Irish News for February 2014 : Page 6
Irish News, Feb 4, 2014
Irish Rail Union Members To Ballot Over Changes To Terms Of Employment
SIPTU members in Irish Rail will begin balloting next week on proposals presented by the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) in relation to changes to their terms and conditions of employment. SIPTU Or...
Irish Rail Union Members To Ballot Over Changes To Terms Of Employment
SIPTU members in Irish Rail will begin balloting next week on proposals presented by the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) in relation to changes to their terms and conditions of employment. SIPTU Or...
Irish News, Feb 4, 2014
Cllrs Call For Changes To Waste Management Act
Dublin City Council have passed a motion to return authority over waste management to the Council. Councillors made the decision at a meeting on Monday evening. A review of the waste management lice...
Cllrs Call For Changes To Waste Management Act
Dublin City Council have passed a motion to return authority over waste management to the Council. Councillors made the decision at a meeting on Monday evening. A review of the waste management lice...
Irish News, Feb 4, 2014
EpiPens Should Be More Accessible - Keane
Fine Gael Senator for Dublin South-West, Cáit Keane, has called on the Minister for Health, James Reilly TD, to introduce measures to make life-saving adrenaline pens (EpiPens) more easily accessible ...
EpiPens Should Be More Accessible - Keane
Fine Gael Senator for Dublin South-West, Cáit Keane, has called on the Minister for Health, James Reilly TD, to introduce measures to make life-saving adrenaline pens (EpiPens) more easily accessible ...
Irish News, Feb 4, 2014
Cancer Can Be Prevented - Irish Cancer Society
The Irish Cancer Society has said that even in the face of rising cancer incidence, it is possible for everyone to reduce their cancer risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle and for cancer survivors to ...
Cancer Can Be Prevented - Irish Cancer Society
The Irish Cancer Society has said that even in the face of rising cancer incidence, it is possible for everyone to reduce their cancer risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle and for cancer survivors to ...
Irish News, Feb 4, 2014
Met Eireann Warns Of More Flooding
Met Eireann has issued a flood alert warning for later this evening. An orange status weather alert has been issued and heavy rain and gale force winds are expected to move in to Munster and South Le...
Met Eireann Warns Of More Flooding
Met Eireann has issued a flood alert warning for later this evening. An orange status weather alert has been issued and heavy rain and gale force winds are expected to move in to Munster and South Le...
Irish News, Feb 3, 2014
Severe Floods In Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Clare And Waterford
Heavy rain and high tides have caused severe flooding in Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Clare and Waterford. Hundreds of residents and businesses have been effected by the flooding. Earlier today, Met Eirea...
Severe Floods In Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Clare And Waterford
Heavy rain and high tides have caused severe flooding in Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Clare and Waterford. Hundreds of residents and businesses have been effected by the flooding. Earlier today, Met Eirea...
Irish News, Feb 3, 2014
Three Arrested In Connection With Dissident Republican Activity
Three men are being questioned by Gardai in connection with dissident republican activity. The men, aged 42, 44 and 47, have been detained as part of an ongoing investigation. A large sum of counter...
Three Arrested In Connection With Dissident Republican Activity
Three men are being questioned by Gardai in connection with dissident republican activity. The men, aged 42, 44 and 47, have been detained as part of an ongoing investigation. A large sum of counter...
Irish News, Feb 3, 2014
Cyclist Dies Following Kerry Collision
A female cyclist has died after being seriously injured in a crash in Tralee last Wednesday. The woman, believed to be in her 40s, was struck by a car at Rathass at approximately 8pm. She was take t...
Cyclist Dies Following Kerry Collision
A female cyclist has died after being seriously injured in a crash in Tralee last Wednesday. The woman, believed to be in her 40s, was struck by a car at Rathass at approximately 8pm. She was take t...
Irish News, Feb 3, 2014
Minister Condemns Neknominations
Minister for Children & Youth Affairs Frances Fitzgerald has condemned the 'neknominations' online craze as "not only dangerous and potentially harmful to young people – it is evidence of our society'...
Minister Condemns Neknominations
Minister for Children & Youth Affairs Frances Fitzgerald has condemned the 'neknominations' online craze as "not only dangerous and potentially harmful to young people – it is evidence of our society'...
Irish News, Feb 3, 2014
FF Slams HSE Ambulance Service
Sean Fleming TD, has called for the HSE to totally re-evaluate its ambulance service operating in Co Laois. Mr Fleming said: "Reports have emerged of a fatal accident in Portlaoise town approximately...
FF Slams HSE Ambulance Service
Sean Fleming TD, has called for the HSE to totally re-evaluate its ambulance service operating in Co Laois. Mr Fleming said: "Reports have emerged of a fatal accident in Portlaoise town approximately...
Irish News, Feb 3, 2014
Man Released In Connection With Attack In Waterford
A man arrested in connection with a serious attack in Waterford has been released without charge. A 22-year-old man remains in a critical condition after he was assaulted in Williamstown in Waterford...
Man Released In Connection With Attack In Waterford
A man arrested in connection with a serious attack in Waterford has been released without charge. A 22-year-old man remains in a critical condition after he was assaulted in Williamstown in Waterford...
Irish News, Feb 3, 2014
Irish Second-Level Schools Show High Retention Rates
ASTI General Secretary Pat King has said the report on the retention rates of students in second-level schools is a success story for the Irish education system. He said: "The fact that Irish second-...
Irish Second-Level Schools Show High Retention Rates
ASTI General Secretary Pat King has said the report on the retention rates of students in second-level schools is a success story for the Irish education system. He said: "The fact that Irish second-...
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Ireland WeatherToday:Scattered showers of rain, sleet and, over hills, snow in the morning with sunny spells, the best of these in the south. The showers dying out this afternoon with increasing amounts of sunshine. Occasionally fresh westerly or northwesterly winds easing. Maximum temperature 6 °C.Tonight:Clear start with a fairly widespread frost developing. Increasing cloud brings occasionally heavy rain overnight, preceded, especially over western hills, briefly by snow. Occasional southeasterly gales, severe near coasts, developing. Minimum temperature -2 °C.