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Irish News on Fri, Feb 1 2019, 2,557 days ago

Treacherous Driving Conditions As Ice Continues
Drivers are being urged to beware of difficult road conditions after further frost and ice overnight.
Psychiatric Nurses Hold Second Day Of Industrial Action
Psychiatric nurses are holding a second day of industrial action as part of their dispute with the HSE over pay and staffing. 6,000 members of the Psychiatric Nurses Association (PSA) are staging an overtime ban from this morning, Friday 01 February.
Flu Season To Continue For 'At Least Six Weeks'
The winter flu is set to continue making its way through the country for "at least the next six weeks". The news is according to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) whose figures show a drop in the most recent number of cases.
Labour Calls For Higher Allowances For Defence Forces Families
A Labour TD has raised the issue of restoration of allowances for members of the Defence Forces with the Taoiseach. Deputy Willie Penrose's comments follow the reduction of money for such families.
HSE Figures Reveal Shortage Of Paediatric Psychiatrists
The Health Service Executive has revealed that only half of all specialist paediatric psychiatry posts advertised in the last two years have been filled.

Irish News on Thu, Feb 1 2018, 2,922 days ago

Second Man Charged With Murder Of Irene White
A second man has been charged in connection with the 2005 murder of Irene White. Ms White was found dead at her home in Dundalk, Co Louth, on 06 April, 2005. She had been stabbed to death in a violent attack shortly after returning home from leaving her children to school.
Irish Film Industry Blighted By Precarious Work And Unaccredited Training - SF
Precarious work and unaccredited training are "blighting the Irish film industry", Sinn Féin spokesperson on Culture and the Arts Peadar Tóibín has said.

Irish News on Mon, Feb 1 2016, 3,653 days ago

150 New Jobs Expected To Be Created By Geoscience Ireland Companies
An additional 150 new jobs are expected to be created over the next year by the 24 member companies of Geoscience Ireland, the group has said on the publication of it's twice yearly members survey. The survey found that 42 jobs have been created across the group since July, 2015.
New Grocery Goods Sector Regulations Signed Into Law
Regulations have been signed into law governing certain practices in the grocery goods sector, the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, has announced.
New Bankruptcy Act Reduces Term From Three To One Year
The Minister for Justice has signed an order to bring into force the provisions of the Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act 2015, which includes a reduced bankruptcy term of 1 year.
New 23 Point Tourism Action Plan Announced
A new Tourism Action Plan for 2016 to 2018 has been announced by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe, and Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring.
€40m Programme Of Construction And Refurbishment Of Fire Stations Announced
The Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government has announced details of a new €40m programme of the construction and refurbishment of 26 fire stations over the next five years.
HSE Executive Apology 'Does Not Detract From Seriousness Of Situation' - Deputy Kelleher
An apology given by Health Service Executive Chief Executive Tony O'Brien to a woman with intellectual disabilities, left with a foster family, despite allegations of sexual assault, has done nothing to detract from the seriousness of the situation, Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Health, Billy Kelleher
Minister Kelly's Housing Policies Will 'Exacerbate The Housing Emergency' - FF
The housing policies being pursued by Minister Alan Kelly will "exacerbate the housing emergency in the months ahead", Fianna Fáil Spokesperson for Environment and Local Government Barry Cowen.

Irish News on Fri, Feb 1 2013, 4,748 days ago

8.83-Carat Diamond Ring Seized By NAMA
Toxic loans agency NAMA has been appointed over an 8.83-carat diamond ring, allegedly "the size of a Brussels sprout", belonging to the wife of "millionaire's row" developer John McCabe. The "unusual" appointment also includes a necklace and bracelet belonging to Mary McCabe.
Septic Registration Expected To Close At 75%
Up to 75% of all septic tank owners are expected to have registered by this evening's deadline, Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan has said. Currently the number registered stands at 68%.
HSE Nursing Recruitment 'Has Failed'
The attempt by the Health Service Executive to recruit 1,000 nurses at 80% of current pay rates has been described as a complete failure by nursing leaders. The comments come as the official deadline for graduates to apply passes.
Men Jailed For 10 Years For 'Predatory' Gang Rape
Two men have been sentenced to 10-years in jail for their part in the gang rape of a young woman. The judge compared the predatory nature of the attack as like something from a wildlife documentary.
Mother And Sons Kidnapped, Beaten And Left By Burning Car
A mother and her two sons are recovering after they were abducted from their home, beaten up by a gang and then dumped by the side of a road beside their burning car. It is understood three masked men forced their way into the family's home in Arklow and ransacked the house.
Graphic Images Added To Cigarette Packaging
From today all cigarette packets in Ireland will carry graphic photographs with a strong health warning, depicting the negative health impacts associated with smoking.
Man Admits Unlawful Killing Of James Tynan
At Nenagh Circuit Court a 23-year old Tipperary man has admitted his part in the unlawful killing of James Tynan, 25, in Thurles almost a year ago. Jason Morrissey of Church Street, Toomevara, pleaded guilty to the unlawful killing of Mr Tynan, at Liberty Square in Thurles on 19 February 2012.

Irish News on Wed, Feb 1 2012, 5,114 days ago

Road Safety Alert Over Icy Conditions
Ireland's roads authority have alerted road users of very cold weather for the coming week with strong easterly winds. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) said rain, sleet and some snow was forecast with temperatures falling to between 0 and -3 degrees at night leading to frost and icy conditions.
Ryanair Call Sale of Stansted After Ruling
Budget airline Ryanair has called on the British Airport Authority (BAA) to sell of Stansted Airport after a ruling by the Competition Commission was upheld.
Man Arrested Over Cannabis Find
A man has been arrested during a drug seizure and at the Swan, Laois on Tuesday evening. Gardai from Abbeyleix Garda Station said they have arrested a man in his 40's and seized a quantity of cannabis plants in a planned search of a house on the 31st January.
Works Will Sustain Jobs For Around 3,800 People
Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport Leo Varadkar has announced details of the €379.5 million investment programme for 2012 for regional and local roads. Minister Varadkar said the package represented an average spend of €31.
January Breaks Dull Records
January has broken records for being dull, Met Eireann has revealed. The mean temperatures for the first month of the year were above normal everywhere with largest differences above normal in the west and southwest.
Jobless Numbers 'a National Emergency' - Union
Ireland's unions have said the continuing levels of high unemployment were a "national emergency", in response to official figures published on Tuesday. The figures released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) said the number of people signing on fell by 3,200 to 439,600 last month.
Garda Report On Child Abuse Published
The Justice Minister has published the report by the Garda on how to respond to child sexual abuse cases. Justice Minister Alan Shatter published the document, which also assesses the progress made by the Government in tackling the issue, on Tuesday.
Technicality Could Force Referendum On Treaty
Independent TDs could use a constructional anomaly to force a referendum on last week's European Treaty, according to a South West TD. In recent days, Opposition parties and Independent TDs have been calling for a public decision on the controversial treaty agreement.
Everton Protestor Was Ryanair Activist
The man who handcuffed himself to the goalpost during Tuesday nights premiership match between Everton and Manchester City is an anti-Ryanair campaigner.

Irish News on Tue, Feb 1 2011, 5,479 days ago

Dáil Will Be Dissolved This Afternoon
The Irish Premier, Brian Cowen will travel to the official residence of the State's President this afternoon to ask Mary McAleese to dissolve the Dáil.
Cowen, Going, Gone
An Taoiseach Brian Cowen has announced he is to retire from politics and will not stand in the upcoming general election.
Willie O'Dea Recalled To Front Bench
Former Defence Minister Willie O'Dea has expressed surprise over his recall to the front bench under the new Fianna Fail party leader, Michael Martin.
Garda On Trial Over Assault
A member of An Garda Síochána is on trial today at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, standing accused of assaulting a man in the Capital in 2007. Garda Brendan Whitty, 33, has pleaded not guilty to the assault of Keith Murphy on Thomas Street Dublin 2 on 20 September 2007.
Seanad To Appeal Callely's Victory
The Seanad Committee is to appeal a high court ruling in favour of Senator Ivor Callely over his suspension from the house over €81,000 in expenses claims.

Irish News on Mon, Feb 1 2010, 5,844 days ago

Examination Due On Dublin Body
Gardaí are awaiting the results of a forensic examination after the body of a woman was found in Co Dublin. State Pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy is due to carry out a preliminary examination on the human remains found in the Dublin Mountains yesterday. A person out walking at around 2.
Four Killed On Irish Roads This Weekend
A number of separate road crashes this weekend have claimed four lives, including a father and son. John Gallagher, 55, and his 24-year-old son Sean died when their car collided with another vehicle at Burt on Saturday morning.
Cost Of Medicines Falls 40%
The Irish pharmaceutical association has announced that with effect from today the cost of long established medicines will be reduced by 40%.
Public Sector Begins Work-To-Rule
Some 70,000 public sector workers are today joining in the work-to-rule industrial action by other public service unions in protest at pay cuts. However, the Government has told the SIPTU members that workers not carrying out instructions from management will be suspended.
Minister To Aid Struggling Homeowners
Minister for Communications Eamon Ryan has announced the Government is planing to help homeowners struggling with mortgage payments.
Justice 'Breakthrough' Speculation
The DUP and Sinn Fein are poised to sign off a deal on devolved policing and justice powers in the North, according to reports. Stormont's two largest parties have sought agreement on the matter since the establishment of the current Assembly in 2007.
'Heroes' Of Bessbrook Shot-down
The SDLP Newry and Armagh MLA Dominic Bradley has condemned those responsible for firing shots at Bessbrook PSNI station on Sunday evening.
Wind Farm Academy To Boost Donegal
A National Wind Energy Academy is being established at Letterkenny Institute of Technology as part of a €500,000 initiative being backed by the Donegal County Development Board.

Irish News on Fri, Feb 1 2008, 6,575 days ago

200,000 Contraband Cigarettes Seized In Cork
Gardai and customs officers seized 200,000 contraband cigarettes in Cork yesterday. The cigarettes were discovered in number of operations. 60,000 smuggled cigarettes were found during a search of a van being driven by a Moldovan national in Fermoy.
News Brief
Kiely Inquest Adjourned The inquest into the death of a 15-year-old who died after being struck with a baseball bat in Dublin has been further adjourned. Rebekah Kiely from Carpenterstown died from head injuries after being stuck near the Old Navan Road in Dublin on November 10 2006.
Ahern Meeting: 'A Good Day For Ireland': Paisley
The North's First Minister has described the historic visit from the Taoiseach as "A good day for Ireland". Bertie Ahern and Ian Paisley were all smiles today as they held talks in Paisley's Ballymena constituency.
Taoiseach Hits Out At Controversial Claims
Bertie Ahern has strongly rejected controversial claims that surfaced regarding his involvement in helping casion operator Mr Turner get an Irish passport. He hit out at “passport for sale” suggestions and insisted he was not covering-up close links to the English businessman.
Prison Officers' Clocking-In Dispute Resolved
A dispute that seen 3,000 prison officers around the country stage one-hour work stoppages in December has been resolved today. An agreement was reached over the location of clocking-in machines in Irish prisons.
High Seas' Drama As Ferry Evacuated
A dramatic high seas' rescue has narrowly managed to prevent a 'repeat' tragedy, with crew and passengers safely evacuated from a now-beached roll-on roll-off Irish sea ferry.
Galway Man Loses Murder Conviction Appeal
A Galway man who was convicted of the murder of an 87 year-old-woman has lost his appeal. Fifty-four year-old Michael Joseph Kelly was convicted of murdering Margaret Glynn in her home in Galway in 1981. Mr Kelly pleaded not guilty but was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Tipperary Radiator Plant To Close
The Merriott Radiator plant in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, is to close with the loss of 90 jobs, it has been announced. The news comes as a further blow to the manufacturing industry following several plant closure announcements this week.
Clerical Dispute Erupts Over Child Sex Abuse Inquiry
A bitter dispute has emerged between the Archbishop of Dublin and his predecessor over how to deal with the Government's inquiry into allegations of child sex abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin.
Economic Slowdown To Cost 24,000 Construction Jobs
Economic growth is set to slowdown this year with up to 24,000 jobs losses in the construction industry, according to the Central Bank.
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