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute resulting from a management decision to cease employer contributions to a staff defined benefit pension scheme.
SIPTU members working in St Patrick's Mental Health Services have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute resulting from a management decision to cease employer contributions to a staff defined benefit pension scheme.
Ibrahim Halawa Court Case Adjourned Again
The legal case of Irish teenager in Cairo Egypt, Ibrahim Halawa, has been adjourned again until 09 May, according to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan.
The legal case of Irish teenager in Cairo Egypt, Ibrahim Halawa, has been adjourned again until 09 May, according to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan.
National Digital Skills & Jobs Coalition Officially Launched
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor, has officially launched Ireland's National Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition. The initiative forms part of the Skills Agenda for Europe which is being promoted across all EU Member States by the European Commission.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor, has officially launched Ireland's National Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition. The initiative forms part of the Skills Agenda for Europe which is being promoted across all EU Member States by the European Commission.
New National Skills Council Launched
The Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, and the Minister of State for Training and Skills, John Halligan, have launched the National Skills Council, which aims to make Ireland a leader in anticipating and responding to the rapidly changing skills needs across all sectors.
The Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, and the Minister of State for Training and Skills, John Halligan, have launched the National Skills Council, which aims to make Ireland a leader in anticipating and responding to the rapidly changing skills needs across all sectors.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 27 2016, 3,652 days ago
Fatal Shooting In Cork City
An investigation has been launched following a fatal shooting in Cork City on Tuesday, 26 April. Gardaí in Togher were called to a house on Plunkett Road, Ballyphehane, at about 4.30pm on Tuesday.
An investigation has been launched following a fatal shooting in Cork City on Tuesday, 26 April. Gardaí in Togher were called to a house on Plunkett Road, Ballyphehane, at about 4.30pm on Tuesday.
Witness Appeal After Fatal Road Crash In Naas
Gardaí in Naas, Co Kildare, have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road collision shortly before 6am on Wednesday, 27 April. A man, aged in his 30s, died when the car he was driving left the road at Allenwood South.
Gardaí in Naas, Co Kildare, have appealed for witnesses to a fatal road collision shortly before 6am on Wednesday, 27 April. A man, aged in his 30s, died when the car he was driving left the road at Allenwood South.
New Military Archives Officially Opened By President Higgins
The new Military Archives Building, the fourth of nine Permanent Reminders in Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme, has been officially opened by President Michael D Higgins.
The new Military Archives Building, the fourth of nine Permanent Reminders in Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme, has been officially opened by President Michael D Higgins.
IMPACT Calls For JobBridge Scheme To Be Scrapped
Trade union IMPACT has called for the JobBridge programme to be dissolved in light of a report claiming widespread misuse.
Trade union IMPACT has called for the JobBridge programme to be dissolved in light of a report claiming widespread misuse.
Transdev Urged To Re-Engage With Luas Drivers
Transdev, the management company for the Luas service, has been urged to re-engage in negotiations with driver representatives to "reach a just solution to the dispute".
Transdev, the management company for the Luas service, has been urged to re-engage in negotiations with driver representatives to "reach a just solution to the dispute".
Report On Issues Of Employee Legal Protection Published
The report of two experts tasked to examine employee protection legislation has been published by the Minister for Business and Employment, and the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.
The report of two experts tasked to examine employee protection legislation has been published by the Minister for Business and Employment, and the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.
Bail Supervision Scheme Contract Awarded By Dept Of Children
The Department of Children and Youth Affairs has awarded the contract for the Bail Supervision Scheme for young offenders to Extern.
The Department of Children and Youth Affairs has awarded the contract for the Bail Supervision Scheme for young offenders to Extern.
Minister For Finance Announces New Tax Scheme For Film Industry
The Minister for Finance has announced improved funding for filmmakers in Ireland. Under the new provisions, from 01 May 2016, the expenditure per project which can be supported by the Film Tax Credit will increase to €70 million.
The Minister for Finance has announced improved funding for filmmakers in Ireland. Under the new provisions, from 01 May 2016, the expenditure per project which can be supported by the Film Tax Credit will increase to €70 million.
Specially Adapted Car Stolen In Lucan Recovered
A specially adapted car stolen in Lucan, Dublin, on Monday 25 April, has been recovered. Gardaí issued an appeal for information on Tuesday after the black Audi A6 was stolen from the owners driveway. It is understood no damage was caused the car when garda recovered it.
A specially adapted car stolen in Lucan, Dublin, on Monday 25 April, has been recovered. Gardaí issued an appeal for information on Tuesday after the black Audi A6 was stolen from the owners driveway. It is understood no damage was caused the car when garda recovered it.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 27 2015, 4,018 days ago
Union Announces New Dunnes Stores Strike Action
Around 6,000 Dunnes Stores employees are to strike in early June, in an ongoing dispute over low-hour contracts. The Mandate union, which represents the workers, said that the strike decision was taken following a meeting of 100 Dunnes Stores shop stewards.
Around 6,000 Dunnes Stores employees are to strike in early June, in an ongoing dispute over low-hour contracts. The Mandate union, which represents the workers, said that the strike decision was taken following a meeting of 100 Dunnes Stores shop stewards.
Family Bring Home Body Of Karen Buckley
The body of Karen Buckley, a student from Cork found murdered in Glasgow, has been returned to Cork. Ms Buckley's body was brought home by her parents on a special Aer Lingus/Stobart Air flight from Glasgow today. Her funeral is to be held in the north Cork village of Mourneabbey on Tuesday.
The body of Karen Buckley, a student from Cork found murdered in Glasgow, has been returned to Cork. Ms Buckley's body was brought home by her parents on a special Aer Lingus/Stobart Air flight from Glasgow today. Her funeral is to be held in the north Cork village of Mourneabbey on Tuesday.
Renewed Appeal For Man Missing Since 22 March
Gardaí have renewed an appeal or help in tracing 31-year-old Dean Roche, who has not been seen since 22 March. According to garda Mr Roche left his home in Kilkenny on Sunday 22 March, to travel to Ballybofey to buy a car.
Gardaí have renewed an appeal or help in tracing 31-year-old Dean Roche, who has not been seen since 22 March. According to garda Mr Roche left his home in Kilkenny on Sunday 22 March, to travel to Ballybofey to buy a car.
Irish Teenager Refused Bail In Egypt
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade has expressed his disappointment that an application for bail has been refused in the case of 19 year old teenager Ibrahim Halawa. Mr Halawa was arrested in 2013 during a period of violent protests in Egypt.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade has expressed his disappointment that an application for bail has been refused in the case of 19 year old teenager Ibrahim Halawa. Mr Halawa was arrested in 2013 during a period of violent protests in Egypt.
Government Faces Questions Over Siteserv - Adams
Gerry Adams has stated the Irish government "has been involved in a cover up" over the emerging Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) Siteserv scandal.
Gerry Adams has stated the Irish government "has been involved in a cover up" over the emerging Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) Siteserv scandal.
Man Dies And Woman Critical Following House Fire
A man has died in a house fire in Dublin. It is understood he was 53 years old. An elderly woman is in a critical condition at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown. The fire broke out at a house on Sigurd Street in Stoneybatter. Emergency services attended the incident.
A man has died in a house fire in Dublin. It is understood he was 53 years old. An elderly woman is in a critical condition at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown. The fire broke out at a house on Sigurd Street in Stoneybatter. Emergency services attended the incident.
100 Irish People Caught In Nepal Earthquake
Up to 100 Irish people are believed to have been caught up in the Nepal earthquake. The death toll following the earthquake is past 3,200 and continuing to rise.
Up to 100 Irish people are believed to have been caught up in the Nepal earthquake. The death toll following the earthquake is past 3,200 and continuing to rise.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 27 2012, 5,113 days ago
'Stupid' Criminal Stole Empty Cash Box
A man who was found in his home with security dye on his hands after stealing an empty cash box has been branded as a “stupid criminal’. 46-year-old Lawrence Smith had drank seven cans of cider on a bench before he approached a security man, threatened him and stole the cash box.
A man who was found in his home with security dye on his hands after stealing an empty cash box has been branded as a “stupid criminal’. 46-year-old Lawrence Smith had drank seven cans of cider on a bench before he approached a security man, threatened him and stole the cash box.
Shatter Says Church Complaints 'A Diversion'
The Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter, has said that the Catholic Churches complaints that the child protection Bill would break the seal of Confession were a “diversion” from its own failure to report clerical child abuse to the Garda.
The Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter, has said that the Catholic Churches complaints that the child protection Bill would break the seal of Confession were a “diversion” from its own failure to report clerical child abuse to the Garda.
Workplace H&S Must Remain A Priority Warns InjuriesBoard.ie
To mark 'World Day for Health & Safety at Work' tomorrow, InjuriesBoard.ie today published a review of workplace accidents in 2011 that shows compensation totalling €22.5million was awarded in respect of 830 personal injury workplace claims. Accidents in the workplace accounted for 8.
To mark 'World Day for Health & Safety at Work' tomorrow, InjuriesBoard.ie today published a review of workplace accidents in 2011 that shows compensation totalling €22.5million was awarded in respect of 830 personal injury workplace claims. Accidents in the workplace accounted for 8.
Union Will Resist Moves To Cut Allowances
The CPSU, the union representing civil service workers, has warned that any move by Government to reduce allowances currently paid to staff will inevitably lead to a confrontation.
The CPSU, the union representing civil service workers, has warned that any move by Government to reduce allowances currently paid to staff will inevitably lead to a confrontation.
Lottery 'Good Cause Fund' at Lowest For Five Years
Falling National Lottery ticket sales as lead to the lowest amount of money being allocated to good causes. Last year €232m was raised for good cause, which is the lowest amount for five years.
Falling National Lottery ticket sales as lead to the lowest amount of money being allocated to good causes. Last year €232m was raised for good cause, which is the lowest amount for five years.
Luas Crash Driver Acquitted
The Luas driver, who crashed his tram into a bus injuring 21 people, has been acquitted of dangerous conduct by direction of the trial judge.
The Luas driver, who crashed his tram into a bus injuring 21 people, has been acquitted of dangerous conduct by direction of the trial judge.
New Agreement Could Let Ireland Keep More Of State Asset Sales
Following an agreement with the European Union-International Monetary Fund, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced that Ireland could hold back up to 50 per cent of the proceeds from the sale of State assets for domestic investment.
Following an agreement with the European Union-International Monetary Fund, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced that Ireland could hold back up to 50 per cent of the proceeds from the sale of State assets for domestic investment.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 27 2011, 5,479 days ago
Athreny Shooting Incident Probed
An investigation into a serious incident at a house in Athenry, County Galway is currently underway. Around 9pm yesterday, Gardai responded to a call about a disturbance in a house in Fernhill. Upon entering the property they discovered extensive damage.
An investigation into a serious incident at a house in Athenry, County Galway is currently underway. Around 9pm yesterday, Gardai responded to a call about a disturbance in a house in Fernhill. Upon entering the property they discovered extensive damage.
Garda Investigate Attempted Abduction
Gardai in Kildare are investigating the attempted abduction of a security company employee, his wife and their 2 year old son. The incident took place this morning at 5am in Kilmeade, near Athy, Co.Kildare.
Gardai in Kildare are investigating the attempted abduction of a security company employee, his wife and their 2 year old son. The incident took place this morning at 5am in Kilmeade, near Athy, Co.Kildare.
Search Continues For Missing 15-Year-Old
Gardai are seeking the public's help in tracing the whereabouts of a missing 15-year-old boy. Saifullah Nazar has been missing from Portrane since the 13th of April 2011. He is described as 5' 4'', medium build with brown hair and brown eyes. Saifullah is originally from Afghanistan.
Gardai are seeking the public's help in tracing the whereabouts of a missing 15-year-old boy. Saifullah Nazar has been missing from Portrane since the 13th of April 2011. He is described as 5' 4'', medium build with brown hair and brown eyes. Saifullah is originally from Afghanistan.
Freed Rape Suspect Sought Over Kilkeel Killing
A foreign national who embarrassed officials in the North when he was freed by mistake from a high security jail in Co Antrim last autumn is being sought over a shock Co Down murder.
A foreign national who embarrassed officials in the North when he was freed by mistake from a high security jail in Co Antrim last autumn is being sought over a shock Co Down murder.
Arrest Made In Offaly Drugs Seizure
Gardai have arrested a man following an drugs seizure operation in Ballycumber, Co Offaly. The search took place at a house yesterday in Twickenham Estate, in Ballycumber. Gardai seized 400 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of €160,000 Euro.
Gardai have arrested a man following an drugs seizure operation in Ballycumber, Co Offaly. The search took place at a house yesterday in Twickenham Estate, in Ballycumber. Gardai seized 400 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of €160,000 Euro.
Red Alert As Coastguard Threatened
Users of Ireland's coastline are heading onto the rocks and into grave danger with a threat to the only Coastguard station in the North highlighted again this week.
Users of Ireland's coastline are heading onto the rocks and into grave danger with a threat to the only Coastguard station in the North highlighted again this week.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 27 2010, 5,844 days ago
International Drug Lord Suspected Over 'Don' Murder
It has emerged that Gardaí are pursuing a theory that the weekend murder of Eamon 'the Don' Dunne was ordered by an international drug lord. Reports today suggest that the gang leader Dunne may have upset an overseas trafficker, who regularly imported large drugs shipments here.
It has emerged that Gardaí are pursuing a theory that the weekend murder of Eamon 'the Don' Dunne was ordered by an international drug lord. Reports today suggest that the gang leader Dunne may have upset an overseas trafficker, who regularly imported large drugs shipments here.
Dublin Drugs Dealer Jailed For 18 Years
A Dublin man has today been jailed for 18 years after transporting €6.4 million worth of heroin in his van.
A Dublin man has today been jailed for 18 years after transporting €6.4 million worth of heroin in his van.
Former Progressive Democrat TD Joins Labour
Longford Independent Cllr Mae Sexton is to stand for the Labour Party at the next Irish general election. The former Progressive Democrat TD was officially welcomed into the Labour team by party leader, Eamon Gilmore at Backstage Theatre in Longford on Tuesday morning.
Longford Independent Cllr Mae Sexton is to stand for the Labour Party at the next Irish general election. The former Progressive Democrat TD was officially welcomed into the Labour team by party leader, Eamon Gilmore at Backstage Theatre in Longford on Tuesday morning.
Regulator Announces New Rules For Banks
The Central Bank and Financial Regulator have today announced a public consultation on new corporate governance standards for banks and insurance companies.
The Central Bank and Financial Regulator have today announced a public consultation on new corporate governance standards for banks and insurance companies.
Local Air Traffic Control Applauded
The successfully-run British Isles-wide system of airspace control was this week held up as an example of best practice in dealing with air navigation.
The successfully-run British Isles-wide system of airspace control was this week held up as an example of best practice in dealing with air navigation.
Northern Police Bomb Response 'Embarassing'
The boss of the North's Police Federation has said that officers are embarrassed by the PSNI's 'slow response' to a bomb blast in a border town last week.
The boss of the North's Police Federation has said that officers are embarrassed by the PSNI's 'slow response' to a bomb blast in a border town last week.
Geoghegan-Quinn Caves To Pressure Over Pensions
European Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn has this morning caved into Government pressure over her receipt of a hefty state pension. Ms Geoghegan-Quinn was receiving a State pensions worth over €100,000 per year while she claimed a salary worth a quarter of a million euros.
European Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn has this morning caved into Government pressure over her receipt of a hefty state pension. Ms Geoghegan-Quinn was receiving a State pensions worth over €100,000 per year while she claimed a salary worth a quarter of a million euros.
Clare Receives Funding To Clean Up Tourist Sites
Clare T.D. and Minister for Defence, Tony Killeen has welcomed the Department of the Environment's allocation of €15,000 to Clare County Council. It is part of a newly launched scheme to support local authorities in keeping key tourist areas clear of litter during the summer.
Clare T.D. and Minister for Defence, Tony Killeen has welcomed the Department of the Environment's allocation of €15,000 to Clare County Council. It is part of a newly launched scheme to support local authorities in keeping key tourist areas clear of litter during the summer.
Anti-Social Behaviour Plagues North
While more than half of all anti-social behaviour orders in the North relate to people living in the Ballymena council area, what the police also call, 'youths causing annoyance' is far from being limited to the Co Antrim town.
While more than half of all anti-social behaviour orders in the North relate to people living in the Ballymena council area, what the police also call, 'youths causing annoyance' is far from being limited to the Co Antrim town.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 27 2009, 6,209 days ago
Renegade Republicans Targeted Shell
Dissident republicans linked to the groups which carried out the murders of two soldiers and a policeman in Northern Ireland last month were responsible for the break-in and criminal damage of the Shell gas plant in Corrib, Co Mayo last week.
Dissident republicans linked to the groups which carried out the murders of two soldiers and a policeman in Northern Ireland last month were responsible for the break-in and criminal damage of the Shell gas plant in Corrib, Co Mayo last week.
Robbery Arrests Made
The two men arrested after gardaí foiled an attempt to rob the Bank of Ireland in Edenderry, Co Offaly over the weekend are also being grilled on an earlier incident.
The two men arrested after gardaí foiled an attempt to rob the Bank of Ireland in Edenderry, Co Offaly over the weekend are also being grilled on an earlier incident.
Shock Weekend On Irish Roads As Eight Die
As gardaí investigations begin into the deaths of four people killed in separate road crashes in the past weekend, the PSNI in the North are also investigating a similar shock road toll - with four road deaths in roughly the same period.
As gardaí investigations begin into the deaths of four people killed in separate road crashes in the past weekend, the PSNI in the North are also investigating a similar shock road toll - with four road deaths in roughly the same period.
Irish Jobs 'Saved' At Lufthansa Technik
In an example of successful industrial relations practice, a ballot has been won that will "ensure the continuing viability and competitiveness of a major plant", as well as "clearing the way for the new $40 million investment package planned".
In an example of successful industrial relations practice, a ballot has been won that will "ensure the continuing viability and competitiveness of a major plant", as well as "clearing the way for the new $40 million investment package planned".
Government Moves To Support Pension Schemes
The Government has announced new measures to support the pension schemes of companies that have become insolvent. The new Pension Insolvency Payment Scheme is to be run by the National Treasury Management Agency.
The Government has announced new measures to support the pension schemes of companies that have become insolvent. The new Pension Insolvency Payment Scheme is to be run by the National Treasury Management Agency.
Crime Prevention Takes Top Billing
Self-help and crime prevention are being highlighted with a new crime prevention initiative getting underway this week.
Self-help and crime prevention are being highlighted with a new crime prevention initiative getting underway this week.
Seedcorn Funds Aim To Grow Irish Businesses
A record prize fund of €360,000 is up for grabs for start-up businesses from InterTradeIreland's Seedcorn Business Competition.
A record prize fund of €360,000 is up for grabs for start-up businesses from InterTradeIreland's Seedcorn Business Competition.
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