BreakingNews.ie Archives for January 05, 2005
IRELAND
- 18:57:54: Govt defends relaxation of superstore planning rules
- 18:51:27: Police chief 'must end speculation on bank raid suspects'
- 18:05:03: Ulster firefighters donate £50,000
- 17:40:32: Fire deaths concern
- 17:31:16: Head denies vendetta against teacher
- 17:28:57: Environmental chiefs horrified at reserve damage
- 16:01:34: Govt lifts cap on retail outlets
- 15:41:11: McGuinness: Tsunami should spark new eco-approach
- 15:38:51: Body of Irish woman to return home on Friday
- 15:21:24: Father appeals for missing son's safety
- 14:31:26: SeaCat ferry fate to be discussed
- 14:03:14: Band marches to help aid effort
- 13:29:49: Packages spark Stormont alert

- 13:17:09: Sinn Féin urges speedy return to talks
- 12:35:04: Govt announces new legislative proposals on adoption
- 12:32:54: Johnny Adair to be released from prison next week
- 12:29:15: Two gardaí to aid search for Irish victims in Thailand
- 12:28:00: De Rossa to take part in EU monitoring of Palestine election
- 11:57:44: Ireland observes three-minute silence for tsunami victims
- 11:56:07: Protected nature reserve damaged by ploughing in Down
- 10:36:53: Cork gardaí searching for missing 11-year-old boy
- 09:56:49: Dublin man gets free Florida holiday after 12-day camp-out
- 08:28:42: 27 prisoners fail to return after Christmas releases
- 08:28:11: State unable to account for mountain of uncollected waste
- 08:25:43: 47,000 welfare recipients to receive no payment this week
- 08:25:01: Exchequer figures set to reveal surplus of €500m for 2004
- 08:24:04: North doctors want workplace smoking ban
- 07:31:35: UDA wants Adair to leave North on release
- 07:19:10: Ireland to observe three-minute silence for tsunami victims
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