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Irish News on Fri, Jan 18 2019, 2,557 days ago
Gardaí Suspect Drugs Link In Fatal Dublin Shooting
A murder investigation has been launched following a gun attack that left one man dead and another seriously wounded in Swords last night, Thursday 17 January. The shooting occurred as the two men in their 20's left the fitness facility Gym Plus and made their way to the car park.
A murder investigation has been launched following a gun attack that left one man dead and another seriously wounded in Swords last night, Thursday 17 January. The shooting occurred as the two men in their 20's left the fitness facility Gym Plus and made their way to the car park.
Tánaiste: Backstop 'Essential' In Withdrawal Agreement
Tánaiste Simon Coveney has stressed the importance of the border backstop as part of the Withdrawal Agreement, which he maintains is not up for renegotiation.
Tánaiste Simon Coveney has stressed the importance of the border backstop as part of the Withdrawal Agreement, which he maintains is not up for renegotiation.
1,500 New Dublin Jobs With Salesforce Investment
US software company Salesforce has announced an expansion of its Dublin operations with the addition of 1,500 jobs over the next five years. The new roles will be in a variety of areas including sales, customer support, engineering and business services, with recruitment already in progress.
US software company Salesforce has announced an expansion of its Dublin operations with the addition of 1,500 jobs over the next five years. The new roles will be in a variety of areas including sales, customer support, engineering and business services, with recruitment already in progress.
Woman Killed In Leitrim Road Crash
A woman in her 60's has died in a road collision in County Leitrim. The one-vehicle crash occurred on the Castlecara Road in Carrick-on-Shannon shortly after midday on Thursday 17 January. The woman was the driver of the car.
A woman in her 60's has died in a road collision in County Leitrim. The one-vehicle crash occurred on the Castlecara Road in Carrick-on-Shannon shortly after midday on Thursday 17 January. The woman was the driver of the car.
Appeal For Help In Tracing Carlow Man
Gardaí are appealing for help in establishing the whereabouts of a man who has been missing from Carlow since late last month. Rory Gahan was last seen on Tullow Street in Carlow town on Thursday 27 December.
Gardaí are appealing for help in establishing the whereabouts of a man who has been missing from Carlow since late last month. Rory Gahan was last seen on Tullow Street in Carlow town on Thursday 27 December.
€5m Tourism Investment Ahead Of Brexit
Fáilte Ireland is set to invest an additional €5 million in the tourism sector, as part of its efforts to protect the industry ahead of Brexit.
Fáilte Ireland is set to invest an additional €5 million in the tourism sector, as part of its efforts to protect the industry ahead of Brexit.
Record Number Of People In Higher Education
New figures have revealed that student numbers in the higher education sector reached a record high in 2017. They increased from 196,000 in 2011/12 to almost 232,000, an increase of 18%.
New figures have revealed that student numbers in the higher education sector reached a record high in 2017. They increased from 196,000 in 2011/12 to almost 232,000, an increase of 18%.
Irish News on Thu, Jan 18 2018, 2,922 days ago
Tracker Mortgage Victims Deserve 'Real Answers'
Ulster Bank's tracker mortgage victims deserve real answers as to why they are being made to wait while other banks are further advanced with their redress and compensation schemes.
Ulster Bank's tracker mortgage victims deserve real answers as to why they are being made to wait while other banks are further advanced with their redress and compensation schemes.
Irish News on Wed, Jan 18 2017, 3,287 days ago
Call For Taoiseach To Progress With Traveller Ethnicity Plans
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams, has called on the Taoiseach to make progress on the outstanding proposal of recognising Traveller ethnicity.
Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams, has called on the Taoiseach to make progress on the outstanding proposal of recognising Traveller ethnicity.
Solar Energy Firm To Create 60 New Jobs
Dublin-based solar energy firm, BNRG, has announced a new joint venture that will lead to the creation of 60 new jobs. In partnership with French company Neoen, BNRG will develop, construct, own and operate a portfolio of 23 new solar projects in the South and East of the country.
Dublin-based solar energy firm, BNRG, has announced a new joint venture that will lead to the creation of 60 new jobs. In partnership with French company Neoen, BNRG will develop, construct, own and operate a portfolio of 23 new solar projects in the South and East of the country.
Renewed Appeal On 10-Year Anniversary Of Michael Gallagher Murder
Gardaí in Tallaght have renewed an appeal for information regarding the murder of Michael Gallagher in January 2007. Mr Gallagher was fatally stabbed when he was attacked by two men at his home at 49 Tymonville Road, Tallaght, on Thursday 18 January, 2007.
Gardaí in Tallaght have renewed an appeal for information regarding the murder of Michael Gallagher in January 2007. Mr Gallagher was fatally stabbed when he was attacked by two men at his home at 49 Tymonville Road, Tallaght, on Thursday 18 January, 2007.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 18 2016, 3,653 days ago
Garda Appeal For Help After Body Found In Co Kildare River
Garda in Kildare have appealed for help in identifying the location where a man was killed, after his body was recovered from the Grand Canal. The man's body was found in the water on Saturday 16 January, however, Garda believe that he was killed at another location.
Garda in Kildare have appealed for help in identifying the location where a man was killed, after his body was recovered from the Grand Canal. The man's body was found in the water on Saturday 16 January, however, Garda believe that he was killed at another location.
Sinn Féin Call On Cork Residents To Support Right2Water Protest
A Right2Water demonstration planned for Saturday 23 January has been described as an "opportunity to tell Fine Gael and Labour that their time in Government is up".
A Right2Water demonstration planned for Saturday 23 January has been described as an "opportunity to tell Fine Gael and Labour that their time in Government is up".
Govt Announce Review Of Company And Employment Law
The government has announced a review of company and employment law, which aims to provide the basis for legislative change to prevent a repeat of the situation surrounding the closure of Clerys department store.
The government has announced a review of company and employment law, which aims to provide the basis for legislative change to prevent a repeat of the situation surrounding the closure of Clerys department store.
Garda Appeal For Mother And Sons Missing From Bray, Co Wicklow
Gardaí have appealed for help in tracing Joanna Rose and her two children, Benjamin and Vincent, who have been missing from their home in Newcourt Villas, Bray, Co Wicklow, since Tuesday, 12 January.
Gardaí have appealed for help in tracing Joanna Rose and her two children, Benjamin and Vincent, who have been missing from their home in Newcourt Villas, Bray, Co Wicklow, since Tuesday, 12 January.
New Criminal Justice Bill Comes Into Force
Minister for Justice and Equality, Frances Fitzgerald, has announced the commencement of the Criminal Justice (Burglary of Dwellings) Act 2015, which includes new laws to tackle repeat burglars.
Minister for Justice and Equality, Frances Fitzgerald, has announced the commencement of the Criminal Justice (Burglary of Dwellings) Act 2015, which includes new laws to tackle repeat burglars.
IDA Ireland Employment Up 8% In 2015
New figures from IDA Ireland have revealed that almost 6,000 new jobs were added to the Dublin economy in 2015, an increase of 8% on 2014.
New figures from IDA Ireland have revealed that almost 6,000 new jobs were added to the Dublin economy in 2015, an increase of 8% on 2014.
Ireland Still Suffering 'Crisis Level Unemployment' - Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin has said that Ireland is still suffering from "crisis level unemployment, in spite of government announcements to the contrary". "Every new Job created is good news and we in Sinn Féin welcome the improved figures. But it’s important that we represent the situation clearly and honestly.
Sinn Féin has said that Ireland is still suffering from "crisis level unemployment, in spite of government announcements to the contrary". "Every new Job created is good news and we in Sinn Féin welcome the improved figures. But it’s important that we represent the situation clearly and honestly.
Fianna Fáil Claim UN Highlights Govt Failure On Children's Rights
Fianna Fáil has claimed that the United Nations has highlighted the Government's failings on children's rights. The party's Spokesperson for Children, Robert Troy, made the claim following Minister James Reilly's appearance before the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
Fianna Fáil has claimed that the United Nations has highlighted the Government's failings on children's rights. The party's Spokesperson for Children, Robert Troy, made the claim following Minister James Reilly's appearance before the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
New National IP Protocol Launched
Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English, has launched the new National IP Protocol, which continues the State's aim of making the process of engagement between business and the research base in Ireland more straightforward.
Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English, has launched the new National IP Protocol, which continues the State's aim of making the process of engagement between business and the research base in Ireland more straightforward.
Irish News on Fri, Jan 18 2013, 4,748 days ago
Woman Ordered To Pay €10,000 Compensation For Biting Garda
Tallaght Court has order a woman, who bit a garda on the forearm, to pay compensation of €10,000. 21-year-old Samantha Malynn pleaded guilty to assaulting Garda Ross Foy on September 11, 2011.
Tallaght Court has order a woman, who bit a garda on the forearm, to pay compensation of €10,000. 21-year-old Samantha Malynn pleaded guilty to assaulting Garda Ross Foy on September 11, 2011.
Teen Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash In Kilkenny
A 19-year-old man has died in a multi-vehicle crash in Co Kilkenny on Thursday. Oisin Crotty, from The Rower near Inistoge in south Kilkenny was on his way to work when the crash happened around 8.15am.
A 19-year-old man has died in a multi-vehicle crash in Co Kilkenny on Thursday. Oisin Crotty, from The Rower near Inistoge in south Kilkenny was on his way to work when the crash happened around 8.15am.
Government Agree 'Action Plan' For Job Creation
A range of measures designed to boost job creation have been agreed upon by the government and will be included in the 2013 Action Plan for Jobs to be published in February.
A range of measures designed to boost job creation have been agreed upon by the government and will be included in the 2013 Action Plan for Jobs to be published in February.
Savita Halappanavar Inquest Begins Today
Coroner Dr Ciaran McLoughlin will today lead the inquest into the death of Savita Halappanavar, who died at Galway University Hospital on October 28 last year. Mrs Halappanavar was 17 weeks pregnant and having a miscarriage when she attended the hospital on October 21.
Coroner Dr Ciaran McLoughlin will today lead the inquest into the death of Savita Halappanavar, who died at Galway University Hospital on October 28 last year. Mrs Halappanavar was 17 weeks pregnant and having a miscarriage when she attended the hospital on October 21.
24-Year-Old Arrested In Connection With Donegal Burglary
A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a burglary of an elderly woman’s home. The break-in happened around 03.45 on Friday morning at a home in Kilmacrennan, Co Donegal.
A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a burglary of an elderly woman’s home. The break-in happened around 03.45 on Friday morning at a home in Kilmacrennan, Co Donegal.
Mother Jailed For Keeping Children Home From School
A mother of three, who kept her children home from school, has been jailed. A court heard that the woman, who cannot be named, kept her three daughters at home for colds and flu but had not supplied any doctors' notes.
A mother of three, who kept her children home from school, has been jailed. A court heard that the woman, who cannot be named, kept her three daughters at home for colds and flu but had not supplied any doctors' notes.
Drugs With Street Value Of €7m Seized
Drugs worth an estimated €7m have been seized in three connected raids undertaken by the garda national drugs unit against a major drugs trafficking gang. The first seizure came when armed officers stopped and searched two cars on the outskirts of Naas.
Drugs worth an estimated €7m have been seized in three connected raids undertaken by the garda national drugs unit against a major drugs trafficking gang. The first seizure came when armed officers stopped and searched two cars on the outskirts of Naas.
High Court Order Blood Samples To Be taken From Teenage Girl
The High Court has order that blood be taken from a psychiatrically ill teenager, despite her personal objections. The 15-year-old girl had told doctors she wanted to take her own life before her 16th birthday.
The High Court has order that blood be taken from a psychiatrically ill teenager, despite her personal objections. The 15-year-old girl had told doctors she wanted to take her own life before her 16th birthday.
€60m Private Hospital Gets Go-Ahead
A new €60m private hospital proposed for Ennis has been given the go-ahead. On Thursday Ennis Town Council granted permission for the 97-bed hospital within the 19th-century protected structure that housed the former Our Lady’s Psychiatric Hospital on the northern outskirts of Ennis, Co Clare.
A new €60m private hospital proposed for Ennis has been given the go-ahead. On Thursday Ennis Town Council granted permission for the 97-bed hospital within the 19th-century protected structure that housed the former Our Lady’s Psychiatric Hospital on the northern outskirts of Ennis, Co Clare.
Irish News on Wed, Jan 18 2012, 5,114 days ago
IFA Says CAP Talks 'Vital' For Recovery
The IFA has said the upcoming negotiations on farming subsidies, or CAP payments, are vital to achieve growth in the agriculture and food sector.
The IFA has said the upcoming negotiations on farming subsidies, or CAP payments, are vital to achieve growth in the agriculture and food sector.
Decision On Extradition Of Journalist Delayed
A decision by the Supreme Court over whether to extradite former journalist Ian Bailey over the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in Cork in 1996 has been reserved.
A decision by the Supreme Court over whether to extradite former journalist Ian Bailey over the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in Cork in 1996 has been reserved.
Navy And Garda Continue Trawler Search
Navy and garda teams are continuing their search at the site of the sunken trawler, the Tit Bonhomme, off the coast of Co Cork. Irish Navy vessel, LÉ Niamh, along with the Naval Dive Team remain on scene off the Cork Coast.
Navy and garda teams are continuing their search at the site of the sunken trawler, the Tit Bonhomme, off the coast of Co Cork. Irish Navy vessel, LÉ Niamh, along with the Naval Dive Team remain on scene off the Cork Coast.
Calls To Reverse Guidance Counselling Cuts
The main Opposition parties have joined in condemnation of the Government over their imposition of cuts to guidance counselling on Wednesday morning.
The main Opposition parties have joined in condemnation of the Government over their imposition of cuts to guidance counselling on Wednesday morning.
Vita Cortex Talks To Resume On Friday
Talks to resolve the Vita Cortex dispute will resume at the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) on Friday. On Tuesday, Siptu, representing the plant's workers, and Vita Cortex management attended an initial meeting at the LRC in Carrigaline Court Hotel, Cork.
Talks to resolve the Vita Cortex dispute will resume at the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) on Friday. On Tuesday, Siptu, representing the plant's workers, and Vita Cortex management attended an initial meeting at the LRC in Carrigaline Court Hotel, Cork.
Govt Launches Green Procurement Plan
The Environment Minister and Public Expenditure Minister have jointly launched Ireland’s first action plan on Green procurement.
The Environment Minister and Public Expenditure Minister have jointly launched Ireland’s first action plan on Green procurement.
Exports 'Resilient' With 9% Increase
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation has welcomed the latest external trade figures which show a 9% increase in unadjusted exports for November.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation has welcomed the latest external trade figures which show a 9% increase in unadjusted exports for November.
Suspicious Death In Limerick
The circumstances surrounding the discovery of a body in Limerick on Wednesday are being treated as suspicious. Gardai at Roxboro Road are now investigating the death of the man in Limerick, which occurred at approximately 12.
The circumstances surrounding the discovery of a body in Limerick on Wednesday are being treated as suspicious. Gardai at Roxboro Road are now investigating the death of the man in Limerick, which occurred at approximately 12.
Ministers Launch Green Tenders
The Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Mr Phil Hogan, T.D., and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Mr Brendan Howlin, T.D., today jointly launched Ireland's first Green Public Procurement Action Plan, Green Tenders.
The Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Mr Phil Hogan, T.D., and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Mr Brendan Howlin, T.D., today jointly launched Ireland's first Green Public Procurement Action Plan, Green Tenders.
Irish News on Tue, Jan 18 2011, 5,479 days ago
Cowen 'Confident' On Leadership Vote
Brian Cowen has said he is confident he will remain leader of Fianna Fail after tonight's vote of confidence by his party.
Brian Cowen has said he is confident he will remain leader of Fianna Fail after tonight's vote of confidence by his party.
Angry Scenes As Two Face Murder Charges
A Limerick courthouse has been the scene of angry clashes between the families of two murder victims and two men charged with their killing. The two men appeared in court on charges arising from the deaths of two people whose bodies were found in Southill last week.
A Limerick courthouse has been the scene of angry clashes between the families of two murder victims and two men charged with their killing. The two men appeared in court on charges arising from the deaths of two people whose bodies were found in Southill last week.
Orange Hall Attacks Condemned
The Sinn Fein MP for Mid-Ulster Martin McGuinness has said that those who carried out attacks on four Orange Halls in Co Tyrone in recent days "were motivated solely by sectarian hatred".
The Sinn Fein MP for Mid-Ulster Martin McGuinness has said that those who carried out attacks on four Orange Halls in Co Tyrone in recent days "were motivated solely by sectarian hatred".
Political Donors' Identities Remain Protected
The individuals and companies behind party political donations in the North are to remain 'secret'. The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) said on Monday that the deteriorating security situation meant donors still needed to be protected.
The individuals and companies behind party political donations in the North are to remain 'secret'. The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) said on Monday that the deteriorating security situation meant donors still needed to be protected.
Irishman Given Top UN Humanitarian Job
An Irish activist who led the humanitarian campaign for Gaza has been given a top role in the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs by the United Nations Secretary General.
An Irish activist who led the humanitarian campaign for Gaza has been given a top role in the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs by the United Nations Secretary General.
Irish News on Mon, Jan 18 2010, 5,844 days ago
Man Stabbed To Death In Tipperary
A man has died from knife wounds after an incident in a villiage in Tipperary last night. The male victim, who was in his late 20's, was fatally stabbed in the street outside his house following an altercation. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A man has died from knife wounds after an incident in a villiage in Tipperary last night. The male victim, who was in his late 20's, was fatally stabbed in the street outside his house following an altercation. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Carlow Hit With Heavy Flooding
County Carlow has ground to a halt today after at least five of its roads became impassable this morning following heavy rain at the weekend. Carlow County Council said roads around Mount Leinster, Ballymurphy, Hacketstown and Clonmore are the worst affected.
County Carlow has ground to a halt today after at least five of its roads became impassable this morning following heavy rain at the weekend. Carlow County Council said roads around Mount Leinster, Ballymurphy, Hacketstown and Clonmore are the worst affected.
Appeal Launched After Dublin Murder
An appeal has been launched into the shooting of a man in Dublin on Saturday. The victim was a 27-year-old from the area and was shot after socializing in the Priorswood Inn in the Coolock area of Dublin city. Gardai investigating the murder are appealing to the public for assistance.
An appeal has been launched into the shooting of a man in Dublin on Saturday. The victim was a 27-year-old from the area and was shot after socializing in the Priorswood Inn in the Coolock area of Dublin city. Gardai investigating the murder are appealing to the public for assistance.
Border ATM Robbery Condemned
Gangsters have returned to their original area of operation with the thieves using a digger to steal a bank automated teller machine (ATM) from a bank along the poorly policed border area.
Gangsters have returned to their original area of operation with the thieves using a digger to steal a bank automated teller machine (ATM) from a bank along the poorly policed border area.
Adams Defends SF Over Sex Abuse
The Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has insisted that he did not know his alleged child abuser brother Liam was still working for the party in his west Belfast constituency - even after he had ordered his removal from membership.
The Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has insisted that he did not know his alleged child abuser brother Liam was still working for the party in his west Belfast constituency - even after he had ordered his removal from membership.
Gov U-Turn On Cervical Cancer Vaccination
Despite ruling out the vaccinations in the last budget, over 30,000 teenage girls will again be offered a free vaccine against cervical cancer.
Despite ruling out the vaccinations in the last budget, over 30,000 teenage girls will again be offered a free vaccine against cervical cancer.
Cork Student Wins Young Scientist
Richard O'Shea, an 18-year-old sixth year student from Co Cork, has been named the winner of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2010. The coveted prize was awarded to the student for his project entitled, 'A biomass fired cooking stove for developing countries'.
Richard O'Shea, an 18-year-old sixth year student from Co Cork, has been named the winner of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2010. The coveted prize was awarded to the student for his project entitled, 'A biomass fired cooking stove for developing countries'.
College Green Bus Corridor Re-Starts
The bus corridor at College Green in Dublin city centre will begin again during the evening peak traffic period from today. The project was suspended by the City Council in mid-November to cope with the Christmas shopping period.
The bus corridor at College Green in Dublin city centre will begin again during the evening peak traffic period from today. The project was suspended by the City Council in mid-November to cope with the Christmas shopping period.
Irish News on Fri, Jan 18 2008, 6,575 days ago
Psychiatrist Critical As Stab Attack Man In Court
A 31-year-old man has appeared before Limerick District Court on Friday morning, charged in connection with the stabbing of two doctors at a psychiatric hospital in the city on Thursday.
A 31-year-old man has appeared before Limerick District Court on Friday morning, charged in connection with the stabbing of two doctors at a psychiatric hospital in the city on Thursday.
Judge Brands Bar Glasses 'Lethal Weapons'
A Dublin judge has called on the management of nightclubs to take steps to prevent their customers leaving with "lethal weapons" such as bottles. Judge Katherine Delahunt made the comments as she jailed a man who "glassed" his victim in the face.
A Dublin judge has called on the management of nightclubs to take steps to prevent their customers leaving with "lethal weapons" such as bottles. Judge Katherine Delahunt made the comments as she jailed a man who "glassed" his victim in the face.
Teen To Face Murder Charge
A young teenager charged with murdering a 14-year-old boy outside a fast food restaurant in County Clare has been sent forward for trial in Dublin. Michael Doherty died in hospital after being stabbed in the chest outside Supermacs on O'Connell Street in Ennis on the 23rd of June last year.
A young teenager charged with murdering a 14-year-old boy outside a fast food restaurant in County Clare has been sent forward for trial in Dublin. Michael Doherty died in hospital after being stabbed in the chest outside Supermacs on O'Connell Street in Ennis on the 23rd of June last year.
One Dead In Limerick Crash
A man has been killed in a road crash on the N20 Cork to Limerick Road in Banogue, Co. Limerick this morning. The single-vehicle crash happened around 6am on Friday morning. The man was driving a van, which left the road.
A man has been killed in a road crash on the N20 Cork to Limerick Road in Banogue, Co. Limerick this morning. The single-vehicle crash happened around 6am on Friday morning. The man was driving a van, which left the road.
Man Remanded Over Dublin Heroin Seizure
A 35-year-old man has been remanded in custody after being charged in connection with the seizure of €6.5 million of heroin in Dublin earlier this week.
A 35-year-old man has been remanded in custody after being charged in connection with the seizure of €6.5 million of heroin in Dublin earlier this week.
Roads Closed As Building Collapse Threat Probed
An area of Dublin has been sealed off today due to the threat of a three-storey building in the North Circular Road area collapsing. Dublin City Council was alerted earlier this morning to reported 'movement' inside the old building.
An area of Dublin has been sealed off today due to the threat of a three-storey building in the North Circular Road area collapsing. Dublin City Council was alerted earlier this morning to reported 'movement' inside the old building.
Roscrea Crash Victim Named
Gardaí have named the man who died in yesterday's crash in Roscrea, Co Tipperary as James Gibbons, 27, from Newtownrahan in Tullamore, Offaly. Mr Gibbons died after the truck he was driving collided with a truck on the N62 near Ashmere around 8am on Thursday morning.
Gardaí have named the man who died in yesterday's crash in Roscrea, Co Tipperary as James Gibbons, 27, from Newtownrahan in Tullamore, Offaly. Mr Gibbons died after the truck he was driving collided with a truck on the N62 near Ashmere around 8am on Thursday morning.
Prices Drop On New Homes
Some of Ireland's most reputable builders are cutting the prices of their new homes in order to boost sales. Abbey's group's Kingscroft group has reportedly instructed agents to cut prices on all five of it's Leinster home sites by around 10%.
Some of Ireland's most reputable builders are cutting the prices of their new homes in order to boost sales. Abbey's group's Kingscroft group has reportedly instructed agents to cut prices on all five of it's Leinster home sites by around 10%.
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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.
