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Irish News on Wed, Aug 21 2019, 2,557 days ago
Exporting Businesses Encouraged To Answer '12 Brexit Essential' Questions
Ireland's exporting businesses are being encouraged to answer Enterprise Ireland's 12 'Brexit Essential' questions, which aims to further prepare and take action ahead of the UK's impending withdrawal from the EU.
Ireland's exporting businesses are being encouraged to answer Enterprise Ireland's 12 'Brexit Essential' questions, which aims to further prepare and take action ahead of the UK's impending withdrawal from the EU.
Woman Charged With Murder Of Two-Year-Old In Cork City
A woman has been charged in connection with the murder of two-year-old Santina Cawley in Cork city last month. According to reports, the woman (35) has been arrested and charged following an extensive investigation into the child's death.
A woman has been charged in connection with the murder of two-year-old Santina Cawley in Cork city last month. According to reports, the woman (35) has been arrested and charged following an extensive investigation into the child's death.
Appeal Issued For Missing 64-Year-Old Margaret O'Neill
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 64-year-old Margaret O'Neill, who has been missing from the Castlepark area of Tallaght since Tuesday, 20 August. Garda have said that they are "very concerned" for her welfare.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 64-year-old Margaret O'Neill, who has been missing from the Castlepark area of Tallaght since Tuesday, 20 August. Garda have said that they are "very concerned" for her welfare.
Minister For Justice Urged To Progress Hate Crime Legislation
The Minister for Justice, Charlie Flanagan, has been urged to progress Fianna Fáil legislation to tackle hate crime.
The Minister for Justice, Charlie Flanagan, has been urged to progress Fianna Fáil legislation to tackle hate crime.
Young Jobseekers Let Down By Govt 'At Every Turn'
Young jobseekers have been let down by the government "at every turn", Sinn Féin spokesperson for Employment Affairs & Social Protection John Brady TD has said. Deputy Brady made the criticism as be launched Sinn Féin's proposals to bring about equality for young jobseekers.
Young jobseekers have been let down by the government "at every turn", Sinn Féin spokesperson for Employment Affairs & Social Protection John Brady TD has said. Deputy Brady made the criticism as be launched Sinn Féin's proposals to bring about equality for young jobseekers.
Festivals And Events Across Ireland For National Science Week
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) have announced an investment of almost €480,000 to support festivals and events across the country as part of national Science Week (SW).
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) have announced an investment of almost €480,000 to support festivals and events across the country as part of national Science Week (SW).
New Local Environmental Projects Scheme Launched
A new scheme to support local environmental projects focusing on climate change and biodiversity has been launched by the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Richard Bruton.
A new scheme to support local environmental projects focusing on climate change and biodiversity has been launched by the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Richard Bruton.
Irish News on Tue, Aug 21 2018, 2,922 days ago
'Great Deal Of Work To Do' On Improving Irish Broadband
The government has a "great deal of work to do" in not just improving internet speeds across the country, but informing people of the future of the broadband plan.
The government has a "great deal of work to do" in not just improving internet speeds across the country, but informing people of the future of the broadband plan.
Irish News on Mon, Aug 21 2017, 3,287 days ago
Dentist Waiting Lists 'Astounding' - FF
Figures revealing that there are only 20 dentists employed in NHS services across the whole North West region, have been described as "astounding".
Figures revealing that there are only 20 dentists employed in NHS services across the whole North West region, have been described as "astounding".
Man Arrested In Connection With Stabbing Incident In Co Limerick
A man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing incident in Kilmallock, Co Limerick. It is understood that gardaí were called to reports of an incident at a bar on Wolfe Tone Street at about 8pm on Sunday night.
A man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing incident in Kilmallock, Co Limerick. It is understood that gardaí were called to reports of an incident at a bar on Wolfe Tone Street at about 8pm on Sunday night.
Taoiseach Undertaking State Visit To Canada
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is in Canada for an official three day trip, at the invitation of Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. The Taoiseach joined Mr Trudeau on Saturday 19 August for the Montreal Pride Parade.
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is in Canada for an official three day trip, at the invitation of Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. The Taoiseach joined Mr Trudeau on Saturday 19 August for the Montreal Pride Parade.
Irish News on Fri, Aug 21 2015, 4,018 days ago
Concerns Over 'Unsafe Care Environment' At Cork University Hospital
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has raised concerns over an "unsafe care environment" in a number of wards at Cork University Hospital (CUH). Senior management at CUH confirmed last week that there are currently 78 nursing posts vacant in the hospital.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has raised concerns over an "unsafe care environment" in a number of wards at Cork University Hospital (CUH). Senior management at CUH confirmed last week that there are currently 78 nursing posts vacant in the hospital.
Entrepreneurs And The Self-Employed 'Deserve Tax Standardisation' - FG
Entrepreneurs and self-employed people in Ireland "deserve tax standardisation", Fine Gael has said. Fine Gael TD for Meath West, Ray Butler, made the comments following the news that the Department of Finance is to review of the taxation of entrepreneurs and the self-employed in Ireland.
Entrepreneurs and self-employed people in Ireland "deserve tax standardisation", Fine Gael has said. Fine Gael TD for Meath West, Ray Butler, made the comments following the news that the Department of Finance is to review of the taxation of entrepreneurs and the self-employed in Ireland.
Gardaí Appeal After Gun Fired In Dublin 2
Gardaí have appealed for information following reports of gunfire in Dublin 2 on Monday, 17 August. At approximately 13:00, Gardaí were called to a disturbance involving a number of youths at Boyne Street, Dublin 2.
Gardaí have appealed for information following reports of gunfire in Dublin 2 on Monday, 17 August. At approximately 13:00, Gardaí were called to a disturbance involving a number of youths at Boyne Street, Dublin 2.
Investigation Launched Into Armed Robbery In Co Meath
An investigation has been launched following an armed robbery at a shop in Kildalkey, Co Meath At approximately 17:45 on Thursday, two males entered a shop armed with a hand gun and an iron bar. They threatened staff and removed an amount of cash before leaving the store.
An investigation has been launched following an armed robbery at a shop in Kildalkey, Co Meath At approximately 17:45 on Thursday, two males entered a shop armed with a hand gun and an iron bar. They threatened staff and removed an amount of cash before leaving the store.
Sinn Féin President Asked To 'Clarify His Position' Amid PIRA News
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has been urged to "clarify his position" amid news in Northern Ireland that the Provisional IRA has been linked to a recent murder.
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has been urged to "clarify his position" amid news in Northern Ireland that the Provisional IRA has been linked to a recent murder.
HSE Using JobBridge To Find Mental Health Worker 'Abhorrent' - SF
The Health Service Executive using JobBridge to look for someone with a psychology degree and a psychology masters with relevance to a clinical area to take on a job working with the Waterford Mental Health Services has been described as "abhorrent".
The Health Service Executive using JobBridge to look for someone with a psychology degree and a psychology masters with relevance to a clinical area to take on a job working with the Waterford Mental Health Services has been described as "abhorrent".
Oberstown 'Descending Into A Full Blown Crisis' - FF
The assault of an inmate and two staff members is further evidence that the Oberstown Youth Detention Centre is "descending into a full blown crisis", Fianna Fáil has said.
The assault of an inmate and two staff members is further evidence that the Oberstown Youth Detention Centre is "descending into a full blown crisis", Fianna Fáil has said.
Irish News on Thu, Aug 21 2014, 4,383 days ago
Govt Urged To Waive School Transport Fees Until Medical Card Review is Complete
The government has been urged to suspend school transport fees for families still waiting on the outcome of their medical card review.
The government has been urged to suspend school transport fees for families still waiting on the outcome of their medical card review.
Fine Gael Call For JobsPlus Scheme To Extend To Farm Assist Recipients
Those whose receive Farm Assist should also be eligible for the JobsPlus Scheme, Fine Gael Kerry TD, Brendan Griffin, has said.
Those whose receive Farm Assist should also be eligible for the JobsPlus Scheme, Fine Gael Kerry TD, Brendan Griffin, has said.
Education System Needs To Be 'Comprehensively' Overhauled - SF
Ireland's education systems need to be "comprehensively" overhauled in order to eradicate educational inequality, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Education Jonathan O'Brien has said.
Ireland's education systems need to be "comprehensively" overhauled in order to eradicate educational inequality, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Education Jonathan O'Brien has said.
Thousands Join Pro-Choice Rally In Dublin City Centre
A pro-choice rally in O'Connell Street in Dublin has been attended by around 2,000 people. The demonstration was arranged to protest Ireland's current abortion laws, with banners that read: "repeal the 8th" and "I am not a vessel".
A pro-choice rally in O'Connell Street in Dublin has been attended by around 2,000 people. The demonstration was arranged to protest Ireland's current abortion laws, with banners that read: "repeal the 8th" and "I am not a vessel".
Irish Water Hope To Accelerate Programme Of Works In Limerick
The second phase of a programme of works to replace systems of shared backyard water supplies in Limerick is to be accelerated, following initial estimates of the work taking up to 18 months.
The second phase of a programme of works to replace systems of shared backyard water supplies in Limerick is to be accelerated, following initial estimates of the work taking up to 18 months.
Dublin Street Closed In Chemical Incident
Granby Row in Dublin has been re-opened following a chemical incident at a Salvation Army Centre. According to reports chemicals were mixed and gave off fumes at the centre in Dublin's city centre. No one was injured in the incident.
Granby Row in Dublin has been re-opened following a chemical incident at a Salvation Army Centre. According to reports chemicals were mixed and gave off fumes at the centre in Dublin's city centre. No one was injured in the incident.
Man Attacked At Home With Hammer and Knives
An investigation has been launched into an attack on a 23-year-old man in his home at Tower, Co Cork. The man is in a serious condition in hospital after being attack by up to five masked men just before midnight on Tuesday.
An investigation has been launched into an attack on a 23-year-old man in his home at Tower, Co Cork. The man is in a serious condition in hospital after being attack by up to five masked men just before midnight on Tuesday.
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds Dies Aged 81
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds has died aged 81. Reynolds, born in Rooskey, Co Roscommon, served as a minister in a number of governmental departments and was elected Taoiseach on two occasions. He has been honoured as playing an integral role in the Northern Ireland peace process.
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds has died aged 81. Reynolds, born in Rooskey, Co Roscommon, served as a minister in a number of governmental departments and was elected Taoiseach on two occasions. He has been honoured as playing an integral role in the Northern Ireland peace process.
Cross Border Crime Legislation Published
New legislation has been published that will enhance the co-operation with other EU Member States in fighting crime.
New legislation has been published that will enhance the co-operation with other EU Member States in fighting crime.
Irish News on Wed, Aug 21 2013, 4,748 days ago
Garda Work With PSNI Over Slane Sex Act Images
A cross-border investigation has been launched into the images of a 17-year-old girl performing a sex act on a man during the weekends concert at Slane Castle.
A cross-border investigation has been launched into the images of a 17-year-old girl performing a sex act on a man during the weekends concert at Slane Castle.
Irishman Assaulted In Boston Attack
A 33-year-old Irishman has been left fighting for his life in a Boston hospital after a serious assualt. Gary Halpin, a freelance designer originally from Carrigaloe in Cobh, Co Cork, is reported to have suffered serious head injuries in an assault in the Adams Village of Dorchester in Boston.
A 33-year-old Irishman has been left fighting for his life in a Boston hospital after a serious assualt. Gary Halpin, a freelance designer originally from Carrigaloe in Cobh, Co Cork, is reported to have suffered serious head injuries in an assault in the Adams Village of Dorchester in Boston.
Figures Show Extent Of Malicious Calls Made To Fire Service
Some 4,640 false calls were made to Cork City fire services from 2007 to 2011, figures obtained by Fine Gael TD John O’Mahony have revealed.
Some 4,640 false calls were made to Cork City fire services from 2007 to 2011, figures obtained by Fine Gael TD John O’Mahony have revealed.
Drogheda To Get New Mental Health Facility
A new purpose built 45 bed adult mental health facility is to be developed on the site of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Healthcare Campus in Drogheda, the HSE have announced.
A new purpose built 45 bed adult mental health facility is to be developed on the site of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Healthcare Campus in Drogheda, the HSE have announced.
Green Party Call For Second Dublin Bus Station
The Green Party has called for a second bus station to be established in Dublin. The party have also called for Busaras to be opened to all buses alongside the newly proposed second unified station.
The Green Party has called for a second bus station to be established in Dublin. The party have also called for Busaras to be opened to all buses alongside the newly proposed second unified station.
Gardaí Appeal For Information Over Taxi Driver Assault
Gardaí in Dublin have appealed for information over the serious assault of taxi driver and the theft of his cab the city in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Three men have been arrested in connection with the incident, which occurred on the N4.
Gardaí in Dublin have appealed for information over the serious assault of taxi driver and the theft of his cab the city in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Three men have been arrested in connection with the incident, which occurred on the N4.
UK Ad Criticising The FSAI Banned
An advert issued in Britain by supermarket Iceland, which criticises the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), has been banned by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ad, which ran in UK newspapers, claimed that method used by the FSAI to test for horse meat was not certified.
An advert issued in Britain by supermarket Iceland, which criticises the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), has been banned by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ad, which ran in UK newspapers, claimed that method used by the FSAI to test for horse meat was not certified.
IPSO Warning Over New ATM Scam
A warning has been issued to users of ATM cash machines about a new scam in which cardholders are being distracted to allow thieves to steal their money. The Irish Payment Services Organisation (IPSO) said that the elderly and vulnerable people are being specifically targeted in the attacks.
A warning has been issued to users of ATM cash machines about a new scam in which cardholders are being distracted to allow thieves to steal their money. The Irish Payment Services Organisation (IPSO) said that the elderly and vulnerable people are being specifically targeted in the attacks.
Fire At Waterford Storage Facility 'Under Control'
Firefighters in Waterford have brought a blaze at a storage facility at Belview Port under control. The fire was reported at Southeast Port Services just before 10am this morning, with five units from Waterford and Kilkenny attending.
Firefighters in Waterford have brought a blaze at a storage facility at Belview Port under control. The fire was reported at Southeast Port Services just before 10am this morning, with five units from Waterford and Kilkenny attending.
Irish News on Tue, Aug 21 2012, 5,113 days ago
Gardaí Investigate Limerick Kidnapping
Gardaí in Limerick are investigating the kidnapping of two teenagers on Monday night in the city. Two men entered a house in Castletroy around 11pm and forced the two teenagers into a truck. One of the teens was released a short time later.
Gardaí in Limerick are investigating the kidnapping of two teenagers on Monday night in the city. Two men entered a house in Castletroy around 11pm and forced the two teenagers into a truck. One of the teens was released a short time later.
IMB Warns Against Use Of Echinacea For Children
Parents should not give children under 12 any herbal products containing Echinacea, according to the Irish Medicines Board. The agency said there is no science to supporting the use of such products, and that there is also a risk of rare but severe side effects.
Parents should not give children under 12 any herbal products containing Echinacea, according to the Irish Medicines Board. The agency said there is no science to supporting the use of such products, and that there is also a risk of rare but severe side effects.
Five-And-A-Half Year Gardaí Investigation Ends
A five-and-a-half year Garda investigation into the death of a man who was stabbed in his kitchen has ended, with no charges brought. 60-year-old Michael Gallagher was killed on January 18, 2007, when two men barged into his home on Tymonville Road in Tallaght, Dublin 24.
A five-and-a-half year Garda investigation into the death of a man who was stabbed in his kitchen has ended, with no charges brought. 60-year-old Michael Gallagher was killed on January 18, 2007, when two men barged into his home on Tymonville Road in Tallaght, Dublin 24.
Gardaí Call For Help In Identifying Beach Body
Gardaí in Galway have asked Interpol for help in identifying a body of a man washed ashore on a south Connemara beach late last week. The body was found at Tra Dhireain Huston in Lettermullen last Thursday afternoon. It was taken to University Hospital Galway for the postmortem.
Gardaí in Galway have asked Interpol for help in identifying a body of a man washed ashore on a south Connemara beach late last week. The body was found at Tra Dhireain Huston in Lettermullen last Thursday afternoon. It was taken to University Hospital Galway for the postmortem.
Explosive Device Made Safe In Dublin
An explosive device was made safe by the Army early on Tuesday morning in Dublin. A bomb disposal team arrived at Cushlawn Park, Tallaght, at 2.35am to deal with the object outside a private home. Local people were evacuated, and the scene was declared safe at 3.20am.
An explosive device was made safe by the Army early on Tuesday morning in Dublin. A bomb disposal team arrived at Cushlawn Park, Tallaght, at 2.35am to deal with the object outside a private home. Local people were evacuated, and the scene was declared safe at 3.20am.
Suicide Charity To Open In London
Console, the suicide prevention charity, is to expand its services to London, at the request of British authorities.
Console, the suicide prevention charity, is to expand its services to London, at the request of British authorities.
Irish News on Fri, Aug 21 2009, 6,209 days ago
'Sadness' As Swine Flu Death Revealed
The North has suffered its first swine flu fatality. The woman died last night having been previously diagnosed with swine flu. She passed away in hospital and it is understood she had an underlying health condition.
The North has suffered its first swine flu fatality. The woman died last night having been previously diagnosed with swine flu. She passed away in hospital and it is understood she had an underlying health condition.
Swimming Pool Drowning Investigated
There has been two Irish drowning tragedies within 24 hours of each other. In the Irish Republic, a post mortem is to be carried out later today on the body of an eight-year-old boy who drowned in a Co Meath swimming pool yesterday.
There has been two Irish drowning tragedies within 24 hours of each other. In the Irish Republic, a post mortem is to be carried out later today on the body of an eight-year-old boy who drowned in a Co Meath swimming pool yesterday.
Second Road Tragedy As Crash Driver Dies
Tuam police are investigating a second fatal road traffic collision within hours. It occurred at approximately 8am this morning on the N17 between Ballindine and Milltown. The 45-year-old male driver of a car was killed when his vehicle was in collision with a tanker.
Tuam police are investigating a second fatal road traffic collision within hours. It occurred at approximately 8am this morning on the N17 between Ballindine and Milltown. The 45-year-old male driver of a car was killed when his vehicle was in collision with a tanker.
Sligo Baby's Funeral Takes Place
The funeral of a seven-week baby girl who died at Sligo General Hospital earlier this week has taken place today at St Anne's Church in Sligo. Shakira Farrell-Scanlon was taken to hospital by her parents last Saturday morning, suffering with suspected head injuries.
The funeral of a seven-week baby girl who died at Sligo General Hospital earlier this week has taken place today at St Anne's Church in Sligo. Shakira Farrell-Scanlon was taken to hospital by her parents last Saturday morning, suffering with suspected head injuries.
Co Derry Alert Ends As Device Removed
A second security alert in Co Londonderry within 24 hours has been cleared. A crude device was found outside a vacant property on Main Street in Tobermore on Friday morning. It has been suggested that the device may have been thrown at the house but failed to go off. The alert began around 7.
A second security alert in Co Londonderry within 24 hours has been cleared. A crude device was found outside a vacant property on Main Street in Tobermore on Friday morning. It has been suggested that the device may have been thrown at the house but failed to go off. The alert began around 7.
HSE Launches Swine Flu Information Campaign
A five-week radio and TV public information campaign from the Health Service Executive (HSE) about swine flu begins today. The campaign, which will run until October 4, involves a 30" television and radio ad.
A five-week radio and TV public information campaign from the Health Service Executive (HSE) about swine flu begins today. The campaign, which will run until October 4, involves a 30" television and radio ad.
Appeals For Calm Ahead Of March
Scores of demonstrators are expected to picket a contentious loyalist band parade in Co Antrim this evening.
Scores of demonstrators are expected to picket a contentious loyalist band parade in Co Antrim this evening.
Appeal Follows Mallow Burglary
Gardaí at Mallow who are investigating a burglary at a business compond at Currymount, Buttevant, Co Cork this morning are appealing to the public for information. At approximately 6.
Gardaí at Mallow who are investigating a burglary at a business compond at Currymount, Buttevant, Co Cork this morning are appealing to the public for information. At approximately 6.
Irish News on Thu, Aug 21 2008, 6,574 days ago
Guns, Drugs, and Funds Seized In Dublin
An assortment of contraband and what is believed to be illegal earnings has been seized from two addresses in the Dublin area, resulting in three arrests. Two males, one in his late 20's and one in his mid teens, were arrested at a house on Sean McDermot Street on Wednesday morning.
An assortment of contraband and what is believed to be illegal earnings has been seized from two addresses in the Dublin area, resulting in three arrests. Two males, one in his late 20's and one in his mid teens, were arrested at a house on Sean McDermot Street on Wednesday morning.
Woman Crushed During Performance Rehearsal
Preparations for a town fair arts performance took a tragic turn on Wednesday after a large falling prop killed a female performer.
Preparations for a town fair arts performance took a tragic turn on Wednesday after a large falling prop killed a female performer.
Irish Rider Withdrawn After Horse Tests Positive
An Irish equestrian medal hopeful has been taken out of the Olympic competition after his horse tested positive for a banned substance. Denis Lynch is one of four riders who had qualified for Thursday's final round of the show jumping competition in Hong Kong who have been withdrawn from the event.
An Irish equestrian medal hopeful has been taken out of the Olympic competition after his horse tested positive for a banned substance. Denis Lynch is one of four riders who had qualified for Thursday's final round of the show jumping competition in Hong Kong who have been withdrawn from the event.
Ireland To Take In Tanzanian Refugees
Ireland is to accept refugees from Tanzania under a UN programme. According to reports on Thursday the Tanzania refugees, who are expected to arrive in Ireland in coming months, will be resettled in a town selected by the Office of Integration after detailed local consultation.
Ireland is to accept refugees from Tanzania under a UN programme. According to reports on Thursday the Tanzania refugees, who are expected to arrive in Ireland in coming months, will be resettled in a town selected by the Office of Integration after detailed local consultation.
Homelessness Plan Criticised By Opposition
The Government's new plan to tackle Ireland's homelessness problem has been given a less than impressed reception by opposition parties.
The Government's new plan to tackle Ireland's homelessness problem has been given a less than impressed reception by opposition parties.
Government Urged To Watch At-Risk Businesses
The Labour Party has called on the Government to impliment a 'watchlist' to protect at-risk companies from failing as Ireland's economic woes continue.
The Labour Party has called on the Government to impliment a 'watchlist' to protect at-risk companies from failing as Ireland's economic woes continue.
Two Men Missing For Almost A Month
Gardai in County Kildare are appealing to the public for assistance finding two men missing since the 23rd July. David Lyndsay, aged 38, and Alan Napper, 39, were last seen at approximately 5.00pm on Wednesday, 23rd July, 2008, at Clane, Co. Kildare.
Gardai in County Kildare are appealing to the public for assistance finding two men missing since the 23rd July. David Lyndsay, aged 38, and Alan Napper, 39, were last seen at approximately 5.00pm on Wednesday, 23rd July, 2008, at Clane, Co. Kildare.
Irish Banks Fund UK Airport Deal
Despite Ireland's continuing economic turbulence, the Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Banks are reportedly financing a €392 million airport property purchase.
Despite Ireland's continuing economic turbulence, the Bank of Ireland and Allied Irish Banks are reportedly financing a €392 million airport property purchase.
Installing Dual Flush Toilets Now The Law
Following the flooding outcry, the Minister for the Environment has signed new building regulations making the installation of dual flush toilets mandatory.
Following the flooding outcry, the Minister for the Environment has signed new building regulations making the installation of dual flush toilets mandatory.
Irish News on Tue, Aug 21 2007, 6,940 days ago
Dismembered Body Found In Belfast
Detectives are questioning a man about the discovery of a dismembered body in the Mount area of east Belfast. The body, which is believed to be male, was found in a courtyard at the rear of a block of flats at Pottinger House at around 6pm on Monday evening.
Detectives are questioning a man about the discovery of a dismembered body in the Mount area of east Belfast. The body, which is believed to be male, was found in a courtyard at the rear of a block of flats at Pottinger House at around 6pm on Monday evening.
Investigation Underway Into Laois Man's Death
Gardaí are investigating the circumstances of the death of a 55-year-old man in Co Laois on Sunday night. Pat Burke was found dead in a downstairs bedroom in his home in Ballybrittas shortly before 11pm on Sunday night after Gardaí were called to the house.
Gardaí are investigating the circumstances of the death of a 55-year-old man in Co Laois on Sunday night. Pat Burke was found dead in a downstairs bedroom in his home in Ballybrittas shortly before 11pm on Sunday night after Gardaí were called to the house.
Gardaí Appeal Over Missing Dublin Girl
Gardaí have appealed for help to find a nine-year-old black girl who was reported missing in Dublin's Donabate area last night. Rachel Barton, who is from Jamaica, is described as being of slim build, 5ft tall, with straight black shoulder-length hair.
Gardaí have appealed for help to find a nine-year-old black girl who was reported missing in Dublin's Donabate area last night. Rachel Barton, who is from Jamaica, is described as being of slim build, 5ft tall, with straight black shoulder-length hair.
Motorcyclist Killed In Kilkenny Crash
A 32-year-old motorcyclist has been killed in a crash in Co Kilkenny. The collision happened just before 8am on Tuesday morning at Lisnakill Cross, near Glenmore, on the N25. It is understood that the motorcyclist collided with a jeep.
A 32-year-old motorcyclist has been killed in a crash in Co Kilkenny. The collision happened just before 8am on Tuesday morning at Lisnakill Cross, near Glenmore, on the N25. It is understood that the motorcyclist collided with a jeep.
Donegal Shots Man Questioned
A 38-year-old man is being held in custody following a shooting incident in Co. Donegal yesterday morning. Garda arrested the man in St Johnston shortly after 9.30am when the followed up reports that a shotgun had been fired.
A 38-year-old man is being held in custody following a shooting incident in Co. Donegal yesterday morning. Garda arrested the man in St Johnston shortly after 9.30am when the followed up reports that a shotgun had been fired.
Two Arrested Over Donegal Drugs Seizure
Two men from Northern Ireland have been arrested in connection with the seizure of cannabis worth an estimated 500,000 euros in Co. Donegal. Two men, aged 27 and 47, both from Armagh, were arrested in Falcarragh on Monday and are being held in Letterkenny Garda station.
Two men from Northern Ireland have been arrested in connection with the seizure of cannabis worth an estimated 500,000 euros in Co. Donegal. Two men, aged 27 and 47, both from Armagh, were arrested in Falcarragh on Monday and are being held in Letterkenny Garda station.
Ennis N18 Bypass Opens
Clare County Council recently announced that up to 10,000 vehicles per day are expected to use section two of the N18 Ennis bypass project, which opened to traffic on August 9.
Clare County Council recently announced that up to 10,000 vehicles per day are expected to use section two of the N18 Ennis bypass project, which opened to traffic on August 9.
Fitzwilliam Hotel For Belfast Centre
A luxury £20 million hotel is hoping to create more than 100 jobs in Belfast's city centre. The new Fitzwilliam Hotel will be built on Great Victoria Street, next to the Grand Opera House.
A luxury £20 million hotel is hoping to create more than 100 jobs in Belfast's city centre. The new Fitzwilliam Hotel will be built on Great Victoria Street, next to the Grand Opera House.
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