2014年9月20日 星期六

2014-09-21 Ireland Ireland


Breakthrough in bitter Greyhound strike may lead to return to work  Irish Independent
There has been a breakthrough in the bitter 14-week strike by 70 workers at Greyhound Recycling in Clondalkin. Union chiefs representing Greyhound workers in Dublin and management at the company have agreed to new proposals on cost-saving ...

Greyhound Waste dispute deal being finalised   RTE.ie
Greyhound management agree deal with striking staff over cost cuts   Irish Examiner

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  thejournal.ie   
Nine charged with public order offences  RTE.ie
Nine people have appeared in court charged with public order offences after refusing to leave O'Connell Street in Dublin. The gardaí had told the 60 people who were blocking traffic with their unofficial sit-down that they needed to leave. They were informed ...

Water meter protesters arrested   Irish Independent
PHOTOS: 11 people arrested during an 'unofficial protest' over water charges   thejournal.ie

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  thejournal.ie   
Army make viable device safe in Bray  RTE.ie
An Army Bomb Disposal Team made a viable Improvised Explosive Device safe in the Old Court area of Bray, Co Wicklow last night. The Defence Forces deployed the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team after the suspect device was found at a private ...

Explosive device made safe in Wicklow   Irish Times
Viable explosive device made safe in Bray   BreakingNews.ie
Homes evacuated after viable homemade bomb found in Bray house   thejournal.ie
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  Irish Independent   
Big welcome 'home' for Boston mayor  Irish Independent
BEAMING Boston Mayor Marty Walsh declared "Ta me go maith" at Shannon Airport as he was given a rapturous welcome 'home' by Connemara people. Share. Go To. Comments. The son of two 1950s emigrants from Rosmuc and Carna, Mr Walsh was ...

Boston mayor welcomed back to the land of his parents   Irish Times
Mayor of Boston begins ten-day tour of Ireland   RTE.ie
Walsh begins Ireland trip, invoking JFK   Boston Globe
Boston.com   
Irish Examiner   
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  Irish Examiner   
A MAN has died in a traffic collision in Co Carlow.  Herald.ie
The man, who is in his 40s, was fatally injured when the car he was travelling in collided with a 4x4 vehicle on the N80 at Kilnock, Ballon yesterday at about 4pm. His body was removed to Waterford Regional Hospital where a post-mortem examination was to ...

Man still critical following fatal Carlow crash   Irish Examiner
One killed and four injured in road crash   Irish Independent
Man dies after Carlow crash   thejournal.ie
Laois Nationalist   
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  BBC News   
VIDEO: Tragic Peggy's family walk for Alzheimer's  Irish Independent
270 walkers turned up this morning in honor of the late Peggy Mangan and her family, and to raise funds for Alzheimers. Share. Go To. Comments. Seanie Fitzpatrick leaving the CCj after being found not guilty Pic:Mark Condren 16.4. More in Irish News Video ...

'No plan' to close Portlaoise A&E, Varadkar says   Irish Times
Leo Varadkar warning over Irish abortion referendum   BBC News
2015 abortion referendum 'really bad idea'   Irish Health
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  thejournal.ie   
Capital is being swamped by a 'homeless hurricane'  Herald.ie
A DISTURBING increase in the number of homeless people living on the streets of Dublin has been encountered by volunteers seeking to help them. Also in this section. LOHAN BEHOLD · Drunken teen had €50 left of stolen €12,000 · Man didn't know THE ...

Dublin city homeless group dealt with 158 people in one night   Irish Examiner
Homeless charity's services at breaking point as they witnesses near record ...   Irish Mirror
Over 158 people in Dublin were sleeping rough on Wednesday night   thejournal.ie

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  Irish Times   
Tánaiste heckled at Dublin homelessness conference  Irish Times
There were angry responses from some of the audience at an Impact-organised conference on homelessness today during a question-and-answer session with Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton , Minister for Social Protection , above.
Joan Burton heckled at trade union meeting on homelessness   thejournal.ie
Calls for introduction of emergency rent controls   RTE.ie

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  Irish Times   
Man (31) arrested over early-morning carjacking in Dublin  Irish Times
A 31-year-old male was arrested when members of the Garda regional support unit ) intercepted a taxi at a filling station near Maynooth, Co . Kildare, shortly before 8am. Topics: News · Crime & Law · Garda Síochána · Maynooth · County Kildare; More Topics.
Gardaí investigating Dublin carjacking make arrest   BreakingNews.ie
Taxi driver injured as his car is stolen by man armed with knife   thejournal.ie

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  Evening Echo Cork   
Pillow held over OAP's mouth in unsolved killing  Irish Independent
By Olivia Kelleher. Published 20/09/2014 | 11:07. 0 Comments; Share. The funeral of Gussie Hornibrook in 2007. A VULNERABLE pensioner was savagely beaten in his own home before having a pillow held over his mouth and then abandoned to die. Share.
Family want justice as search for Gussie's killer goes on   Evening Echo Cork
Cork inquest returns verdict of unlawful killing   Irish Times
Family appeals for help tracing pensioner's killers   Irish Examiner

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