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Irish News on Fri, Feb 22 2019, 2,192 days ago
Man Arrested After Pint Of Guinness Found In Car's Cup Holder
A man has been arrested after gardaí found a pint of Guinness in his car's cup holder. Garda in Meath described the incident as "the most bizarre yet". The arrest was made when garda made the discovery a checkpoint on the R132 at Gormanstown.
A man has been arrested after gardaí found a pint of Guinness in his car's cup holder. Garda in Meath described the incident as "the most bizarre yet". The arrest was made when garda made the discovery a checkpoint on the R132 at Gormanstown.
€11.1m Exceptional Safeguarding Funding Announced
National youth organisations in Ireland are to benefit from more than €11 million Exceptional Safeguarding Funding, the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr Katherine Zappone. National youth organisations are receiving an increase of at least 2.
National youth organisations in Ireland are to benefit from more than €11 million Exceptional Safeguarding Funding, the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr Katherine Zappone. National youth organisations are receiving an increase of at least 2.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 22 2018, 2,557 days ago
Outpatient Waiting Lists 'Abysmal'
The government's record on outpatient waiting lists has been described as "abysmal", with new figures revealing a 323% increase in the number of people waiting more than 18 months for an outpatient appointment at University Hospital Galway – they're up from 1,184 in May 2016 to 5,008 at the end of J
The government's record on outpatient waiting lists has been described as "abysmal", with new figures revealing a 323% increase in the number of people waiting more than 18 months for an outpatient appointment at University Hospital Galway – they're up from 1,184 in May 2016 to 5,008 at the end of J
Irish News on Wed, Feb 22 2017, 2,922 days ago
'Promote Ireland' Programme Announced For St Patrick's Day
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, has announced the 'Promote Ireland' programme of international events marking St Patrick's Day 2017.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, has announced the 'Promote Ireland' programme of international events marking St Patrick's Day 2017.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 22 2016, 3,288 days ago
Witnesses Sought To Fatal Co Mayo Road Accident
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident in Co Mayo on Friday, 19 February. A man aged in his 30s died when the car he was driving was involved in a collision with two articulated trucks on the N5 Knockbrack – main Castlebar to Dublin Rd - at around 5pm.
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident in Co Mayo on Friday, 19 February. A man aged in his 30s died when the car he was driving was involved in a collision with two articulated trucks on the N5 Knockbrack – main Castlebar to Dublin Rd - at around 5pm.
Man Arrested Over Cork Drug Seizure
Garda from the Cork Divisional Drugs Unit have arrested a man in connection with a drug seizure on Friday, 19 February. In an operation alongside Revenue Customs Services, 10,000 Alprazolam tablets, with an estimated street value of €20,000, were seized by officers.
Garda from the Cork Divisional Drugs Unit have arrested a man in connection with a drug seizure on Friday, 19 February. In an operation alongside Revenue Customs Services, 10,000 Alprazolam tablets, with an estimated street value of €20,000, were seized by officers.
Apology Demanded From Taoiseach Following 'Whingers' Comment
Fianna Fáil has called on the Taoiseach Enda Kenny to make an "immediate apology" for comments he allegedly made about the people of Castlebar.
Fianna Fáil has called on the Taoiseach Enda Kenny to make an "immediate apology" for comments he allegedly made about the people of Castlebar.
FG Launch Plan For 50,000 New Tourism Sector Jobs
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny and the Minister for Tourism Paschal Donohoe have launched Fine Gael's plan for the creation of 50,000 new jobs in the tourism sector. Alongside new jobs, the party plan a new €100 million capital injection in the Wild Atlantic Way and a nationwide greenways network.
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny and the Minister for Tourism Paschal Donohoe have launched Fine Gael's plan for the creation of 50,000 new jobs in the tourism sector. Alongside new jobs, the party plan a new €100 million capital injection in the Wild Atlantic Way and a nationwide greenways network.
19,000 Cigarettes Seized At Dublin Airport
Revenue officers at Dublin Airport have seized 19,000 'Marlboro' brand cigarettes inside the luggage of a man arriving on a flight from Chisnau, via Istanbul.
Revenue officers at Dublin Airport have seized 19,000 'Marlboro' brand cigarettes inside the luggage of a man arriving on a flight from Chisnau, via Istanbul.
Additional €16m Made Available For Childcare Subsidises
An additional €16 million has been made available from Budget 2016 for the Community Childcare Subvention (CCS) scheme, the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr James Reilly.
An additional €16 million has been made available from Budget 2016 for the Community Childcare Subvention (CCS) scheme, the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr James Reilly.
Govt Urged To Facilitate Transdev And SIPTU Talks
The government has been urged to facilitate fresh talks between Transdev and SIPTU, in an effort to prevent further disruption over the St. Patrick's Day weekend. Making the call Sinn Féin Councillor, Nic Cormaic, said: "The Luas has become an integral asset for the city.
The government has been urged to facilitate fresh talks between Transdev and SIPTU, in an effort to prevent further disruption over the St. Patrick's Day weekend. Making the call Sinn Féin Councillor, Nic Cormaic, said: "The Luas has become an integral asset for the city.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 22 2013, 4,383 days ago
Gang Rapist To Be Freed From Jail
Notorious gang rapist, Thomas O’Niell, will be freed from prison this weekend upon completion of a jail term for his latest crime. 24-year-old O'Neill was sentenced to 18 months for threatening to burn the home of the sister of Euromillions winner Dolores McNamara.
Notorious gang rapist, Thomas O’Niell, will be freed from prison this weekend upon completion of a jail term for his latest crime. 24-year-old O'Neill was sentenced to 18 months for threatening to burn the home of the sister of Euromillions winner Dolores McNamara.
Drivers Medical Guidelines Report Published
A 73-page report entitled Sláinte agus Tiomáint - Medical Fitness to Drive Guidelines has been published aiming to give clear guidance to medical professionals in implementing medical fitness to drive policies.
A 73-page report entitled Sláinte agus Tiomáint - Medical Fitness to Drive Guidelines has been published aiming to give clear guidance to medical professionals in implementing medical fitness to drive policies.
Former Judge Pleads Guilty To Falsifying Account
A former District Court Judge has pleaded guilty to falsifying an account during her time as a solicitor. 61-year-old Heather Perrin, who is currently serving a sentence for deception, appeared at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to face the further charge.
A former District Court Judge has pleaded guilty to falsifying an account during her time as a solicitor. 61-year-old Heather Perrin, who is currently serving a sentence for deception, appeared at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to face the further charge.
Priest And Former Headmaster Jailed For Sexual Abuse
A 66-year-old Dominican priest and former headmaster has been jailed for three years for the sexual assault of a boy. Fr Vincent Mercer pleaded guilty at Cork Circuit Criminal Court to 15 sample counts of sexually assaulting the boy on various dates between 1986 and 1994.
A 66-year-old Dominican priest and former headmaster has been jailed for three years for the sexual assault of a boy. Fr Vincent Mercer pleaded guilty at Cork Circuit Criminal Court to 15 sample counts of sexually assaulting the boy on various dates between 1986 and 1994.
Garda Bodies Again Urged To Return To Talks
The Taoiseach has again urged garda representative bodies to return to talks on extending the Croke Park Agreement, saying the place to deal with the issues under discussion was at the negotiations.
The Taoiseach has again urged garda representative bodies to return to talks on extending the Croke Park Agreement, saying the place to deal with the issues under discussion was at the negotiations.
Bus Eireann Staff Warned To Accept Cuts Or Face Job Losses
Bus Eireann’s 2,500 employees have been warned that if they do not accept cuts to premium pay, expenses and holidays, totalling €4.8m, they may no longer even have jobs.
Bus Eireann’s 2,500 employees have been warned that if they do not accept cuts to premium pay, expenses and holidays, totalling €4.8m, they may no longer even have jobs.
200 Jobs To Go At Medical Device Company
Some 200 staff are to let go by medical devices company Abbott, who have said “favourable” redundancy packages will be offered to the staff at their main Irish manufacturing plant.
Some 200 staff are to let go by medical devices company Abbott, who have said “favourable” redundancy packages will be offered to the staff at their main Irish manufacturing plant.
Govt To Fund Quarter Of Wage For Long-Term Unemployed
Employers who take on extra staff from the Live Register will have 25% of the wage cost funded by the government. The announcement came as part of a new government action plan for jobs.
Employers who take on extra staff from the Live Register will have 25% of the wage cost funded by the government. The announcement came as part of a new government action plan for jobs.
30-Year Shannon Estuary Development Plan Revealed
The Shannon Foynes Port Company has announced a 30-year port facilities development plan.
The Shannon Foynes Port Company has announced a 30-year port facilities development plan.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 22 2012, 4,749 days ago
Two Bodies Discovered In Carlow
Two bodies have been discovered after fire brigade responded to a report of a fire at a farmhouse at Ballycormack, Bagnalstown. A man believed to be in his early 70s was found at around 4am this morning.
Two bodies have been discovered after fire brigade responded to a report of a fire at a farmhouse at Ballycormack, Bagnalstown. A man believed to be in his early 70s was found at around 4am this morning.
Eleven Charged With Dublin Drug Offences
Eleven people will appear before Dublin District Court later today in connection with the sale and supply of drugs in Kilbarrack. They were arrested as a result of an ongoing Garda operation targeting the trade of heroin and cocaine in Dublin's northside.
Eleven people will appear before Dublin District Court later today in connection with the sale and supply of drugs in Kilbarrack. They were arrested as a result of an ongoing Garda operation targeting the trade of heroin and cocaine in Dublin's northside.
Man Charged In McNamara Murder Case
A 23-year old man has been charged with the murder of Melanie McNamara on 7th February. Keith Hall, with an address at Kilmartin Drive, has been remanded in custody for a week.
A 23-year old man has been charged with the murder of Melanie McNamara on 7th February. Keith Hall, with an address at Kilmartin Drive, has been remanded in custody for a week.
Irish Tourist Drowns In Melbourne River
A body has been recovered from a river in Melbourne following the search for a missing Irish tourist. Victoria police divers recovered the body of the man in the Yarra River yesterday at about 12.30am. The 27-year-old, believed to be from Clondalkin, has yet to be identified.
A body has been recovered from a river in Melbourne following the search for a missing Irish tourist. Victoria police divers recovered the body of the man in the Yarra River yesterday at about 12.30am. The 27-year-old, believed to be from Clondalkin, has yet to be identified.
Waterford Youngster Teams Up With Apple
Jordan Casey, a 12 year old boy from Waterford, is now the youngest person in Europe to have developed an app for sale on the App Store. The app, Alien Ball vs.
Jordan Casey, a 12 year old boy from Waterford, is now the youngest person in Europe to have developed an app for sale on the App Store. The app, Alien Ball vs.
Vita Cortex Workers Disgusted At Personal Attack
SIPTU members at Vita Cortex have reacted with disgust to the attack on their characters contained in a letter sent to the media by a director of the company.
SIPTU members at Vita Cortex have reacted with disgust to the attack on their characters contained in a letter sent to the media by a director of the company.
Dublin Ranked One Of Ten Worst For Cybercrime
Dublin has been named as one of the worst European cities for cybercrime, an online security firm's survey reveals. Norton's study showed the city was one of the ten worst for hacking.
Dublin has been named as one of the worst European cities for cybercrime, an online security firm's survey reveals. Norton's study showed the city was one of the ten worst for hacking.
IAEM Warns Of Overcrowding In Children's Emergency Departments
The Irish Association for Emergency Medicine has voiced grave concern at dangerous levels of Overcrowding in children's Emergency Departments. The serious clinical risks associated with overcrowding in hospital Emergency Departments are well proven.
The Irish Association for Emergency Medicine has voiced grave concern at dangerous levels of Overcrowding in children's Emergency Departments. The serious clinical risks associated with overcrowding in hospital Emergency Departments are well proven.
Labour Welcomes DEIS Announcement
Senator Susan O’Keeffe has welcomed the announcement by Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn TD in relation to DEIS schools. "I am delighted that Minister Quinn has reviewed the decision on the staffing schedule for DEIS schools, the result of which is no DEIS school in Sligo will lose a teacher.
Senator Susan O’Keeffe has welcomed the announcement by Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn TD in relation to DEIS schools. "I am delighted that Minister Quinn has reviewed the decision on the staffing schedule for DEIS schools, the result of which is no DEIS school in Sligo will lose a teacher.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 22 2011, 5,114 days ago
Irish Victims In NZ Quake Sought
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin says it is "urgently" working with New Zealand government officials on the possibility of any Irish Nationals caught up in Tuesday morning's earthquake.
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin says it is "urgently" working with New Zealand government officials on the possibility of any Irish Nationals caught up in Tuesday morning's earthquake.
Leader's Set For Last TV Election Debate
The Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and Labour leaders will battle it out for the last time before the election on Tuesday night. The three leaders have each claimed victory at the previous debates, as they try to win over voters ahead of the Friday's General Election.
The Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and Labour leaders will battle it out for the last time before the election on Tuesday night. The three leaders have each claimed victory at the previous debates, as they try to win over voters ahead of the Friday's General Election.
'No Conditions On Kenny Interview' - Newstalk
The row over the Fine Gael leader's interview on Irish radio has been resolved as broadcaster Newstalk state on record that Mr Kenny had issued no conditions before his interview.
The row over the Fine Gael leader's interview on Irish radio has been resolved as broadcaster Newstalk state on record that Mr Kenny had issued no conditions before his interview.
Fine Gael 'Virtually Win Election'
Fine Gael may be favourites to win Friday's election, but you can virtually win it for them on their new online game. The party has launched a side scrolling platform game on their website, allowing you to take control of a sprightly Enda Kenny, the Fine Gael leader, in his quest for votes.
Fine Gael may be favourites to win Friday's election, but you can virtually win it for them on their new online game. The party has launched a side scrolling platform game on their website, allowing you to take control of a sprightly Enda Kenny, the Fine Gael leader, in his quest for votes.
Board Seeks Baggott Meeting Over McGurk's
The North's Policing Board is to discuss the PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott's overnight statement that "all lines of enquiry had now been exhausted" into the McGurk's Bar bomb atrocity in 1971.
The North's Policing Board is to discuss the PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott's overnight statement that "all lines of enquiry had now been exhausted" into the McGurk's Bar bomb atrocity in 1971.
Bid For Seaplane Terminal Takes Off
Limerick builders will soon be flying high with news that proposals to build a seaplane terminal at the local Clarion Hotel has been granted planning permission.
Limerick builders will soon be flying high with news that proposals to build a seaplane terminal at the local Clarion Hotel has been granted planning permission.
Ireland Ranked First In European IT Survey
The European Commission has ranked Ireland number one in a new survey examining the use of the Internet by EU Governments and public services.
The European Commission has ranked Ireland number one in a new survey examining the use of the Internet by EU Governments and public services.
Missing Marie Greene 'Thought Dead'
A missing Co Westmeath woman, Marie Greene, is suspected to be dead, according to Gardaí on Tuesday morning. Investigating Officers have been engaged in an extensive search since the 37-year-old's disappearance last Sunday. There have been no sightings of Ms Greene in over a week.
A missing Co Westmeath woman, Marie Greene, is suspected to be dead, according to Gardaí on Tuesday morning. Investigating Officers have been engaged in an extensive search since the 37-year-old's disappearance last Sunday. There have been no sightings of Ms Greene in over a week.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 22 2010, 5,479 days ago
Arrest Follows Second Murder
There has been an arrest this morning after a bread delivery man was shot dead at a petrol station on the Ennis Road in Limerick. A 29-year-old man has been held in connection with the murder of the delivery man - believed to have been in his 30s.
There has been an arrest this morning after a bread delivery man was shot dead at a petrol station on the Ennis Road in Limerick. A 29-year-old man has been held in connection with the murder of the delivery man - believed to have been in his 30s.
Road Crash Tragedies Mounting
Three people have died in separate crashes in Dublin, Donegal and on the M7 in Laois. A 28-year-old woman has been killed in the road crash in Co Donegal. She was a passenger in a car that struck a wall in Kilmacrennan at 3.45am on Sunday morning.
Three people have died in separate crashes in Dublin, Donegal and on the M7 in Laois. A 28-year-old woman has been killed in the road crash in Co Donegal. She was a passenger in a car that struck a wall in Kilmacrennan at 3.45am on Sunday morning.
Gun And Drugs' Find Leads To Arrests
Gardaí in Clondalkin arrested four people in relation to a discovery of drugs and a firearm at a house yesterday.
Gardaí in Clondalkin arrested four people in relation to a discovery of drugs and a firearm at a house yesterday.
DUP Slams Iris Reports
The North's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has robustly rebuffed reports concerning Iris Robinson printed in yesterday's tabloid newspapers. A spokesman for the party described some of the allegations made as "ruthless lies".
The North's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has robustly rebuffed reports concerning Iris Robinson printed in yesterday's tabloid newspapers. A spokesman for the party described some of the allegations made as "ruthless lies".
Emergency Response Staff Sought
A recruitment drive for the Irish Aid Rapid Response Corps has been launched.
A recruitment drive for the Irish Aid Rapid Response Corps has been launched.
Irish Homes Complete BER Assessments
New figures from Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) have revealed that over 100,000 Irish homes have had Building Energy Ratings (BERs) completed to date. The majority of the ratings were completed since January 2009, the first year for full implementation of the BER scheme.
New figures from Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) have revealed that over 100,000 Irish homes have had Building Energy Ratings (BERs) completed to date. The majority of the ratings were completed since January 2009, the first year for full implementation of the BER scheme.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 22 2008, 6,210 days ago
Air Travel Chaos Looms
There's likely to be continuing problems for air travellers in the offing as Aer Lingus senior management and trade union SIPTU officials meet this afternoon for what are expected to be a last ditch bid to avoid chaos for the airline's passengers on Monday.
There's likely to be continuing problems for air travellers in the offing as Aer Lingus senior management and trade union SIPTU officials meet this afternoon for what are expected to be a last ditch bid to avoid chaos for the airline's passengers on Monday.
Body Found In Field Linked To Missing Father
Gardai fear a decomposed body found near disused farmland in Co Clare to be that of a missing father of three. The remains are believed to be that of Ivan Hyde, 31, from Ashe Avenue in Limerick who has been missing since 29 October, last year.
Gardai fear a decomposed body found near disused farmland in Co Clare to be that of a missing father of three. The remains are believed to be that of Ivan Hyde, 31, from Ashe Avenue in Limerick who has been missing since 29 October, last year.
€83k Allocated For Traveller Support Project
Allocation of almost €83,000 has been announced for funding for a Traveller support project in County Clare. The allocation to the Clare Community and Enterprise Section of Clare County Council is from a special Extension Fund for projects already supported by the Traveller Interagency Fund.
Allocation of almost €83,000 has been announced for funding for a Traveller support project in County Clare. The allocation to the Clare Community and Enterprise Section of Clare County Council is from a special Extension Fund for projects already supported by the Traveller Interagency Fund.
Waterford Motorcyclist Killed
There has been another road fatality today with news that a 22-year-old man has died in a road crash in Co Waterford. The man died when the motorbike he was riding collided with a car at Ballymacague, Dungarvan, Co Waterford The collision occurred at 12:50pm this afternoon.
There has been another road fatality today with news that a 22-year-old man has died in a road crash in Co Waterford. The man died when the motorbike he was riding collided with a car at Ballymacague, Dungarvan, Co Waterford The collision occurred at 12:50pm this afternoon.
River Liffey To Get A Floating Marina And Pool
Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) has today announced plans to build a swimming pool and a marina in the middle of the River Liffey. The project forms part of the River Regeneration Strategy for Dublin Docklands. As yet the exact location for the plans has not been chosen.
Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) has today announced plans to build a swimming pool and a marina in the middle of the River Liffey. The project forms part of the River Regeneration Strategy for Dublin Docklands. As yet the exact location for the plans has not been chosen.
Taoiseach censured over comments in trial
The second day of the Mahon Tribunal has seen fierce criticism fired the way of Bertie Ahern who is being questioned over his personal finances, and his defending counsel.
The second day of the Mahon Tribunal has seen fierce criticism fired the way of Bertie Ahern who is being questioned over his personal finances, and his defending counsel.
Suspect Device At Fertility Clinic 'A Hoax'
Gardaí in Dublin are currently investigating a hoax bomb scare at an industrial estate in south Dublin this morning. The suspect device was found at a fertility clinic in the Rosemount Hall industrial estate near Dundrum.
Gardaí in Dublin are currently investigating a hoax bomb scare at an industrial estate in south Dublin this morning. The suspect device was found at a fertility clinic in the Rosemount Hall industrial estate near Dundrum.
Arrest Made After €70k Cocaine Discovery
A 28-year-old man has been arrested in Dublin in connection with a €70,000 cocaine seizure. The man was detained after gardaí raided an address in Churchtown, Dublin, on Thursday evening and discovered one kilogram of the drug.
A 28-year-old man has been arrested in Dublin in connection with a €70,000 cocaine seizure. The man was detained after gardaí raided an address in Churchtown, Dublin, on Thursday evening and discovered one kilogram of the drug.
Four Released In Katy French Inquiry
Four people who were arrested in connection to the death of Irish top model, Katy French, have been today released. Two men and a women had been questioned by gardaí on Wednesday morning, and a 19-year-old man was also arrested on Thursday.
Four people who were arrested in connection to the death of Irish top model, Katy French, have been today released. Two men and a women had been questioned by gardaí on Wednesday morning, and a 19-year-old man was also arrested on Thursday.
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