BreakingNews.ie Archives for September 09, 2004
IRELAND
- 19:42:24: Tourism forum to take place next month
- 19:04:20: Martin considering legal action against medical insurers
- 18:35:10: NUJ and GAA row over 'copyright grab'
- 17:56:25: Fine Gael concerned at EU levy on postal services
- 17:47:04: Geneticists find Celtic links to Spain and Portugal
- 17:17:51: McCreevy announces new code of conduct for civil service
- 17:15:03: Changes to parental leave laws proposed
- 17:06:16: 'No confidence' in Orde after reserve cuts
- 15:47:52: Ahern signs condolence book for siege victims
- 15:13:27: PSNI chief retains 680 reserve officers
- 14:39:34: Bypass will end traffic chaos, vows Brennan
- 14:02:19: ‘Half of Irish children have tooth decay by age 12’
- 13:47:26: Nigerian woman's deportation case put back
- 13:39:14: Plea for more housing to tackle homelessness
- 13:16:11: Presidential election to take place on October 22
- 12:28:02: Councillor resigns from FF over missing funds investigation
- 11:54:03: Annual inflation rate falls slightly to 2.6%
- 11:19:36: SF calls for adoption of ‘zero waste’ strategy in Dublin
- 11:07:10: Cigs firm Gallaher confirms 7.5% drop in Irish sales
- 11:06:16: Study finds high survival rates for oesophageal cancer patients
- 11:04:16: Coughlan says Govt may make pensions compulsory
- 08:20:14: Orde expected to announce part retention of PSNI reserve
- 08:16:08: US envoy to attend North talks at Leeds Castle next week
- 07:55:46: Cowen to hold further talks with North parties today
- 07:55:03: Govt expected to introduce Australia-style student loan scheme
- 07:52:25: Consultants to examine failure to meet postal delivery targets
- 07:37:38: Labour to push for extension of breast-screening
- 07:36:51: England’s Princess Anne to begin two-day visit to Ireland
- 07:21:00: Gardaí open community policing clinic in Temple Bar
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