BreakingNews.ie Archives for November 19, 2004
IRELAND
- 21:14:15: Border Fox allowed out of prison
- 20:06:44: 'UUP have become irrelevant to Stormont deal'
- 19:13:54: Strike averted at An Post
- 18:44:16: 'Progress' in NI talks lifts hopes
- 18:41:19: Fire bombs found in city centre shops
- 17:06:52: Man given 18-year tariff for lover's murder
- 16:20:03: 'Minister should apologise for overseas aid slur'
- 15:39:26: Children's champion demands end to paramilitary torture
- 15:38:14: Donovan invites submissions on family law
- 15:30:39: Appeal lodged over Ringaskiddy incinerator
- 15:14:49: Campaigners demand end to migrant parents' deportations
- 14:10:30: Illness delays evidence to Bloody Sunday Inquiry
- 13:33:38: Tánaiste disputes IMPACT claims
- 12:37:29: Health workers vote for industrial action
- 12:03:24: Smoke ban an inspiration, conference told
- 11:02:10: NI parties discuss peace deadlock
- 10:49:14: Bank officials seek assurances from NIB
- 10:26:40: UK opposition party reps hold debate in NI
- 09:49:52: 58,000 new road signs to be erected in €10m scheme
- 09:11:48: Health workers to be balloted on industrial action
- 09:04:49: LRC talks aim to avert An Post strike
- 07:59:40: Galway disability test results prove inaccurate
- 07:23:12: Ahern attends British-Irish Council summit
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