2014年8月19日 星期二

2014-08-20 Ireland Ireland

  Irish Independent   
Crackdown on dissidents who supporting crime gangs  Irish Independent
Dissident republican activists who provide key back-up support for killer gangs are being targeted by the Government in a fresh crackdown on terrorism. Share. Go To. Comments. Three new offences are being created as part of the plan to beef up the State's ...

Irish Justice Minister creates new terrorism offences to tackle dissident republicans   Belfast Telegraph
Irish bill to combat terrorism released   Big News Network.com
New law will make it illegal to recruit or train terrorists   thejournal.ie
Irish Times (blog)   
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  Irish Mirror   
Foreman unfairly dismissed over one-man protest  Irish Examiner
A tribunal has ruled that a council foreman who is alleged to have threatened to turn himself into a 'human fireball' in a one-man protest had been unfairly dismissed. In its ruling, the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has ordered employer, Clare County ...

Man who allegedly threatened to turn himself into 'human fireball' in work protest ...   Irish Mirror

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  Irish Independent   
Woman (26) charged with arson at pensioner's home  Irish Independent
A YOUNG woman has been remanded in custody after being charged with arson in relation to a house fire in Drogheda. Share. Go To. Comments. Nicola Kavanagh (26), with an address as Rathmullen Park, Drogheda, is accused of arson damage at 94 ...

Woman charged over Drogheda arson   RTE.ie
Woman remanded in custody over Drogheda arson   Irish Times

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Report shows rents continue to rise as number of available properties drops  Irish Examiner
According to the latest report from DAFT.ie, rents rose in every county, except for Donegal, while all city centres experienced increases. It shows there are 40% fewer properties available to rent than this time last year, causing difficulties for students going to ...

Donegal rents static but students may face difficulty getting accomodation in cities   Highland Radio
Rents soar across Dublin as students begin housing search   Irish Times
Would accommodation worries affect your college course choice?   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Inishowen News   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Street dealers are targeted in major garda drugs blitz  Irish Independent
More than two dozen suspects will appear on drug dealing charges in Dublin district court tomorrow after a series of garda raids across Dublin's north inner city. Share. Go To. Comments. The garda searches were part of an operation, codenamed Tempest, ...

Drugs raid nets 45 dealers in first community-led operation   Irish Examiner
Drug dealer crackdown: 30 people arrested and drugs seized following covert ...   Belfast Telegraph

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  Herald.ie   
Third of students facing two-week delay for rooms  Herald.ie
MORE than one-third of students due to take up residence at the newly-built accommodation at the old Montrose Hotel are being forced to wait. Also in this section. Poverty, Sex and crime - Cahill's manic life led HIM to an early grave · Hurling fan hit security ...

VIDEO: Take a sneak peek inside Ireland's first hotel for students   Irish Independent
Students to start semester living in hotels due to building delays   Irish Times
Students to be put up in hotels due to building delays at Montrose site   thejournal.ie

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  Irish Independent   
Convicted terrorist McKevitt on verge of release  Irish Independent
Convicted terrorist Michael McKevitt will find out this afternoon whether he will be released from prison after serving 13 years. Share. Go To. Comments. The alleged leader of the Real IRA claims that he is entitled to an enhanced one-third remission of his ...

Judgment in McKevitt case reserved until tomorrow   RTE.ie
Judgment in Michael McKevitt release bid due tomorrow   Irish Times (blog)
McKevitt 'should be released immediately'   U.TV

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  Irish Examiner   
Public service payback 'unlikely, risky'  Irish Examiner
One of the country's most senior public sector union leaders has warned public service workers not to get "over-expectant" about a restoration of pay and conditions mooted by the Government. Tom Geraghty, general secretary of the Public Service Executive ...


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  Irish Independent   
Children of farmers are three times more likely to go to college  Irish Independent
The sons and daughters of farmers are three times more likely to go to college than the average school-leaver. Share. Go To. Comments. They have a better chance of finding themselves in university or other third-level institutions than even the children of ...

Post codes to help track areas where fewer students progress to third-level   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Independent   
Landlords in Maynooth are 'increasing rents weekly' following NUI Maynooth's ...  Irish Independent
Speaking to Independent.ie, psychology student Jamie Cummins said that rents in Maynooth are increasing 'weekly', with increases of between €10 and €15 commonplace in the university town. He conceded that students could be doing more to find ...

Concern over energy top-up store charges   RTE.ie

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