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Irish News on Thu, Mar 28 2019, 2,192 days ago
February Homelessness Figures 'Hugely Disappointing'
A total of 10,264 people accessed emergency accommodation in February 2019, according to the latest figures released by the Department of Housing.
A total of 10,264 people accessed emergency accommodation in February 2019, according to the latest figures released by the Department of Housing.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 28 2018, 2,557 days ago
Publication Of Crime Statistics To Resume - CSO
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) will resume publishing Gardaí crime statistics, following a 12-month suspension resulting from quality issues with regard to PULSE data.
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) will resume publishing Gardaí crime statistics, following a 12-month suspension resulting from quality issues with regard to PULSE data.
Cyclist Killed In Collision With A Truck In Kilkenny
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in Kilkenny on Tuesday afternoon. At approximately 5.35pm a male cyclist, aged in his 40s, was fatally injured when he was involved in a collision with a truck at Newpark Drive. The cyclist was taken to St.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in Kilkenny on Tuesday afternoon. At approximately 5.35pm a male cyclist, aged in his 40s, was fatally injured when he was involved in a collision with a truck at Newpark Drive. The cyclist was taken to St.
Irish News on Tue, Mar 28 2017, 2,922 days ago
SIPTU To Ballot Dublin Bus And Irish Rail Members
SIPTU is to ballot its members in Dublin Bus and Irish Rail over proposed industrial action in support of workers involved in an ongoing dispute at Bus Éireann.
SIPTU is to ballot its members in Dublin Bus and Irish Rail over proposed industrial action in support of workers involved in an ongoing dispute at Bus Éireann.
Gardaí Appeal For Witnesses To Hit-And-Run & Shooting Incident
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information after a cyclist was run off the road before being shot a number of times in Dublin. Shortly after 9.
Gardaí have issued an appeal for information after a cyclist was run off the road before being shot a number of times in Dublin. Shortly after 9.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 28 2014, 4,018 days ago
Govt Have 'Major' Questions To Answer, Says Sinn Féin Leader
Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams has reiterated his party's cal for the resignation of Minister for Justice Alan Shatter, and said that the government has a number of "major" questions to answer over the Garda phone bugging scandal.
Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams has reiterated his party's cal for the resignation of Minister for Justice Alan Shatter, and said that the government has a number of "major" questions to answer over the Garda phone bugging scandal.
Govt Urged To Introduce Retail Code Of Conduct
The government has been urged to expedite the publication of the Competition and Consumer Bill, which includes proposals for a code of conduct for the retail sector to insure transparency in the sector.
The government has been urged to expedite the publication of the Competition and Consumer Bill, which includes proposals for a code of conduct for the retail sector to insure transparency in the sector.
€3m 'Learner Fund' Announced For Childcare Staff
A new 'Learner Fund' totalling €3m has been announced to support staff in early years services who need to up-skill to meet new qualification requirements.
A new 'Learner Fund' totalling €3m has been announced to support staff in early years services who need to up-skill to meet new qualification requirements.
Sinn Féin Launch Job Plan For Meath
Sinn Féin has launched proposals on job creation for the Meath area, with the party's EU candidate Matt Carthy saying that Co Meath had "felt the full impact of the recession".
Sinn Féin has launched proposals on job creation for the Meath area, with the party's EU candidate Matt Carthy saying that Co Meath had "felt the full impact of the recession".
Man Dies In Co Laois Road Crash
Gardaí in Co Laois have reported the death of a 47-year-old following a road crash on the M7 Dublin-Limerick road. The crash happened near Portlaoise shortly before 10pm on Thursday night. According to gardaí, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Gardaí in Co Laois have reported the death of a 47-year-old following a road crash on the M7 Dublin-Limerick road. The crash happened near Portlaoise shortly before 10pm on Thursday night. According to gardaí, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
CSO Figures Reveal Over 400 Civil Partnerships In 2012
New figures from the Central Statistics Office have revealed that there were 429 civil partnerships in 2012, 263 of which involving men and 166 involving women. The figures also breakdown the areas in which the people live – some 69% live in Leinster and 34% live in Dublin city.
New figures from the Central Statistics Office have revealed that there were 429 civil partnerships in 2012, 263 of which involving men and 166 involving women. The figures also breakdown the areas in which the people live – some 69% live in Leinster and 34% live in Dublin city.
€1.7m For North Dublin Youth Facilities
News of a €1.7 million fund for the development of youth facilities in Dublin's north inner city, has been described a demonstrating the government's "commitment to our young people who are most at risk.
News of a €1.7 million fund for the development of youth facilities in Dublin's north inner city, has been described a demonstrating the government's "commitment to our young people who are most at risk.
Health Warning Issued After Measles Cases Confirmed
A health warning has been issued following the confirmation of two cases of measles at NUI Galway. The Health Service Executive has said that vigilance is needed due to the proximity of university students and the how contagious measles is.
A health warning has been issued following the confirmation of two cases of measles at NUI Galway. The Health Service Executive has said that vigilance is needed due to the proximity of university students and the how contagious measles is.
Man Shot In Dublin Last Week Dies In Hospital
A 32-year-old man shot near a creche in Dublin last week has died in Beaumont Hospital , garda have said. Mr Declan Smith was shot on Holywell Avenue in Donaghmede last Friday. According to garda Mr Smith was shot by a lone gunman shortly after dropping children off at a creche.
A 32-year-old man shot near a creche in Dublin last week has died in Beaumont Hospital , garda have said. Mr Declan Smith was shot on Holywell Avenue in Donaghmede last Friday. According to garda Mr Smith was shot by a lone gunman shortly after dropping children off at a creche.
Irish News on Thu, Mar 28 2013, 4,383 days ago
Man Arrested Following Robbery In Clondalkin
A man, 30, has been arrested in relation to an armed robbery at an off-licence in Clondalkin on Wednesday night. Two men, one of which was carrying an initiation fire arm and a screwdriver, entered the premises on Ninth Lock Road at around 9.25pm.
A man, 30, has been arrested in relation to an armed robbery at an off-licence in Clondalkin on Wednesday night. Two men, one of which was carrying an initiation fire arm and a screwdriver, entered the premises on Ninth Lock Road at around 9.25pm.
Minister Launches Road Safety Strategy
Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport Leo Varadkar has launched the Government's fourth Road Safety Strategy today at the Road Transport Safety Conference on Serious Injuries.
Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport Leo Varadkar has launched the Government's fourth Road Safety Strategy today at the Road Transport Safety Conference on Serious Injuries.
Call For 'Clapped Out' Buses To Undergo Rigurous Testing
Dublin Bay North Labour TD, Seán Kenny, has called on the Minister for Transport, Leo Varadkar, to ensure that buses undergo rigorous vehicle testing.
Dublin Bay North Labour TD, Seán Kenny, has called on the Minister for Transport, Leo Varadkar, to ensure that buses undergo rigorous vehicle testing.
New Regulations Require Microchips For All Dogs
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) National Sheep Committee Chairman James Murphy said the move by the Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney to microchip all dogs has an important role to play in terms of responsible dog ownership, however it will only be effective if it is matched by a comprehens
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) National Sheep Committee Chairman James Murphy said the move by the Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney to microchip all dogs has an important role to play in terms of responsible dog ownership, however it will only be effective if it is matched by a comprehens
Gardai Investigate Armed Burglary In Cork
Gardai in Cork are investigating an armed burglary in Carrignavar on Wednesday evening. Three masked men entered a house at Drumboy South at around 9.30pm, and tied up a woman in her 50s. She was the only person in the house at the time of the attack.
Gardai in Cork are investigating an armed burglary in Carrignavar on Wednesday evening. Three masked men entered a house at Drumboy South at around 9.30pm, and tied up a woman in her 50s. She was the only person in the house at the time of the attack.
Irish News on Wed, Mar 28 2012, 4,748 days ago
Fatal Head On Collision In Co Meath
A man has died after two cars were involved in a head on collision on the N2 between Slane and Collon. The accident happened just after midnight approximately three miles north of Slane.
A man has died after two cars were involved in a head on collision on the N2 between Slane and Collon. The accident happened just after midnight approximately three miles north of Slane.
UEFA Warn Of Crackdown On Black Market Euro 2012 Tickets
Irish football fans have been warned that Euro 2012 tickets obtained on the black market will be rejected at games, regardless of how much fans have spent. UEFA issued the warning despite the fact that details of the official ticket design have yet to be confirmed.
Irish football fans have been warned that Euro 2012 tickets obtained on the black market will be rejected at games, regardless of how much fans have spent. UEFA issued the warning despite the fact that details of the official ticket design have yet to be confirmed.
UNITE Protest Continues At Waterford Council
Almost 140 workers are continuing their protest outside Waterford County Council offices in Dungarvan following the suspension of two UNITE trade union members earlier this week.
Almost 140 workers are continuing their protest outside Waterford County Council offices in Dungarvan following the suspension of two UNITE trade union members earlier this week.
11 Potential Hospital Sites Identified By NAMA
Minister for Health James Reilly has announced in the Dail that NAMA have identified 11 possible sites for the new National Children’s hospital. Dr Reilly did not reveal the sites identified but sources say they include the Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend, which was bought in 2006 for €411m.
Minister for Health James Reilly has announced in the Dail that NAMA have identified 11 possible sites for the new National Children’s hospital. Dr Reilly did not reveal the sites identified but sources say they include the Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend, which was bought in 2006 for €411m.
Elephant Runs Amok In Cork Shopping Centre Car Park
Fresh calls for legislation to ban live animals from performing in circuses have been made after an elephant ran loose in a Cork city car park yesterday. The Indian elephant stunned shoppers at Blackpool shopping centre when it broke free from the Courtney Bros circus camped nearby.
Fresh calls for legislation to ban live animals from performing in circuses have been made after an elephant ran loose in a Cork city car park yesterday. The Indian elephant stunned shoppers at Blackpool shopping centre when it broke free from the Courtney Bros circus camped nearby.
Game Customers Lose Out On Gift Vouchers And Loyalty Points
After retailer Game went into administration yesterday it has been confirmed that video gamers will lose thousands of euro in gift vouchers and loyalty card points.
After retailer Game went into administration yesterday it has been confirmed that video gamers will lose thousands of euro in gift vouchers and loyalty card points.
100 New Sales Jobs To Be Created At FMI
It has been announced that Field Management Ireland (FMI) is set to create 100 jobs after it won a sales contract with ESB’s energy supply business.
It has been announced that Field Management Ireland (FMI) is set to create 100 jobs after it won a sales contract with ESB’s energy supply business.
Badly Decomposed Body Found In Co Donegal
Walkers in Ballyrattan, near Redcastle, have discovered a body in an advance stage of decomposition. Two women out walking made the on the shores of Lough Foyle at about 4pm. The area has been sealed off by gardai and forensic experts are currently examining the scene.
Walkers in Ballyrattan, near Redcastle, have discovered a body in an advance stage of decomposition. Two women out walking made the on the shores of Lough Foyle at about 4pm. The area has been sealed off by gardai and forensic experts are currently examining the scene.
Diesel Laundering Operation Uncovered In Cavan
A diesel laundering operation has been uncovered in Co Cavan last night, and is believed it could have cost the state up to €5m a year in lost revenue, customs officers said. The sophisticated and well-concealed operation was discovered behind a house at Whitegate, near the N3 at Virginia.
A diesel laundering operation has been uncovered in Co Cavan last night, and is believed it could have cost the state up to €5m a year in lost revenue, customs officers said. The sophisticated and well-concealed operation was discovered behind a house at Whitegate, near the N3 at Virginia.
Irish News on Mon, Mar 28 2011, 5,114 days ago
Man Charged Over Limerick Death
An 18-year-old man has appeared in Limerick District Court charged in connection with the murder of James Boyce. The body of the 71-year-old was discovered in a house at St Munchin’s Street, St Mary’s Park, Limerick City on the evening of March 7th.
An 18-year-old man has appeared in Limerick District Court charged in connection with the murder of James Boyce. The body of the 71-year-old was discovered in a house at St Munchin’s Street, St Mary’s Park, Limerick City on the evening of March 7th.
'Substantial' Bomb Found In Derry
The North's police have described a device found outside the courthouse in Londonderry as 'substantial' and 'viable.' The bomb was found in a vehicle abandoned outside Bishop Street courthouse after several controlled explosions were carried out.
The North's police have described a device found outside the courthouse in Londonderry as 'substantial' and 'viable.' The bomb was found in a vehicle abandoned outside Bishop Street courthouse after several controlled explosions were carried out.
SuperValu Creates 400 Jobs
A leading Irish supermarket group is to create up to 400 new jobs in Co Leitrim and in Co Laois.
A leading Irish supermarket group is to create up to 400 new jobs in Co Leitrim and in Co Laois.
Cork Homes Evacuated After Flood
Around 30 people had to be evacuated from their homes in Cork today after a water main burst in the area of the Fever Hospital Steps. A total of 14 houses are currently affected. Cork City Council was notified at 2.48am this morning.
Around 30 people had to be evacuated from their homes in Cork today after a water main burst in the area of the Fever Hospital Steps. A total of 14 houses are currently affected. Cork City Council was notified at 2.48am this morning.
Man Released In Missing Woman Investigation
Gardaí in Ballina Co Mayo investigating the disappearance of Sandra Collins, have released a 46-year-old man from custody. A further arrest was made in the Ballina area on Friday in relation to the investigation.
Gardaí in Ballina Co Mayo investigating the disappearance of Sandra Collins, have released a 46-year-old man from custody. A further arrest was made in the Ballina area on Friday in relation to the investigation.
North's 50-50 Recruitment Ends
The controversial 50-50 recruitment process for the North's police recruitment has ended after 10 years. The process was introduced as part of the Patten policing reforms and was aimed at increasing the number of Catholic officers who made up only 8% of the police at the time.
The controversial 50-50 recruitment process for the North's police recruitment has ended after 10 years. The process was introduced as part of the Patten policing reforms and was aimed at increasing the number of Catholic officers who made up only 8% of the police at the time.
Arrest Made Over Smithfield Incident
Gardaí from the Bridewell Garda Station investigating circumstances following a firearm incident in Smithfield, Dublin, have arrested a male juvenile in Dundalk. The incident took place on the morning the 6th of March at approximately 11.30am.
Gardaí from the Bridewell Garda Station investigating circumstances following a firearm incident in Smithfield, Dublin, have arrested a male juvenile in Dundalk. The incident took place on the morning the 6th of March at approximately 11.30am.
Postponement Of Cancer Unit 'Sectarian'
The decision to postpone the construction of a radiotherapy unit in Londonderry has been blasted as 'sectarian' by Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister. Martin McGuinness said the delay, announced by the Health Minister, was "shameful, highly political and sectarian".
The decision to postpone the construction of a radiotherapy unit in Londonderry has been blasted as 'sectarian' by Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister. Martin McGuinness said the delay, announced by the Health Minister, was "shameful, highly political and sectarian".
Assembly Dissolved Ahead Of Election
The Northern Ireland Assembly was dissolved at midnight on Friday, bringing to end the first full term of devolved power in Northern Ireland for 40 years.
The Northern Ireland Assembly was dissolved at midnight on Friday, bringing to end the first full term of devolved power in Northern Ireland for 40 years.
Irish News on Fri, Mar 28 2008, 6,209 days ago
McAleese Award To Mark 'Peace' Contribution
Despite recent controversy over comments made in Belfast during the Queen's Easter visit to Northern Ireland, the Irish President and her husband are to receive honorary doctorates - specifically for their contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process.
Despite recent controversy over comments made in Belfast during the Queen's Easter visit to Northern Ireland, the Irish President and her husband are to receive honorary doctorates - specifically for their contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process.
Soldier Questioned Over Gangland Guns
An Irish army soldier has been arrested and questioned by gardai on suspicion of handling illegal firearms. The soldier, who comes from Dublin, was arrested on Tuesday. He has since been taken into military custody for being absent without leave for nearly two months.
An Irish army soldier has been arrested and questioned by gardai on suspicion of handling illegal firearms. The soldier, who comes from Dublin, was arrested on Tuesday. He has since been taken into military custody for being absent without leave for nearly two months.
Emergency Response Garda Deployed In Limerick
The Garda Commissioner has announced the deployment of a specialist garda unit in Limerick within the next few days. The move came following discussions between the Commissioner, Fachtna Murphy, and the Justice Minister Brian Lenihan on Thursday afternoon.
The Garda Commissioner has announced the deployment of a specialist garda unit in Limerick within the next few days. The move came following discussions between the Commissioner, Fachtna Murphy, and the Justice Minister Brian Lenihan on Thursday afternoon.
Make Gang Membership Illegal Says TD
A Fine Gael TD has called for gang membership to be criminalised following increasing gang tensions and violence. Charlie Flanagan TD said the criminal gangs should be "hounded out of business" as he warned some areas of Limerick are "now only a step away from open gang warfare".
A Fine Gael TD has called for gang membership to be criminalised following increasing gang tensions and violence. Charlie Flanagan TD said the criminal gangs should be "hounded out of business" as he warned some areas of Limerick are "now only a step away from open gang warfare".
€25,000 Wiped Off Value Of Irish Homes
The latest house price index has revealed a €25,000 drop in the value of the average Irish home in the last year. The figures released by the TSB/ESRI shows an eight per cent drop overall. The figures also show a fall between December and February alone of £4,237 of the value of homes.
The latest house price index has revealed a €25,000 drop in the value of the average Irish home in the last year. The figures released by the TSB/ESRI shows an eight per cent drop overall. The figures also show a fall between December and February alone of £4,237 of the value of homes.
Ambulance Worker Strike Ended
Following discussions lasting into the early hours of Thursday night, a deal has been struck between ambulance workers and the HSE. The agreement means a proposed crucial strike by Ambulance workers will now be avoided.
Following discussions lasting into the early hours of Thursday night, a deal has been struck between ambulance workers and the HSE. The agreement means a proposed crucial strike by Ambulance workers will now be avoided.
Dublin's Ship Set To Come In
The Irish economy has had its first glimmer of good news in a long time with news of an influx of new tourists, and predictions of better days ahead by the economists.
The Irish economy has had its first glimmer of good news in a long time with news of an influx of new tourists, and predictions of better days ahead by the economists.
Women Don’t Convict Men Charged With Rape
A recent study has discovered women are less ready to convict men standing trial for rape than men themselves. The Rape Attrition Study currently being completed by NUI Galway found that the level of male or female jurors made a significant impact on the outcome of rape trials.
A recent study has discovered women are less ready to convict men standing trial for rape than men themselves. The Rape Attrition Study currently being completed by NUI Galway found that the level of male or female jurors made a significant impact on the outcome of rape trials.
Irish Short Selected For Tribeca Film Festival
The award-winning Irish short film 'New Boy' has been selected for screening at the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival, which will take place between April 23 and May 4.
The award-winning Irish short film 'New Boy' has been selected for screening at the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival, which will take place between April 23 and May 4.
Bargain Hunters Could Save €350 On Home Insurance
Home-owners who shop around for the best deal on home insurance could save up to €350, according to figures released today. The Financial Regulator published new online home insurance cost comparisons on its website, itsyourmoney.ie.
Home-owners who shop around for the best deal on home insurance could save up to €350, according to figures released today. The Financial Regulator published new online home insurance cost comparisons on its website, itsyourmoney.ie.
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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.