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Irish News on Wed, Feb 12 2020, 2,192 days ago
Three Arrested In Major Money Laundering Investigation
Three people have been arrested and a substantial amount of cash seized as part of an ongoing intelligence led investigation targeting serious and organised crime.
Three people have been arrested and a substantial amount of cash seized as part of an ongoing intelligence led investigation targeting serious and organised crime.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 12 2019, 2,557 days ago
Nursing Strike Called Off
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has opted to suspend its planned three-day strike which was due to begin this morning, Tuesday 12 February.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has opted to suspend its planned three-day strike which was due to begin this morning, Tuesday 12 February.
'Premeditated' Attack On Rooskey Hotel
Gardaí investigating an arson attempt at a hotel in Rooskey have said those responsible prepared the attack for a number of days. Officers are appealing to local residents in the County Leitrim village to assist with enquiries, following a blaze at the Shannon Key West hotel on Monday 11 February.
Gardaí investigating an arson attempt at a hotel in Rooskey have said those responsible prepared the attack for a number of days. Officers are appealing to local residents in the County Leitrim village to assist with enquiries, following a blaze at the Shannon Key West hotel on Monday 11 February.
Fresh Gardaí Appeal After Alleged Fatal Assault In Kerry
Gardaí have renewed their appeal for witnesses after a man died following an alleged assault in Kilorglin, County Kerry. The incident happened early on Sunday morning, 09 February. The 32-year-old was assaulted at a fast food outlet at the Square in Kilorglin at around 2.40am.
Gardaí have renewed their appeal for witnesses after a man died following an alleged assault in Kilorglin, County Kerry. The incident happened early on Sunday morning, 09 February. The 32-year-old was assaulted at a fast food outlet at the Square in Kilorglin at around 2.40am.
Man From Iceland Missing In Dublin
Gardaí are seeking the public's help in finding a man who is missing from Dublin. 44-year-old Iceland native Jon Johnson was last seen in Whitehall at around 11am on Saturday 09 February. He is described as being 6'3", of medium build, with short brown hair.
Gardaí are seeking the public's help in finding a man who is missing from Dublin. 44-year-old Iceland native Jon Johnson was last seen in Whitehall at around 11am on Saturday 09 February. He is described as being 6'3", of medium build, with short brown hair.
FF Call For Runway Extension At Waterford Regional Airport
Fiánna Fáil is urging the Transport Minister to intervene and progress plans to extend the runway at Waterford Regional Airport. The future of the facility has been in limbo since 2016 when the Belgian parent of the VLM airline went bankrupt.
Fiánna Fáil is urging the Transport Minister to intervene and progress plans to extend the runway at Waterford Regional Airport. The future of the facility has been in limbo since 2016 when the Belgian parent of the VLM airline went bankrupt.
Cars Seized And Man Arrested In Limerick Operation
Members of the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) have seized a number of vehicles as part of an operation in County Limerick. A quantity of suspected cocaine worth around €20,000 was also uncovered.
Members of the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) have seized a number of vehicles as part of an operation in County Limerick. A quantity of suspected cocaine worth around €20,000 was also uncovered.
New Regional Enterprise Plan For The West
A new regional enterprise plan for the west of Ireland has been announced as part of nine investments to create jobs and support business growth through collaborative initiatives.
A new regional enterprise plan for the west of Ireland has been announced as part of nine investments to create jobs and support business growth through collaborative initiatives.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 12 2018, 2,922 days ago
Tributes Paid To Former Irish Footballer Liam Miller
Tributes have been paid to former Celtic and Manchester United midfielder Liam Miller, who died last week at the age of 36 after suffering from pancreatic cancer. A funeral for the former Republic of Ireland international player was held at the Church of St.
Tributes have been paid to former Celtic and Manchester United midfielder Liam Miller, who died last week at the age of 36 after suffering from pancreatic cancer. A funeral for the former Republic of Ireland international player was held at the Church of St.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 12 2016, 3,653 days ago
Successive Govt Have Failed On Mental Health - SF
Successive governments have continually failed on mental health provisions, Gerry Adams, leader of Sinn Féin has said following a meeting with the Suicide Awareness and Prevention (SOSAD) group .
Successive governments have continually failed on mental health provisions, Gerry Adams, leader of Sinn Féin has said following a meeting with the Suicide Awareness and Prevention (SOSAD) group .
Minister For Foreign Affairs Welcomes Ceasefire And Humanitarian Access In Syria
News of a nationwide ceasefire in Syria and humanitarian access has been welcomed by Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan.
News of a nationwide ceasefire in Syria and humanitarian access has been welcomed by Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan.
New Jobs Announced By Irish-Owned IT Specialist
Fifty new jobs are to be created in Cork by Irish-owned IT project specialist, Aspira. The new 'high-level' jobs were announced at the official opening of the company's new Cork headquarters, where the majority of the jobs will be based. The rest will be at Aspira's Dublin office.
Fifty new jobs are to be created in Cork by Irish-owned IT project specialist, Aspira. The new 'high-level' jobs were announced at the official opening of the company's new Cork headquarters, where the majority of the jobs will be based. The rest will be at Aspira's Dublin office.
SIPTU Raise Calls On FF To Clarify Ambulance Service Position
SIPTU members of Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) have called on Fianna Fáil to clarify its position on DFB emergency ambulance service.
SIPTU members of Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) have called on Fianna Fáil to clarify its position on DFB emergency ambulance service.
Death Threats Made Against Journalists Condemned
Death threats made against a number of journalists have been condemned as a "sinister" and "very disturbing" development. The leaders of Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil and Labour have issued statements condemning the threats made against Independent News and Media journalists.
Death threats made against a number of journalists have been condemned as a "sinister" and "very disturbing" development. The leaders of Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil and Labour have issued statements condemning the threats made against Independent News and Media journalists.
Witnesses Sought To Cash-In-Transit Van Robbery
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a cash-in-transit robbery at La Touche Road, Bluebell, Dublin on Thursday afternoon. It is understood that at approximately 3:35pm, two men approached and threatened security staff as they were delivering cash to a Post Office.
Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to a cash-in-transit robbery at La Touche Road, Bluebell, Dublin on Thursday afternoon. It is understood that at approximately 3:35pm, two men approached and threatened security staff as they were delivering cash to a Post Office.
More Than 20,000 Cigarettes Seized In Co Tipperary
More than 20,000 cigarettes and a quantity of rolling tobacco have been seized by Revenue Officers in Co Tipperary. The seizure was made when officers stopped and searched a car in Golden, Co Tipperary on the morning of Wednesday, 10 February.
More than 20,000 cigarettes and a quantity of rolling tobacco have been seized by Revenue Officers in Co Tipperary. The seizure was made when officers stopped and searched a car in Golden, Co Tipperary on the morning of Wednesday, 10 February.
Fianna Fáil Accused Of 'Massive U-Turn' On Water Charges
Sinn Féin has accused Fianna Fáil of a "massive u-turn" on water charges, but said that the party has not "changed its colours despite its attempt to re-brand itself".
Sinn Féin has accused Fianna Fáil of a "massive u-turn" on water charges, but said that the party has not "changed its colours despite its attempt to re-brand itself".
Labour Launch National Healthcare Plan
The Labour Party has launched a new national healthcare plan, under which it would introduce universal GP care, "move closer" to universal health care and progress strategies for tackling waiting lists and overcrowding.
The Labour Party has launched a new national healthcare plan, under which it would introduce universal GP care, "move closer" to universal health care and progress strategies for tackling waiting lists and overcrowding.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 12 2015, 4,018 days ago
Garda Seek Man Over Alleged Indecent Exposure Incidents
Gardaí are appealing for information on a man suspected of a number of incidents of indecent exposure in Trim, Co Meath. Officers have released an image of a man they wish to speak to in connection with the alleged incidents between 31 January and 08 February.
Gardaí are appealing for information on a man suspected of a number of incidents of indecent exposure in Trim, Co Meath. Officers have released an image of a man they wish to speak to in connection with the alleged incidents between 31 January and 08 February.
Gardaí Seized Drugs Worth Estimated €5m
Gardaí in Dublin have seized drugs worth an estimated €5m. The Clondalkin Detective and Drugs Units uncovered heroin and cocaine during a search of premises at the Bluebell Industrial Estate on Tuesday. Gardaí said they seized 32.5kg of suspected heroin and half a kilogram of suspected cocaine.
Gardaí in Dublin have seized drugs worth an estimated €5m. The Clondalkin Detective and Drugs Units uncovered heroin and cocaine during a search of premises at the Bluebell Industrial Estate on Tuesday. Gardaí said they seized 32.5kg of suspected heroin and half a kilogram of suspected cocaine.
Councillors Vote To Remove Fluoride From Water Supply
South Dublin County Council has passed a motion to remove fluoride from the public water supply.
South Dublin County Council has passed a motion to remove fluoride from the public water supply.
Money Secured For Festivals And Events
Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Paschal Donohoe, has announced funding totalling €320,000 for 11 key national festivals and events later this year. The money has been approved by Fáilte Ireland under its National Festivals and Events Programme.
Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Paschal Donohoe, has announced funding totalling €320,000 for 11 key national festivals and events later this year. The money has been approved by Fáilte Ireland under its National Festivals and Events Programme.
Five More Arrested In Water Protest Investigation
A further five males have been arrested by garda investigating a water charge protest in Jobstown in November last year. Garda arrested three adults and two teenagers on Thursday morning, bringing the total number of people detained to seventeen.
A further five males have been arrested by garda investigating a water charge protest in Jobstown in November last year. Garda arrested three adults and two teenagers on Thursday morning, bringing the total number of people detained to seventeen.
Garda Appeal For Witnesses Of Fatal Co Meath Road Accident
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses of a fatal road traffic accident in Co Meath on Wednesday afternoon. A woman in her 20s was killed when the car she was driving collided with a truck at Moyleggan in Batterstown. The female driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses of a fatal road traffic accident in Co Meath on Wednesday afternoon. A woman in her 20s was killed when the car she was driving collided with a truck at Moyleggan in Batterstown. The female driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Galway Firm To Create 100 New Jobs
A shed manufacturing company is to create 100 new jobs in Tuam, Co Galway. Steeltech Sheds is to relocate its business from Headford Road in Galway to the former Coca-Cola factory in Tuam and will recruit new staff between now and 2017.
A shed manufacturing company is to create 100 new jobs in Tuam, Co Galway. Steeltech Sheds is to relocate its business from Headford Road in Galway to the former Coca-Cola factory in Tuam and will recruit new staff between now and 2017.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 12 2014, 4,383 days ago
DCC Planners Reject Ormond Hotel Redevelopment Plans
Dublin City Council (DCC) have rejected plans to demolish the Ormond Hotel, made famous as a setting in James Joyce's Ulysses. A redevelopment plan for the site had been submitted by Monteco Holdings, which sought permission for a 170-bedroom six-storey hotel and bar.
Dublin City Council (DCC) have rejected plans to demolish the Ormond Hotel, made famous as a setting in James Joyce's Ulysses. A redevelopment plan for the site had been submitted by Monteco Holdings, which sought permission for a 170-bedroom six-storey hotel and bar.
€23m Announced For St Patrick's Day Campaign
A total of €23 million is to be spent on Ireland's largest ever St Patrick's Day celebrations.
A total of €23 million is to be spent on Ireland's largest ever St Patrick's Day celebrations.
Status Red Weather Warning Issued For Cork And Kerry
The highest level of weather warning, status red, is in effect for counties Cork and Kerry. Met Éireann has issued the warning telling people to expected stormy conditions and high seas, along with winds gusting up to 160km/h in exposed coastal areas.
The highest level of weather warning, status red, is in effect for counties Cork and Kerry. Met Éireann has issued the warning telling people to expected stormy conditions and high seas, along with winds gusting up to 160km/h in exposed coastal areas.
FF Calls On Minister Varadker To Intervene In Airport Dispute
Fianna Fáil have called on ministers to intervene in the ongoing disputes at Dublin, Shannon and Cork Airports. The party's spokesman for transport, tourism and sport, Timmy Dooley, made the call after SIPTU members at the three airports voted in favour of strike action.
Fianna Fáil have called on ministers to intervene in the ongoing disputes at Dublin, Shannon and Cork Airports. The party's spokesman for transport, tourism and sport, Timmy Dooley, made the call after SIPTU members at the three airports voted in favour of strike action.
Fianna Fáil Bring Childcare Motion To Dáil
A motion that aims to drive down the cost of childcare and introduce a new tax break for working families will be brought in front of the Dáil on Wednesday night. Fianna Fáil will table the motion, which calls on the government to increase the accessibility and affordability of childcare.
A motion that aims to drive down the cost of childcare and introduce a new tax break for working families will be brought in front of the Dáil on Wednesday night. Fianna Fáil will table the motion, which calls on the government to increase the accessibility and affordability of childcare.
Roscommon TD Welcomes Jobs Boost
The announcement of some 250 new jobs in the Roscommon area has been welcomed by Fine Gael TD Frank Feighan.
The announcement of some 250 new jobs in the Roscommon area has been welcomed by Fine Gael TD Frank Feighan.
€20,000 Awarded Over Rat Phobia
A woman has been awarded €20,000 after it was found she was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder due to rats and mice at her former workplace.
A woman has been awarded €20,000 after it was found she was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder due to rats and mice at her former workplace.
Man Arrested Over €400,000 Cannabis Find
Cannabis with an estimated value of €400,000 has been seized in Co Donegal. Members of the Revenue and Gardaí uncovered the drugs during a search at Castlefin on Tuesday. Garda arrested a man in his 30s in connection with the find.
Cannabis with an estimated value of €400,000 has been seized in Co Donegal. Members of the Revenue and Gardaí uncovered the drugs during a search at Castlefin on Tuesday. Garda arrested a man in his 30s in connection with the find.
Toyota Call 700 Hybrid Cars In Ireland
Toyota have announced a global recall of some 1.9 million hybrid cars, affecting 700 cars in Ireland. Customers will be contact directly by Toyota who say that the cars need to be returned for a software upgrade.
Toyota have announced a global recall of some 1.9 million hybrid cars, affecting 700 cars in Ireland. Customers will be contact directly by Toyota who say that the cars need to be returned for a software upgrade.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 12 2013, 4,748 days ago
300 Staff Laid Off As HMV Stores Remain Closed
The receiver of HMV, Deloitte, has confirmed that 300 staff will be made redundant and 16 stores will remain closed. All of its stores were making a loss and a buyer was unable to be found. The staff had temporarily been laid off in January. The employees will receive statutory redundancy pay.
The receiver of HMV, Deloitte, has confirmed that 300 staff will be made redundant and 16 stores will remain closed. All of its stores were making a loss and a buyer was unable to be found. The staff had temporarily been laid off in January. The employees will receive statutory redundancy pay.
Search Continues For Spanish Fisherman
A search is continuing for a Spanish fisherman who fell overboard from his trawler southwest of Castletownbere at around 4am this morning. The man, who went overboard from the Spanish-registered trawler, the Eco Homo, is believed to have not been wearing a life jacket.
A search is continuing for a Spanish fisherman who fell overboard from his trawler southwest of Castletownbere at around 4am this morning. The man, who went overboard from the Spanish-registered trawler, the Eco Homo, is believed to have not been wearing a life jacket.
Garda Raid 'Multi-Million Euro' Cannabis Growhouse
A multi-million euro cannabis cultivation operation has been discovered by garda in Co Cavan. The expensively constructed factory was housed in a rented commercial warehouse outside Viginia in Co Cavan.
A multi-million euro cannabis cultivation operation has been discovered by garda in Co Cavan. The expensively constructed factory was housed in a rented commercial warehouse outside Viginia in Co Cavan.
Sanction Obtained For Redeployment Of Staff To Garda Vetting Unit
Minister Alan Shatter has announced that sanction has been obtained for the redeployment of 25 additional staff to the Garda Central Vetting Unit.
Minister Alan Shatter has announced that sanction has been obtained for the redeployment of 25 additional staff to the Garda Central Vetting Unit.
Dr Gulity Of Serious Misconduct After Records Dumped On Waste Ground
A doctor has been found guilty of serious professional misconduct following the discovery of highly sensitive medical records of nearly 300 patients dumped near his former home.
A doctor has been found guilty of serious professional misconduct following the discovery of highly sensitive medical records of nearly 300 patients dumped near his former home.
GRA Meet To Discuss Possible Response To Proposed Cuts
Members of the Garda Representative Association (GRA) have met to discuss their response should cuts proposed in talks on an extension to the Croke Park deal go ahead.
Members of the Garda Representative Association (GRA) have met to discuss their response should cuts proposed in talks on an extension to the Croke Park deal go ahead.
Minister For Agriculture Calls EU Meeting Over Horse Meat Scandal
Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney has called on officials from EU countries affected by the ongoing horse meat scandal to attend a meeting on Wednesday in Brussels to discuss “whatever steps may be necessary at EU level to comprehensively address this matter”.
Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney has called on officials from EU countries affected by the ongoing horse meat scandal to attend a meeting on Wednesday in Brussels to discuss “whatever steps may be necessary at EU level to comprehensively address this matter”.
Tipperary Man Gets Three Years For Sexual Assault of 15-Year-Old
A Tipperary man, found guilty of sexually assaulting the teenage daughter of a neighbour, has been sentenced to three years in jail, with the last year suspended.
A Tipperary man, found guilty of sexually assaulting the teenage daughter of a neighbour, has been sentenced to three years in jail, with the last year suspended.
Varadkar Announces €43m For New Transport Projects
€43m will be spent this year to make it safer and easier to walk and cycle around the greater Dublin area, Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar. One of the projects will see an extension of the Dublin Bikes scheme from Heuston Station to the O2 and Docklands.
€43m will be spent this year to make it safer and easier to walk and cycle around the greater Dublin area, Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar. One of the projects will see an extension of the Dublin Bikes scheme from Heuston Station to the O2 and Docklands.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 12 2010, 5,844 days ago
Boy Dies In Tragic Leitrim Crash
A nine-year-old boy has been killed in a road crash in County Leitrim this morning. Gardaí have launched an investigating into the fatal collision which occurred at Donaghbeg on the N16 between Manorhamilton and Glenfarne, County Leitrim at approximately 9.15am this morning.
A nine-year-old boy has been killed in a road crash in County Leitrim this morning. Gardaí have launched an investigating into the fatal collision which occurred at Donaghbeg on the N16 between Manorhamilton and Glenfarne, County Leitrim at approximately 9.15am this morning.
Head Shop Fire In Dublin City Centre
A fire has broken out at a shop on Capel Street in Dublin city centre this morning. The fire at the Nirvana Head Shop broke out this morning and the entire street is closed as a result. Several units of Dublin Fire Brigade and members of An Garda Siochána are at the scene.
A fire has broken out at a shop on Capel Street in Dublin city centre this morning. The fire at the Nirvana Head Shop broke out this morning and the entire street is closed as a result. Several units of Dublin Fire Brigade and members of An Garda Siochána are at the scene.
SF Taking Poll Position
A survey published in today's Belfast Telegraph has suggested that Sinn Féin could become the largest political party in Northern Ireland.
A survey published in today's Belfast Telegraph has suggested that Sinn Féin could become the largest political party in Northern Ireland.
O'Leary's Bizarre Easyjet Challenge Takes-Off
Ryaniar's eccentric Chief Executive Michael O'Leary has put a challenge to the CEO of Easyjet in order to settle a dispute – a race around Trafalgar square.
Ryaniar's eccentric Chief Executive Michael O'Leary has put a challenge to the CEO of Easyjet in order to settle a dispute – a race around Trafalgar square.
Taniaste Welcomes Mobile Phone Jobs
The Taniaste has welcomed an announcement by mobile phone operator 3 that it is opening 28 new stores and creating 90 new retail jobs. The company is expected to invest nearly €5 million in Ireland with eight "own stores" and 20 independently-owned operations under the 3 brand.
The Taniaste has welcomed an announcement by mobile phone operator 3 that it is opening 28 new stores and creating 90 new retail jobs. The company is expected to invest nearly €5 million in Ireland with eight "own stores" and 20 independently-owned operations under the 3 brand.
'Give Up Garvaghy March': McGuinness
Portadown Orangemen should "make a gesture" to the residents of the Garvaghy Road and rescind their claim to walk through the nationalist area, Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness has said.
Portadown Orangemen should "make a gesture" to the residents of the Garvaghy Road and rescind their claim to walk through the nationalist area, Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness has said.
HSE Tenders For Private Hospital Operator
The Health Services Executive is to tender for a private healthcare operator to run the new 100-bed community nursing unit in Ballincollig, according to the Minister for Education and Science Batt O’Keeffe.
The Health Services Executive is to tender for a private healthcare operator to run the new 100-bed community nursing unit in Ballincollig, according to the Minister for Education and Science Batt O’Keeffe.
Senator's Resignation Vilifies Gov and Greens
In a week that has already seen one high profile departure from a major political party, a Green Party Senator has also announced her resignation.
In a week that has already seen one high profile departure from a major political party, a Green Party Senator has also announced her resignation.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 12 2009, 6,209 days ago
Cost Of Tribunals Teeters At €434M
The State's spending watchdog has found that the Mahon, Moriarty and Morris tribunals could cost upwards of €434m. A report published today by the Comptroller and Auditor General, John Buckley, said the tribunals have all lasted much longer than anticipated.
The State's spending watchdog has found that the Mahon, Moriarty and Morris tribunals could cost upwards of €434m. A report published today by the Comptroller and Auditor General, John Buckley, said the tribunals have all lasted much longer than anticipated.
Fine Gael Call For Lenihan To Resign
The Minister of Finance has come under serious pressure from the opposition over the ongoing meltdown of Ireland's banking system. Fine Gael's leader, Enda Kenny has formally called on Brian Lenihan to resign as Finance Minister following the latest revelations about Anglo Irish Bank.
The Minister of Finance has come under serious pressure from the opposition over the ongoing meltdown of Ireland's banking system. Fine Gael's leader, Enda Kenny has formally called on Brian Lenihan to resign as Finance Minister following the latest revelations about Anglo Irish Bank.
Ryanair Expands Flights From Belfast
While Ryanair has revealed plans for cuts to its services from Dublin, it has also just announced expansion to its Belfast service.
While Ryanair has revealed plans for cuts to its services from Dublin, it has also just announced expansion to its Belfast service.
Failed Regulator Walks Away With €630,000 Handshake
As Ireland's financial crises continues to worsen, things are looking up for the failed financial regulator, who has been given a €630,000 golden handshake.
As Ireland's financial crises continues to worsen, things are looking up for the failed financial regulator, who has been given a €630,000 golden handshake.
Man Threatens Self-Immolation At Govt Buildings
A man has been arrested after threatening to set himself on fire outside Government Buildings in Dublin. The man is understood to have been protesting for better access to his children.
A man has been arrested after threatening to set himself on fire outside Government Buildings in Dublin. The man is understood to have been protesting for better access to his children.
Young Girl Missing From Sligo Home
A 13-year-old girl has gone missing from her home in Sligo. Gardai at Ballymote, are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of the young teenager, Camilla Beks. Camilla, who is originally from Holland has been missing from Rathlee, Easkey, Co. Sligo since October 2008.
A 13-year-old girl has gone missing from her home in Sligo. Gardai at Ballymote, are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of the young teenager, Camilla Beks. Camilla, who is originally from Holland has been missing from Rathlee, Easkey, Co. Sligo since October 2008.
Ryanair Announce Cuts In Dublin Service
Ryanair are to announce cuts to its Dublin service later this morning. The airline says it has been facing difficulties with the €10 departure levy, introduced as part of last year's Government Budget.
Ryanair are to announce cuts to its Dublin service later this morning. The airline says it has been facing difficulties with the €10 departure levy, introduced as part of last year's Government Budget.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 12 2008, 6,575 days ago
Accused Remanded Over Bouncer Shooting
A man has appeared before Kilmainham District Court today charged in connection with the shooting of a nightclub doorman in Dublin at the weekend. Wayne McNally, 23, from Ross Road in Dublin, was charged with possessing a Glock 9mm semi-automatic pistol with intent to endanger life.
A man has appeared before Kilmainham District Court today charged in connection with the shooting of a nightclub doorman in Dublin at the weekend. Wayne McNally, 23, from Ross Road in Dublin, was charged with possessing a Glock 9mm semi-automatic pistol with intent to endanger life.
Man Not Guilty In Coolock Murder Case
A 42-year-old man has been found not guilty of the murder of a man in Coolock in 2005. Peter Dolan, from Tulip Court in Darndale, had denied murdering Raymond Brown and assaulting another man, Emmett Taaffe, during a disturbance in Clonshaugh Drive in Coolock on April 2, 2005.
A 42-year-old man has been found not guilty of the murder of a man in Coolock in 2005. Peter Dolan, from Tulip Court in Darndale, had denied murdering Raymond Brown and assaulting another man, Emmett Taaffe, during a disturbance in Clonshaugh Drive in Coolock on April 2, 2005.
'Human Remains' Found In Lake
Human remains have reportedly been found in a lake in Co. Sligo. Gardaí are understood to have found the bones in Lough Gill on Tuesday morning. A garda spokesperson says analysis and identification are likely to take a considerable period of time.
Human remains have reportedly been found in a lake in Co. Sligo. Gardaí are understood to have found the bones in Lough Gill on Tuesday morning. A garda spokesperson says analysis and identification are likely to take a considerable period of time.
Man Stabbed In Limerick
A man is recovering after being stabbed with a screwdriver during an attack in Limerick city in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The incident happened around 3:30am on Upper Mallow Street.
A man is recovering after being stabbed with a screwdriver during an attack in Limerick city in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The incident happened around 3:30am on Upper Mallow Street.
Two Arrested Over Drogheda Murder
Two people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Darren McKeown in Drogheda, Co. Louth on December 26 last year. Mr McKeown, 29, died in hospital three days after he was attacked in the Rowan Heights area of the town.
Two people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Darren McKeown in Drogheda, Co. Louth on December 26 last year. Mr McKeown, 29, died in hospital three days after he was attacked in the Rowan Heights area of the town.
Irish Household Wealth Passes €1 Trillion Euros
Household wealth in Ireland has now surpassed €1 trillion euros, a report by National Irish Bank has revealed. The study found that the average wealth of Irish homeowners totals more than €650,000.
Household wealth in Ireland has now surpassed €1 trillion euros, a report by National Irish Bank has revealed. The study found that the average wealth of Irish homeowners totals more than €650,000.
Irishman Unhurt As 'Shots Fired' At Pirates
The US navy is reported to have fired shots at pirates who hijacked the crew of a Russian ship, including an Irishman, off the coast of Somalia last week.
The US navy is reported to have fired shots at pirates who hijacked the crew of a Russian ship, including an Irishman, off the coast of Somalia last week.
One Injured In Dublin House Fire
One person has reportedly been injured in a house fire in south Dublin this morning. It is understood that the fire broke out at Walkers' Cottages in Rathmines around 3:45am on Tuesday. Four units of Dublin Fire Brigade attended the scene.
One person has reportedly been injured in a house fire in south Dublin this morning. It is understood that the fire broke out at Walkers' Cottages in Rathmines around 3:45am on Tuesday. Four units of Dublin Fire Brigade attended the scene.
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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.
