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Irish News on Tue, Apr 30 2019, 2,557 days ago
Man Assaulted By Gang In Drogheda
An investigation has been launched following an assault in Drogheda, Co Louth. Gardaí have issued an appeal for information after a man in his late 20s was assaulted by four men in Moneymore in an incident at about 10.30pm last night, Monday 29 April.
An investigation has been launched following an assault in Drogheda, Co Louth. Gardaí have issued an appeal for information after a man in his late 20s was assaulted by four men in Moneymore in an incident at about 10.30pm last night, Monday 29 April.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 30 2018, 2,922 days ago
Security Alert Ongoing At Connolly Station
A security alert is ongoing at Dublin's Connolly Station following the discovery of a suspect device. The alert began just after midday when a staff member at the station found the suspect item near the drivers area of platforms 1 and 2.
A security alert is ongoing at Dublin's Connolly Station following the discovery of a suspect device. The alert began just after midday when a staff member at the station found the suspect item near the drivers area of platforms 1 and 2.
EU Brexit Negotiator Michel Barnier In Ireland For All-Island Civic Dialogue
The European Union Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, is in Ireland to meet with the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Tánaiste Simon Coveney and address some 500 participants of the All-Island Civic Dialogue on Brexit.
The European Union Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, is in Ireland to meet with the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Tánaiste Simon Coveney and address some 500 participants of the All-Island Civic Dialogue on Brexit.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 30 2015, 4,018 days ago
38% Fall In Number Of People Sleeping Rough In Dublin
New figures from the Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE) have revealed a 38% drop in the number of people sleeping rough in the capitol since November last year.
New figures from the Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE) have revealed a 38% drop in the number of people sleeping rough in the capitol since November last year.
Storage Unit Fire Burns For 24 Hours
A fire at a storage unit at Ballymount Industrial Estate on Dublin's southside has been extinguished around 24 hours after it started. Emergency services were called to the Store It facility at about 10am on Wednesday morning.
A fire at a storage unit at Ballymount Industrial Estate on Dublin's southside has been extinguished around 24 hours after it started. Emergency services were called to the Store It facility at about 10am on Wednesday morning.
Two Charged Over Cork Assault
Two men have been arrested in connection with a serious assault on a businessman at a Cork industrial estate on Tuesday. A man returning to his business at Churchfield Industrial Estate at about 16:45 on Tuesday was approached by two men, who demanded money.
Two men have been arrested in connection with a serious assault on a businessman at a Cork industrial estate on Tuesday. A man returning to his business at Churchfield Industrial Estate at about 16:45 on Tuesday was approached by two men, who demanded money.
Sinn Féin Calls On The Government To 'Stand Up To Banks'
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been criticised by Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams over his position on the banks refusal to cut variable mortgage rates for struggling homeowners.
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been criticised by Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams over his position on the banks refusal to cut variable mortgage rates for struggling homeowners.
Drivers Advised That Bus Lanes Will Operate 'As Normal' During Strike
Drivers are being advised that bus lanes in Dublin will continue to operate as such during planned strike action on 01 and 02 May.
Drivers are being advised that bus lanes in Dublin will continue to operate as such during planned strike action on 01 and 02 May.
DCC Rejects Housing Development Street Name Proposals
The names for a proposed new housing development in Dublin have been rejected by councillors. The proposed names for the development in Rathborne included Royal Canal Crescent, Lakewood Drive, Lakewood Avenue, Lakewood Square and Pelletstwon Avenue, were recommended by the Heritage Council.
The names for a proposed new housing development in Dublin have been rejected by councillors. The proposed names for the development in Rathborne included Royal Canal Crescent, Lakewood Drive, Lakewood Avenue, Lakewood Square and Pelletstwon Avenue, were recommended by the Heritage Council.
Garda Appeal For Information On UK Fugitive Believed To Be In Ireland
Gardaí have appealed for information on the whereabouts of 18-year-old Ryan Humpage, who is wanted by police in the UK in connection with rape, theft and assault allegations.
Gardaí have appealed for information on the whereabouts of 18-year-old Ryan Humpage, who is wanted by police in the UK in connection with rape, theft and assault allegations.
Sinn Féin Call On Transport Minister To 'Accept Responsibility' For Bus Strikes
Minister for Transport Paschal Donoghue has been told to accept his responsibility for the upcoming bus strike and to "call a halt" to privatisation plans.
Minister for Transport Paschal Donoghue has been told to accept his responsibility for the upcoming bus strike and to "call a halt" to privatisation plans.
'Urgent Statement' Needed From Health Minister Over X-Ray Issue - FF
Fianna Fáil has called on the Health Minister to make an "urgent statement" over alleged "serious mistakes" in potentially thousands of patient X-rays at seven hospitals across the country.
Fianna Fáil has called on the Health Minister to make an "urgent statement" over alleged "serious mistakes" in potentially thousands of patient X-rays at seven hospitals across the country.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 30 2014, 4,383 days ago
Two Arrested Over Aggravated Burglary
Two men have been arrested over an aggravated burglary in Dublin. The incident happened at a property in Casana View, Howth, on 13 December 2013.
Two men have been arrested over an aggravated burglary in Dublin. The incident happened at a property in Casana View, Howth, on 13 December 2013.
Eircom Suspends Email Over 'Intrusion'
Eircom has issued an apology to its 350,000 email users after an "intrusion" was detected in its service on Tuesday (29 April). In a statement, the company said it made the decision to restrict service to its customers.
Eircom has issued an apology to its 350,000 email users after an "intrusion" was detected in its service on Tuesday (29 April). In a statement, the company said it made the decision to restrict service to its customers.
Trinity Leads Emergency Social Media Project
Trinity College Dublin is leading a new €3m project to develop a social media information system for use in emergency situations. The three-year project (Project Slándáil) will receive almost €3m in funding and is sponsored by the European Union.
Trinity College Dublin is leading a new €3m project to develop a social media information system for use in emergency situations. The three-year project (Project Slándáil) will receive almost €3m in funding and is sponsored by the European Union.
Three Charged Over Cash-In-Transit Robbery
Two more people have been charged in connection with a cash-in-transit van in Dublin on Monday, Gardaí have confirmed. On Monday, three men fled a shopping centre in Raheny Village with a cash box. The cash box was later recovered by Gardaí and the men were arrested.
Two more people have been charged in connection with a cash-in-transit van in Dublin on Monday, Gardaí have confirmed. On Monday, three men fled a shopping centre in Raheny Village with a cash box. The cash box was later recovered by Gardaí and the men were arrested.
Ambulance Crashes Into Wall
An investigation has been launched after an ambulance and a car collided in Dublin. The incident is understood to have occurred at around 9am on Wednesday morning on Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham.
An investigation has been launched after an ambulance and a car collided in Dublin. The incident is understood to have occurred at around 9am on Wednesday morning on Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham.
Man Charged Over 'Sword' At Leinster House
A 19-year-old man has been charged after bringing an offensive weapon - thought to have been a samurai sword - into Leinster House. Gardai in Pearse Street investigating the incident in the grounds of Leinster House on 29 April have charged a male in connection with the incident.
A 19-year-old man has been charged after bringing an offensive weapon - thought to have been a samurai sword - into Leinster House. Gardai in Pearse Street investigating the incident in the grounds of Leinster House on 29 April have charged a male in connection with the incident.
Irish Water Safety Reveals Holiday Weekend Warning
Irish Water Safety, the statutory body that promotes water safety in Ireland, has urged the public to take care over the May Bank Holiday weekend, if pursuing water-based activities. The body has reported there are 140 drownings in Ireland every year, amounting to over five every two weeks.
Irish Water Safety, the statutory body that promotes water safety in Ireland, has urged the public to take care over the May Bank Holiday weekend, if pursuing water-based activities. The body has reported there are 140 drownings in Ireland every year, amounting to over five every two weeks.
Irish News on Tue, Apr 30 2013, 4,748 days ago
GIIL To Create Over 1600 Direct And Indirect Jobs
Taoiseach Enda Kenny today unveiled details of Government support for Glanbia Ingredients Ireland Limited (GIIL) which the company announced will create over 1600 direct and indirect jobs and contribute an estimated €400 million pa to the economy.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny today unveiled details of Government support for Glanbia Ingredients Ireland Limited (GIIL) which the company announced will create over 1600 direct and indirect jobs and contribute an estimated €400 million pa to the economy.
Govt Signs Contract To Upgrade Newlands Cross Exchange
Labour T.D. for Dublin Mid-West, Robert Dowds has welcomed news today that the Government has signed the contract for the upgrade of the Newlands Cross interchange. After many delays, construction will begin on the project in 4 to 6 weeks, and be completed in less than two years.
Labour T.D. for Dublin Mid-West, Robert Dowds has welcomed news today that the Government has signed the contract for the upgrade of the Newlands Cross interchange. After many delays, construction will begin on the project in 4 to 6 weeks, and be completed in less than two years.
Garda Commissioner Calls For Proof Regarding Crime Figures
The Garda Commissioner has spoken out following comments by Garda Representative Association President John Parker regarding official crime figures being massaged.
The Garda Commissioner has spoken out following comments by Garda Representative Association President John Parker regarding official crime figures being massaged.
Irish Autism Survey Welcomed
Labour TD for Cork South-West, Michael McCarthy, has said a new survey which examines the prevalence of autism in Ireland will contribute to a greater awareness of the condition here.
Labour TD for Cork South-West, Michael McCarthy, has said a new survey which examines the prevalence of autism in Ireland will contribute to a greater awareness of the condition here.
Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe Murder Inquiry Continues
PSNI Serious Crime Branch officers assisting with the investigation into the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe in January are continuing with their inquiries into the shooting.
PSNI Serious Crime Branch officers assisting with the investigation into the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe in January are continuing with their inquiries into the shooting.
Renewed Appeal In Relation To Co Donegal Shooting
Gardaí in Letterkenny are renewing their appeal in relation to a shooting which took place at Legnatraw St. Johnston, Co. Donegal on 1st May 2012. On Tuesday 1st May 2012 between the hours of 10pm and 10.30pm, two men entered a house at Legnatraw and shot the male occupant, 30.
Gardaí in Letterkenny are renewing their appeal in relation to a shooting which took place at Legnatraw St. Johnston, Co. Donegal on 1st May 2012. On Tuesday 1st May 2012 between the hours of 10pm and 10.30pm, two men entered a house at Legnatraw and shot the male occupant, 30.
Former Donegal TD Harry Blaney Dies
The Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin has extended his deepest sympathies to the family of former Donegal TD Harry Blaney, who has died at the age of 85. Deputy Martin said: "It is with great sadness that I learned today of the death of Harry Blaney, a stalwart of Donegal politics.
The Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin has extended his deepest sympathies to the family of former Donegal TD Harry Blaney, who has died at the age of 85. Deputy Martin said: "It is with great sadness that I learned today of the death of Harry Blaney, a stalwart of Donegal politics.
Irish News on Mon, Apr 30 2012, 5,113 days ago
Two In Court Over €240,000 Cannabis Seizure
Two men are due in court today in connection with a cannabis seizure in Co Meath at the weekend. Gardai seized drugs worth an estimated €240,000 on Friday following what they described as a planned operation targeting the activities of a north Dublin criminal gang.
Two men are due in court today in connection with a cannabis seizure in Co Meath at the weekend. Gardai seized drugs worth an estimated €240,000 on Friday following what they described as a planned operation targeting the activities of a north Dublin criminal gang.
Ombudsman Says School Should Apologise To Twice Rejected Teenage Girl
A school who twice rejected the application of a pregnant teenager has been asked to apologise for its comments that the school "was not a haven for young pregnant people or for young mothers".
A school who twice rejected the application of a pregnant teenager has been asked to apologise for its comments that the school "was not a haven for young pregnant people or for young mothers".
New Research On The Current State On The Irish Housing Market Published
The Central Bank of Ireland today published new economic research, entitled 'Why are Irish house prices still falling?' The Letter begins by assessing the current state of play in the Irish residential property market.
The Central Bank of Ireland today published new economic research, entitled 'Why are Irish house prices still falling?' The Letter begins by assessing the current state of play in the Irish residential property market.
Number Of Data Protection Complaints Up 48%
The Data Protection Comissioner’s office received a record number of complaints from members of the public in 2011.
The Data Protection Comissioner’s office received a record number of complaints from members of the public in 2011.
Priest At Centre Of Gay Porn Images Granted Sabbatical
The priest at the centre of a dispute over gay pornographic images has been granted a sabbatical from his parish in Co Tyrone.
The priest at the centre of a dispute over gay pornographic images has been granted a sabbatical from his parish in Co Tyrone.
Poll Finds Majority Favour Non Church Run Schools
A new poll has found that three out of four parents would prefer to send children to primary schools run by patron bodies other than churches, although a majority of parents surveyed still want religion taught in schools.
A new poll has found that three out of four parents would prefer to send children to primary schools run by patron bodies other than churches, although a majority of parents surveyed still want religion taught in schools.
Protest Held Over Vatican Censoring Of Priests
The office of the Pope's envoy to Ireland has been protested by a group of Catholic nuns, priests and lay people wearing gags, in opposition at the Vatican's silencing of several dissident priests.
The office of the Pope's envoy to Ireland has been protested by a group of Catholic nuns, priests and lay people wearing gags, in opposition at the Vatican's silencing of several dissident priests.
Irish News on Fri, Apr 30 2010, 5,844 days ago
Broadcaster Gerry Ryan Found Dead
Broadcaster Gerry Ryan has died in Dublin this morning. The body of the 53-year-old was found at his Leeson Street apartment earlier today. The father-of-five from Clontarf in Dublin had been broadcasting on 2fm for over two decades. Gardaí say they are investigating.
Broadcaster Gerry Ryan has died in Dublin this morning. The body of the 53-year-old was found at his Leeson Street apartment earlier today. The father-of-five from Clontarf in Dublin had been broadcasting on 2fm for over two decades. Gardaí say they are investigating.
Latest Figures Say Murders Rising
The murder rate in Ireland is on the increase according to new figures from the government. According to the findings published today by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) there has been an increase in the number of murders in the first three months of this year when compared to last year.
The murder rate in Ireland is on the increase according to new figures from the government. According to the findings published today by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) there has been an increase in the number of murders in the first three months of this year when compared to last year.
Man Due In Court Over Dublin Arms Find
A 39-year-old man is to appear at a Dublin court this morning in connection with an arms find in Dublin. The man is to appear at the Criminal Courts of Justice, Parkgate Street, Dublin 8, at 10.30am this morning charged in relation to the incident.
A 39-year-old man is to appear at a Dublin court this morning in connection with an arms find in Dublin. The man is to appear at the Criminal Courts of Justice, Parkgate Street, Dublin 8, at 10.30am this morning charged in relation to the incident.
Traffic Disruption In Dublin After Bridge Damaged
Gardaí have said they are expecting traffic disturbance in Dublin after major works begin today. A spokesman for Gardaí said that due to damage to the Citywest Bridge emergency roadworks will be carried out on the N7 Naas Dual Carriageway from today until Monday.
Gardaí have said they are expecting traffic disturbance in Dublin after major works begin today. A spokesman for Gardaí said that due to damage to the Citywest Bridge emergency roadworks will be carried out on the N7 Naas Dual Carriageway from today until Monday.
Transport Must Support Economy: Murphy
A network of modern transport facilities must be available as Ireland emerges from recession. That's according to the North's Transport Minister, Conor Murphy who said the country's transport network must be ready to support the economy as it continues to move out of recession.
A network of modern transport facilities must be available as Ireland emerges from recession. That's according to the North's Transport Minister, Conor Murphy who said the country's transport network must be ready to support the economy as it continues to move out of recession.
Appeal Launched For Taxi Driver Witness
An appeal has been launched to trace a taxi driver who may have key information into the circumstances surrounding a murder in County Cork.
An appeal has been launched to trace a taxi driver who may have key information into the circumstances surrounding a murder in County Cork.
Chief Legal Post In Doubt Over Protection
There are fears the man designated to be the Northern Attorney General might not take up the post, because of personal security concerns. This could lead to a crisis in the full implementation of the devolution of policing and justice to Northern Ireland.
There are fears the man designated to be the Northern Attorney General might not take up the post, because of personal security concerns. This could lead to a crisis in the full implementation of the devolution of policing and justice to Northern Ireland.
Economy Sinks Derry Hotel Scheme
The economic climate has scuppered a bid to construct a new hotel just across the border. A local development company has withdrawn as the preferred developer of a £23m scheme to transform the former City Hotel site in Derry City.
The economic climate has scuppered a bid to construct a new hotel just across the border. A local development company has withdrawn as the preferred developer of a £23m scheme to transform the former City Hotel site in Derry City.
Planners Stymie Carroll Bid
The ill-fated Irish developer, Liam Carroll has been disappointed again with news that application for a multi-million euro development in Dublin has been rejected. The project in Clondalkin, Dublin would have seen the construction of a discount supermarket, offices and other retail space.
The ill-fated Irish developer, Liam Carroll has been disappointed again with news that application for a multi-million euro development in Dublin has been rejected. The project in Clondalkin, Dublin would have seen the construction of a discount supermarket, offices and other retail space.
Irish News on Thu, Apr 30 2009, 6,209 days ago
Ex AIB Manager Hunted By Gardaí And Interpol
Gardaí and Interpol have launched a hunt for an ex-AIB manager in connection with the disappearance of €2 million. Kieran Ashcroft, aged around 40, of Courtmacsherry, Co Cork, is an ex-employee of AIB in Mallow.
Gardaí and Interpol have launched a hunt for an ex-AIB manager in connection with the disappearance of €2 million. Kieran Ashcroft, aged around 40, of Courtmacsherry, Co Cork, is an ex-employee of AIB in Mallow.
Gardaí Appeal For Information Over Crashes
After two fatal road collisions in Wicklow and Dublin, Gardaí have launched appeals seeking information in connection with the incidents. Officers at Rathfarnham Garda station want witnesses to an incident on Ballycullen Drive, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, which occurred between 1.30am and 2.
After two fatal road collisions in Wicklow and Dublin, Gardaí have launched appeals seeking information in connection with the incidents. Officers at Rathfarnham Garda station want witnesses to an incident on Ballycullen Drive, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, which occurred between 1.30am and 2.
Man Killed In County Wicklow Crash
A man has been killed and three others have been injured following a two car collision on a Co. Wicklow road. Gardaí at Roundwood have launched an investigation into the fatal road traffic collision that occurred at approximately 4.45pm on Wednesday evening at Mullinaveigue, Roundwood.
A man has been killed and three others have been injured following a two car collision on a Co. Wicklow road. Gardaí at Roundwood have launched an investigation into the fatal road traffic collision that occurred at approximately 4.45pm on Wednesday evening at Mullinaveigue, Roundwood.
Two 'On Ice' Over 'Whiskey Galore' Haul
Dublin gardaí can toast their success tonight as two suspects are in custody following a major seizure of stolen whiskey in Dublin.
Dublin gardaí can toast their success tonight as two suspects are in custody following a major seizure of stolen whiskey in Dublin.
Mass Organised Crime Operation Springs Into Action
A massive Gardaí operation countering organised crime has began in Limerick. The operation is part of an ongoing police investigation into such gang-related criminal activity in the Limerick area with planned searches being carried this morning.
A massive Gardaí operation countering organised crime has began in Limerick. The operation is part of an ongoing police investigation into such gang-related criminal activity in the Limerick area with planned searches being carried this morning.
Young Teen Missing From Dublin Home
There are concerns for the safety of a 14-year-old youth who has gone missing from his home in Dublin. Gardai in Ballymun are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of the young teenager Aidan O'Connor of Ballycurris Gardens, Ballycurris, Ballymun, Co. Dublin.
There are concerns for the safety of a 14-year-old youth who has gone missing from his home in Dublin. Gardai in Ballymun are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of the young teenager Aidan O'Connor of Ballycurris Gardens, Ballycurris, Ballymun, Co. Dublin.
Homeowners Lose Mortgage Interest Relief
Controversy has been sparked after it emerged that mortgage relief is to be stopped from tomorrow for 57,000 people currently receiving the benefit.
Controversy has been sparked after it emerged that mortgage relief is to be stopped from tomorrow for 57,000 people currently receiving the benefit.
Gardai Join European Deportation Operation
Some 25 foreign nationals have been deported from Ireland in a joint repatriation operation, Gardaí say. The operation, which took place on Wednesday, involved the deportation of Nigerian nationals, from Ireland and from other participating States by chartered aircraft to their homeland.
Some 25 foreign nationals have been deported from Ireland in a joint repatriation operation, Gardaí say. The operation, which took place on Wednesday, involved the deportation of Nigerian nationals, from Ireland and from other participating States by chartered aircraft to their homeland.
Irish News on Wed, Apr 30 2008, 6,574 days ago
Man Killed In Construction Accident
A construction worker has died following an on-site accident in Galway. The man, believed to be in his late 20s, died in an accident which occurred around 1.15pm today at the Sports Grounds on College Road. The scene was cordoned off this afternoon as garda carried out a technical examination.
A construction worker has died following an on-site accident in Galway. The man, believed to be in his late 20s, died in an accident which occurred around 1.15pm today at the Sports Grounds on College Road. The scene was cordoned off this afternoon as garda carried out a technical examination.
Seven Homeless Die As HSE Funding Drops
Seven homeless people died on Dublin’s streets in a two-week period over Easter after the Health Service Executive (HSE) announced it was to cut spending on its homeless facilities.
Seven homeless people died on Dublin’s streets in a two-week period over Easter after the Health Service Executive (HSE) announced it was to cut spending on its homeless facilities.
Paedophile Abused Neighbour's Children For Ten Years
A paedophile has been jailed for 15 years for abusing his neighbour’s children over a decade. Billy O'Brien from Curraghglass, Fermoy, pleaded guilty to sexually abusing eight local young girls over the 10-year period.
A paedophile has been jailed for 15 years for abusing his neighbour’s children over a decade. Billy O'Brien from Curraghglass, Fermoy, pleaded guilty to sexually abusing eight local young girls over the 10-year period.
Gardaí 'Bugging' Gang Members
Gardai could soon be using the latest technology to convict Ireland's gangland criminals. New legislation has been proposed that would enable gardaí to use vital information, gathered through surveillance techniques, as prosecution evidence in court against serious crime suspects.
Gardai could soon be using the latest technology to convict Ireland's gangland criminals. New legislation has been proposed that would enable gardaí to use vital information, gathered through surveillance techniques, as prosecution evidence in court against serious crime suspects.
Taoiseach Comes Under Fire In Washington Hotel
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, has been evacuated from his hotel in Washington after a fire alarm in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, has been evacuated from his hotel in Washington after a fire alarm in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Sinn Fein Launch 'No' Vote Leaflet
Sinn Féin has launched a national 'No Vote' leafleting campaign claiming the Lisbon Treaty will damage the standing of workers.
Sinn Féin has launched a national 'No Vote' leafleting campaign claiming the Lisbon Treaty will damage the standing of workers.
HSE Facing More Strikes From Health Workers
The Health Service Executive is to face yet more threats of industrial action as Psychiatric Nurses call for an overtime strike to begin next week.
The Health Service Executive is to face yet more threats of industrial action as Psychiatric Nurses call for an overtime strike to begin next week.
Bertie Addresses US Congress
The Taoiseach is to give an historic address to a Joint Session of the US Congress. Mr Ahern will become only the fifth foreign leader to speak at both Congress and Westminster.
The Taoiseach is to give an historic address to a Joint Session of the US Congress. Mr Ahern will become only the fifth foreign leader to speak at both Congress and Westminster.
Researchers Discover New Irish Shrew
Two students have discovered a new type of mammal in Ireland for the first time in almost 50 years. The new mammal is the greater white-toothed shrew, never before seen in Ireland.
Two students have discovered a new type of mammal in Ireland for the first time in almost 50 years. The new mammal is the greater white-toothed shrew, never before seen in Ireland.
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