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Irish News on Wed, May 1 2019, 2,557 days ago
New Bill Aims To Criminalise 'Revenge Porn'
A new law is to be brought before the Cabinet aimed at tackling the non-consensual distribution of intimate images. The original Bill was drafted by Labour leader Brendan Howlin, based on a 2016 report by the Law Reform Commission.
A new law is to be brought before the Cabinet aimed at tackling the non-consensual distribution of intimate images. The original Bill was drafted by Labour leader Brendan Howlin, based on a 2016 report by the Law Reform Commission.
Witnesses Sought To Fatal Collision In Co Carlow
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in County Carlow. A man, aged in his 20s, died after the car he was driving collided with another car on the R726 Tullow to Carlow Road at around 6.15pm last night.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in County Carlow. A man, aged in his 20s, died after the car he was driving collided with another car on the R726 Tullow to Carlow Road at around 6.15pm last night.
Labour Highlight 'Long-Standing Internationalist Values'
Labour Party Brendan Howlin has marked Labour Day, 01 May, by restating his party's "long-standing internationalist values". Brendan Howlin TD pledged to support the future Irish-British relationship, through links with the British Labour Party, whether inside or outside of the European Union.
Labour Party Brendan Howlin has marked Labour Day, 01 May, by restating his party's "long-standing internationalist values". Brendan Howlin TD pledged to support the future Irish-British relationship, through links with the British Labour Party, whether inside or outside of the European Union.
FF Oppose Development Of Dublin 'Co-Living Units'
A proposal for more than 200 'co-living units' in Dublin – the first wave of a development of 750 proposed units in the city – have been criticised by Fianna Fáil's Dublin candidate for the European Parliament Barry Andrews.
A proposal for more than 200 'co-living units' in Dublin – the first wave of a development of 750 proposed units in the city – have been criticised by Fianna Fáil's Dublin candidate for the European Parliament Barry Andrews.
Rebuilding Ireland 'Failing Those With Greatest Need' - SF
Rebuilding Ireland is "failing those in greatest housing need", Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin, has said. The Dublin Mid-West TD's comments come as the Department of Housing confirm that in March adult, child and family homelessness have all increased again.
Rebuilding Ireland is "failing those in greatest housing need", Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin, has said. The Dublin Mid-West TD's comments come as the Department of Housing confirm that in March adult, child and family homelessness have all increased again.
Settlement Reached In Non-EEA Fishers Dispute
A new settlement agreement has been reached between the government and the International Transport Workers' Federation on the scheme for employment of non-EEA fishers (outside the European Economic area) in parts of the Irish sea-fishing fleet.
A new settlement agreement has been reached between the government and the International Transport Workers' Federation on the scheme for employment of non-EEA fishers (outside the European Economic area) in parts of the Irish sea-fishing fleet.
Limerick's 'Best Young Entrepreneurs' Chosen
Limerick's "Best Young Entrepreneurs" for 2019 and €50,000 investment fund winners were announced at an awards ceremony hosted by Local Enterprise Office Limerick this week.
Limerick's "Best Young Entrepreneurs" for 2019 and €50,000 investment fund winners were announced at an awards ceremony hosted by Local Enterprise Office Limerick this week.
Irish News on Tue, May 1 2018, 2,922 days ago
Labour Urges Young People To Make Sure They Are Registered To Vote
Young people are being urged to make sure they are registered to vote ahead of the upcoming referendum on the 8th Amendment.
Young people are being urged to make sure they are registered to vote ahead of the upcoming referendum on the 8th Amendment.
SIPTU Announces Event For Children And Families Affected By Homelessness
Trade union SIPTU is to host a "day of entertainment" next week for children and families affected by the homelessness crisis. The event, to be held at Liberty Hall in Dublin on Monday, 07 May at SIPTU's headquarters, is part of the union's MayFest calendar of events celebrating workers' culture.
Trade union SIPTU is to host a "day of entertainment" next week for children and families affected by the homelessness crisis. The event, to be held at Liberty Hall in Dublin on Monday, 07 May at SIPTU's headquarters, is part of the union's MayFest calendar of events celebrating workers' culture.
Irish News on Fri, May 1 2015, 4,018 days ago
Use Of Drones Could 'Revolutionise Ireland'
Ireland should "harness to potential of drones", Fine Gael Ireland South MEP and member of the EU Transport Committee, Deirdre Clune has said. Speaking in advance of a debate in the European Parliament on drone technology, Deirdre Clune said that drones could revolutionise rural Ireland.
Ireland should "harness to potential of drones", Fine Gael Ireland South MEP and member of the EU Transport Committee, Deirdre Clune has said. Speaking in advance of a debate in the European Parliament on drone technology, Deirdre Clune said that drones could revolutionise rural Ireland.
Tusla Files Discovery 'Deeply Worrying' - SF
The discovery of hundreds of unidentified Tusla files and Garda referrals is "deeply worrying", Sinn Féin Children's Spokesperson Sandra McLellan has said. Teachta McLellan said that the files, found in the Laois-Offaly area is a "cause for alarm".
The discovery of hundreds of unidentified Tusla files and Garda referrals is "deeply worrying", Sinn Féin Children's Spokesperson Sandra McLellan has said. Teachta McLellan said that the files, found in the Laois-Offaly area is a "cause for alarm".
Online Lobbyist Register Launched
A new online register of lobbying activity has been launched, which will allow the public to see who is communicating with the government and senior civil and public servants on public policy matters.
A new online register of lobbying activity has been launched, which will allow the public to see who is communicating with the government and senior civil and public servants on public policy matters.
Garda Numbers 'Fall Substantially' In Co Louth - FF
Fianna Fáil have said that figures released to them after 5 months of Parliamentary Questions have revealed that garda numbers in Louth have "fallen substantially" in the past five years.
Fianna Fáil have said that figures released to them after 5 months of Parliamentary Questions have revealed that garda numbers in Louth have "fallen substantially" in the past five years.
Last Minute Talks Fail To Avert Bus Strike
Last minute talks held between unions and bus companies have failed to avert strike action planned for today and tomorrow.
Last minute talks held between unions and bus companies have failed to avert strike action planned for today and tomorrow.
Two Arrested In Connection With Body Found In Co Limerick
Two men have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a man's body at a house in Pallasgreen, Co Limerick. Garda were called to reports that a man had been stabbed in The Grove area at about 23:00 on Thursday night.
Two men have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a man's body at a house in Pallasgreen, Co Limerick. Garda were called to reports that a man had been stabbed in The Grove area at about 23:00 on Thursday night.
'Homeless Jesus' Sculpture Revealed At Christ Church
A statue depicting a 'Homeless Jesus' is to be unveiled today at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin.
A statue depicting a 'Homeless Jesus' is to be unveiled today at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin.
Irish News on Thu, May 1 2014, 4,383 days ago
Injured Man Found In Santry Identified
Gardai have identified a man who was discovered with serious injuries in Santry on Wednesday at around 5.40am. The victim was found at Lorcan Avenue and is currently in a serious condition at Beaumount Hospital. The 45-year-old male is believed to have suffered burns and other injuries.
Gardai have identified a man who was discovered with serious injuries in Santry on Wednesday at around 5.40am. The victim was found at Lorcan Avenue and is currently in a serious condition at Beaumount Hospital. The 45-year-old male is believed to have suffered burns and other injuries.
Motorists To Face Tougher Penalties For Using Mobile Phones
From today, 1 May, motorists convicted of sending a text message or email while driving will face tough new penalties and a compulsory court appearance. Sending a text message while driving is one of the most dangerous things that any motorist can do.
From today, 1 May, motorists convicted of sending a text message or email while driving will face tough new penalties and a compulsory court appearance. Sending a text message while driving is one of the most dangerous things that any motorist can do.
Number Of Melanoma Cases Increase
There has been a steady increase in the number of melanoma cases, it has been revealed. This month, which is Melanoma Awareness Month, will make children its focus this year as cases continue to rise.
There has been a steady increase in the number of melanoma cases, it has been revealed. This month, which is Melanoma Awareness Month, will make children its focus this year as cases continue to rise.
New Local Enterprise Office Opens
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation has officially opened the Donegal Local Enterprise Office (LEO).
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation has officially opened the Donegal Local Enterprise Office (LEO).
Passenger Dies On Board Flight
A passenger that was on board a transatlantic flight that was diverted to Shannon Airport earlier this week, has died. According to reports, a second passenger is currently recovering in hospital. Both are believed to have suffered heart attacks.
A passenger that was on board a transatlantic flight that was diverted to Shannon Airport earlier this week, has died. According to reports, a second passenger is currently recovering in hospital. Both are believed to have suffered heart attacks.
Irish News on Wed, May 1 2013, 4,748 days ago
Man Shot Dead In Dublin
A man in his 40s has been shot dead in Dublin. The shooting happened at the Greenogue Industrial Estate, Rathcoole, at around 9.30am. The man, who sustained gunshot wounds, was taken to Tallaght Hospital, but was later pronounced dead. The area has currently been sealed off.
A man in his 40s has been shot dead in Dublin. The shooting happened at the Greenogue Industrial Estate, Rathcoole, at around 9.30am. The man, who sustained gunshot wounds, was taken to Tallaght Hospital, but was later pronounced dead. The area has currently been sealed off.
Squarespace Creates 100 New Posts
Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD and Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton TD today announced that Squarespace, the leading all-in-one website publishing platform, plans to establish its EMEA Headquarters in Dublin along with the creation of 100 new jobs.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD and Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton TD today announced that Squarespace, the leading all-in-one website publishing platform, plans to establish its EMEA Headquarters in Dublin along with the creation of 100 new jobs.
Motorcyclist Seriously Injured In Collision
A male motorcyclist has been seriously injured in a collision on the Clane to Cellbridge Road. The crash, which occurred at around 7.15am at Longton today, was between a car and a motorcycle. The man, 33, has been taken to Naas General Hospital.
A male motorcyclist has been seriously injured in a collision on the Clane to Cellbridge Road. The crash, which occurred at around 7.15am at Longton today, was between a car and a motorcycle. The man, 33, has been taken to Naas General Hospital.
Senator Welcomes Cabinet Agreement On Abortion Legislation
Senator Ivana Bacik today welcomed the publication of the heads of the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill. The Bill will implement the X case and ensure compliance with the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in the December 2010 ABC case.
Senator Ivana Bacik today welcomed the publication of the heads of the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill. The Bill will implement the X case and ensure compliance with the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in the December 2010 ABC case.
IFA Launches Fodder Crisis Fund
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has launched a Fodder Crisis Fund of €1m to further support the Association's efforts in assisting farmers through the worst fodder crisis in living memory.
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has launched a Fodder Crisis Fund of €1m to further support the Association's efforts in assisting farmers through the worst fodder crisis in living memory.
Four Men Arrested In Connection With Burglaries
Gardai have arrested four men as part of an ongoing operation targeting organised criminal groups involved in burglary. On Tuesday Garda recovered house breaking implements in a car which was stopped near Tullamore.
Gardai have arrested four men as part of an ongoing operation targeting organised criminal groups involved in burglary. On Tuesday Garda recovered house breaking implements in a car which was stopped near Tullamore.
Call For Govt To Clarify Its Position In Bus Éireann Dispute
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Transport, Tourism and Sport, Timmy Dooley TD, has called on the Government to clarify its position in relation to the current dispute between Bus Éireann management and its staff.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Transport, Tourism and Sport, Timmy Dooley TD, has called on the Government to clarify its position in relation to the current dispute between Bus Éireann management and its staff.
Irish News on Tue, May 1 2012, 5,113 days ago
FG Calls For A Strong 'Yes' Vote In The Stability Treaty Referendum
The Taoiseach today said that a Yes vote in the Stability Treaty Referendum will send a strong signal to companies that Ireland is the right country in which to invest.
The Taoiseach today said that a Yes vote in the Stability Treaty Referendum will send a strong signal to companies that Ireland is the right country in which to invest.
Army Bomb Disposal Team Make Viable IED Device Safe
An Army Bomb Disposal Team made safe a viable Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in the Phoenix Park, Dublin this morning.
An Army Bomb Disposal Team made safe a viable Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in the Phoenix Park, Dublin this morning.
Asian Trade Hub In Westmeath Gets Go-Ahead
Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy has welcomed the go-ahead for a major Euro Chinese Trading Hub at Creggan, Co. Westmeath. Commenting on the decision of An Bord Pleanála Deputy Troy said: "This multi-million euro project is extremely important for Westmeath and the entire region.
Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy has welcomed the go-ahead for a major Euro Chinese Trading Hub at Creggan, Co. Westmeath. Commenting on the decision of An Bord Pleanála Deputy Troy said: "This multi-million euro project is extremely important for Westmeath and the entire region.
Agri-Aware Healthy Eating Month Launched
Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Shane McEntee, T.D. launched the Agri Aware Healthy Eating Month campaign at Dublin Zoo today. The Healthy Eating Month is part of the 'Incredible Edibles' educational initiative.
Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Shane McEntee, T.D. launched the Agri Aware Healthy Eating Month campaign at Dublin Zoo today. The Healthy Eating Month is part of the 'Incredible Edibles' educational initiative.
Salutes For WWII Heroes With Commemorative Funding
World War Two veterans from across Ireland are making emotional journeys to re-visit past memories thanks to grants from the Big Lottery Fund.
World War Two veterans from across Ireland are making emotional journeys to re-visit past memories thanks to grants from the Big Lottery Fund.
Domestic Workers Launch Week Of Action
To mark International Labour Day the Domestic Workers Action Group (DWAG) has launched a week of action from today, 1st May, to 7th May.
To mark International Labour Day the Domestic Workers Action Group (DWAG) has launched a week of action from today, 1st May, to 7th May.
Irish News on Fri, May 1 2009, 6,209 days ago
Swine Flu Reaches Ireland
Ireland has registered its first case of confirmed swine flu. The man, who had recently returned from Mexico, is confined to his home at the east of the country and is recovering well after having been administered anti-viral drug Tami-flu.
Ireland has registered its first case of confirmed swine flu. The man, who had recently returned from Mexico, is confined to his home at the east of the country and is recovering well after having been administered anti-viral drug Tami-flu.
Horrific Details Revealed At Murder Trial
The jury in the case against 44-year-old Ronnie Dunbar of Rathbraughan Park in Sligo - who denies murdering 14-year-old Melissa Mahon in September 2006 - has heard horrific details of the way the body was allegedly disposed off.
The jury in the case against 44-year-old Ronnie Dunbar of Rathbraughan Park in Sligo - who denies murdering 14-year-old Melissa Mahon in September 2006 - has heard horrific details of the way the body was allegedly disposed off.
€2M Cocaine Seized As man Arrested
A man has been arrested in connection with the seizure of almost €2 million worth of cocaine. The discovery was the culmination of an operation by detective gardai in Drogheda assisted by gardai from the National Drug Unit, Dog Unit, Criminal Assets Bureau and Customs & Excise.
A man has been arrested in connection with the seizure of almost €2 million worth of cocaine. The discovery was the culmination of an operation by detective gardai in Drogheda assisted by gardai from the National Drug Unit, Dog Unit, Criminal Assets Bureau and Customs & Excise.
Driver Killed As Lorry Slams Into Houses
A man has been killed after the lorry he was driving crashed into three houses in Monaghan this morning. A 13-year-old boy who was in one of the houses at the time escaped with his life while two of the homes were seriously damaged. He was not injured.
A man has been killed after the lorry he was driving crashed into three houses in Monaghan this morning. A 13-year-old boy who was in one of the houses at the time escaped with his life while two of the homes were seriously damaged. He was not injured.
Elderly Man Killed In Traffic Collision
An elderly man has been killed in a traffic collision. It happned in Navan on Thursday. Gardaí at Ballyconnell are investigating the single vehicle crash, which occurred on the N3 south of Belturbet at approximately 3.45pm yesterday.
An elderly man has been killed in a traffic collision. It happned in Navan on Thursday. Gardaí at Ballyconnell are investigating the single vehicle crash, which occurred on the N3 south of Belturbet at approximately 3.45pm yesterday.
Goodbye Sheehy, As AIB Lose Top Three
Top bank, AIB has moved to change its top managment team. Despite being determined to stay for the next six years, time has already been called on the tenure of the bank's boss, Eugene Sheehy only a month after his defiant claim.
Top bank, AIB has moved to change its top managment team. Despite being determined to stay for the next six years, time has already been called on the tenure of the bank's boss, Eugene Sheehy only a month after his defiant claim.
Unions Urge For €1 Billion Bailout For Workers
Trade unions have called on the Government for a €1 billion job creation and protection plan to tackle unemployment. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) said the growing rate of unemployment is of the same magnitude as the banking crisis, and needs to be addressed.
Trade unions have called on the Government for a €1 billion job creation and protection plan to tackle unemployment. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) said the growing rate of unemployment is of the same magnitude as the banking crisis, and needs to be addressed.
Nurses Vote 'No Confidence' In Hospital Chiefs
Protesting nurses at Portiuncula Hospital in Galway have passed a vote of no confidence in their Director of Nursing and General Manager.
Protesting nurses at Portiuncula Hospital in Galway have passed a vote of no confidence in their Director of Nursing and General Manager.
Minister Appeals For Partnership Despite Aid Reduction
In the wake of a spate of criticism from aid agencies over reductions in international aid in the Budget, the Government has appealed for a "strengthening partnership".
In the wake of a spate of criticism from aid agencies over reductions in international aid in the Budget, the Government has appealed for a "strengthening partnership".
Irish News on Thu, May 1 2008, 6,574 days ago
Gang Threatened Boy To Hide Magnum Hand Gun
A schoolboy was warned that "his head would be blown off" if he did not hide a loaded Magnum handgun for a criminal gang. The boy, who was 15 at the time of the incident, was charged with possession of the weapon and three rounds of ammunition.
A schoolboy was warned that "his head would be blown off" if he did not hide a loaded Magnum handgun for a criminal gang. The boy, who was 15 at the time of the incident, was charged with possession of the weapon and three rounds of ammunition.
Ahern Asks Congress To Give Irish Immigrants Permanent Status
In a momentous speech in Washington, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern yesterday asked the joint meeting of the US congress to "find a solution" to the many Irish immigrants living illegally in America.
In a momentous speech in Washington, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern yesterday asked the joint meeting of the US congress to "find a solution" to the many Irish immigrants living illegally in America.
Fresh Gardaí Appeal Ten Years After Murder
Gardaí have asked for members of the public to "make the right decision" and come forward in a plea for witnesses to the horrific murder of Edward Fitzmaurice in 1998. The body of 83 year-old Edward Fitzmaurice from Bellaghy, Charlestown in Co.
Gardaí have asked for members of the public to "make the right decision" and come forward in a plea for witnesses to the horrific murder of Edward Fitzmaurice in 1998. The body of 83 year-old Edward Fitzmaurice from Bellaghy, Charlestown in Co.
Breakthrough Talks See Pharmacists Withdraw Threat
Pharmacists have withdrawn their threat to boycott community drugs schemes after a breakthrough in talks on Wednesday night. Up to 900 pharmacies were threatening to stop dispensing medicine under various schemes due to a row over the payments they receive from the HSE for wholesale medicines.
Pharmacists have withdrawn their threat to boycott community drugs schemes after a breakthrough in talks on Wednesday night. Up to 900 pharmacies were threatening to stop dispensing medicine under various schemes due to a row over the payments they receive from the HSE for wholesale medicines.
First Conviction Of Using Car As Murder Weapon
The man accused of murdering a 21 year-old male in Arklow is the first to be convicted of using his car as the murder weapon. Anthony O’Reilly, 22, of Cleggan Park, Ballyfermot, Dublin, was found guilty of murdering Daniel McDonald, 21, in May last year.
The man accused of murdering a 21 year-old male in Arklow is the first to be convicted of using his car as the murder weapon. Anthony O’Reilly, 22, of Cleggan Park, Ballyfermot, Dublin, was found guilty of murdering Daniel McDonald, 21, in May last year.
Garda Ombudsman receives 3,000 complaints in first year
The Garda Ombudsman Commission says it has received almost 3,000 complaints in its first year of operation. More than 750 investigations into alleged criminal conduct are ongoing, while nearly 300 cases have been referred to the Ombudsman from the Garda Commissioner.
The Garda Ombudsman Commission says it has received almost 3,000 complaints in its first year of operation. More than 750 investigations into alleged criminal conduct are ongoing, while nearly 300 cases have been referred to the Ombudsman from the Garda Commissioner.
Irish TV Licensing Revised
It's all change for broadcasting in the Irish Republic as the country's Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has announced a range of changes to the current arrangements for television licensing.
It's all change for broadcasting in the Irish Republic as the country's Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has announced a range of changes to the current arrangements for television licensing.
Overcrowded Prisons At Double Capacity
The Irish Prison Officers Association President, Jim Mitchell, has said the overcrowding problem is so serious many prisons cannot function as places of rehabilitation. According to the Association, some Irish prisons hold twice as many inmates as they should.
The Irish Prison Officers Association President, Jim Mitchell, has said the overcrowding problem is so serious many prisons cannot function as places of rehabilitation. According to the Association, some Irish prisons hold twice as many inmates as they should.
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