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Irish News on Fri, Feb 16 2018, 2,922 days ago
Valentia Observatory Recognised For 100 Years Of Meteorological Service
Valentia Observatory in Cahersiveen, Co Kerry, has been awarded a certificate of accreditation as a Centennial Station in acknowledgement of over 100 years of high quality continuous meteorological observations.
Valentia Observatory in Cahersiveen, Co Kerry, has been awarded a certificate of accreditation as a Centennial Station in acknowledgement of over 100 years of high quality continuous meteorological observations.
State Still Waiting For New Schools To Built From 2013
Fianna Fáil has criticised the Government over its "failure to get to grips with its own annual plans for the construction of new schools across Ireland over the last five years".
Fianna Fáil has criticised the Government over its "failure to get to grips with its own annual plans for the construction of new schools across Ireland over the last five years".
Irish News on Thu, Feb 16 2017, 3,287 days ago
Additional Staff To Be Hired To Deal With Passport Demand
The Passport Office is to hire additional staff due to the increased demand for passports as a result of Brexit. Applications for Irish passports from the UK were up 74% in January 2017, compared to the previous year, according to the latest figures from the Department of Foreign Affairs.
The Passport Office is to hire additional staff due to the increased demand for passports as a result of Brexit. Applications for Irish passports from the UK were up 74% in January 2017, compared to the previous year, according to the latest figures from the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Man Charged With Armed Robbery
A 32-year-old man is due to appear before Ennis District Court charged in connection with an armed robbery at a retail outlet in Bunratty, Co Clare. At approximately 2.30pm on Wednesday, 15 February a man entered a retail outlet in Bunratty and threatened staff with a knife.
A 32-year-old man is due to appear before Ennis District Court charged in connection with an armed robbery at a retail outlet in Bunratty, Co Clare. At approximately 2.30pm on Wednesday, 15 February a man entered a retail outlet in Bunratty and threatened staff with a knife.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 16 2016, 3,653 days ago
Maternity Service Must Be Priority For Next Government - FF
Maternity services must be made a priority by the next government, Fianna Fáil candidate for Dublin Central, Mary Fitzpatrick, has said. She went on to urge all women and mothers to vote for female candidates to make this happen.
Maternity services must be made a priority by the next government, Fianna Fáil candidate for Dublin Central, Mary Fitzpatrick, has said. She went on to urge all women and mothers to vote for female candidates to make this happen.
Children's Minister Urged To Take 'Immediate Action' Over Closures
The Children's Minister, James Reilly, has been urged to take immediate action on the closure of the West Clare Early Years Centres.
The Children's Minister, James Reilly, has been urged to take immediate action on the closure of the West Clare Early Years Centres.
New Mental Health Legislation Signed Into Law
A new amendment to mental health legislation of the administration of Electro-convulsive Therapy (ECT) to patients involuntarily admitted to psychiatric hospitals has been signed into law, Minister for Primary Care, Social Care and Mental Health, Kathleen Lynch, has announced.
A new amendment to mental health legislation of the administration of Electro-convulsive Therapy (ECT) to patients involuntarily admitted to psychiatric hospitals has been signed into law, Minister for Primary Care, Social Care and Mental Health, Kathleen Lynch, has announced.
Further Luas Strike Action Described As 'Extremely Disappointing'
The announcement of further strike action by Luas workers has been described as "extremely disappointing" by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe. "News that Luas workers are to stage a further two days strike action on the 8th March and again on St.
The announcement of further strike action by Luas workers has been described as "extremely disappointing" by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe. "News that Luas workers are to stage a further two days strike action on the 8th March and again on St.
Patron Applications Opened For New Primary Schools
The Minister for Education and Skills has announced the opening of the application period for school patron bodies, and prospective school patron bodies, for the patronage of three primary schools due to open in September 2016.
The Minister for Education and Skills has announced the opening of the application period for school patron bodies, and prospective school patron bodies, for the patronage of three primary schools due to open in September 2016.
Almost 19,000 Cigarettes Seized At Rosslare Europort
Almost 19,000 illegal cigarettes have been seized by Revenue Officers at Rosslare Europort. 18,800 'Ken', 'Marlboro', 'Marlboro Gold' and 'Rothmans' branded cigarettes were uncovered hidden in a car that had disembarked a ferry from France.
Almost 19,000 illegal cigarettes have been seized by Revenue Officers at Rosslare Europort. 18,800 'Ken', 'Marlboro', 'Marlboro Gold' and 'Rothmans' branded cigarettes were uncovered hidden in a car that had disembarked a ferry from France.
Irish Water To Invest €3.5m In Mid Kerry Upgrades
Irish Water has announced an investment of €3.5 million to upgrade the water distribution network of mid Kerry. In partnership with Kerry County Council, the work includes the replacement of almost 20km of water mains that have been subject to frequent bursts.
Irish Water has announced an investment of €3.5 million to upgrade the water distribution network of mid Kerry. In partnership with Kerry County Council, the work includes the replacement of almost 20km of water mains that have been subject to frequent bursts.
Two In Court Over Dublin Drug Seizure
Two men arrested in connection with the seizure of cannabis and cocaine by Garda, are due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice today, 16 February. The men, aged 25 and 52, were detained following the discovery, worth an estimated €2.1 million on Saturday, 13 February.
Two men arrested in connection with the seizure of cannabis and cocaine by Garda, are due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice today, 16 February. The men, aged 25 and 52, were detained following the discovery, worth an estimated €2.1 million on Saturday, 13 February.
FG Launch €2bn Plan For Health
Fine Gael's new €2 billion Plan for Health has been launched by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, and Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar. The new health plan is said to build on the four pillars of Healthy Ireland, Building Capacity, Universal Healthcare and Health Service Reform.
Fine Gael's new €2 billion Plan for Health has been launched by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, and Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar. The new health plan is said to build on the four pillars of Healthy Ireland, Building Capacity, Universal Healthcare and Health Service Reform.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 16 2015, 4,018 days ago
Murder Investigation Launched After Man Shot Dead Through Front Door
A man aged in his 60s has been shot dead at his home on Harty Avenue in Walkinstown, Dublin. It is understood the man was answering a knock on his door at about 21:30 on Sunday, when he was shot twice through the door.
A man aged in his 60s has been shot dead at his home on Harty Avenue in Walkinstown, Dublin. It is understood the man was answering a knock on his door at about 21:30 on Sunday, when he was shot twice through the door.
INMO Call For Drogheda Hospital To Be 'Off-Call' To Emergency Ambulances
The INMO has called for emergency ambulance calls to be diverted from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda due to the high number of patients on trolleys.
The INMO has called for emergency ambulance calls to be diverted from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda due to the high number of patients on trolleys.
National Discussion Needed On Access To Childcare
Ensuring the maximum number of families have access to high-quality childcare and education "is essential", Fine Gael said. The party's chairperson and TD for Limerick has called for a 'national discussion' on the issue.
Ensuring the maximum number of families have access to high-quality childcare and education "is essential", Fine Gael said. The party's chairperson and TD for Limerick has called for a 'national discussion' on the issue.
Garda Appeal For Witnesses To Fatal Road Accident
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses of a fatal road accident in Co Kerry. A 24-year-old man died when the car he was driving hit a wall on the N69 Tralee-Listowel Road in Glenballyma in Tralee. The accident happened at about 21:45 on Saturday. A post-mortem is due to be carried out today.
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses of a fatal road accident in Co Kerry. A 24-year-old man died when the car he was driving hit a wall on the N69 Tralee-Listowel Road in Glenballyma in Tralee. The accident happened at about 21:45 on Saturday. A post-mortem is due to be carried out today.
Labour Announce 2016 General Election Candidate
Labour Senator John Whelan has been chosen as the party's official candidate for the 2016 General Election.
Labour Senator John Whelan has been chosen as the party's official candidate for the 2016 General Election.
Dáil To Debate 'Jake's Law'
The Dáil is to debate the new Road Traffic Amendment Bill 2015, also known as 'Jake's Law'. Supporting the Bill Sinn Féin will use its Private Members Time in the Dáil to debate the proposed amendment, which seeks to reduce the speed limit in housing estates to 20km per hour.
The Dáil is to debate the new Road Traffic Amendment Bill 2015, also known as 'Jake's Law'. Supporting the Bill Sinn Féin will use its Private Members Time in the Dáil to debate the proposed amendment, which seeks to reduce the speed limit in housing estates to 20km per hour.
Environment Minister Called To Explain 'Bonus Culture' At Irish Water
Environment Minister Alan Kelly has been urged to respond to "revelations regarding the growing bonus culture at Irish Water.
Environment Minister Alan Kelly has been urged to respond to "revelations regarding the growing bonus culture at Irish Water.
Family Rescued From Co Tipperary Mountain
A family missing in the Knockmealdown mountains, Co Tipperary, were found safe and well in the early hours of Sunday morning. The mother, father and three children had been walking on the mountain on Saturday when they became disoriented in failing light.
A family missing in the Knockmealdown mountains, Co Tipperary, were found safe and well in the early hours of Sunday morning. The mother, father and three children had been walking on the mountain on Saturday when they became disoriented in failing light.
Retail Chain Recall Found Over Allergy Mislabelling
Retail chain Aldi has recalled its Fiesta Fajita Dinner Kit, due to missing information on the foods allergy advice label. It follows the discovery of low levels of almond protein in the seasoning mix, which is not listed on the label.
Retail chain Aldi has recalled its Fiesta Fajita Dinner Kit, due to missing information on the foods allergy advice label. It follows the discovery of low levels of almond protein in the seasoning mix, which is not listed on the label.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 16 2012, 5,114 days ago
Man Injured During Cavan Collision
A man in his 60s has been seriously injured during a traffic collision in County Cavan. Gardai in the county said they are investigating a fatal road traffic collision that occurred on the N3 at Lavey, Stradone at approximately 7.45pm on Wednesday.
A man in his 60s has been seriously injured during a traffic collision in County Cavan. Gardai in the county said they are investigating a fatal road traffic collision that occurred on the N3 at Lavey, Stradone at approximately 7.45pm on Wednesday.
Dublin Rubbish Collected Despite Dispute
The company responsible for collecting refuse has made its collections despite a number of refusals by households to pay the new charge. Greyhound lorries collected in northside areas, including Clontarf, Marino and Drumcondra.
The company responsible for collecting refuse has made its collections despite a number of refusals by households to pay the new charge. Greyhound lorries collected in northside areas, including Clontarf, Marino and Drumcondra.
Fine Gael Welcome Children Referendum Announcement
Fine Gael have welcomed the commitment that the Children’s Referendum will be held this year. Cork South Central Deputy Jerry Buttimer, said the announcement by the Minister for Children, Frances Fitzgerald, that the Referendum will be a stand-alone one was "extremely positive".
Fine Gael have welcomed the commitment that the Children’s Referendum will be held this year. Cork South Central Deputy Jerry Buttimer, said the announcement by the Minister for Children, Frances Fitzgerald, that the Referendum will be a stand-alone one was "extremely positive".
EU To Take Tough Stance On Overfishing
The EU, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are currently meeting in Reykjavik for the 11th occasion in an effort to end the massive overfishing of mackerel.
The EU, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are currently meeting in Reykjavik for the 11th occasion in an effort to end the massive overfishing of mackerel.
Half Of Ireland's Treatment Plants Below Standard
Almost 50% of Ireland’s wastewater treatment plants are failing to achieve national and EU standards, according to a report released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Almost 50% of Ireland’s wastewater treatment plants are failing to achieve national and EU standards, according to a report released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Financial Ombudsman Receives Over 7,000 Complaints
The Financial Services Ombudsman has reported some 7,300 complaints during 2011, with the insurance sector being the most complained about industry.
The Financial Services Ombudsman has reported some 7,300 complaints during 2011, with the insurance sector being the most complained about industry.
Tánaiste Looks Ahead To Visit Of Chinese Vice President
The Tanaiste has described the upcoming visit of the Chinese Vice President as "hugely significant". Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore made the comment in advance of the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping to Ireland, which will be the only EU state the Vice President will visit on this trip.
The Tanaiste has described the upcoming visit of the Chinese Vice President as "hugely significant". Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore made the comment in advance of the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping to Ireland, which will be the only EU state the Vice President will visit on this trip.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 16 2011, 5,479 days ago
Apology: Donal Kinsella
In an article on our edition of November 18, 2010, we reported that the businessman Donal Kinsella had been awarded €10m libel damages by a High Court jury against Kenmare Resources Plc, over a press release issued by that company.
In an article on our edition of November 18, 2010, we reported that the businessman Donal Kinsella had been awarded €10m libel damages by a High Court jury against Kenmare Resources Plc, over a press release issued by that company.
Morning After Pill Decision Welcomed
A pharmacists union has welcomed the Irish Medicines Board decision to legalise the sale of a morning after pill without prescription.
A pharmacists union has welcomed the Irish Medicines Board decision to legalise the sale of a morning after pill without prescription.
Drug Sentencing Rocked By Decision
Prisoners currently in jail for drug related crimes could see their sentences reduced after a Supreme Court found difficulties with the valuation's carried out by Gardai.
Prisoners currently in jail for drug related crimes could see their sentences reduced after a Supreme Court found difficulties with the valuation's carried out by Gardai.
Roscommon Post Office Raided
A Roscommon Post Office has been raided this morning by an armed gang. Gardaí at Castlerea investigating the robbery, which occurred shortly before 10am this morning, in Granlahan, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, said three masked man entered the post office.
A Roscommon Post Office has been raided this morning by an armed gang. Gardaí at Castlerea investigating the robbery, which occurred shortly before 10am this morning, in Granlahan, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, said three masked man entered the post office.
Sligo Hospital's Expansion Plan To Proceed
A multi-million euro extension to Sligo General Hospital looks set to go ahead with news that the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Mary Coughlan, has just announced the completion of the required cost-benefit analysis for the project.
A multi-million euro extension to Sligo General Hospital looks set to go ahead with news that the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Mary Coughlan, has just announced the completion of the required cost-benefit analysis for the project.
Appeal For Missing Westmeath Woman
An appeal has been launched into the disappearance of a woman in County Westmeath. Gardaí at Athlone said they are looking for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 37-year-old Marie Greene from St. Mels Terrace, in the Athlone area of the county.
An appeal has been launched into the disappearance of a woman in County Westmeath. Gardaí at Athlone said they are looking for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 37-year-old Marie Greene from St. Mels Terrace, in the Athlone area of the county.
Bidding Begins For New Irish Channels
The Dublin Government has opened the bidding for potential broadcasters to win a spot on Ireland's digital terrestrial television platform.
The Dublin Government has opened the bidding for potential broadcasters to win a spot on Ireland's digital terrestrial television platform.
UU Calls For Stormont Opposition Slammed
The Ulster Unionist leader Tom Elliott has called for an end to the mandatory coalition government at Stormont. He slammed the NI Executive, saying its system of government needs an overhaul.
The Ulster Unionist leader Tom Elliott has called for an end to the mandatory coalition government at Stormont. He slammed the NI Executive, saying its system of government needs an overhaul.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 16 2010, 5,844 days ago
TD Slams Vatican Representative
A Fine Gael TD has slammed the Papal Nuncio for his failure to cooperate with the Murphy reports and for his refusal to answer questions at a joint Oireachtas committee.
A Fine Gael TD has slammed the Papal Nuncio for his failure to cooperate with the Murphy reports and for his refusal to answer questions at a joint Oireachtas committee.
Irish Passports 'Connection' In Hamas Killing
Three Irish passports-holders have been connected to the assassination team allegedly responsible for killing a senior Hamas official in his Dubai hotel room last month, according to the Emirate's police it emerged today.
Three Irish passports-holders have been connected to the assassination team allegedly responsible for killing a senior Hamas official in his Dubai hotel room last month, according to the Emirate's police it emerged today.
Tánaiste To Meet Ryanair Chief
It has emerged that Tánaiste Mary Coughlan's office has contacted Ryanair to arrange a meeting with the airline's boss tomorrow to discuss plans to create 300 aviation maintenance jobs at Dublin Airport.
It has emerged that Tánaiste Mary Coughlan's office has contacted Ryanair to arrange a meeting with the airline's boss tomorrow to discuss plans to create 300 aviation maintenance jobs at Dublin Airport.
Views Sought On Justice Deal
Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness have called on the people of the North of Ireland to examine the Hillsborough Castle Agreement, and express their views on the accord.
Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness have called on the people of the North of Ireland to examine the Hillsborough Castle Agreement, and express their views on the accord.
Pair Held In Officer's Murder Probe
Two men in their 20s and 30s, are being questioned at Antrim police station after being arrested in connection with the murder of a police officer in Craigavon, Co Armagh last year.
Two men in their 20s and 30s, are being questioned at Antrim police station after being arrested in connection with the murder of a police officer in Craigavon, Co Armagh last year.
Fatal Fall Firm 'Had Statutory Documents'
The tragic death of a Monaghan woman who fell into an unprotected light well was recalled last week in court. The construction company involved was fined €10,000 for a breach of legislation after the elderly woman died when she fell off an un-protected wall at Gallagher's Hotel, Letterkenny.
The tragic death of a Monaghan woman who fell into an unprotected light well was recalled last week in court. The construction company involved was fined €10,000 for a breach of legislation after the elderly woman died when she fell off an un-protected wall at Gallagher's Hotel, Letterkenny.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 16 2009, 6,209 days ago
Survey Reveals Ireland Would Back Second Lisbon Vote
A survey published today has revealed the majority of Irish voters would vote yes for the Lisbon in a second referendum.
A survey published today has revealed the majority of Irish voters would vote yes for the Lisbon in a second referendum.
Man Stabbed To Death In Cork
An appeal for witnesses has been launched after a man was stabbed to death in Cork. Gardaí investigating yesterday morning's fatal stabbing say they want to speak to a man who may have been in the area at the time. The 27-year-old victim, has been named as Eddie Gallagher.
An appeal for witnesses has been launched after a man was stabbed to death in Cork. Gardaí investigating yesterday morning's fatal stabbing say they want to speak to a man who may have been in the area at the time. The 27-year-old victim, has been named as Eddie Gallagher.
Raiders Held Family At Gunpoint
Armed raiders have left a family "deeply traumatised" in a vicious robbery in Galway. During the incident, a couple and three of their four children were tied up and held at gunpoint at their home last night.
Armed raiders have left a family "deeply traumatised" in a vicious robbery in Galway. During the incident, a couple and three of their four children were tied up and held at gunpoint at their home last night.
Opposition Wants Regulator Out Of Anglo Scandal
The Fine Gael leader has urged the government to remove the Financial Regulator from the Anglo investigation. TD Enda Kenny instead is calling for the Director of Corporate Enforcement to be given the lead role in investigating the scandal.
The Fine Gael leader has urged the government to remove the Financial Regulator from the Anglo investigation. TD Enda Kenny instead is calling for the Director of Corporate Enforcement to be given the lead role in investigating the scandal.
Debt-ridden Developers Targeted By Gangs & Russian Mafia
Irish and East European criminals who are masquerading as debt collectors are targeting debt-ridden developers, according to a Fine Gael TD.
Irish and East European criminals who are masquerading as debt collectors are targeting debt-ridden developers, according to a Fine Gael TD.
Woman Killed In Weekend Crash
A woman in her 40s has been killed in a collision in Dundalk. The female in her late 40's was fatally injured when the car she was driving lost control and left the road colliding with a sign post.
A woman in her 40s has been killed in a collision in Dundalk. The female in her late 40's was fatally injured when the car she was driving lost control and left the road colliding with a sign post.
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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.
